The Independents ~ Leaving Me
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70's soul from the Independents.
This song reached #1 on the r &b charts in '73. Super writing duo Chuck Jackson & Marvin Yancy form the group along with Helen Curry, Eric Thomas and Maurice Jackson. Other songs: "Just As Long As You Need Me", "Baby I've Been Missing You," "It's All Over," "The First Time We Met," and "Arise and Shine (Let's Get It On)." Their LP, The First Time We Met, was a hit in early 1973.
Chuck Jackson My Space: http://www.myspace.com/chuckjacksonmusic I give full credit to the artists for the song used in this video. I do not claim any of the material to be my own. Support the artist, by buying the record.
Tagi: 1973 70's The Independents Chuck Marvin Yancy Helen Curry Eric Thomas Maurice Jackson Chicago Clarksdale Mississippi Greenville South Carolina Northern Soul R & B Music Pop Old School Oldschool Slow Leaving Me Dallas Texas 73 Groove Natalie Cole Producers Radio AM '73 '70 70 Seventy Seventies
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 and stay posi+ive.
 was a treat, things got a little frisky........thank you and thank The Indepenents!!!!
 back in the day we had real ladies, not "bitches". what a hppy time...

 Yeah that's it. Just can't be.
 there were three or four performances for about $10.00 to $15.00. Today a concert can run up to $300.00 to $400.00. One performer ONLY!!!
 attended many concerts back in the day for those prices. Like you mentioned, a concert with 5-8 A list groups sharing a stage, and giving us a performance to always remember. Sad thing was the performers received chicken feed, but the Promoters and venues made all the money. The performers di
dn't let the fans down, even though they were wronged by the promoters. They would give us a great show regardless.
 off the stage. They would go over their allotted set time, because they wanted to give us their all. The first group would set the bar high for the next group and the other groups that followed. They all brought their A-game, which made those concerts great. We as fans had no problems with that.
 plug on some of the so-called artist of today.. pure garbage.
 for one another!!
 thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this song it brings back memories of the good times whewwwwwwww
 it just was not as much media. listen to pusherman by Curtis mayfield he was using those words but everyone is politically correct nowadays.
 the westside of Chicago!
 good days. When musical lyrics had meaning. There is nothing like ole skool. I mean nothing!!!!! um um um....
 like Tina!

I think lip synching is fraud and concert goers should demand their money back!!! One time I saw The Dramatics.....Blue Magic......The Delfonics.......and BloodStone all at one concert!! Bump That~

 Nosebleed seats: $60!
 like that was not respected.

 MUSIC RIGHT HERE MISS THE OLD DAYS I WISH I COULD BRING THEM BACK JUST ONE MORE TIME.