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  • @johnm506
    @johnm506 4 месяца назад +3

    When you put two perfect voices together what do you get ?
    PERFECTION RIP James god bless you

  • @kevinmkraft
    @kevinmkraft Год назад +7

    James Ingram actually sang the first verse while Michael McDonald took the second verse. Their voices compliment one another really well.

  • @Marco-vk7qm
    @Marco-vk7qm 3 месяца назад +1

    I remember the time this track came out in 1983, I was immediately in love with this fantastic track.

    • @3912James
      @3912James Месяц назад

      1983 and especially 1984 had good music.

  • @minimalistbae1986
    @minimalistbae1986 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks very sharing this i was so blown away when i found out this bc this was the 80's and jus finding out a few years ago the Most High name is YAH(God)🔥🔥🔥🙏🏾💯

  • @cliftonparago4547
    @cliftonparago4547 Год назад +4

    James Ingram sang first and that was him making those high sounds. It was his trade mark

  • @silverarowana65
    @silverarowana65 Год назад +3

    This song is Spiritual and True I believe when you call his name he'll be there

  • @shaharadegan9993
    @shaharadegan9993 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m so glad you liked it. One of my favorites ❤😊😊

  • @fredbennett3549
    @fredbennett3549 Год назад +3

    I told you about him awhile ago, but both are them are powerhouse singers, James and Michael sound alot alike but james have the high notes and micheal has the power as well, James died some years ago of cancer I think, James had that almost like temptations type high note.

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Год назад +2

    A very spiritual reaction 🙏🏾! I see 👁👁 that you have reacted to Michael McDonald before: I Keep Forgetting (Every Time You're Near). Yah Mo B There was the third single released from Michael Ingram's 1983 album: It's Your Night. It was written by James Ingram, Michael McDonald, Rod Temperton and Quincy Jones. It was produced by Quincy Jones. The song reached #5 on the R&B chart and #19 on the Hot 100. The music video was directed by Graham Henman. The song: "Yah Mo B There", won a 1985 Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The song also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song, losing to the song: "I Feel For You" by Chaka Khan.
    Yah Mo B There is the spiritual song is from James Ingram's album: It’s Your Night. The title of the song combines Hebrew and African American slang. “Yah” is short for “Yahweh” in Hebrew while the rest of the song title is African American slang for "will be there". This is basically a Gospel song that was made radio friendly because of the captivating beat. The song has a R&B and Funk beat. The synthesizer is smoking hot and makes the music Pop. The reflective song is about getting people to call on GOD when they need help. The lyrics let you know that it’s not too late to call on GOD for help. This song is timely with everything that is going on in the world today.
    James Ingram Info 📰:
    James Ingram was born on February 16, 1952 in Akron, Ohio. He passed away on January 29, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. He was a singer, songwriter and record producer. He was a two-time Grammy Award-winner and a two-time Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song. After beginning his musical career in 1973, James Ingram charted eight top 40 hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart from the early 1980s until the early 1990s, as well as thirteen top 40 hits on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. In addition, he charted 20 hits on the Adult Contemporary chart (including two number-ones). He had two number-one singles on the Hot 100: the first, a duet in 1982 with fellow R&B artist Patti Austin: "Baby, Come To Me", topped the U.S. pop chart in 1983; "I Don't Have The Heart", which became his second number-one in 1990 was his only number-one as a solo artist.
    In between these hits, he also recorded the song: "Somewhere Out There", with fellow recording artist Linda Ronstadt for the 1986 animated film "An American Tail". The song and the music video both became hits. James Ingram co-wrote the 1993 song: "The Day I Fall In Love", from the motion picture film: Beethoven's 2nd, and singer Patty Smyth's song: "Look What Love Has Done", from the 1994 motion picture film: Junior, which earned him nominations for Best Original Song from the Oscars, Golden Globes and Grammy Awards in 1994 and 1995.
    James Ingram attended Akron's East High School and received a track scholarship to the University of Akron. Subsequently, he moved to Los Angeles and played with the band: Revelation Funk, which made an appearance in the 1975 Rudy Ray Moore cult classic film: Dolemite. He also later played keyboards for Ray Charles before becoming a well known singer. James Ingram received his first publishing deal with 20th Century Fox publishing company, which is where he sang the $50 demo for the song: "Just Once".
    James Ingram has worked with many other notable recording artists including: Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Ray Charles, George Benson, Nancy Wilson, The Pointer Sisters, Jeffrey Osborne, Steve Winwood, Anita Baker, Viktor Lazlo, Nancy Wilson, Natalie Cole, Kim Carnes and Kenny Rogers.
    James Ingram is perhaps best known for his hit song collaborations with other vocalists. He scored a No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 chart in February 1983 with Patti Austin on the duet: "Baby, Come To Me", a song made popular on the television soap opera: General Hospital. A second Patti Austin-James Ingram duet: "How Do You Keep The Music Playing?", was featured in the 1982 movie: Best Friends, and earned an Oscar nomination. In 1984, he teamed up with Kenny Rogers and Kim Carnes for the Top 40 ballad: "What About Me?". In 1985, James Ingram won a Grammy Award for "Yah Mo B There", a duet with Michael McDonald, and participated in the Ethiopian famine relief charity musical project: "We Are The World".
    James Ingram teamed with American vocalist Linda Ronstadt and had a million-selling #2 hit in the U.S. and a Top 10 U.K. hit in 1987 with the song: "Somewhere Out There", the theme from the animated feature film An American Tail. The song was awarded the 1987 Grammy Award for Song of the Year. It also received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. It was one of the last million-selling Gold-certified 45 RPM singles to be issued by the RIAA.
    In the 1990s, James Ingram's highest profile musical song collaboration came again with Quincy Jones, on the song: "The Secret Garden". This song also featured vocals by singers Barry White, El DeBarge and Al B Sure!. The song would earn him another Grammy Award nomination in the category of Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
    Movie soundtrack songs were popular for James Ingram in the 1990s. From the 1991 film City Slickers came the song: "Where Did My Heart Go?". In 1991, James Ingram and Melissa Manchester performed the song: "The Brightest Star", in the animated Christmas film: Precious Moments Timmy's Gift. In 1993, they performed the song again in the film's sequel: Precious Moments Timmy's Special Delivery. In 1992 came the song: "One More Time", from the movie Sarafina!.
    James Ingram's 1994 song composition: "The Day I Fall In Love", a duet with Dolly Parton, was the theme song for the movie: Beethoven's 2nd, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. James Ingram and Dolly Parton performed the song live on the 1994 Oscar awards show television broadcast. In 1997, James Ingram and Carnie Wilson co-wrote the song: "Our Time Has Come" , and lent it to the animated film: Cats Don't Dance.
    In 2001, James Ingram and famed choreographer Debbie Allen worked together on the musical stage play and musical book: Brothers Of The Knight, a recording of which was issued as an album independently in 2001.
    During the summer of 2004, James Ingram participated in the US television reality show: Celebrity Duets, as a duet partner. The show combined professional vocalists, of various musical genres, with entertainers of different backgrounds in a weekly elimination competition.
    In 2006, James Ingram and Neo Soul singer Angie Stone teamed up on the song: "My People".
    In 2011, James Ingram joined Cliff Richard's list of special guest performers on his Soulicious Tour performing at various UK venues during November. He sang two songs from the album with Cliff Richard, as well a solo of performance of his classic song: "Just Once".
    In 2012, James Ingram appeared as himself in the ABC television show: Suburgatory, in the episode "The Motherload". Also in 2012, he was a guest vocalist at Debbie Allen's October 13 live show at the corner of Crenshaw Blvd and Martin Luther King Blvd celebrating the arrival of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, singing R Kelly's song: "I Believe I Can Fly".
    In the 2010s James Ingram continued to perform his music live on stage at special events and benefit concerts, annually on the “Colors Of Christmas” Tour, at domestic and international Jazz-Blues music festivals, and regularly toured throughout Southeast Asia where he was of the most popular American artists of his day.
    James Ingram passed away in Los Angeles, California from brain cancer on January 29, 2019 at the age of 66. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California.
    James Ingram Albums 📀:
    It's Your Night (1983)
    Never Felt So Good (1986)
    It's Real (1989)
    Always You (1993)
    Stand (2008)
    Some good James Ingram songs 🎶: Always, Baby Come To Me, Just Once, She Loves Me (The Best That I Can Be), One Hundred Ways, It's Real, Better Way, How Do You Keep The Music Playing?, What About Me?, Someone Like You, Everything Must Change, Trust Me, Whatever We Imagine, Lately, When You Love Someone, I Don't Have The Heart, Get Ready, Where Did My Heart Go?, Secret Garden, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man, Party Animal, I Wanna Come Back, Stand (In The Light), One More Rhythm, There's No Easy Way, America (The Dream Goes On), It's Your Night, Baby Be Mine, One More Time, I Just Can't Let Go, So Fine, My People, Love's Been Here And Gone, Mercy, One Gift, Never Felt So Good, Somewhere Out There, The Day I Fall In Love, Someday We'll All Be Free, Treat Her Right, A Baby's Born, Remember The Dream, Sing For The Children and Try Your Love Again.
    Fun Fact 🕵🏾‍♂: The song "Yah Mo B There" was referenced during a scene of the 2005 film: The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The main characters were working in an electronics store in which a Michael McDonald concert DVD has constantly been playing on the TVs for two years. A salesman, David (played by Paul Rudd), has developed an intense hatred of the DVD and tells the manager: "Nothing against him [Michael McDonald], but if I hear 'Yah Mo B There' one more time, I'm gonna 'yah mo' burn this place to the ground!".

  • @Jus2Wise34
    @Jus2Wise34 Год назад

    WoW🔥🔥❤️

  • @ledellsmithjr.2594
    @ledellsmithjr.2594 Год назад

    James Ingram Pittsburgh Michael McDonald sings next that high note you heard it first was James Ingram

  • @emanuellawton7942
    @emanuellawton7942 6 месяцев назад

    "Yah" is short for Yahweh which means God in Hebrew. I don't know if either Michael Macdonald or James Ingram (RIP) were followers of the Hebrew faith or not but it's a lovely song.

    • @minimalistbae1986
      @minimalistbae1986 5 месяцев назад

      Exodus 15:2 his name is also YAH all by itself but yeah even Jesus name starts with Yahusha, Yahushua of that name I prefer the Most High name as YAHUAH ❤

  • @fredbennett3549
    @fredbennett3549 Год назад

    Both of them are very popular singers, micheal use to be the lead singer of the doobie brother way back in the day before going solo, he was the only white guy on motown records

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Год назад +1

    Some songs to consider 🤔: Digable Planets- Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like That), Poor Righteous Teachers- Word Iz Life or Skee Lo- I Wish.

  • @davidbarnes1113
    @davidbarnes1113 Год назад

    Thanks for bringing this song back to my attention. Haven’t heard it in awhile. Please try Mary J.Blige and George Michael, “As” a remake of a Stevie Wonder classic that is one of the best.

  • @joejas4976
    @joejas4976 Год назад

    Hello S Nation and it's late and I have so many CDs and I'm going to go through them and send some of the different artists name and name of the songs each one of them sing and I hope you can find them because I have hundreds of CDs and I know you will like some of the songs that if you have not played those different singers on RUclips yet and I will keep sending them to you if you ever have time to play them

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Год назад

    Michael McDonald Info 📰:
    Michael McDonald was born on February 12, 1952 in Ferguson, Missouri. He is a singer, keyboardist and songwriter. He attended McCluer High School, where he played in local bands, including Mike And The Majestics, Jerry Jay And The Sheratons, The Reeb-Toors/Younger Brothers and The Guild. In 1970, while playing with a band called Blue, he was discovered in an Illinois night club by RCA Records staff producer Rick Jarrard, who offered him a record contract and brought him to Los Angeles. He is well known for his distinctive, soulful voice and as a member of the bands The Doobie Brothers (1975-1982, 1987, 2019-present) and Steely Dan (1973-1974). Michael McDonald wrote and sang several hit singles with The Doobie Brothers, including "What A Fool Believes", "Minute By Minute", and "Takin' It To The Streets". Michael McDonald has also performed as a prominent backing vocalist on numerous recordings by artists including: Steely Dan, Christopher Cross and Kenny Loggins.
    Michael McDonald's solo career consists of nine studio albums and a number of singles, including the 1982 hit song: "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)". During his career, Michael McDonald has collaborated with a number of other artists, including: James Ingram, David Cassidy, Van Halen, Patti LaBelle, Lee Ritenour, The Winans, Aretha Franklin, Toto, Grizzly Bear, Joni Mitchell and Thundercat. He has also recorded for television and film soundtracks. Michael McDonald is the recipient of five Grammy Awards, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Doobie Brothers in 2020.
    Steely Dan 👨‍🎤🎸🎷🎺🥁:
    Michael McDonald became a member of Steely Dan's touring band in 1973, singing lead and backing vocals. As he recalled in a 2016 interview:
    I literally threw my piano in the back of my Pinto and drove down to where they were rehearsing and auditioned. Remarkably I got the gig, not because of my keyboard playing but because I could sing all the high parts. I could tell that appealed to Donald Fagen-'cause I could sing like a girl.
    Michael McDonald became one of the many in-studio adjunct members of the band, providing backing vocals on tracks for the 1975 song: Katy Lied. He appeared on subsequent Steely Dan recordings, including: The Royal Scam (1976) and Aja (1977). He also played keyboards on some Steely Dan tracks.
    Michael McDonald continued to provide backing vocals for Steely Dan through their 1980 album release: Gaucho. In 2006, he joined Steely Dan on the band's summer tour, both as the opening act and as part of the band.
    The Doobie Brothers 👨‍🎤🎸🎷🎺🥁🪘:
    Michael McDonald was recruited by The Doobie Brothers in April 1975, initially as a temporary replacement for their lead vocalist Tom Johnston after he became ill during a national tour. Michael McDonald's work with the band proved so successful that they decided to retain him as a full-time member.
    As a member of The Doobie Brothers, Michael McDonald sang lead vocals on some of the band's best-known songs including: "Real Love", "Takin' It To The Streets", "Little Darling (I Need You)", "It Keeps You Runnin'", "Minute By Minute" and "What A Fool Believes" which became a number-one single in the U.S. and earned him a 1980 Grammy Award for Song of the Year along with co-writer Kenny Loggins.
    At the same time, Michael McDonald appeared as a session vocalist and keyboardist for various artists, including: Christopher Cross, Stephen Bishop, Jack Jones, Bonnie Raitt, Toto and Kenny Loggins. Michael McDonald co-wrote the song: "You Belong To Me", with Carly Simon, which appeared on The Doobie Brothers' studio album: Livin' On The Fault Line (1977).
    Michael McDonald has reunited as a guest performer with The Doobie Brothers several times since the band's initial dissolution in 1982. He reteamed with them for the track: "Don't Say Goodbye", on the band's thirteenth studio album: World Gone Crazy (2010). In March 2014, he reunited with the band to record a new album featuring the greatest hits of their 40-plus-year career. This project was completed in conjunction with Sony Music Nashville. On the album, Michael McDonald shares lead vocals with Sara Evans for the song: "What A Fool Believes", the singing duo "Love And Theft" for the song: "Takin' It To The Streets", and Amanda Sudano-Ramirez for the song: "You Belong To Me." The album titled: Southbound was released on November 4, 2014, as The Doobie Brothers' fourteenth studio album.
    On November 5, 2014, McDonald and the Doobie Brothers were featured musical guests on the 47th annual Country Music Association Awards to celebrate the release of Southbound. They were joined by Hunter Hayes, Jennifer Nettles, and Hillary Scott in their performance of "Listen to the Music". At the end of the awards ceremony, they were also joined by host Brad Paisley for "Takin' It to the Streets".
    Solo Career 👨‍🎤:
    After The Doobie Brothers' first farewell tour, Michael McDonald released his first solo studio album: If That's What It Takes, in 1982, on the Warner Bros. record label. The album featured the hit singles: "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" and "I Gotta Try", the latter co-written with Kenny Loggins, who also recorded it that same year for his fourth album High Adventure.
    He continued to collaborate with other artists during this period. Michael McDonald co-wrote Van Halen's top-20 hit song; "I'll Wait", from their biggest-selling album 1984. "Yah Mo B There", a duet with James Ingram, won the 27th Annual Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
    In 1985, he released his second studio album: No Lookin' Back, his first time co-producing an album. He also wrote or co-wrote all of the tracks and featured a minor hit with the title track, cowritten by Kenny Loggins. By June 1986, the album had met with little success, but Michael McDonald then had a huge boost with the release of the single: "Sweet Freedom", which appeared on the soundtrack to the Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines 1986 film: Running Scared, and was Michael McDonald's last top-10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
    The No Lookin' Back album was then re-released in some markets with the new hit single included, as well as with a few songs remixed. The single: "On My Own", a duet with Patti LaBelle, reached number one on the U.S. charts in 1986. Mid that year, he performed as a backing vocalist on the rock band Toto's studio album: Fahrenheit, appearing on the hit single: "I'll Be Over You", and its accompanying video. On August 22, 1986, Michael McDonald appeared in an episode of the television soap opera: The Young And The Restless. Later that year, he provided backing vocals on the Wang Chung song: "A Fool And His Money", from their studio album: Mosaic. In 1987, Michael McDonald did a featured collaboration, titled: "Love Has No Color", with gospel quartet The Winans from their studio album: Decisions.
    In 1990, Michael McDonald released his third studio album: Take It To Heart, which featured a minor hit with the album's title track which was co-written by Diane Warren. The following year, he joined the New York Rock And Soul Revue, put together by Steely Dan's lead vocalist Donald Fagen and featuring other artists such as Boz Scaggs and Phoebe Snow. In 1991, he released the popular single: "Ever Changing Times" (#19 R&B), a duet with the legendary Soul singer Aretha Franklin.
    In 1999, Michael McDonald recorded the song: "Eyes Of A Child", a comedic ballad written by Trey Parker, for the film: South Park Bigger, Longer & Uncut, movie soundtrack. It was also used at the ending credits for the movie. The same year, he sang backing vocals on the Warren Brothers' single: "Better Man", from their studio album: Beautiful Day In The Cold Cruel World. He also provided lead vocals for one of three studio tracks on Chicago XXVI: Live in Concert.
    In 2000, Michael McDonald, along with partners Chris Pelonis and actor Jeff Bridges, founded the independent recording label: Rampe St. Louis Walk Of Fame. Michael McDonald recorded a duet with Ray Charles on Ray Charles' final studio album: Genius Loves Company (2004). In 2007, Michael McDonald helped judge the sixth annual Independent Music Awards. In 2006, he sang as a guest singer in the Jazz quartet Fourplay from their studio album: X, on a cover of Steve Winwood's song: "My Love's Leavin'".
    In 2003, Michael McDonald earned two Grammy nominations for his sixth studio album: Motown, a tribute to the Motown musical sound. A year later he released the album: Motown Two. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated: "The album follows the same blueprint as the first record, offering highly polished, professionally produced, expertly performed interpretations of gems from the Motown vaults". Also, in 2003 Michael McDonald was inducted into the St Louis Walk Of Fame.
    In 2008, Michael McDonald released his studio album: Soul Speak, which includes three new songs penned by himself, and covers of songs originally made famous by Dionne Warwick ("Walk On By"), Stevie Wonder ("Living For The City"), Van Morrison ("Into The Mystic") and Tyrone Davis ("Baby Can I Change My Mind").
    In 2009, Michael McDonald, along with the West Angeles COGIC Mass Choir, released the song: "Storm Before The Calm", on the compilation album: Oh Happy Day. Michael McDonald also contributed an alternate lead vocal track for the 7-inch single: "While You Wait For The Others", by the indie rock band Grizzly Bear.
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    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin Год назад

      In 2009, McDonald appeared on the satirical television sitcom: 30 Rock, as one of the benefit singers in the season finale episode "Kidney Now!".
      Michael McDonald performed the national anthem before the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl between the Boise State Broncos and TCU Horned Frogs at the University of Phoenix Stadium on January 4, 2010 in Glendale, Arizona. Michael McDonald sang the song: "Takin' It To The Streets", on the American Idol season nine finale, in 2010.
      In 2010, Michael McDonald teamed up again with Donald Fagen and Boz Scaggs, to form the super group: The Dukes Of September. In June 2012, the supergroup performed on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to promote their tour. The group also played at Lincoln Center, a performance which was then broadcast as a PBS special and later released on DVD.
      In May 2011, Michael McDonald was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music.
      In the summer of 2014, Michael McDonald co-headlined a U.S. tour with the rock band Toto.
      In 2017, Michael McDonald was featured together with Kenny Loggins on Thundercat's single: "Show You The Way", included on the latter's album: Drunk. In June 2017, Michael McDonald, Loggins and Thundercat performed the song together on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
      In 2018, he appeared as a guest vocalist on the song: "What The World Needs Now" on Barbra Streisand's thirty-sixth studio album: Walls.
      In 2021, Michael McDonald was featured on the song: "The Best Of Me", from Toad The Wet Sprocket's seventh studio album: Starting Now.
      Michael McDonald still performs his music live on stage as a solo artist and with The Doobie Brothers.
      Michael McDonald Albums 📀:
      Takin' It To The Streets w/ The Doobie Brothers (1976)
      Livin' On The Fault Line w/ The Doobie Brothers (1977)
      Minute By Minute w/ The Doobie Brothers (1978)
      One Step Closer w/ The Doobie Brothers (1980)
      If That's What It Takes (1982)
      No Lookin' Back (1985)
      Take It to Heart (1990)
      Blink Of An Eye (1993)
      Blue Obsession (2000)
      In The Spirit A Christmas (2001)
      Motown (2003)
      Motown Two (2004)
      The Best Of Michael McDonald: The Christmas Collection (2004)
      Through The Many Winters, A Christmas Album (2005)
      Soul Speak (2008)
      This Christmas (2009)
      Southbound w/ The Doobie Brothers (2014)
      Wide Open (2017)
      Season Of Peace: The Christmas Collection (2018)
      Some good Michael McDonald songs 🎶: I Gotta Try, Sweet Freedom, No Lookin' Back, All We Got, I Stand For You, Bad Times, Take It To The Heart, Lost In The Parade, Our Love (Theme from No Mercy), Hey Girl, For A Child, Searchin' For Understanding, Matters Of The Heart, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Reach Out I'll Be There, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Baby I Need Your Lovin', Walk On By, Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart), I Can Let Go Now, Still Not Over You (Getting Over Me), Baby Can I Change My Mind, Playin' By The Rules, (I'll Be Your) Angel, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Any Foolish Thing, (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher, Love TKO, On Our Own (w/ Patti LaBelle), Ever Changing Times (w/ Aretha Franklin), Love Has No Color (w/ The Winans), I Just Can't Let Go (w/ David Pack & James Ingram), Time To Be Lovers (w/ Chaka Khan), This Is It (w/ Kenny Loggins), Let Me Go Love (w/ Nicolette Larson), I'll Be Over You (w/ Toto), Aja (w/ Steely Dan), Bad Sneakers (w/ Steely Dan), The Royal Scam (w/ Steely Dan), It Keeps You Runnin' (w/ The Doobie Brothers) ,Real Love (w/ The Doobie Brothers), Little Darling I Need You (w/ The Doobie Brothers), What A Fool Believes (w/ The Doobie Brothers), Minute By Minute (w/ The Doobie Brothers), You Belong To Me (w/ The Doobie Brothers), Don't Say Goodbye (w/ The Doobie Brothers) and Takin' It To The Streets (w/ The Doobie Brothers).
      Fun Fact 🕵: Michael McDonald appeared on the hit 1970s television show: What's Happening!, as a member of The Doobie Brothers (S2/E 16-17 Doobie Or Not Doobie: Part 1& 2) .

  • @time2chill121
    @time2chill121 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your work, but never try to look like your work means money

  • @anthonybass8395
    @anthonybass8395 10 месяцев назад

    If you going to comment on the song at least say the artist name right