yes, this is the best music I've ever heard, and do you know I seldom remember Patti doing more than 1 take on most of her songs. She was such a polished vocalist. I loved being in studio sessions with her. She doesn't sing now, but I still hear her songs when she talks to me.
@aahmonddelite69010 ай бұрын
Lucky you... What a voice! I can agree with the lyrics, it's just that I'm tired of falling in and out with myself...😂 Relationships are secondary...😂🤣
@Achoti72 жыл бұрын
Beautiful voice, nice song. 😉👍🏽🌺🎙️🎶🎼
@mariselcruzzlatea843811 жыл бұрын
Listening to Patti's song reminds me of what good music used to sound. I love your songs and the lyrics, wow!
@angusthethird11 жыл бұрын
Ms. Patti, Didn't discover your music until 20 years later. But thanks to KZbin, we get an example of good music for generations to come--yours is a prime example.
@PJG17108 жыл бұрын
Patti Drew (born December 29, 1944, Charleston, South Carolina) is an American pop singer who achieved brief success in the late 1960s. Drew was raised in Nashville, Tennessee and Evanston, Illinois, where she sang in church with her sisters, Lorraine and Erma. Drew's mother worked for a Capitol Records promoter, who heard Drew and her sisters sing in a church service and signed the group as the Drew-Vels. They first recorded "Tell Him" which was written by Carlton Black (and not to be confused with "Tell Him" by The Exciters) and featured Black on the record singing bass. The single release was a local pop and R&B hit in 1964 and scraped the lower part of the 'Billboard' pop chart the same year. Two follow-up singles also in 1964 did well in Chicago, "It's My Time" and "I've Known." By 1965 the group had broken up.[1] Drew signed as a solo artist to Quill Records in 1966 and soon after moved up to Capitol, issuing a new recording of "Tell Him," It was the first of three charting singles on Capitol. She released three albums before leaving the industry in 1971, though she recorded a one-off single in 1975 and sang locally in Evanston in the group Front Line in the 1980s.
@aahmonddelite69010 ай бұрын
THANK YOU... I so loved her version of Tell Him and will check out the other version. My aunt would play so many SOULFUL TUNES with this being one of them... So many memories of her when I hear Patti...😢 Thank you for this HERSTORY...😘
@DanielGallagher-mf1km9 ай бұрын
I would have Dated this pretty lady in a Heartbeat, I've always loved her music, why not the lady too!!
@essiefinch13569 жыл бұрын
Sing it girl!
@coneill98667 жыл бұрын
beautful
@gloriamcdowell20358 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ yes yes I listings to all her songs just call them up on Google yes❤❤❤❤
@dansamano88396 жыл бұрын
soul survivor sounds
@midtempomagician285 жыл бұрын
Just shades it for me compared to the Otis Clay take
@neshebaadams5 жыл бұрын
Looks like lil kim
@YannetVilela11 жыл бұрын
tired...
@melissaramirez81215 жыл бұрын
Tired
@roslyndrew5648 жыл бұрын
yes, this is the best music I've ever heard, and do you know I seldom remember Patti doing more than 1 take on most of her songs. She was such a polished vocalist. I loved being in studio sessions with her. She doesn't sing now, but I still hear her songs when she talks to me.
@jjs4908 жыл бұрын
+Roslyn Drew Hi < Rosyln, are you Patties sister? I loved her voice, so soulful, and bluesy. I wish she would have taken advantage of the Oldies Revolution in the 80s and 90"S. She was so good. There is an Interview on line by a Chicago DJ did with Patti...... it was done in August of 2008. Its at least 45 minutes maybe more. Patti did a lot more touring than people knew about as you probably know. I m just happy she is doing ok as you stated. Let her know please that she WAS major contributor to the Pop Scene with er hits. " Tell Him" is in my top 5 of Soul hit of ALL time. And you know the movie " The Butler " covered ' Tell her " I heard the Producers wanted to talk to her about it, when the movie was about to come out. Do you know did she ever speak with them? I hope you know she still has so many fans that Love her and love her music. I wish you well and let her know that she was and still is in the hearts and minds of her Public. God Bless you both... '" Tell Her " the Fantastic Patti Drew"
@lindaa.gutierrez31615 жыл бұрын
Memories are the guidelines to a broken heart. Than you wake up and hearvthe same old song and realize just how far you have come. Chachy Aztlan