Reacting to Al Green's How Can You Mend a Broken Heart Live

Published 2024-04-28
Hi guys, we got another reaction here! We absolutely LOVED this suggestion! Al Green's live performance of this song was nothing short of extraordinary. We hope you guys enjoy this one!

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All Comments (17)
  • @miltonmorris1884
    Al Green,s version of this BeeGee-written song is my favorite ballad of all time. The Sweet Inspiration’s version of their song To Love Somebody is one of my 5 favorite songs of all time. These soul singers and the songwriters were indescribably great.
  • @mypoint3051
    Yo, THIS song! Written and first performed by the Bee Gees, but Rev Al ripped it to SHREDS!!💯💯💯💯💯💪🏾👏🏾
  • @pharamathews5152
    Dang...Al Green you brought out emotions I kept under wraps for many years. You poured your heart into this performance. I enjoyed how you ladies felt his every word & note too.
  • @KC-gy5xw
    Another Bee Gees classic song, sung by the GOAT.
  • @RAEoriginal
    Al green has so much soul in all his performances and this one is my fave. Great job ladies yall are awesome!
  • @mamabear9325
    My older sister lovvvveeedddd Al Green. She would play it on the 8 track in her Corvair. we'd be singing along, It would click in the middle of the song, just like that Stop the rain, stop the rain. Just before, during and after the click was awkward silence time. I have wondered why nobody had done a reaction to him. ❤❤❤❤❤
  • @LoisChisholm
    They look perfectly dressed for 1972. For realz. 😄
  • @mikeysimba9785
    Magnificent performance from one the ALL TIME "GOATS" in the history of vocals. Pure emotion. Please react to "Ken Boothe - Everything I own". Much bless.
  • @Nomad-vv1gk
    This song is not a love song, it refers to the breakup of the singing group The Bee Gees. "How Can You Mend.." was never released a single by Stax Records, later in 1978 Vogue released it as a 45 rpm. This tune was written after a breakup of the Bee Gees. “How Can You Mend A Broken Heart”, originally released by The Bee Gees, was the lead single on the Bee Gees album Trafalgar. Primarily written by Barry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, this song was their first U.S. number one hit! The song was written after a period of distance between the brothers. The writing of the song helped bring the brothers back together. Billboard ranked the track as the number 5 song for the year of 1971. Lyrically, the song is genius. Its central question about how to mend a broken heart is answered in one word never actually uttered by Robin Gibb: Love. Barry and Robin wrote the song as they were bringing the band back together after the Bee Gees had split up. It really is a song about the brothers and for the brothers but it reflects the universality of sorrow being vanquished by joy, the joy of love. This most human of truths will remain a constant as long as people live. Al Green's one and only number one hit was in 1972, Al Green went to No. 1 on the US singles chart with "Let's Stay Together," his only US chart topper.
  • @nextrnd9829
    Love the vibe, please keep up the Awesome Work Are y'all familiar with the singing artist Lloyiso- Seasons Stan Walker-Ultra Light Been Maeta -Through The Night Teddy Swims - I can't make you love me Saint Harrison - ego Talking on The Colors Show, Jazmin Sullivan - Lost one Live Brandy- Rather Be on The Colors Show Billie Eilish- What Was I Made For and The group Home Free- Man of Standard please react to them. Blessings of Millions of Subscribers Blessings of Millions of Viewers Blessings of Millions of Dollars Blessings of Millions in Endorsements Blessings
  • @randybond5927
    Compared to the Bee Gees, Al is trashing this beautiful song
  • Look I was trying to be a patron but I hate all the interruptions you do, just do one in the middle, don’t care about your comments at thr beginning, you don’t even listen, BYE