Born in 63. I remember this playing on the radio when I was a little kid growing up. Takes me back! The other song that stuck in my mind was Puff the Magic Dragon.
Was born and grew up in the GDR, so the titles of many of my magic childhood songs would most likely not mean anything to anyone here. But when we talk about decadent capitalist music, then Opus' 'Life is life', 'We Will Rock You' from Queen and, errr... 'Lambada' from Kaoma.
@@daredevil9065In seventies ,you saw changes in technology at a slow pace (like record player to cassette player) ,Fashion was 60/70s extension. You kept stuff from sixties into seventies (like furnitures ,home appliances etc..) fast forward to 21 first century ,replace 20th century assets with disposable items at faster rate.
@@amuxpatch2798 So you are saying gramophone record players were still common in 60s and 70s? Were classical record labels still fashion? i saw VCR players in 90s and walkman.
True... i know and remember well. I have written the next songs for Ivana van der Veen that next she will release... She issued already 11 Albums.... she is the real New European Singer Star !
I was six or seven when this song came out. Me and the neighbor girls (jm a guy) would innocently hold hands swinging arms and sing this song. I love the memory of Lisa and Judy.
Those were the days when the young adults behave well, wear decent clothes, clean and respectable and know how to respect elderly people. Those were the days to long for because it was the golden olden days.
When I was a young adult I never behaved well, had decent (?) clothes and didn’t respected elder people. Now I’m 65 and I despise today’s young adults that do all those things. They are just weirdos and abnormal teenagers. I try to runaway from them.
This was one of those songs i would sing along to on the radio! in my youth when I was younger! not heared it in years ! good to hear it again .thanks .👍
@@julioalbertoherrera1339 Yes, Mary did the original, but I MUST SAY, this cover is quite fantastic! And considering it was so soon after the original, I give Sandie a LOT of credit! But strangely enough, I've never heard of her, lol!
@ASTROVORTEX Maybe lee should also run for president - as i see there are little repquirements to be one - would be a perfect fit to convince us of all the good uneducated racists beliefs...
One of the first songs I remember from childhood in the U.K, strangely enough I walk barefoot now almost every day for 5 to 9 kms living on the coast in South Africa.
1968 the year the song came out was the same year our family went to South Africa from the United States. We landed in Cape Town, spend some time in Port Elizabeth and ended up near Durban in Amanzimtoti. I was around 10 yo so I remember these songs and the simple times. We too lived on the beach with our own path. I don't think I realized how good I had it back then... I return to the US in 1979..
This young woman was a stunner , i adored her style and voice , She was so unique in ever sense , this song was delightful xx Those were The DAYS my friends x long live the 60s era i was their lol Jane x🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Quand'ero piccola mia mamma là cantava sempre con tanto tanto piacere sentire questo ricordi quelli sì che erano giorni grazie cara Sedie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Music, the way of life was a beautiful time in the History of the World...I miss it growing up in Waikiki, it was the Best time to me..Growing up in the 50's, The World was great!
@@56cadd 11 in 1968. Had the coolest toys and wore all the latest mod clothing! By then, I had a great record collection and owned electric guitars, and a drum set.
@@56cadd Lucky you! I would have given my right arm for that Sears 4hp mini bike! As it turns out, I had a converted Schwinn Apple Krate with a 2.5hp Briggs & Straton lawnmower engine fitted within the frame of that bike. Fanbelt driven. I got it up to about 30 mph. My friend had those slot cars with a figure 8 track. He also had a Cox butane or whenever fuel it was, prop airplane attached to a cord and handle. I also had various Stingray and Stingray knock-off bicycles. I also had a Winchester ‘73 bb gun rifle.
@@henryrogers5500 ya anything motorized is cool with kids. I had 2 paper routes for income. Refused to wear bell bottoms due to catching in the bicycle sprocket.
Once upon a time there was a tavern Where we used to raise a glass or two Remember how we laughed away the hours Think of all the great things we would do? Those were the days, my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da Then the busy years went rushing by us We lost our starry notions on the way If by chance I'd see you in the tavern We'd smile at one another and we'd say Those were the days, my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da Just tonight I stood before the tavern Nothing seemed the way it used to be In the glass I saw a strange reflection Was that lonely woman really me? Those were the days, my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da Through the door, there came familiar laughter I saw your face and heard you call my name Oh, my friend, we're older but no wiser For in our hearts, the dreams are still the same Those were the days, my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da La-la-la-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la-la-la
I always adored this most lovely girl , her voice was divine , her dress sense was lovely ,,, She was beautiful xx long live Those days of the 60s era ,,,, This song was so catchy lol Jane
This song reminds me in 1968 of when I was in the hospital after having had knee surgery from a high school football injury. Here I am in 2022 and that knee was never the same.
My sister's, when we were young would dress up with my mom's jewelry, and makeup and dance and sing to this song.it was so innocent back then.i miss those days 😢
I remember most Mary Hopkins cover of this about the same time. Sandie's cover is lovely as well (both lovely girls, bright spots in an old man's memories..).
Totally agree... i was around 8 then and carefree... and I loved this song. We used to sing this as we played on the swings in the parks .... memories oh memories ❤
Que tiempos aquéllos Pura Nostalgia. Algo que no alcanzamos a realizar. Una palabra que se nos quedó por decir y que, cambió todo hasta el dia de hoy. La base de aquello........EL AMOR!!
As the title suggests, the melodies that are beautiful enough to remind u of the passing moments and the voice of the singer whispering as if u are talking will bring u peace of mind. 👀😌❤💋
Russian Russian romance "Dear Long"[1] is a Russian romance written by Boris Fomin (music) and Konstantin Podrevsky (words). There is also a version of the text by Paul Herman. The earliest recordings of this song were made by Alexander Vertinsky (1926) and Tamara Tsereteli (1929).
After seeing it when it first came out this song haunted me for a long time. Now, After more than 50 years am I seeing this. God bless for uploading this video
I had heard this song for the first time on All India Radio Hyderabad, sung by Mary Hopkins.Few days later got to see the lyrics in "Sun" magazine. The original lyrics, as mentioned in Sun were by Gene Ruskin. The most memorable song for me. This song can become memorable for any person who value friendship.
@@dhananjay608 This is a version in the original language: ruclips.net/video/HXRsILqKyyM/видео.html It's written by Boris Fomin and Konstantin Podrevsky in the 1920's.
Just saw Mary Hopkin singing "Goodbye" on Ed Sullivan which led me to this. Both are great performances and have a unique feature in common that being the camera work in both. In the Mary Hopkin song there are multiple shots of her in one frame, with and without her guitar and each time she says Goodbye one guitar and disappears. Sandie Shaw seems to be revolving as she sings. Both of these effects enhance and underscore the lyrics and I feel they contribute to the artistry of the performances. Those were the days. (My Friend).
Evoco mi linda juventud, mis amigos, mis estudios, la moda, los colores, la contracultura, con Donaire y gratitud a la vida a la madre que me parió y compartió momentos tan agradables de mi bella y hermosa vida qué me tocó vivir aún después del covid 19 Qué viva la vida.🤗🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This performance is really magnificent - so expressive and charming at the same time. Takes me nostalgically back to my kindergarten days (some forty years ago) when I heard it for the first time.
I remember in 1994 several people mentioned these lyrics would apply to our lives in the far future 😆😂🤣and so they Do apply now in 2022 just as predicted that they would. 😇✨Amazing! 👍🏼❤️✨😂
Beautiful song. Always makes me picture a simple rural village maybe in Eastern Europe… remote, sunny, breezy, with mountains in the background. That’s what I see. it’s so not English despite Mary Hopkin and Sandie Shaw singing it. The Balalaika gives it that eastern feeling.
Born in 63. I remember this playing on the radio when I was a little kid growing up. Takes me back! The other song that stuck in my mind was Puff the Magic Dragon.
Ditto...
This Apple Label Version of Mary Hopkins was the Recording on the Radio that became famous.
ruclips.net/video/Ry5GHJifMWY/видео.html
Another song that comes to mind...the Theme Song of Bonnie & Clyde.
The songs that always stayed with me is The Legend Of Xanadu and Obla di Obla da
Was born and grew up in the GDR, so the titles of many of my magic childhood songs would most likely not mean anything to anyone here.
But when we talk about decadent capitalist music, then Opus' 'Life is life', 'We Will Rock You' from Queen and, errr... 'Lambada' from Kaoma.
This really takes me back! The world was such a different place back then. Those really were the days. ~ enter nostalgic emoji here~🇬🇧😊❤🇺🇲
In America it was wars and horrible racism
@@xxlionroarxxxxxxxx4438 and still war and horribel racism
I agree 👍
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I agree - I can remember this in the car with family , or some faint radio in the neighborhood.
This song still gives me goosebumps. Seems like yesterday.
Those were the days 🤣🤣
memories of seventies for me.
@@amuxpatch2798 So how were the Seventies? I am a 90s kid
@@daredevil9065In seventies ,you saw changes in technology at a slow pace (like record player to cassette player) ,Fashion was 60/70s extension. You kept stuff from sixties into seventies (like furnitures ,home appliances etc..) fast forward to 21 first century ,replace 20th century assets with disposable items at faster rate.
@@amuxpatch2798 So you are saying gramophone record players were still common in 60s and 70s? Were classical record labels still fashion? i saw VCR players in 90s and walkman.
The epitome of beauty, poise, and class, Sandie Shaw.
One of the great British and European singers. Sings equally well in English, French, Italian and Spanish. A true star.
and German
А песня наша, русская :)
True... i know and remember well. I have written the next songs for Ivana van der Veen that next she will release... She issued already 11 Albums.... she is the real New European Singer Star !
@@Steve14ps and Russian ;) do you remember
If you have a musical ear or perfect pitch, it’s a great advantage in mastering a language. Sandie still looks fantastic 2022.
I was six or seven when this song came out. Me and the neighbor girls (jm a guy) would innocently hold hands swinging
arms and sing this song. I love the memory of Lisa and Judy.
Lovely memory! I hope they see your comment one day! X
This Apple Label Version of Mary Hopkins was the Recording on the Radio that became famous.
ruclips.net/video/Ry5GHJifMWY/видео.html
I was five and you were six, We rode on horses made of sticks
Those were the days when the young adults behave well, wear decent clothes, clean and respectable and know how to respect elderly people. Those were the days to long for because it was the golden olden days.
I was a very little girl then but I agree
But they didn't know how to advise and teach younger people to do the same. Parents are to blame for their children's mistakes.
When I was a young adult I never behaved well, had decent (?) clothes and didn’t respected elder people. Now I’m 65 and I despise today’s young adults that do all those things. They are just weirdos and abnormal teenagers. I try to runaway from them.
Nice clothes correct but no shoes . Too tall.
@@rascalhusky8129 I remember when she sang barefoot at Eurovision. Puppet on a String. Everyone talked about that across Europe.
MERAVIGLIOSI RICORDI DI UN'ETÀ ADOLESCENZIALE CHE NON RITORNERÀ MAI PIÙ
It brings back memories for me too. Life was so much simpler. More innocent. Sandie has a good voice.
Yes, for a child of course, but tell me how 1968 was "simple" to any adult of the time.
I agree!👍
Très vrais , une belle époque, sorry i don tspeack église or so bad , friendly from France
I always loved this song ! She’s a great singer !
This Apple Label Version of Mary Hopkins was the Recording on the Radio that became famous.
ruclips.net/video/Ry5GHJifMWY/видео.html
This was one of those songs i would sing along to on the radio! in my youth when I was younger! not heared it in years ! good to hear it again .thanks .👍
Hi Christine
Great rendition! And nice feet too.
Linda eu tinha 14 anos mas me lembro como eu dançava em casa só não podíamos sair 👏👏👏👏👏🌹💓
In my dad's 68 Impala
This Apple Label Version of Mary Hopkins was the Recording on the Radio that became famous.
ruclips.net/video/Ry5GHJifMWY/видео.html
She is so sweet... like all the girls of my generation!
I miss A LOT that sweet and kind girls and women! 💕🌷
Ugly tattoos defacing everyone these days.
I feel sad when I hear this song because now I understand and feel what she saying those were the days I am 64 .
Hi Denis. Sure there's one or more that make you feel happy. Or just happier than usually. Listen them whenever needed. It goes well for me.
You're comment is for all of us Denis , Thanks
@@56cadd
Это РУССКАЯ песня
Это наш ментолитет
@@ИванИванович-з8н2м
Say what ?
@@ИванИванович-з8н2м
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This cover is lovely; she emotes so well. And she is so beautiful and classy.
They're all "covers"
@astrovortex6307 well played.
Wow! I haven't heard that song in a very long time. Yes, those were the days!
Those were the days and this was in 1968!
I would gladly go back to the 70-80's...
Great song! I remember how much my Mom liked this song back in the '60's.
...thảo nguyên hoang vắng bát ngát tận chân trời..... những năm 1970+...tôi nghe mỗi ngày ở Hà Nội ❤
Never even knew this version existed. A very nice find.
There was another version by welsh singer Mary Hopkin...
@@julioalbertoherrera1339 Yes, Mary did the original, but I MUST SAY, this cover is quite fantastic! And considering it was so soon after the original, I give Sandie a LOT of credit! But strangely enough, I've never heard of her, lol!
@ASTROVORTEX Maybe lee should also run for president - as i see there are little repquirements to be one - would be a perfect fit to convince us of all the good uneducated racists beliefs...
@ASTROVORTEX Do get over yourself !
@@julioalbertoherrera1339 she was the original👍👍
One of the first songs I remember from childhood in the U.K, strangely enough I walk barefoot now almost every day for 5 to 9 kms living on the coast in South Africa.
1968 the year the song came out was the same year our family went to South Africa from the United States. We landed in Cape Town, spend some time in Port Elizabeth and ended up near Durban in Amanzimtoti. I was around 10 yo so I remember these songs and the simple times. We too lived on the beach with our own path. I don't think I realized how good I had it back then... I return to the US in 1979..
This Apple Label Version of Mary Hopkins was the Recording on the Radio that became famous.
ruclips.net/video/Ry5GHJifMWY/видео.html
I heard this when I was a teenager now I'm an old man... and the dreams are still the same
Was on my 3rd Nam tour when this came out. My God the memories I have now.And so much lost forever..
Very good.
I grew up with Mary Hopkins version I've never heard this one!
This version is okay but not the same as sung by Mary Hopkins.
same
@@dnmurphy48 Yes, Mary Hopkins captures the sad yearning of good days of the past.
I haven't heard this version either, Mary's is the best, I was a teenager in the 60's that is when music was music, not like the s*** of today........
When pop was new. Now its old.
I was born in the county of Notts back in 62, those really were the days my friends.
We lived freely and with respect for thy communities...
In my 70th year now loved Mary Hopkins Version fills me full of yearning for those days
This young woman was a stunner , i adored her style and voice , She was so unique in ever sense , this song was delightful xx Those were The DAYS my friends x long live the 60s era i was their lol Jane x🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I remember this song from when I was 6 years old. I never knew that the singer was so beautiful.
I even remember this song when I was 8 years old ,those were the days great song of my memories my childhood comes on my eyes
Quand'ero piccola mia mamma là cantava sempre con tanto tanto piacere sentire questo ricordi quelli sì che erano giorni grazie cara Sedie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Music, the way of life was a beautiful time in the History of the World...I miss it growing up in Waikiki, it was the Best time to me..Growing up in the 50's, The World was great!
Those were the days.... That will never come back
Beautiful period.
Esta canción me lleva a mi infancia junto a mis padres y hermanos, una vida muy tranquila. Saludos desde Chile.
Never heard sandy shaw do this before. What a voice...! Her hit was ',there is always something there to remind me"
Puppet on a String, Monsieur Dupont, etc, etc.
I’ve loved this song since I was a kid. Little did I know how true it would be once I was an old man.
what a memory it evokes! I wa 24 then. Though I can not swing and sway like her now, I still have those days.
Thanks Sandie
Oh my god!! This song take me back until those days…I was 8 years old!!😍
Ya 8 in 68 for sure, me too
@@56cadd 11 in 1968. Had the coolest toys and wore all the latest mod clothing! By then, I had a great record collection and owned electric guitars, and a drum set.
@@henryrogers5500 those were the days ! A Motorific slot car set , sting ray, and Sears 4 hp mini bike occupied me during summer break.
@@56cadd Lucky you! I would have given my right arm for that Sears 4hp mini bike! As it turns out, I had a converted Schwinn Apple Krate with a 2.5hp Briggs & Straton lawnmower engine fitted within the frame of that bike. Fanbelt driven. I got it up to about 30 mph. My friend had those slot cars with a figure 8 track. He also had a Cox butane or whenever fuel it was, prop airplane attached to a cord and handle. I also had various Stingray and Stingray knock-off bicycles. I also had a Winchester ‘73 bb gun rifle.
@@henryrogers5500 ya anything motorized is cool with kids. I had 2 paper routes for income. Refused to wear bell bottoms due to catching in the bicycle sprocket.
Once upon a time there was a tavern
Where we used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours
Think of all the great things we would do?
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
La-la-la-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da
Then the busy years went rushing by us
We lost our starry notions on the way
If by chance I'd see you in the tavern
We'd smile at one another and we'd say
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
La-la-la-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da
Just tonight I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass I saw a strange reflection
Was that lonely woman really me?
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
La-la-la-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da
Through the door, there came familiar laughter
I saw your face and heard you call my name
Oh, my friend, we're older but no wiser
For in our hearts, the dreams are still the same
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
La-la-la-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
La-la-la-da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
Regresé a los 70' ,gracias
Marilda...
Você é D ++++++++
Love to hear this over a video of life in 1968 moving into the years ahead and reflecting back.
What a magical voice!!
not her song!
@@WORTLOAF Why not? 🤔
@@WORTLOAF who the hell cares? All singers use material written by others.
I always adored this most lovely girl , her voice was divine , her dress sense was lovely ,,, She was beautiful xx long live Those days of the 60s era ,,,, This song was so catchy lol Jane
In ‘68 I was in high school. Best music ever was made during that time. Love it!
This song reminds me in 1968 of when I was in the hospital after having had knee surgery from a high school football injury. Here I am in 2022 and that knee was never the same.
My sister's, when we were young would dress up with my mom's jewelry, and makeup and dance and sing to this song.it was so innocent back then.i miss those days 😢
Hi Donna
@@thomasthom6583 oh another stalker, just give it up, the only response is mine. 😆
Great girl with a splendid voice ,, lovely version xx
I remember most Mary Hopkins cover of this about the same time. Sandie's cover is lovely as well (both lovely girls, bright spots in an old man's memories..).
Thank you so much….Sandy Show….the best time of my life….
WOW... I remember this song. Haven't heard it in years...
That brought me back. 1968 I remember that year!
This song takes me back to 1968 what a song it sure refreshes memory
My best friend and I sang this song over and over again as we played on the swing set !!! What fun memories
Different songs mean different things to different people. This song reminds me of a caravan holiday and long summer days aged 10 near Pitlochry
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore I give two thumbs up 👍 👍 from a metal head slayer
Listening to this 1968 song in 2022, 54 years apart, as far as 1914 was from 1968. 😶
Right. Plagiarism of ruclips.net/video/Zsoe7L-yieI/видео.html
Those certainly were the days! Great music and fantastic 👨🎤 🎤 🎶
They certainly were, I would have them back in a heartbeat.
Totally agree... i was around 8 then and carefree... and I loved this song. We used to sing this as we played on the swings in the parks .... memories oh memories ❤
She walks barefoot, like Cesaria Evora. Open, emotional, sincerely. Those were the times
Very cool to see what it was like in the past! Thank you for sharing.👍
Saw her live and I can tell you she was brilliant a real star
Lucky you!
I couldn't ever stomach this song.
The good old days. I am glad to have lived then.
Que tiempos aquéllos
Pura Nostalgia.
Algo que no alcanzamos a realizar.
Una palabra que se nos quedó por decir y que, cambió todo hasta el dia de hoy.
La base de aquello........EL AMOR!!
Finally! Something on the internet I'm too young to remember!
God my love...came back to those days everyone. We can have life we wish.
As the title suggests, the melodies that are beautiful enough to remind u of the passing moments and the voice of the singer whispering as if u are talking will bring u peace of mind. 👀😌❤💋
It is now the year 2023. 1968 felt like yesterday. Still an amazing song after all those years.
Loved her song "Always Something There To Remind Me"!
I was 11 year 1987 Beautiful Music 🎵🎶 👏👏👏 Miami Florida 🌴
Beautiful voice and the singer! Always loved this Russian Gypsy song!
When this video came up, I instantly recognized the name of the song. There are some bits from 1968 that will ignite my memories and I'm back in 1968.
The magic touches of simplicity! The Greatness and The Glory!
In France we called her "la chanteuse aux pieds nus", the bare feet singer. This song is magical
Russian Russian romance "Dear Long"[1] is a Russian romance written by Boris Fomin (music) and Konstantin Podrevsky (words). There is also a version of the text by Paul Herman. The earliest recordings of this song were made by Alexander Vertinsky (1926) and Tamara Tsereteli (1929).
me recuerda mi niñez escuchaba en la radio esta canción desde Argentina
I was a big fan of Sandie Shaw. I even had her Record Album.
After seeing it when it first came out this song haunted me for a long time. Now, After more than 50 years am I seeing this. God bless for uploading this video
Those were the days, my friend - we thaught they never end. They ended 😞
Barefoot and those were the days, and it happens so fast...💕💕💕
Never saw this artist but know the song well! She is perfect for this hit!
Fell in love with her before I knew what sex was . So long ago. Still love her .
Saludos desde España 🇪🇦...ya vi antes a NANCY SINATRA, GUAPÍSIMA ♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️
What a special gift from God! Pure God given talent! Thank you for sharing!
When I become old, I will still listen to her songs. Hope it will still exists on youtube
Boy this brings me back.
I had heard this song for the first time on All India Radio Hyderabad, sung by Mary Hopkins.Few days later got to see the lyrics in "Sun" magazine. The original lyrics, as mentioned in Sun were by Gene Ruskin. The most memorable song for me. This song can become memorable for any person who value friendship.
Ruskin only translated it; it's from the 20's...and russian...
@@robertobruno8936 Thanks for the information. I was really not aware of this fact. Which Country you belong to Sir?
@@dhananjay608 This is a version in the original language: ruclips.net/video/HXRsILqKyyM/видео.html It's written by Boris Fomin and Konstantin Podrevsky in the 1920's.
@@mbasir Great job Sir, thanks a lot for the link.
Bellísima melodía y hermosa Sandie. Recuerdos de mi querida juventud. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Russian music
@@igorbt6706 Exactamente, camarada!
in my childhood I barely remember this song played when I was 5 y.o , I'm sure that the old days are better than this time.
thank you for sharing
Just saw Mary Hopkin singing "Goodbye" on Ed Sullivan which led me to this. Both are great performances and have a unique
feature in common that being the camera work in both. In the Mary Hopkin song there are multiple shots of her in one frame,
with and without her guitar and each time she says Goodbye one
guitar and disappears. Sandie Shaw seems to be revolving as she sings. Both of these effects enhance and underscore the lyrics
and I feel they contribute to the artistry of the performances. Those were the days. (My Friend).
Evoco mi linda juventud, mis amigos, mis estudios, la moda, los colores, la contracultura, con Donaire y gratitud a la vida a la madre que me parió y compartió momentos tan agradables de mi bella y hermosa vida qué me tocó vivir aún después del covid 19
Qué viva la vida.🤗🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
aqui en mi pais ese tema lo cantaba violeta rivas .el tema me vuelve a mi niñez .
Благодарю!Красиво!
Silvio Santos usava uma versão dessa música no programa de calouros na hora de apresentar os jurados!!!! Quanta saudade!!!!
Verdade, que saudades meu Deus
Eu ia comentar isso rsrs
Vdd, é a cara do Silvio Santos! Bateu uma saudade imensa da minha infância!
@@marialeonilda499 👍👍👍👍 Um abração!!!!
@@AtadolfaCH 👍👍👍👍 Um abração!!!!
Супер исполнение певицей красавицей! Я восхищена! БРАВО!!!!!!!
А это русская песня?
@@григорийк-ш1у дорогой длинною..
Wow, this was a trip down a really nice memory lane! Thanks!
This performance is really magnificent - so expressive and charming at the same time. Takes me nostalgically back to my kindergarten days (some forty years ago) when I heard it for the first time.
if only we could go back when the world really was a different place.a much nicer place,the sixties will never be beaten.
So viel Schönheit und wundervolle Musik. Fühlt ein Herz……. Bravo
Wow I never had any idea that the singer of this song is so kick ass beautiful.
She is frickin Amazing!!!💞💞
Meravigliose le canzoni e il portamento di quei tempi- no sti picchiatelli di mo!
Talent and class. A rare combination, indeed!
i was 11 the last time i heard this,im retired now ,reckon, 50 yrs
I remember in 1994 several people mentioned these lyrics would apply to our lives in the far future 😆😂🤣and so they Do apply now in 2022 just as predicted that they would. 😇✨Amazing! 👍🏼❤️✨😂
Beautiful song. Always makes me picture a simple rural village maybe in Eastern Europe… remote, sunny, breezy, with mountains in the background. That’s what I see.
it’s so not English despite Mary Hopkin and Sandie Shaw singing it. The Balalaika gives it that eastern feeling.
It is a Russian song