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Never Can Say Goodbye: Which Version Is Better? | |
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Wylie Draper's version from The Jacksons: An American Dream | |
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funkycat00 said: Wylie Draper's version from The Jacksons: An American Dream I also really like that version | |
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Jimmy Somerville and the Communards - just kidding . Jackson 5 of course Isaac Hayes next Gloria Gaynor next JS last . Have not heard any others . Is this the new thing, these threads on the best version of a song. [Edited 3/4/21 0:37am] I got plenty good loving for ya baby | |
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Gloria's. She took the song to new heights of catchiness and melodicism. The original version never truly takes off. [Edited 3/4/21 3:46am] | |
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Jackson 5...little Mike sang that joint like a grown ass man | |
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[Edited 3/4/21 4:43am] | |
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Jackson 5 "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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Jackson 5 | |
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Stevie Wonder on David Frost. | |
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Jackson 5 | |
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Isaac Hayes PIMPED IT OUT on His "Black Moses" Album! That's My FAVE Version! Then the J5's Version | |
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