The Spinners - Could It Be I'm Falling In Love (1973) (HDTV)

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Presenting: "The Spinners", From Their 1973 Self Entitled Album, Here Is,
"Could It Be I'm Falling In Love", On The Soul Lounge. Thank You For Watching. Peace.
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62 year old white grandpa here. Can’t get enough of the old school 70, s r and b ! Men were as tough as nails but not afraid to show their emotions. People were so much kinder to each other back then. White people and black people and Hispanic people. People of all color out on the dance floor together. No fighting no violence . I just finished listening to the o j, s song cry together. A man and his woman crying together in the middle of the night. Because they want to do what it takes to stay together. This old school r&b and soul and disco . We can all learn from it . We are all gods children. We are all brothers and sisters. Even the strong silent type like me hears it in this music.

daveandersen
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All the Spinners have pasted on.Their music is forever and this is one of their songs. RIP

victormarrotti
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I am a 1995 millennial, and I am so glad my parents raised me on this type of music. I will be raising my children on this music as well. Today's music is trash.

AaliyahJackson
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Timeless...a gorgeous gorgeous piece of music. They simply don't make them like this beauty anymore. I melt every time I hear it...

RobertMeliaWatson
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I really miss the music of the '60s, '70s and '80s. I really miss this time period a lot. So much talent and great music.

csclok
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This was the kind of music my parents played on the weekends. The other couples come over and they play cards drink and dance. I grew up on all this old music. I still enjoy it today. I miss them days. (RIP Parents)

lattissiapurvis
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As a millennial, I say that this generation's music is MUCH better than today's music.

dantes
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Bands like The Spinners are proof that the 70's was the greatest era of music ever. May 2025.

eugenehart
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I love this era of black culture. . My moma had 9 girls and 5 boys and our house was always filled with laughter, music, and love. . I was thankful for family .. These 70s songs reminds me how blessed we all were to be together and how happy I was ..

darlenejones
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Congratulations to The Spinners for getting inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for 2023. I'm happy for them. By the way, this song is one of my favorite songs by them. Congrats!!!

Eric
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Incredible music. I'm 31 and blown away by the recordings that came out of this era.

bengerbrecht
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The first note drops...and 1973 comes rushing back in. Pure heaven.

topenddean
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Remembering Henry Fambrough 1938 -2024. The last living original Spinner. May he rest in Peace ❤

thebes
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This song is from 1973 and sounds just as fresh and vibrant today! I’m only in my early 40s but I’m already sad knowing that music like this isn’t made anymore.

lflagr
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I love to see all the comments here from different generations, different races, different time periods....music is timeless.

NYyankeeboi
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I wish I could go back to the 70's. The music was magical! 💖

cherriphelps
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I’m born in 93. I was put on to music in the 70’s from my parents/grandparents. Timeless. I wouldn’t understand how you could hate this

rahtaylor
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Growing up as a child in Philly in the 70s, this is the sound of my windows being open in the summer and the whole neighborhood playing the same song.

aladdinsane
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I am now 60 years old and I remember growing up listening to the spinners. Never gets old for me hearing these. It brings back to many memories being at home with mom and dad. They would turn on music every day and the spinners would always be on the radio. Love you guys, always will.

roni
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Spring of 73. Sophomore year in high school. Brings back the memories around.

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