Kim Weston (born 1953) is an Americanphotographer known for his fine art nude studies.
Kim Weston is the grandson of photographer Edward Weston, son of photographer Cole Weston and nephew of photographer Brett Weston. He worked for a number of years helping his father make new prints of Edward Weston's negatives and as an assistant to his uncle Brett. Weston does much of his own photography in the Wild Cat Canyon house that once belonged to his grandfather in Carmel, California. Weston is also a prolific teacher at photography workshops.
Kim Weston Motown "Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little while)" My Extended Version!
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The great Kim Weston with the one of the most classic of Holland Dozier Holland's Motown tracks...stretched....and NEW! And please....forgive the presence of those silly Hullabaloo Dancers and that HORRIBLE choreography.
Happy Birthday, KIM!
published: 31 Dec 2011
Kim Weston - Take me in your arms
Kim Weston - Take me in your arms, 1965
published: 25 Nov 2010
Kim Weston - Love me all the way
published: 22 Nov 2013
Kim Weston Motown A-Go-Go Hits Medley Bert's Warehouse October 25, 2019
published: 30 Oct 2019
KIM WESTON - HELPLESS
KIM WESTON 1965
published: 28 Jun 2012
Kim Weston - I'm Still Loving You
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published: 03 Mar 2018
Kim Weston - Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)
The original! From 1965, a soul-stompin' classic, a product of collaboration made in heaven: the great Kim Weston, the equally-as-great Andantes, and the absolutely legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland. If you haven't heard this yet, you haven't heard Motown!
published: 09 Sep 2013
Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston "It Takes Two"
"It Takes Two" written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Sylvia Moy was recorded as a duet in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston with instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Released on Motown's Tamla label on May 12, 1966, it peaked at #14 on the Billboard Pop charts and #4 on Billboard's Soul Singles chart. The song was included in the Tamla album, Take Two, released August 25, 1966 and available on CD on the Universal I.S. label. This sound recording is administered by UMG.
published: 12 Apr 2013
Kim Weston For The First Time 1967 (FULL ALBUM) [RvesvesB, Soul]
Tracklist: 1 - Where Am I going (2:57) 2 - Free Again (4:50) 3 - Everything In The World I love (3:06) 4 - When The Sun Comes Out (2:48) 5 - Walking Happy (2:53) 6 - The Beat Goes On (3:12).
From The Album Kim Kim Kim - 1971 - Volt
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The great Kim Weston with the one of the most classic of Holland ...
No copyright infringement intended. If felt, comment below and I will remove this video.
The great Kim Weston with the one of the most classic of Holland Dozier Holland's Motown tracks...stretched....and NEW! And please....forgive the presence of those silly Hullabaloo Dancers and that HORRIBLE choreography.
Happy Birthday, KIM!
No copyright infringement intended. If felt, comment below and I will remove this video.
The great Kim Weston with the one of the most classic of Holland Dozier Holland's Motown tracks...stretched....and NEW! And please....forgive the presence of those silly Hullabaloo Dancers and that HORRIBLE choreography.
Happy Birthday, KIM!
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teac...
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
The original! From 1965, a soul-stompin' classic, a product of collaboration made in heaven: the great Kim Weston, the equally-as-great Andantes, and the absolu...
The original! From 1965, a soul-stompin' classic, a product of collaboration made in heaven: the great Kim Weston, the equally-as-great Andantes, and the absolutely legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland. If you haven't heard this yet, you haven't heard Motown!
The original! From 1965, a soul-stompin' classic, a product of collaboration made in heaven: the great Kim Weston, the equally-as-great Andantes, and the absolutely legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland. If you haven't heard this yet, you haven't heard Motown!
"It Takes Two" written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Sylvia Moy was recorded as a duet in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston with instrumentation by Th...
"It Takes Two" written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Sylvia Moy was recorded as a duet in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston with instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Released on Motown's Tamla label on May 12, 1966, it peaked at #14 on the Billboard Pop charts and #4 on Billboard's Soul Singles chart. The song was included in the Tamla album, Take Two, released August 25, 1966 and available on CD on the Universal I.S. label. This sound recording is administered by UMG.
"It Takes Two" written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Sylvia Moy was recorded as a duet in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston with instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Released on Motown's Tamla label on May 12, 1966, it peaked at #14 on the Billboard Pop charts and #4 on Billboard's Soul Singles chart. The song was included in the Tamla album, Take Two, released August 25, 1966 and available on CD on the Universal I.S. label. This sound recording is administered by UMG.
Tracklist: 1 - Where Am I going (2:57) 2 - Free Again (4:50) 3 - Everything In The World I love (3:06) 4 - When The Sun Comes Out (2:48) 5 - Walking Happy (2:53...
Tracklist: 1 - Where Am I going (2:57) 2 - Free Again (4:50) 3 - Everything In The World I love (3:06) 4 - When The Sun Comes Out (2:48) 5 - Walking Happy (2:53) 6 - The Beat Goes On (3:12).
From The Album Kim Kim Kim - 1971 - Volt
Tracklist: 1 - Where Am I going (2:57) 2 - Free Again (4:50) 3 - Everything In The World I love (3:06) 4 - When The Sun Comes Out (2:48) 5 - Walking Happy (2:53) 6 - The Beat Goes On (3:12).
From The Album Kim Kim Kim - 1971 - Volt
No copyright infringement intended. If felt, comment below and I will remove this video.
The great Kim Weston with the one of the most classic of Holland Dozier Holland's Motown tracks...stretched....and NEW! And please....forgive the presence of those silly Hullabaloo Dancers and that HORRIBLE choreography.
Happy Birthday, KIM!
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
The original! From 1965, a soul-stompin' classic, a product of collaboration made in heaven: the great Kim Weston, the equally-as-great Andantes, and the absolutely legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland. If you haven't heard this yet, you haven't heard Motown!
"It Takes Two" written by William "Mickey" Stevenson and Sylvia Moy was recorded as a duet in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston with instrumentation by The Funk Brothers and The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Released on Motown's Tamla label on May 12, 1966, it peaked at #14 on the Billboard Pop charts and #4 on Billboard's Soul Singles chart. The song was included in the Tamla album, Take Two, released August 25, 1966 and available on CD on the Universal I.S. label. This sound recording is administered by UMG.
Tracklist: 1 - Where Am I going (2:57) 2 - Free Again (4:50) 3 - Everything In The World I love (3:06) 4 - When The Sun Comes Out (2:48) 5 - Walking Happy (2:53) 6 - The Beat Goes On (3:12).
From The Album Kim Kim Kim - 1971 - Volt
Every day I walk some lonely street Searching for you till you come back to me People around stop and stare As if they know the hurt I bear Suddenly I realize I'm crying crying crying 'Cause I'm in a helpless situation And I need some consolation 'Cause my mind is in confusion And my heart feels much abusion Since you've been gone keeps me crying crying crying In the shelter of your love my strength I found But now I'm useless baby since you're not around I'm helpless baby Ooh wee baby baby I'm helpless since I lost your love Helpless 'cause now I need your love I never needed no one before But now I need you more and more Since you've been gone keeps me crying crying crying 'Cause I'm helpless 'til you come back to me Helpless in this world I grieve I need your words of comfort and I need those happy times we spent I'm in a hopeless state of confusion And your love is the only solution 'Cause I'm in a helpless situation And I need some consolation 'Cause my mind is in confusion Till I'm having strange illusions Loneliness deep inside keeps me crying crying crying 'Cause I'm in a helpless situation And I need some consolation 'Cause my mind is in confusion Till I'm having strange illusions