OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps

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PLEASE NOTE: We all know LIFE aint easy, there was good and bad in the 70’s and ALSO today, but don’t Preach A Gazillion comments about it here, It will be Pulled, This is not a Political Station. This is a Damn Great song!!! Thank you, This song makes u wanna live in its time to look forward to a brighter time. very deep song, very very deep. don’t see this today! THIS IS ONE FOR THE BOOKS, THEY ALL SINGING THIS SONG SO VERY WELL, THE WORDS LISTEN TO THE WORDS, THEM WAS THE DAYS, THOSE WERE THE TIME, I’VE BEEN THERE AND FELT WHAT THEY SING!!! SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL, OOH CHILD THINGS ARE GOING BE EASIER!!!!
ANOTHER GREAT GROUP, THEY WERE DEFINITELY THE BOMB BACK WHEN, LOTS OF CLASSIC HITS AND IF U WERE AROUND ENJOYED THEM, IT WAS MUSIC FROM THE HEART. LOOK AT THEIR CLOTHES (WOW)
ANOTHER GREAT TOP SHELF SONG….BRINGS BACK NICE MEMORIES.
IS THIS BRINGING YOU BACK, LORD HEARING THESE WONDERFUL SONGS AND DO YOUR THANG ON THE DANCE FLOOR. WOW I FEEL LIKE 18 ALL OVER AGAIN, USE TO LOVE WATCHING SOUL TRAIN AND GETTING DOWN TO THE DANCES AND THE SOUL TRAIN LINE. I LAUGH AT WHAT WE WORE BACK THEN, BUT THAT WAS THE STYLE AND EVERYBODY WANTED THAT STYLE. LOVE WATCHING SOUL TRAIN ON SATURDAY ON CHANNEL 11 HERE IN NEW YORK CITY AND THEN TRY TO DANCE JUST THE WAY THEY DID AND GOT DOWN.. WOW BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES WILL LAST FOREVER IN OUR MINDS, THEY HAD A GOOD TIME AND ENJOYED PARTYING THEIR SELVES OFF, I KNOW I DID, CHECK OUT THE CLOTHES, LORD HAVE MERCY TO THINK I WORE THEM CLOTHES IN THE YESTERYEAR BACK WHEN, AND U KNOW NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT STYLE BACK WHEN. SIMPLY ENJOY IT LIKE I DID AND DO!!!! GREAT MEMORIES OF YESTERYEAR NO MATTER WHAT, ANYONE ON HERE WHO USED TO DANCE ON SOUL TRAIN, DROP ME A LINE AND LET ALL OF US KNOW WHERE YOU ARE. ENJOY!!! PLEASE READ BELOW
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Butch Brown7 says:

Before the Jackson 5 the 5 stairsteps..This song you heard it in
commercials now you know who the originals are!!

chad ewing says:

I’m a white dude, but I loved all the black r&b music from the ’60’s and
’70’s…the Supremes, the Temptations, the Four /tops, the Marvelettes,
Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight & the Pips, the Delfonics, the Stylistics, the
O’Jays, Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes, etc….I could go on and on. Love
’em all!!!

Mayme Clayton says:

Have anybody noticed that the sista has clothes on?

Bryan Galvan says:

How did music go from awesome like this, to booty music dumb kids listen to
now. Wish I lived in the 40s to early 90s those were good times. Don’t even
wanna know what the future will be like.

AnimationsBlonde says:

“I’m distracting you, ya big turd blossom!” -Guardians of the Galaxy

Derek S says:

I Had To Take Y’all Back to My Youth! When Soul Train Was Everything! A
Classic Right Here !

OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps: http://youtu.be/yrotsEzgEpg

BJP Ugly Duckling says:
Anthony L says:

Such a simple song with such a simple message. Pigs will fly when the likes
of Beyonce, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber Miley Cyrus etc. create
a song powerful enough to move you to tears. 

The Crystal Dragon says:

OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps: https://youtu.be/yrotsEzgEpg

Leo55BabyBoomer says:

Soul Train…red light basement parties with your folks upstairs. Every
body in the hood knew everybody else and kids were scared of their parents.
Pure music and vocals, songs with a positive message…going over to Black
Ivory. See you there!

Kassy Hoiriis says:

This was the theme song of my life. Whenever things were upside down Mom
always played or sang this song to me. 

Russell Barnes says:

cannot seem to find any pics of ALOHE BURKE. can anyone send me links?

Decoda Burke says:

This is my family
I’m proud to say my uncles and aunt made a difference with this song!
My father Cubie Burke was also talented .
Rip to cubie my loving father & to my uncle Clarence Burke (who sings the
lead) 

Catherine Ritlaw says:

Loved it then & it has helped me get through hard times for years. <3

Liberty309 says:

How I long for these days again, *sigh* 🙁 life was so much simpler back
then !

Corey J says:

OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps: tbh baby 

AttentionJunkie says:

That guy on the right is incredibly talented.

coronaflo says:

I first heard this song at the end of the movie Over The Edge. 

Rosalind Allen says:

don’t worry MJ we will get it done.

Alan Beck says:

I remember listening to this song in the projects while dancing in front of
an open fire-hydrant, one white kid in the ghetto. Man I had a lot of fun.

Dagna Mor says:

r first life we live is under satan then, r second life is under God. The
Majesty of The Five Stairsteps with Ooh Child while satan is in power…God
wanted mankind to hear this message. After mankind has been trialed and
tested, Life with God, is r future. This song makes us aware of a soon
coming reality for all. We r a creation together, we r family together.
Soon to be apart of Gods family, r spiritual Father. Enjoy listening to one
of many messages of God r father has given to us. The one with the power of
resurrection, will unite all of r loved ones. We will know the full scale
of the power of love and family for the first time.
-Dagna

Annette Reyes says:

Simple & Very Deep….
Some Day Things will Get Brighter… 

Tim Mullens says:

a great pick me upper a song about HOPE read emily dickenson same message
different method-peace to all 

strawberryseason says:

I love their styles, and the song. Miss the 70s.

Sun Of God says:

This classic song was as much the anthem for the early seventies as any
song. Simple, but with a heartfelt message. Isn’t it strange how NOBODY
sings memorable, emotionally impactful songs like this anymore? It’s like
the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s were a juicier, tastier, totally different world
from today’s blander existence.

Russell Barnes says:

born in 1960. 1970 on lived in DC. wish the afro would make a come back.
remember a black dude telling be a blow out was where the hair root was
stretched like 2 inches long. haha think he was pulling my leg. as I’m
watching all the cool black groups I grew up with I wonder if black folks
liked singers Karen Carpenter and the like. I’m sure there are just
wonderig if a few or lots like the white groups. groups I loved where 5th
D, Spinners, War, 3rd Degree and the like. I grew up in a great time of
music. lived thru the 50s music with America Graffiti. now in my opinion
not really any new orginal music anymore. watching a lot of covers now. 

DEMETRIUS blaze says:

OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps: http://youtu.be/yrotsEzgEpg

Lashuntae Hines says:

I absolutely LOVE this song!! I grew up listening to music like this!!!
Praying for a better world that’s a little more sharing, loving, caring and
giving….wishful thinking I guess…

BrooklynPerson30000 says:

man when people wrote songs like this

legitimate man says:

I love love love love love love love love this song thats why we need to
embrace our true culture and not a thug lifestyle perpetuated onto us by
stereotypes and mainstream media

Buddy King says:

This was back when black groups made beautiful fun music To bad to many of
todays kids make that hate filled crime ridden depressing rap shit Very sad
a whole generation is lost

Lois Williams says:

OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps: http://youtu.be/yrotsEzgEpg

Ira F says:

Plain & simple…. Music WAS music in the 50’s 60’s & Early 70/s….
Today’s young generation likes jester boober and many other clowns out
there. Motown & Do wop ruled..

Michael Bonner says:

Hey Stairsteps, send me a picture of your sister. She must be close to 50
now, I think.

forumghost9 says:

One fabulous singing family, and a treasure.

Tati C. says:

A classic. Always reminds me of “Crooklyn”

Lisa Sykes says:

Love this song. Lifts my spirits…LeLe



yepyepyepthatme says:

hope they are still making money off of this song… it is stilled used to
this day…

Juan Lael says:

OOH CHILD The Five Stairsteps: http://youtu.be/yrotsEzgEpg

Wil Betzig says:

Right now!

Trevor Forster says:

You all need to just shut up and get over it. Just listen to the music and
shut the fuck up. 

lennie8 says:

Yep great song great times, much nicer then than now. 70’s an early 80’s
was a good time for me.

iain whitaker says:

You don’t get much more real than this song and especially this version.

What a heart!

NubianMax uk says:

I remember this tune from “Boys in da Hood” when he takes his son
fishing….

Brian Deese says:

I like Nina Simone’s cover of this song. 

David Leach says:

Wow. Got a lot of goosebumps and a couple of tears listening to this.
Really brought back some great memories of a much simpler and lighter
time. 

Melody Laster says:

Jesus is Lord! Accept Him as Savior if you haven’t. 🙂 

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