Just turned 67 and my parents had a pub in the years 60-79, where the jukebox played all those wonderful music records. At that time I almost did not understand a single word of english. The old man thought school was a vaste of time and not real work.
As my Uncles always told me "Middle Age is 15 years older than you, so you never reach it!" Still true after 60+ years, something to look forward to. @@bionsjazznblues
Marianne's version is better than the Stones'. It's a little quicker. Whoever put this video together did a great job - full of reminiscence, like an old postcard
Marianne recorded this when she was very young. I think it was her first recording aged 17. It was nice but a bit twee. She later rerecorded it for the 1987 album "Strange Weather" when she was 41. This is a song about regret and longing. It's more suitable for a 41 than a 17 year old. Her 41 year version is tops.
Hear that she caught tied up with a British man of Indian origin in the early 1970s but it did not work. Reports confirmed she was scared off by her supposed lover.
Keith and Mick gave this song to Marriane. And She made it hers. However, I do like Micks version as well. I don't believe Mick set out to out do Marrianes version . This is just a well written song by the geniuses of that generation. The so-called hits of this generation are vulgar and unoriginal. Spit in my mouth .
Anoneeemus1 Same here. It’s always wonderful. This, and ‘True Grit,’ by Glenn Campbell, ‘I’ll be there,’ Jerry and the Pacemakers. There are of course others, but Marianne’s; one of the Very, Best!
@@PHun_UK Yeah,i being a bit wealthy but never marrying not having kids and not having a girlfriend for decades can relate.I dont get into self pity tho,im attractive and have been with many.Luv Joans Baez "Diamonds and Rust" and "Jessee"too many to name but these ive bookmarked and prefer often
I can relate to what you're saying "late fall chill" I cry every time I hear it and it is very special now my kids are older, and now a Senior the words resonate in my heart and soul. 🌺 This is my favorite song.❤
@@rogerandsally I'm so sorry you're dealing with depression....no one can understand unless they have dealt with it. I battled depression most of my life untilnI accepted Jesus in my heart as my LORD and Savior. Truly HE healed me of this burden. I pray GOD bless you with peace Roger.
Didn't Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote this song for Marianne? Shows you what consummate song writers Mick and Keith are. I think this became a UK No1.
Mid 60s. What an splendid era in pop history. While male pop bands such as Beatles, Rolling Stones etc were dominating the music scene, Ms Faithfull along withh a bevy of British female singers were hitting the 'top of the pops' with their gorgeous voices n styles. Remember Petula Clark, Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw, Lulu, Anita Harris? Not forgetting supermodel Twiggy influencing teenage girls with mini skirts n mod fashion all over the world. What a terrific time for youths including me in SEAsia. I raise a glass of good cheer to Marianne Faithfull.
Was in Singapore 1965 when this came out a beautiful simple delivery from Marrianne ! Then you look around and 55 years are gone !!! How can that be. ??!!??
I’m 74 and I will share this beautiful song with my 3 granddaughters, all in their early teens, to experience the music I loved and grew up listening to.
The lyrics are such thought provoking poetry. The music transcendent. Her voice is beautiful, haunting and brings it all to life. I'm a man in my late 50's with a train wreck of a life in some ways and I'm tearful listening to this. I wish I could go back to the happiness, safety and innocence of my childhood and start again. No worries or stress, just enjoying playing with my friends. Such good times. Now..... I sit and watch as tears go by........
This beautiful classic brings back memories of many decades ago , i was 21 years old when this romantic song was out , i still get pleasure of hearing it again im now 76 years old ,,, Time waits for no one ,,,,lol Jane xx
It was a very sad song. A woman growing older was either unable to have children or hadn't found a partner with which to have children. She has money and a privileged life but is denied some things that even the very poor can take for granted. Although sweetly sung it is a lament. Something akin to "Tar and Cement".
Sorry for your loss,as time goes by it takes the sting away,from being so intense but the memories never go away .may she r.i.p and may all ur memories be joyful and full of love
This song may no longer be cool to today but for me it is timeless not only for Marianne Faithful voice at that time but the innocence of that period. I find it beautiful.
I was born in Finland in1949 and bought my first guitar in 1966 and soon also learned my first accords. Marianne Faithful´s song was one of the melodies I started to play along and sing. Oh boy how emotional I became when listening to this beautiful melody! Later in 80´s I even lived 4 years in London but unfortunately never met madame Faithful at any concert nor anywhere else.. I still would like to meet her because her music has affected me very much. At least through this message I want to send my best and dearest greetings to Marianne Faithful! Thankyou for your music!
I've always loved her rendition of this song since I was in my teens. Now that I'm in the autumn of my years, it is even sweeter. Thanks so much for posting!!!
My grandpa listens to this song nearly everyday, man just listening to this takes me back when I was younger. Sad how things change. Reminds me when I was young and hearing my grandpa listening to this song. Such a great song
What a beautiful memory from 1965, It’s such a beautiful song and Marianne sings it beautifully, I was 15 and still at school when this song came out,great to hear it again.
I was four years old when this was released. Needless to say I'm not anymore. At this age a song like this is hard to listen to as life hands you more and more loss over the years.
I've been singing this song out loud when I go for walks - I do it for the rabbits and squirrels and all the wildlife in my walking path. I like to think they know this tune by now!
That's so nice, I used to take my dog when I went sea fishing, I would always sing, one of my favourites was Moreton Bay by Fred Wedlock, check it out. It's hard when you catch a fish and yer dog is trying to eat it before youve really caught it.
Love this old song. Brings me back to the music I grew up listening to in the sixties. All the poetry and songs of a creative generation still resonate with feelings we can barely discern, but felt.
@@philipnorris6542 do not agree with the god thing as an old time working class socialist, but every thing else you said more power to your elbow!!!! Philip ☺
Why lament over what was? Don't turn a page -- start a new book. Sometimes, it's difficult, but necessary. Still, this is a lovely Jagger/Richard composition. Marianne Faithfull's sweet voice brings it to life.
Just lovely and the background pictures of the sixties were spot on. I am old now but see no reason not to play all the fab songs of the 60s and 70s. Mobile in pocket, earplugs in and off I go listening to music that should never be forgotten and no apologies for preferring it to most of today’s music. Get well soon Marianne. Best wishes
Hey man I caught up with my high school "flame" from the sixties in 2017 after 50+ years. That was a blast from the past for both of us man and we re-connected as friends only and its great. That's two i remain loving from the sixties. Marianne Faithful plus one other girl... The sixties when life just rolled by sweetly unless caught up in politics and "that stupid war!" Just saying man and memories from the heart. Might sound corny but not to me. Peace.
Happy 76th Birthday Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull!(Born December 29, 1946)😃🥳🎂🎉🎊🎈🎁🍾🥂🌷🌹💐🎀👍👏🙌
One of the best songs Jagger and Richards penned!
And this is the best version, by a country mile!....❤️
She wrote the lyrics, they wrote the music.
@@TeddyLeppard Don't believe so Teddy, Mick and Keith all the way. As I understand it, it's the first song they ever wrote....
Yup, the best arrangement by far!
@@TeddyLeppard No she didn't. She recorded it.
jagger/richards did not write this song . i wrote this song for bing crosby but he did not like rock n roll
Какая хорошая детская песня !!!!!!!!!!!!!
As Tears Go By was one of the first English songs I heard and long remembered since 1967 and is 56 years ago. I am now 72. Thank you Marianne❤
As I rapidly approach 70 years old, this song has a more profound meaning to me.
Same goes for me. I'm 77 approaching 21.
Just turned 67 and my parents had a pub in the years 60-79, where the jukebox played all those wonderful music records. At that time I almost did not understand a single word of english. The old man thought school was a vaste of time and not real work.
@@bionsjazznblues Even at ten years younger, I know how that feels!
I am 77 years and feel the same!
As my Uncles always told me "Middle Age is 15 years older than you, so you never reach it!" Still true after 60+ years, something to look forward to. @@bionsjazznblues
I loved Marianne's version of this song when it came out in the 1960's & still love it to this day. x
Iam 60 (1962) and this is one of my favourites from that era😊🇬🇧👍
Das war Musik 😮
Bought the 45 when it came out. Still have that London label record 57 years later.
At 70... I do remember...damn good. After "Downtown", Petula.
It reminds me of when l was young l am 64 now wow
Beautiful timeless song 🥰 Congratulations on your 78th birthday 🥳🥳🥳😎
Marianne's version is better than the Stones'. It's a little quicker. Whoever put this video together did a great job - full of reminiscence, like an old postcard
I don’t favor the Stones but some of the covers are great.
Marianne recorded this when she was very young. I think it was her first recording aged 17. It was nice but a bit twee. She later rerecorded it for the 1987 album "Strange Weather" when she was 41. This is a song about regret and longing. It's more suitable for a 41 than a 17 year old. Her 41 year version is tops.
True that!
Yes this is a much better version.
Possibly the most beautiful song EVER recorded.
Haven't heard this song for years. Great version. I remember her and this song.
Luv it my generation she's so cute ❤
i love Marrianne
2023...still adore this classic single
100% QUALITY & TIMELESS
What a beautiful voice. Much better rendition of "As Tears Go By" than Rolling Stones' version. IMHO 😀
Your opinion is not so humble.
@@Aristipp-ng5fu Most opinions don't seem so humble to people who disagree with them.
Being born in 1960 this was the music I listened to growing up. My mom always had the radio on around the house or in the car. Cherished memories!
thats great
My mum loved this. 😢
@@tallsoldier In my 60s and never knew that, thank you.
Hear that she caught tied up with a British man of Indian origin in the early 1970s but it did not work. Reports confirmed she was scared off by her supposed lover.
I'm 81 now and still love to hear Marianne sing great song . Stan Harland
Those were the days, my friend. Life held so much promise for us all... hoping you are doing well.
Keep on rocking, Judith.
It's the real thing what the world wants today ✌️
I love the video. I am 65. Bring a lot old memories, very sad. A lot friends and family members gone forever, only in pictures and memories.
I’m 72 and I experience the very same thing! So sad to have lost so many great people 😢
Keep on keeping on.
This is forever Marianne Faithfull's song.
I slightly disagree as I believe that Marianne would consider *"our"* song
Hello 👋🏼 Carolinetalley
Stones
Keith and Mick gave this song to Marriane. And She made it hers. However, I do like Micks version as well. I don't believe Mick set out to out do Marrianes version . This is just a well written song by the geniuses of that generation. The so-called hits of this generation are vulgar and unoriginal. Spit in my mouth .
Beautiful Marianne faithful perfect performance wow love this tune lyrics vocals music are just magic ⭐️💜🎥💯⭐️💟
To hear Marianne perform this at age 17, 41 & 72 is absolutely brilliant . A life on record .
Good for you, Eric.
Sooooo cool ❤
That's a bucket for me to see her perform on 3 separate occasions.
she will sing this for you in paradise eric
this little bird , yesterday , monday monday , scarborough fair , as tears go by , summer night .. all my favorite songs
She was hospitalized today with Corona Virus. Wishing her strength and support.
God bless. 🙏❤️ I hope so too.
Prayers sent stay strong Marianne God will pull out....
Thanks for telling. Stay strong. Greetings from Texas.
She's been released. :D x
@@DimBeam1 ,Great to read your comment! I Love Marianne Faithful ✌Stay Strong and Stay Well Everybody from Philadelphia, Pa.
I could enjoy listening to this over and over...and so i shall!
Same, there is a particular sadness about it, do you agree?
Anoneeemus1 Same here. It’s always wonderful. This, and ‘True Grit,’ by Glenn Campbell,
‘I’ll be there,’ Jerry and the Pacemakers. There are of course others, but Marianne’s; one of the Very, Best!
P HUN UK Yes, and music once upon a time envoked, empathy.
Me too she's so beautiful love her so much😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
@@PHun_UK Yeah,i being a bit wealthy but never marrying not having kids and not having a girlfriend for decades can relate.I dont get into self pity tho,im attractive and have been with many.Luv Joans Baez "Diamonds and Rust" and "Jessee"too many to name but these ive bookmarked and prefer often
THIS is what is CLASSIC MUSIC, makes you FEEL, THINK, HEAR, BREATHE, CRY, LIVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my favorite songs of all time .... It still gives me a lump in my throat, especially now that I am old.
I can relate to what you're saying "late fall chill" I cry every time I hear it and it is very special now my kids are older, and now a Senior the words resonate in my heart and soul. 🌺 This is my favorite song.❤
me too , but makes me cry because I suffer with such severe depression for over 40 years
@@rogerandsally I'm so sorry you're dealing with depression....no one can understand unless they have dealt with it. I battled depression most of my life untilnI accepted Jesus in my heart as my LORD and Savior. Truly HE healed me of this burden. I pray GOD bless you with peace Roger.
Very emotional song, really touches your heart, beautiful piece of music for over 50 years
@@rogerandsally How are you doing today?
This song has matured with age. A classic Stones song and one of their best. Beautifully sung by Marianne.
Never stopped listening to Marianne . One of my all time favourites, genius. 😊
Broken English is one of the greatest albums in the history of music.
Beautiful montage. Thank you. 🎶👍🤪
Such a beautiful song. I think this was one of the first songs Jagger and Richards wrote together. Marianne is the real thing.
Didn't Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote this song for Marianne? Shows you what consummate song writers Mick and Keith are. I think this became a UK No1.
Hmmmm. Looking thru my favorite catalog of music, the sixties
Mid 60s. What an splendid era in pop history. While male pop bands such as Beatles, Rolling Stones etc were dominating the music scene, Ms Faithfull along withh a bevy of British female singers were hitting the 'top of the pops' with their gorgeous voices n styles. Remember Petula Clark, Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw, Lulu, Anita Harris? Not forgetting supermodel Twiggy influencing teenage girls with mini skirts n mod fashion all over the world. What a terrific time for youths including me in SEAsia. I raise a glass of good cheer to Marianne Faithfull.
@jonathanbirch2022 Lesley Gore. I love "You don't own me."
My sentiments exactly.
Was in Singapore 1965 when this came out a beautiful simple delivery from Marrianne ! Then you look around and 55 years are gone !!! How can that be. ??!!??
God bless enjoy yes time moves on gold your story thanks
Oh 1 Classical piece of music 😮 Thankyou
I was young at that time, now coming up to 71 but in my mine 25.
Good on you. 😊
Yes, I agree
I’m 74 and I will share this beautiful song with my 3 granddaughters, all in their early teens, to experience the music I loved and grew up listening to.
It's beautiful for my grandchildren and great creat children too
Well done---keep on keeping on.
I grew up with Marianne, all the boys loved her, and still do. Her voice and songs are the romantic bedrock of all us aging children ❤.
The lyrics are such thought provoking poetry. The music transcendent. Her voice is beautiful, haunting and brings it all to life. I'm a man in my late 50's with a train wreck of a life in some ways and I'm tearful listening to this. I wish I could go back to the happiness, safety and innocence of my childhood and start again. No worries or stress, just enjoying playing with my friends. Such good times. Now..... I sit and watch as tears go by........
God bless you mate. I know how you feel. I wish I could go back and put things right.
@@rw8733 thank you. God bless you too. All the best to you.
Bless you!
I also feel the same way. I suffered from lymphatic cancer.
I am Japanese. From Japan.
God bless.
@@waterloosunsetsfineyaa682 I hope you are well and may God bless you too.
Lovely memories indeed. Beautiful song
This beautiful classic brings back memories of many decades ago , i was 21 years old when this romantic song was out , i still get pleasure of hearing it again im now 76 years old ,,, Time waits for no one ,,,,lol Jane xx
romantic song? you miss the whole meaning
@@joelapaire i have missed nothing thank ypu
what the hell are you on about ???
It was a very sad song. A woman growing older was either unable to have children or hadn't found a partner with which to have children. She has money and a privileged life but is denied some things that even the very poor can take for granted. Although sweetly sung it is a lament. Something akin to "Tar and Cement".
The Sixties gave us Jagger and Richards, Lennon and McCartney, Simon and Garfunkel, so many wonderful song-writers,
Jim Croce also
Peter Townsend too
Holland-Dozier- Holland and let us not forget BRIAN WILSON and Mike Love
bob dylan
This was my nans funeral song, she would sing it to me every night to send me sleep. This has brought back many memories
A little BIT of ADVICE, 4 U !!! Do Not take NAPS , wHEN on the BEAT / CLOCK +++ Thank You, SIR *** Signed, PAK $$$
The memory remains
Sorry for your loss,as time goes by it takes the sting away,from being so intense but the memories never go away .may she r.i.p and may all ur memories be joyful and full of love
That’s beautiful
I've seen her in concert a few times. She was funny, incredibly charming, and her smile lit up the stage.
You need to see the Rolling Stones too
I love this song so much im 70 now still love it thankyou xx
Im 72, remain faithful, Sincerely, Mary Katherine Anne
So Beautiful 🎉❤️🌟🙏🌹SHIVERS🌹❤️🍀
This song may no longer be cool to today but for me it is timeless not only for Marianne Faithful voice at that time but the innocence of that period. I find it beautiful.
Still a cool song. Timeless & Beautiful. Used to sing it to the children at night - now they're sing it to their children.
I was born in Finland in1949 and bought my first guitar in 1966 and soon also learned my first accords. Marianne Faithful´s song was one of the melodies I started to play along and sing.
Oh boy how emotional I became when listening to this beautiful melody!
Later in 80´s I even lived 4 years in London but unfortunately never met madame Faithful at any concert nor anywhere else..
I still would like to meet her because her music has affected me very much.
At least through this message I want to send my best and dearest greetings to Marianne Faithful! Thankyou for your music!
Finland a brave country I loved marriean too gd bless her❤
My grand father came from karijoki in Finland
I wish I could have been sitting quietly in a corner of the recording studio where this jewel was recorded. Love and cheer to you, Marianne.
Such a mature song and beautifully sung. Jagger and Richards were hellraising and came up with this gem. So profound
Timeless classic..brings me way back in time..never tire of this beautiful song!
Hello 👋🏼 Kathleen Kelley
Good for you, Kathleen.
This is great
Beautifully lyrical. Mick and Keith gave it to her and it was huge hit for her.
My little yorkie - Chloe passed away today - very sad. This song helps me feel the pain, loneliness and heartbreak.
Such a BEAUTIFUL Lady and Song, but So Very sad too. GOD bless you Marianne and thanks
I've always loved her rendition of this song since I was in my teens. Now that I'm in the autumn of my years, it is even sweeter. Thanks so much for posting!!!
She is wonderful, let drugs, had a cancer and won the virus. Made me remember my youth...
Sadness has its own beauty
I was 5 when this was released and still love it. Much more poignant now that I am 63!
Moi je suis née à ce moment-là en CORÉE, elle a 58 la chanson
Wow.. I love this song since this year
What,Ed,said!
It's 2024 and I've been listening to this tune for decades never getting tired.
Me too 🎶 🤩
Always 🎵😘❤
Likewise.
This song is timeless, it’s a beautifully sung piece of music the voice evokes a sense of times gone but when everything was better
I agree. The fact that they allowed her to sing it speaks volumes to how they felt she would handle it and she did so quite beautifully. ❤️
The instrumental part is so classical .
Everything was better..Now it is coming to the point that we recognize that they are trying to do away with us.A little at a time.
Absolutely.
@@clairebeane3455 great song
My grandpa listens to this song nearly everyday, man just listening to this takes me back when I was younger. Sad how things change. Reminds me when I was young and hearing my grandpa listening to this song. Such a great song
My mum loved this. I'd give anything to give her one more hug. 😢
Happy 78th Birthday Marianne!
That clock is so 1950s and 60s. My grandparents had one just like it. Brilliant
I love this song too, I am 57 years old .My mum shared music with me.❤
Keep on rocking, Stephanie.
I found myself singing this wonderful song with Marianne many times when I was growing up. So meaningful as life goes by. Love her voice.
Absolutely Beautiful Magnificent Masterpiece, all time favorite from Marianne for over 50 years, top of the line solid gold standard of excellence
Every time I listen to it, tears come to my eyes...
What a beautiful memory from 1965,
It’s such a beautiful song and Marianne sings it beautifully,
I was 15 and still at school when this song came out,great to hear it again.
As a long-time fan of Marianne Faithfull, I wish her a fast and complete recovery from COVID-19!
I was four years old when this was released. Needless to say I'm not anymore. At this age a song like this is hard to listen to as life hands you more and more loss over the years.
I am sorry to hear this, don't give up. Try to remember all the great memories. Life is all about the journey. Best wishes to you.
I've been singing this song out loud when I go for walks - I do it for the rabbits and squirrels and all the wildlife in my walking path. I like to think they know this tune by now!
That's so nice, I used to take my dog when I went sea fishing, I would always sing, one of my favourites was Moreton Bay by Fred Wedlock, check it out. It's hard when you catch a fish and yer dog is trying to eat it before youve really caught it.
@@cunobelinusX31 I believe we can be whisperers. Maybe you can sing a song for the fish to attract them before you eat them.
Great stuff, Shala.
I'm sure the small animals understand.
Moi quand j'entends cette chanson sa me rappel aussitôt le film " Blow UP"..
Timeless song
*Timeless
I miss that old days: simple and beautiful
me too I am SO Depressed and hopeless in this world we live in today
Things are still great now.
@@rogerandsally get help mate if you feel like that. Help is out there.
@@philipnorris6542 everyone to their own but unfortunately I cannot share your same sentiments
@@mongo4511 Thank you sir. You can pray for me. Thanks
very good ~~~~!!!!
Love this old song. Brings me back to the music I grew up listening to in the sixties. All the poetry and songs of a creative generation still resonate with feelings we can barely discern, but felt.
Love this❤❤
HER LIFE HAS BEEN SAVED BY OUR NHS HEROES. LOVE THIS SONG. REAL MUSIC, REAL SINGING.
Praise God for her recovery; up yours, coronavirus.
Richards/Jagger song, I love it to but Stones version is insane:)
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@@philipnorris6542 do not agree with the god thing as an old time working class socialist, but every thing else you said more power to your elbow!!!! Philip ☺
Aye...
Beautiful always love this 😊💯💟
Why lament over what was? Don't turn a page -- start a new book. Sometimes, it's difficult, but necessary. Still, this is a lovely Jagger/Richard composition. Marianne Faithfull's sweet voice brings it to life.
True. I've heard it when Mick was singing this song, with Marianne maybe, but this version is better, very nice
i worked and traveled with Marianne during the 60's. She came to my wedding and I went to he r and Johns.
Awesome and the posh voice of Marianne Faithfull. 😊
The lovely song frommy childhood
When my dog died last August I listened to this song constantly. I don’t know why, but it helped me heal.
Beautiful, I sit and watch the tears go by
Stay strong Marianne. A big hug from Italy ❤️
She will well soon
STAY STRONG MARIANNE A BOG HUG FROM BORGETTO SICILY
I love it
Tumeke Miss Faithful Kia Ora from Aotearoa NZ
Just lovely and the background pictures of the sixties were spot on. I am old now but see no reason not to play all the fab songs of the 60s and 70s. Mobile in pocket, earplugs in and off I go listening to music that should never be forgotten and no apologies for preferring it to most of today’s music. Get well soon Marianne. Best wishes
Hello Joan
This Version Has Stuck In My Heart For The Last 52 Years
Love Ya After All These Years
Hey man I caught up with my high school "flame" from the sixties in 2017 after 50+ years.
That was a blast from the past for both of us man and we re-connected as friends only and
its great. That's two i remain loving from the sixties. Marianne Faithful plus one other girl...
The sixties when life just rolled by sweetly unless caught up in politics and "that stupid war!"
Just saying man and memories from the heart. Might sound corny but not to me. Peace.
❤️❤️❤️Marianne❤️❤️❤️ Love this song and Marianne is a treasure. So glad she made it through all of these years.
what memories
A timeless track and what a great voice. Get well soon Marianne .
Great performance.sign Canada
Huge Fan... She has such a voice through the ages... Sending Love 💕 from Canada...
We love you Marianne.
The finest version of this song. I'm always mesmerized listening to it.
Absolutely agree. Better than Phil Collins'.
happy birthday!!! great song!