This man deserved more attention in the States as he had an exceptional voice. But the British Invasion of 1964 left him behind. I wish he was still here to see these videos finally become available online.
Great observation! Many talents here in the states were definitely squashed instantly by the British Invasion…Some for resurgence in later years …others gone for good.
Francis Edward Ifield OAM (30 November 1937 - 18 May 2024) was a British-born Australian country music singer and guitarist who often incorporated yodelling into his music.
An incredible British talent who was a giant in the early 1960's in Britain but who did chart in America with "I Remember You". He was not only extremely talented but a good comedian as well.
I‘m not into yodelling, but he was a great singer and performer. He had three consecutive no. 1 hits in the UK (‘I Remember You’, ‘Lovesick Blues’, ‘The Wayward Wind’), and The (early) Beatles were his supporting act at a gig in Peterborough in autumn 1962, where they weren‘t performing very well.
This man deserved more attention in the States as he had an exceptional voice. But the British Invasion of 1964 left him behind. I wish he was still here to see these videos finally become available online.
Great observation! Many talents here in the states were definitely squashed instantly by the British Invasion…Some for resurgence in later years …others gone for good.
Great singer
One of the best
Wait, I Thought Australia Is Independent In That Years
R.I.P Frank Field. Thank you for your contributions to the music field ❤❤
Fantastic, loved Frank
What a marvelous performance by the one and only Frank Ifield ❤
Very talented and he was ready for the silence from the audience when he requested they sing along.
Francis Edward Ifield OAM (30 November 1937 - 18 May 2024) was a British-born Australian country music singer and guitarist who often incorporated yodelling into his music.
An incredible British talent who was a giant in the early 1960's in Britain but who did chart in America with "I Remember You". He was not only extremely talented but a good comedian as well.
That was phenomenal!!
Happy Saturday... thank you for sharing! 💖
Thanks for another Frank Ifeild clip very talented man …and great singing voice.
Have a great day!
FABULOUS 🌹 Very TALENTED PERFORMER / ENTERTAINER !!!👍
More Ifield. :) And he plays guitar as well.
Frank 🙏🙏🙏🌹💐👍 still fresh in 2024🇮🇳
Wow, what talent!
Well done! Refreshing.
Everyone yodel! :)
I‘m not into yodelling, but he was a great singer and performer.
He had three consecutive no. 1 hits in the UK (‘I Remember You’, ‘Lovesick Blues’, ‘The Wayward Wind’), and The (early) Beatles were his supporting act at a gig in Peterborough in autumn 1962, where they weren‘t performing very well.
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素敵ですね
I'm literally born at y2k, but I love this.
Not really my bag, but I'll say this: most singers can only wish they had his breath control and intonation. And sense of humor!
I like it. Too bad I didn't hear of him sooner.
RIP Frank (30 November 1937 - 18 May 2024)
He definitely had skills!☺️ I'm just not a big yodeling fan. 💜
I have the flu right now and I can't even utter a vowel. I've been tricked
A British-Australian yodeler? Now I have heard everything.
I ❤👍💝👌🎵👏🙏🔜
To think that you will hear this after you die 24/7
Burt Lancaster!
That was painful to listen. 😧
this was invented by black people
Your comment was painful to read.🙈
@@miltonmoore8369 His yodeling was very painful to my ears.👂🏿
Frank was good but the Schmenge brothers (John Candy,Eugene Levy)were absolute geniuses!!