No artifice, just a beautiful voice and perfect diction. She was exciting in my first year at University in 1965/66 and continues to be so all these years later. Just read that she has recovered from Covid-19. There are few singers today who could just walk up to a microphone with a single backing guitar and produce such MAGIC!
her father could learn languages and speak the with the local accent. Marianne has this ability by the sound of her beautiful voice, I think we were all in love with her in the 60s, I still come here for those memories.
Those were the days, my friend...we thought they'd never end......but they did, alas. But the great songs will remain forever, if only in our memories. Even when this world will have gone up in flames...now november 2023..
I was madly in love with marianne back in the day. Beautiful girl with a beautiful voice. Wonder what she could have accomplished if she did not make foolish choices. But I think we all have done the same in our own way.
Beautiful girl that turned into an even more beautiful woman.... Very distinctive voice. This was the year of my birth... How I wish I was born at least fifteen years earlier.... The sixties music was the soundtrack of a whole era.
I was born in 1950……I cannot explain the magnitude of love….thru music, poetry, etc, I experienced …..totally magical, …then Viet nam, which brought on totally different protests……..but fantastic music and thought provoking ideas…….
So many of Marianne's TV performances back then were lipsynched - this sounds like a rare glimpse of her raw live pure TALENT back in the 60s! Such a natural artist! Such a shame all the recounts of the day were that her managers were only interested in her image.
First heard this 💎 over 50 yrs ago when I was a young boy-a beautiful song sung by a beautiful ❤️ girl with a beautiful singing voice thanks for the post Auckland New Zealand 2021
just as I remember her and that voice, perfect crystal clear singing. I love how Marianne shows respect for the Audience as they applaud her. You dont find manners like that around these days.
what ?? no flashing lights, no fireworks, no shouting, no tats, no nose piercings. I must have the wrong channel. What a great singer loved her since she first appeared. She doesn't need all the razmataz.
her father could learn languages and speak the with the local accent. Marianne has this ability by the sound of her beautiful voice, I think we were all in love with her in the 60s, I still come here for those memories
Unbelievable how it all worked in the sixties à L'Olympia in Paris... She alone, standing still face to crowds, modestly producing those melodies with her spiritual, femenine sort of northerner sounds...with her eyes wide open, as if she couldn't believe it, "do I really like you", she could be thinking, funny...a young girl, out of the blue throwned into the heart of the whirlwinds of Art and its big, eager money markets... Harrowing, she was, and suppose the whole parisian music lovers revered her. Well, we can see some of that. She marvelled everybody... how not? She is still touching, nowadays with her harsh and wise voice. Mariane manages to transmit, one way or another. Mariane Faithful means quality, in't it her?? 💜❤️🎶👌
Her current voice open the door to anyone willing to listen & feel. She sings from her soul. I feel from my heart. Few are able equal to all of her songs. A voice created by pain. Don’t dismiss her heart & message. A voice of the ages
Marianne Faithfull was born in London, England on 29 December 1946. She is an English singer and actress who achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her hit single "As Tears Go By" and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. She is celebrating her 76 birthday today December 29, 2022
Really. Pls…….her voice change is not humorous nor should be compared to her former offerings….know what of which you speak…and, have you seen her recently in concert?…….I have in our botanic gardens…….a few times……we were all still mesmerized with her energy ….her “beingness”….I apologize if my tone is negative….I have always loved her for being herself
@@kimwells2749- People assume that artists who lose their range with time are at some sort of disadvantage. I never bothered with that shite, Marianne has always been a wonderful singer and interpreter of various styles of music.
I was a major Marianne Faithfull wannabe in the day. She introduced me to the wonderful world of British folk songs, including Childe ballads. I have been writing my own songs for decades now and seldom do covers. and yet, I can still sing some of the songs ( though nothing up on my channel except House of The Rising Sun ) she sang and remember them as if it were yesterday. I remember an interview with her once where she said there were many women her age and a little younger who showed up at shows with photos of them back in the day imitating her. so obvious I was not the only wannabe! One last word, see how she stands almost motionless as she sings, that sweet soprano and her beauty. Now the "stars" need their autotune and ghost singers and look used at a young age. Sad.
her father could learn languages and speak the with the local accent. Marianne has this ability by the sound of her beautiful voice, I think we were all in love with her in the 60s, I still come here for those memories, I still listen to her now, she is a beautiful soul.
Does anybody know where I can get this album- I thought I had all her stuff, had to go to the oddest places over the years to ferret discs out but she is worth it. I adore her. Any book she has recommended and music- helped me when I was sick too (check out Shantaram- magnificent read)
my husband remembers Marian new Faithfull girl on a motorcycle ----mick jagger ---drugs---Mars bars and a beautiful beautiful girl all part of his adolescence wonderful wonderful memories. X. X. x
I love the early stuff but I prefer Marianne's gruffer vocal range she developed as the '70s progressed like on 'Faithless' and then in the masterpiece 'Broken English.'
No wonder I had a mighty crush on this gorgeous young and talented lady. Too bad she got hooked up to Richards and Jagger of the stones, drugs in large quantities, and later troubles in life. Still a sweety at 77.
When MUSIC was beautiful and understandable.............. no wonder the kids today are so FOULED up ... just listen to their music ... no melody, no rhythm, filthy words, and NO feeling. We were the luckiest generation that was ever born... we had it all... Born after WW2 to real parents that loved us and raised us with moms at home. We learned DISCIPLINE and our morals were still intact for the most part. GOD was first in our lives along with GOOD educations and LOVE. Thank YOU LORD !
Like joni mitchell cigarettes were not her vocal chords best friend. I cant stand mick jagger, treating women like toys. Now a toy ballarina. He hung out at epstiens also.
@@jamessim1858 right its all good i eat really bad sometimes and dont exercise as much because its dumb. But ok right thanks easy to get in judgy mode in judgy indiana pence and all that rubbish
Heroin deepens and roughens the voice : A voice that many heroin users share. Their voice sounds raspy, hoarse, tired, and emotionless. Their speech pattern is slowed down, and their voice lowers in pitch, and almost falters and breaks mid-word. Still she battles on .
Still listening in 2024.
That beautiful tremble in her voice - so special, so unique!!!
No artifice, just a beautiful voice and perfect diction. She was exciting in my first year at University in 1965/66 and continues to be so all these years later. Just read that she has recovered from Covid-19. There are few singers today who could just walk up to a microphone with a single backing guitar and produce such MAGIC!
her father could learn languages and speak the with the local accent. Marianne has this ability by the sound of her beautiful voice, I think we were all in love with her in the 60s, I still come here for those memories.
@@pjmoseley243 Doit avoir aussi été la chanteuse préférée du président John Kennedy.
Sounds identical to the recordings.
Those were the days, my friend...we thought they'd never end......but they did, alas. But the great songs will remain forever, if only in our memories. Even when this world will have gone up in flames...now november 2023..
@@mfb3042 And at the same time obvious that she's not miming.
I met Marianne in 1996 and the beautiful smile is the same. She is a very lovely and gracious lady
Is she dude?
Takes you out of this world.
Happy 75Th Birthday Marianne✌🏼💖🎂🎉🎁🎊
She had a beautiful voice back then....haunting like an angel
I was madly in love with marianne back in the day. Beautiful girl with a beautiful voice. Wonder what she could have accomplished if she did not make foolish choices. But I think we all have done the same in our own way.
So true
The important thing is she fought her demons and won, and we are all better because of it...
PLAISIR D .AMOUR.Beautiful the way she sings that song👍💖🙏💖
Very sweet. Watched her since 1965. G'day from Australia 🇦🇺.
Beautiful girl that turned into an even more beautiful woman.... Very distinctive voice. This was the year of my birth... How I wish I was born at least fifteen years earlier.... The sixties music was the soundtrack of a whole era.
I was born in 1950……I cannot explain the magnitude of love….thru music, poetry, etc, I experienced …..totally magical, …then
Viet nam, which brought on totally different protests……..but fantastic music and thought provoking ideas…….
So many of Marianne's TV performances back then were lipsynched - this sounds like a rare glimpse of her raw live pure TALENT back in the 60s! Such a natural artist! Such a shame all the recounts of the day were that her managers were only interested in her image.
Unique in every way. So beautifully simple in her performance. Magic.
Uma voz única, naturalmente afinada, quase um recitativo que brota do íntimo, quase ancestral. Hipnótica, tocante.
brings back the Marianne I've always had a crush on for fifty years running✌😎
like wise Jerry her and Jane Birkin
Just Marianne for me.
Are these you came gave! Donald M. Cook
I was so in love with her.
Me too, and Carly Simon..
First heard this 💎 over 50 yrs ago when I was a young boy-a beautiful song sung by a beautiful ❤️ girl with a beautiful singing voice thanks for the post Auckland New Zealand 2021
OH God such halcyon days!
just as I remember her and that voice, perfect crystal clear singing. I love how Marianne shows respect for the Audience as they applaud her. You dont find manners like that around these days.
what ?? no flashing lights, no fireworks, no shouting, no tats, no nose piercings. I must have the wrong channel. What a great singer loved her since she first appeared. She doesn't need all the razmataz.
So beautiful it hurts
her father could learn languages and speak the with the local accent. Marianne has this ability by the sound of her beautiful voice, I think we were all in love with her in the 60s, I still come here for those memories
What a stunningly beautiful girl she was.
@Rosida Andriyana Nah, should've married me - I would have looked after her better. Bet she broke her Father's heart.
Amazing, the first Voice of an Angel, before Charlotte came along.
Lovely Marianne 🙂
Unbelievable how it all worked in the sixties à L'Olympia in Paris... She alone, standing still face to crowds, modestly producing those melodies with her spiritual, femenine sort of northerner sounds...with her eyes wide open, as if she couldn't believe it, "do I really like you", she could be thinking, funny...a young girl, out of the blue throwned into the heart of the whirlwinds of Art and its big, eager money markets... Harrowing, she was, and suppose the whole parisian music lovers revered her. Well, we can see some of that. She marvelled everybody... how not? She is still touching, nowadays with her harsh and wise voice. Mariane manages to transmit, one way or another. Mariane Faithful means quality, in't it her?? 💜❤️🎶👌
Her current voice open the door to anyone willing to listen & feel. She sings from her soul. I feel from my heart. Few are able equal to all of her songs. A voice created by pain. Don’t dismiss her heart & message. A voice of the ages
Thank you for your most sensitive direction as we hear.
Absolutely lovely her voice is angelic
As Tears Go By ... beautiful.
Perhaps the most beautiful voice in popular music.
Lindsay Evans 29/12/1946 72 Me Too
Angelic voice so perfection
I bought this on a 45 in 65, loved it then, love it even more now
Marianne Faithfull was born in London, England on 29 December 1946. She is an English singer and actress who achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her hit single "As Tears Go By" and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. She is celebrating her 76 birthday today December 29, 2022
What a natural voice she had then
What a beautiful angel!!!!!!
Love her voice...Very Unique!
Yeah, her voice really changed a lot over the decades - endless parties and more has taken it's tolls. She really was a cutie...
Markus R her voice reminds me of Judith Durham of the seekers
Really. Pls…….her voice change is not humorous nor should be compared to her former offerings….know what of which you speak…and, have you seen her recently in concert?…….I have in our botanic gardens…….a few times……we were all still mesmerized with her energy ….her “beingness”….I apologize if my tone is negative….I have always loved her for being herself
@@kimwells2749- People assume that artists who lose their range with time are at some sort of disadvantage. I never bothered with that shite, Marianne has always been a wonderful singer and interpreter of various styles of music.
Such a lovely voice with a beautiful trembling vibrato, and a great performance!
Gosh her smile so sweet
Great Marianne.
Perfection
She's singing for me 🥰!!, must be 🎶🎤😁
I saw Marianne live in the 60s ,she had Jon Mark the guitarist here with her. ....
myjulie60 You're a lucky person!
myjulie60 You are much fortunate ❤️
Grandissima!
I loved her voice; drop-dead gorgeous woman!!! --------------------------WolfSky9
This is the year I was born and to this day Miss Faithful my guardian angle. To this day and beyond. Xxx
Some thought the girl singers were not as important as the guys. I love her here and her first sing career was four memorable year.
I wonder what she must think when she's see's clips like this
awesome indeed
Man she could really soon I’m so glad we have these videos
Beautiful arrangements
I was a major Marianne Faithfull wannabe in the day. She introduced me to the wonderful world of British folk songs, including Childe ballads. I have been writing my own songs for decades now and seldom do covers. and yet, I can still sing some of the songs ( though nothing up on my channel except House of The Rising Sun ) she sang and remember them as if it were yesterday. I remember an interview with her once where she said there were many women her age and a little younger who showed up at shows with photos of them back in the day imitating her. so obvious I was not the only wannabe! One last word, see how she stands almost motionless as she sings, that sweet soprano and her beauty. Now the "stars" need their autotune and ghost singers and look used at a young age. Sad.
her father could learn languages and speak the with the local accent. Marianne has this ability by the sound of her beautiful voice, I think we were all in love with her in the 60s, I still come here for those memories, I still listen to her now, she is a beautiful soul.
How do I find your channel to hear your cover of House of the Rising Sun?
Lovely, Why do today's pop stars refuse to sound like this?
Because they can't sing....
God I love her
Beautiful!!
Beautiful ⚘
En sus inicios,
Realmente formidable!!!
Great version of Tears.
Lovely
14052020 thu What a wonderful voice. very Beautiful.
Smoorverliefd was ik op Marianne!
vraiment qu'elle voix merveileuse méme plus incroyable
Even though her voice lost its freshness and its range she has reinvented the way she sings given her diminished resources.
she did manage to finally pull threw =I am so glad she did !
She outgrew any talent that she had...and should have known when to stop
@@ltaylor5148 Nonsense
Thank you ET :)
Love u song beautiful queen..☺️
Par excellence.
I love folk guitar 💖💖
Thanks..have this on a DVD..but couldnt upload for some reason... now Ican dump the dvd :)
She has a beautifull voice! An angel voice! She was a Rolling Stone?
Does anybody know where I can get this album- I thought I had all her stuff, had to go to the oddest places over the years to ferret discs out but she is worth it. I adore her. Any book she has recommended and music- helped me when I was sick too (check out Shantaram- magnificent read)
AMAZON
Try ebay sunshine,🎶
Mein Dank, gilt auch den super Gitarristen in hintergrund *******
my husband remembers Marian new Faithfull girl on a motorcycle ----mick jagger ---drugs---Mars bars and a beautiful beautiful girl all part of his adolescence wonderful wonderful memories. X. X. x
I love the early stuff but I prefer Marianne's gruffer vocal range she developed as the '70s progressed like on 'Faithless' and then in the masterpiece 'Broken English.'
Broken English is one of the best albums ever BUT this is the Marianne I fell in love with
You are entitled to your opinion.
@@PRmoustache88- Isn't everyone entitled to their opinion, mate?
This is off the record Marianne Faitfull Om French tv
I was 9 !
...when Faithful had a good singing voice...
Back in 1965, I was lucky enough to have a girlfriend who was the spitting image of Marianne. Her name..Linda Olds.!!!
I drove her cars !
She was "unique"
Such a nice voice at the beginning. Later on it changed completely. Sad.
First a lovely nieve good Catholic girl 👧👌, then she met jagger 😝!?,
No wonder I had a mighty crush on this gorgeous young and talented lady. Too bad she got hooked up to Richards and Jagger of the stones, drugs in large quantities, and later troubles in life. Still a sweety at 77.
Were are you came gave! Donald M. Cook
When MUSIC was beautiful and understandable.............. no wonder the kids today are so FOULED up ... just listen to their music ... no melody, no rhythm, filthy words, and NO feeling. We were the luckiest generation that was ever born... we had it all... Born after WW2 to real parents that loved us and raised us with moms at home. We learned DISCIPLINE and our morals were still intact for the most part. GOD was first in our lives along with GOOD educations and LOVE. Thank YOU LORD !
💋💋❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👏🎶🎤🌹
SOFT VELVET VOICE... no one like her since.
she is very unique.
“Marianne with the shaky hands . . . “
Like joni mitchell cigarettes were not her vocal chords best friend. I cant stand mick jagger, treating women like toys. Now a toy ballarina. He hung out at epstiens also.
It was her choice lady she did what she wanted to do nothing more to read into.
@@jamessim1858 right its all good i eat really bad sometimes and dont exercise as much because its dumb. But ok right thanks easy to get in judgy mode in judgy indiana pence and all that rubbish
@@carolclark5776 Thanks for the reply live long and stay healthy and value judgements are just that at the end of the day.
Heroin deepens and roughens the voice : A voice that many heroin users share. Their voice sounds raspy, hoarse, tired, and emotionless. Their speech pattern is slowed down, and their voice lowers in pitch, and almost falters and breaks mid-word. Still she battles on .
I am not enjoying this performance. Her voice has qualities but perhaps her nervousness over took her?
Its the tremor in her voice that is her selling point. ruclips.net/video/EWw-Ohh04hU/видео.html
A beautiful performance
A butterfly.........eaten by wasps..........
Omg sucks so bad? Wtf