Jermaine Stewart - We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Official Music Video)

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Published 2011-06-05

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  • Jermaine died in 1997. His burial site went without a tombstone or even a grave marker for 17 years, that is until 2014 when a fan anonymously paid for Jermaine to finally have his tombstone. G-d bless this anonymous fan but at the same time it is an absolute disgrace that our beloved artists a lot of times don't get the respect they deserve even when dead. It is our duty as 80's music lovers and I grew up in the 80's listening to Jermaine and others, to honor them and spread their legacy. It doesn't matter if they're Black or White or whatever nor their sexual orientation nor their political views. They are our cultural treasures as Americans.
  • @nicoleorton5299
    RIP Jermaine Stewart, you’re an unsung hero/artist/musician. Much love to you.
  • @spin_4691
    Today it’s been 27 years since he died. RIP Jermaine. We miss you.
  • I lost my husband of 35 years today. This was one of our favourite songs back in the mid 80s when we first met. Been trawling through YouTube tonight trying to relive those happy times. This did the trick 🙂 x
  • @jamespm9194
    Jermaine really paid his dues being a long time backup singer and dancer. he had some nice hits including the word is out. he died at only 39 of AIDS related cancer. Sadly his grave did not have a head stone for over 17 years for some reason until his mom put one there. he should be remembered a lot more than he is. talented guy.
  • @corynielsen516
    To be honest I actually agree with what Jermaine says here. When you're on a date with someone you can keep your clothes on and still have a good time.
  • @MegaDarkside007
    3:50 nothing but love for Jermain because he made this dance famous. 1:45 rest in peace, Mr Stewart. Flowers givin
  • This song was popular when I was like 13 or 14. Does anyone remember waiting for your favorite songs to come on the radio and you would run to your boom box to hit record onto a cassette. That's how we downloaded music. Old school! Anybody else do this or was I the only one?
  • @longbranch11207
    His ending was tragic, abandoned by his family, record company, died poor. Damn shame. Great singer and great song.
  • @davetaylor5501
    Still listening in 2024. Why? Because it's better than 95% of the music today
  • @worldweary7531
    This song actually has a good message. Remember this was the 80's and AIDS was 'new' and terrifying. Even in 2016 there still is no actual cure. So, the message of this song is still relevant today.
  • @chrisparkes
    Fun fact: this video was directed by David Fincher (who went on to direct Fight Club, Social Network, Gone Girl, Mindhunters etc) it was also one of his very first directing gigs.
  • @Tabish29
    Grateful that I was part of this wonderful era. Thank you Jermaine !!❤
  • @Moonfrost87
    I throw this track on at every metal party and the crowd goes wild. Classic!!! Such a groove!!
  • @lamarmc
    This kind of music makes you forget about all of your problems and just appreciate being alive.
  • Don't Care About His Sexual Preference Had Nothing To His Singing God Bless You Jermaine!
  • @sweetsable895
    This song make a lot of sense the young people of today need listen to this and take heed to it ! Fly High Jermaine we miss you ❤🕊️🙏🏽
  • @paulharrison437
    I want to go back in time to the 80's when all I worried about was which Star Wars figure i was going to buy at Toy & Hobby. R.I.P Jermaine. Thank you for the music xx