![]() | Let's Groove - Earth wind and fire - Funky |
![]() | September - Earth, Wind & Fire The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire Vol. 1 |
![]() | September by. Earth, Wind and Fire Classic song from a great band here are the lyrics Do you remember the 21st night of september? Love was changing the minds of pretenders While chasing the clouds away Our hearts were ringing In the key that our souls were singing. As we danced in the night, Remember how the stars stole the night away Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - dancing in september Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day My thoughts are with you Holding hands with your heart to see you Only blue talk and love, Remember how we knew love was here to stay Now december found the love that we shared in september. Only blue talk and love, Remember the true love we share today Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - dancing in september Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - dancing in september Ba de ya - golden dreams were shiny days |
![]() | earth wind I fire - fantasy buena cancion |
![]() | Boogie wonderland - Earth Wind and Fire A 1979 video of Boogie wonderland by Earth Wind and Fire for everyone to enjoy... - Raynon |
![]() | Earth, Wind and Fire - After the love has gone Earth, Wind and Fire playing "After the love has gone" live. |
![]() | Earth, Wind & Fire - Reasons Legendary EWF performing Reasons at a concert in 1982 (I think) featuring Don Myrick on sax. Check out Philip Bailey's high note at 2:18! Uploaded this just for my cousin, Ellie. |
![]() | Earth, Wind and Fire - Reasons (live) EWF playing "Reasons" live at 1999 "Live By Request". |
![]() | 母さんの歌 with earth wind and fire hotchpotch station グッチ裕三 母さんの歌 earth wind and fire |
![]() | Earth Wind & Fire - Fantasy (Live 1988) Recorded live in Barcelona during the 'Touch The World Tour' Amazing performance! |
![]() | Disco Music: Earth, Wind & Fire - Let's Groove The Cosmic Lounge presents Disco Music: 'Let's Groove' by Earth, Wind & Fire. "Pop/R&B music group, founded in Chicago in 1969 by Maurice White (b. Dec. 19, 1942) and his brother Verdine (b. Jul. 25, 1951). Maurice had been a drummer for jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis's quartet and Verdine was a classically trained bassist. Their goal was to form a band that blended soul, funk, gospel, blues, rock, and jazz. They released a self-titled debut album for Warner Brothers in 1970 and followed it up the next year with the album The Need of Love. Philip Bailey (b. May 8, 1951) was brought on as a co-lead singer and Ralph Johnson as a drummer-percussionist-vocalist for the album Last Days and Time for Columbia. In 1973 Earth Wind & Fire scored their first gold record with Head to the Sky and their first R&B Top Ten hit with "Mighty Mighty" from Open Your Eyes. The group's breakthrough to a mass audience came in 1975 with the release of the album That's the Way of the World, which was the soundtrack to a film in which the group appeared. It featured the No. 1 hit single "Shining Star." In 1975 the band released the partially live album Gratitude. During the recording of 1976's Spirit, longtime producer, arranger and songwriter Charles Stepney passed away. In 1977 Earth Wind & Fire released the album All 'n All and won three Grammy Awards, one one of which was for their version of the Beatles "Got to Get You Into My Life." 1979's I Am featured the popular disco single "Boogie Wonderland" and the hit ballad "After the Love Has Gone." Several albums in the early 1980s did almost as well, but after the commercial failure of 1983's "Electric Universe," the group disbanded. It re-formed for the 1987 release Touch the World. The1990s saw the release of the albums Heritage, Millenium, and In the Name of Love. Known for their spectacular stage shows, Earth Wind & Fire helped to bring African influences into American pop culture. One of Maurice White's trademarks was a handheld African thumb piano called a kalimba, which was used in many of their recordings." http://www.last.fm/music/Earth+Wind+and+Fire |
![]() | Earth, Wind & Fire - Getaway (Live) Earth, Wind & Fire performing Getaway live at the 1998 Montreux Jazz Festival. Amazing bass solo by Verdine White and Morris Pleasure! |