Ok. But even if just for a minute. It's a beautiful song, I can remember listening to it with the volume up and singing along to it. I can do this song over an over...
My first "concert". The Searchers played at the officers club on the NATO base in Naples, Italy. I don't remember any other tune they did besides this!
Wasn't the original from the 50s though? My opinion the best decades for music were the 50s,60s,70s, and 80s. The early and mid 90s had some good music too but towards the end of the decade not so much IMO
My daddy used to sing this to me when I was a little girl. Made me laugh so hard! I said "Daddy, is that even a real song?!" Well, my daddy passed on to heaven this summer. I'm laying here in the dark listening to this and wetting the pillow with my tears. This one's for you Daddy.
You have an awesome dad if he sang oldies to you. He’s happy you’re still listening to this song to this day up in the clouds. Rest In Peace good sir. 😁❤️
My sister and her friend were on "34th & vine" in Denver. This song on the radio. Her friend spotted her uncle Joe, a Denver cop. They ran over and each kissed him on the cheek. They couldn't wait to tell all their friends in high school they actually kissed a cop on 34th& vine. How sweet and innocent back then.
i used to listen to this music on our smal box- shaped battery operated transistor radio back in 1965.....i was 4 yrs old then.......im now 63...with fond memories..... from the Philippines
The huge number of times that people have wanted to hear these old songs over and over again proves that people want to be happy, have fun and forget their troubles. 😊😊
Love Potion No. 9 is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by the Clovers, who took it to number 23 on the US as well as R&B charts that year. The song was recorded by the Searchers in 1964.
Lyrics are here👇👇 I took my troubles down to Madame Ruth You know that gypsy with the gold-capped tooth She's got a pad down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine Selling little bottles of love potion number nine I told her that I was a flop with chics I've been this way since 1956 She looked at my palm and she made a magic sign She said "What you need is love potion number nine" She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink She said "I'm gonna make it up right here in the sink" It smelled like turpentine, it looked like Indian ink I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink I didn't know if it was day or night I started kissing everything in sight But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink I didn't know if it was day or night I started kissing everything in sight But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine Love potion number nine Love Potion number nine Love Potion number nine
Gonna play this at the cemetery tomorrow morning for my uncle Buds funeral. We caught a ton of bass on his boat listening to this song. Catch it , kiss it , let it go. R.I.P. Uncle Bud & Thank You for the memories
Words cannot describe how good ROY was his vocal range just blows you away ONE of the BEST singers ever was lucky to see him perform twice in AUSTRALIA in 60s Such a very humble person NEVER get tired of his work R.I.P.
So thankful I grew up when songs like this were on the air. What a time that was. Innocent and fun. No modern technology except black and white TV and the AM radio. We loved it.
Yes, that fun era of McCarthyism, the Korean War, discrimination against and subjugation of blacks, lynchings, homophobia of every description, a time when women were routinely and openly paid less for the exact same jobs as men....that fun and innocent time?
The Beatles, The Searchers, Billy J Kramer, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black, Scaffold,Billy Fury and yes, even Ken Dodd - all part of the amazing Merseysound.
I was HOOKED on this song when I first heard it on the radio at around age 7 or 8. I got a mixed tape for my 9th birthday & Jumped up & down in joy when I saw this song was on it.
+HBKanedge818 'Kites by Simon Dupree', in 1967, was the first record I ever bought, when I found on a CD 26 years later I reacted the same way, I was 30 years at the time, favorites last for ever I guess.....
Gerard Byrne I was born in 1987 so I never bought records but my Dad has more that 200. I was mostly into Taping songs off the Radio (I would fall asleep to 1050 CHUM ever since I was 2 years old). I would get the occasional Pre-recorded cassette for Birthdays, Christmas...ect
I have always loved this song. "I told her that I was a flop with chicks. Been that way since 1956. She looked at my palm & she made a magic sign." This always just cracks me up, Everytime.
Well I appreciate your service brother God bless you at least you were one of the lucky ones that made it home 🏡 some others not so much. And not so much we're talking about it either but their memories will live in our hearts we were all Brothers in arms we had each other's back God bless you sir and thank you for the service
These guys were pure genius ,, ive seen them several times over the last10 years ,,most of the original band have gone ,,,i always loved how smart they looked ,,long live the 60s era lol xx
EnosEverything No no, you don't understand. He was looking for this song but all the RESULTS were for revolution, and that wasn't right, that's his lament.
Rhonda Boncutter Ayup! Seems cannot remember the grocery list but nailed every word of this song. LOL 👍🏻 It’s the important things we remember, right??? That’s my excuse and I am sticking to it 😁
My dad had a jukebox in our family room filled with all of his old 45s, and he would play this song for me often. It was the 90's and this song still takes me back. :-)
Remember this from the 60"s . Alas my older brother and sister went to the dances...I was about 10ish...Thanks radio for building my hopes and imagination. Just remember this song....
Am glad these guys have beat the odds, being the oldest band on tour! I loved this song and always makes me smile. It also reminds me of guy I knew who was a bit free spirited and decided that he wanted hug a cop and kissed him when he asked him to not go on stage at an outdoor concert. He was doing good, dancing away before he took some substance. I think of that incident when listening to #lovepotionnumber9
I absolutely adore this genre of music! Introduced to me by the early Beatles stuff (which I have had a lifelong love of) there are so many fantastic songs from this period. This song has a great sound and a great lyrical story to it, just brilliant 👌
This is a lovely jamm to sing too love potion #9 way back in the late 50s approximately 1956 67yrs ago 👍 always a hit never got old. 1,one GREAT Hit , Sexy music 🎶 Great Band. Never forgotten ❤️
I would wait hours for the radio to play this again! Loved this song! Remember then Only had transistor radio! Imagine kids today only having that, no Smart Phones, etc! No computers, just a rotary dial phone with a party line! Other people on your phone, had to take turns! How I grew up!
Rhonda, I grew up during the 60`s and I remember this song played being at the skating rink on Friday nights as well as on the radio quite a lot....one year, my parents bought me an AM battery operated transistor radio with a REAL leather case!!
Search for this song and got even interested to hear the whole because of Jung Woo Sung who guest on Running Man. So everytime i hear this song he is the one that comes to my mind. Love You Jung Woo Sung
Thanks for posting! Just fantastic... perfect performance and entertainment for all ages! I wish I had been born in the 1940's... almost 80 years later and we still love to see and sing with them! Not like modern music at all.
In 2024 I'm stuck in the 1960's , there will never be songs of this era in music again.
True and sad 😢
You're so right 😊 I'm stuck in the 60's too
The best music ever😊
Who could blame you. Was there and it is unsurpassed.in talent
People this song is only two minutes and seven seconds long.......but lasts a lifetime in your mind.......
Ok. But even if just for a minute. It's a beautiful song, I can remember listening to it with the volume up and singing along to it. I can do this song over an over...
Yeah, but listen to the real thing, not this lame ass cover. Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/qTjs7a9l0hM/видео.html
@terry waller I agree with you Terry completely, for the very reasons you mention!
IN 'OR mind, 'cause in mines ionly reapet "Little indians "
2+7=9
Who's listening in 2024.....ME ... that's who😮..........😊
I'm listening to . This group performed this song better than the original.
Me here!😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🕺🏼🎸🎻💃🏼🎸🎻💃🏼🎸🎻💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼🎻🎸🕺🏼
Right here....working on my 82 y.o. jeep
Me too😂
Meee 😁
Love this song. There's nothing like the 60s, 70s music. That was talent.
80s too
I've still got a 45 of this song..
My first "concert".
The Searchers played at the officers club on the NATO base in Naples, Italy.
I don't remember any other tune they did besides this!
@@nevergivein4084 me too
Wasn't the original from the 50s though? My opinion the best decades for music were the 50s,60s,70s, and 80s. The early and mid 90s had some good music too but towards the end of the decade not so much IMO
The stuff of today doesn't even come remotely close to this pure magic!
You can't even get the love potion #9 anymore, it only goes to #6 nowadays.
@@aarondigby5054Damn it Jim ! .. I know a guy who knows a guy tho ….😜
I thought it was I took my troubles down to baton rouge.
My daddy used to sing this to me when I was a little girl. Made me laugh so hard! I said "Daddy, is that even a real song?!" Well, my daddy passed on to heaven this summer. I'm laying here in the dark listening to this and wetting the pillow with my tears. This one's for you Daddy.
I'm sorry for your loss. My dad passed away in 2008. I know how hard it is. :'(
You have an awesome dad if he sang oldies to you. He’s happy you’re still listening to this song to this day up in the clouds. Rest In Peace good sir. 😁❤️
I am sorry
Mrs Lisa Williams : Never had a Daddy but good of yours to play such a classic for you sorry for your loss, May he R.I.P.
bigorange2082 o...jft 6
One of the coolest songs of the 60's
One of the coolest ever
Man the 50s rock and the 60s swing.Two great era's for good music.
#DataDiggerDon Says... You’re so Right!. 🤗
That was my first record ever it took a few mounts before i switch my turn table to 78tours i can t remember what song was on the other side ?????
My sister and her friend were on "34th & vine" in Denver. This song on the radio. Her friend spotted her uncle Joe, a Denver cop. They ran over and each kissed him on the cheek. They couldn't wait to tell all their friends in high school they actually kissed a cop on 34th& vine. How sweet and innocent back then.
What did the cop react to those kisses?
Every time when I hear this song, I smile deep from my heart for those young and silly days that couldn't last long.
Happy days. Know all the words😆
@@sandeedobberstine5591 🥰
i used to listen to this music on our smal box- shaped battery operated transistor radio back in 1965.....i was 4 yrs old then.......im now 63...with fond memories..... from the Philippines
January 2021........ These songs are "timeless"...... !!
you are so right.
@@michaelshafts1400 me to....
May 2021 from France
that they are..
Definitely.
The huge number of times that people have wanted to hear these old songs over and over again proves that people want to be happy, have fun and forget their troubles. 😊😊
They want to go back to that era and the memories that they had back then when the world was better
Love Potion No. 9 is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by the Clovers, who took it to number 23 on the US as well as R&B charts that year. The song was recorded by the Searchers in 1964.
This song was performed by some really great bands of the day.
And also more than 20 Elvis songs
Thought I had heard this song before. Before The Searchers
Thanks for the info. Fun, fun song.
The lyrics are actually altered. Look it up..😮
This was the best of times, glad I lived it.
I count my lucky stars to have lived through this wonderful stage in music history - it was magical and casts its spell to this day ...
Lyrics are here👇👇
I took my troubles down to Madame Ruth
You know that gypsy with the gold-capped tooth
She's got a pad down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
Selling little bottles of love potion number nine
I told her that I was a flop with chics
I've been this way since 1956
She looked at my palm and she made a magic sign
She said "What you need is love potion number nine"
She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink
She said "I'm gonna make it up right here in the sink"
It smelled like turpentine, it looked like Indian ink
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
I didn't know if it was day or night
I started kissing everything in sight
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
I held my nose, I closed my eyes, I took a drink
I didn't know if it was day or night
I started kissing everything in sight
But when I kissed a cop down on Thirty-Fourth and Vine
He broke my little bottle of Love Potion Number Nine
Love potion number nine
Love Potion number nine
Love Potion number nine
Thanks 😍
Madame Rue, not Ruth.
@@smokeynewton yes! That's what I heard. I love this cute song I was so little when it came out.
Thanks 💐
Thank you 😊
Gonna play this at the cemetery tomorrow morning for my uncle Buds funeral. We caught a ton of bass on his boat listening to this song.
Catch it , kiss it , let it go.
R.I.P. Uncle Bud & Thank You for the memories
I dunno what to say but I feel you
In National City, near San Diego, riding to school in a bus, we would sing this....1965.
Words cannot describe how good ROY was his vocal range just blows you away ONE of the BEST singers ever was lucky to see him perform twice in AUSTRALIA in 60s Such a very humble person NEVER get tired of his work R.I.P.
The early Rock and Rock. The stuff I grew up with. I am vintage 1958. 😊
1964 for me so miss this music, not like today you need drugs to understand it
Hello from Ukraine, I'm 72, but I still listen to them
The people of Ukraine are in our minds. Australia supports you and has sent military aid and more is coming.
Thank you brother!@@rossedmonds1828
l m 75 and love that music From central America Guatemala
This is still Music.... And never dies ❤❤
My grandmother showed me this song and I am very proud of this song and how great it was
was this in Calofornia? the good old days, gypsy was still correct in these days...
So thankful I grew up when songs like this were on the air. What a time that was. Innocent and fun. No modern technology except black and white TV and the AM radio. We loved it.
So innocent when they are speaking of taking liquid xtc.
Erika Kay Bartholomew lol
Yes, that fun era of McCarthyism, the Korean War, discrimination against and subjugation of blacks, lynchings, homophobia of every description, a time when women were routinely and openly paid less for the exact same jobs as men....that fun and innocent time?
Eh, that was 15 years earlier.
NOBODY IS ALLOWED FOND MEMORIES BECASUE A BAD THING HAPPENED ONCE
The Beatles, The Searchers, Billy J Kramer, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black, Scaffold,Billy Fury and yes, even Ken Dodd - all part of the amazing Merseysound.
oh yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
ergot they all drank it the sacred secret or the plague depending on the fungi. LSD
footscorn Queen?
The kinks
coincidently favorites of the flower power people. Both sides of the pond.
Some songs just stick in your mind forever. ...this is one of them.....
@Francesca Di'Frapolli good choice!! I have many favorites I should do the same as you have done...take care....
A perfect supreme masterpiece of euphony!!!
I was HOOKED on this song when I first heard it on the radio at around age 7 or 8. I got a mixed tape for my 9th birthday & Jumped up & down in joy when I saw this song was on it.
+HBKanedge818 'Kites by Simon Dupree', in 1967, was the first record I ever bought, when I found on a CD 26 years later I reacted the same way, I was 30 years at the time, favorites last for ever I guess.....
Gerard Byrne I was born in 1987 so I never bought records but my Dad has more that 200. I was mostly into Taping songs off the Radio (I would fall asleep to 1050 CHUM ever since I was 2 years old). I would get the occasional Pre-recorded cassette for Birthdays, Christmas...ect
+HBKanedge818 i also had an obsession for this song at a young age lol, still love it
+HBKanedge818 you can get their songs on CD
jennifur sun I was always a Cassette person. CD's scratch too easy.
Searchers, I grew up with this sound, I love these guys.
animal in your 2 strokes avoid vegetable toxic oils!
I love em singing When you walk in the room 👍
This is truly music , NO VIOLENCE , NO CURSE like today crappy music 2021 .
What always struck me about this song was the drumming. So clean and concise.
And low-ego! Rock-solid drumming, perfect fills, absolutely satisfying.
I have always loved this song. "I told her that I was a flop with chicks. Been that way since 1956. She looked at my palm & she made a magic sign." This always just cracks me up, Everytime.
My Dad sang this when I was a kid. I'm 44 now and I still remember my Dad singing and dancing to this song. Good times, good times.
I can vaguely rem from the radio but I was born in the mid 60's Great Memes are what keep the good times remembered and keeps your mind sharp.
I remember the first time I watched the searchers.On the ED Sullivan show.Needles and pins, great song.🎉🎉🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Sony Bono wrote Needles and Pins. Great song..lots of cool people have covered it, from Tom Petty to the Ramones.
One of the best songs of all time. Outstanding!
This is my favorite song when I was 17 years old in the year 1967 in Vietnam. Phuong duy Huynh
I bought this record at 1967 when i was 19 and i still have it here in Greece.
Well I appreciate your service brother God bless you at least you were one of the lucky ones that made it home 🏡 some others not so much. And not so much we're talking about it either but their memories will live in our hearts we were all Brothers in arms we had each other's back God bless you sir and thank you for the service
Good memories from 1965...I remember this hit plus the blackout of 1965.I was 11...so thank God I can remember..
Those were fun years!
Raphael I remember that year 1965 I was 7 years old and I remember the blackout I was living in Burlington Ontario Canada at the time.
I was 10. I grew up with some great music. You know the history.
my birth year and yet I love the melody very much-
These guys were pure genius ,, ive seen them several times over the last10 years ,,most of the original band have gone ,,,i always loved how smart they looked ,,long live the 60s era lol xx
The Searchers,a great group,I remember hearing my parents play this song,when I was a kid.
Hello Lisa, how are you?
Downloaded 2 other big hits of the searchers I found on a video
There will never be raw talent like this ever again.
I very long searched for this song, but only remembered "Number 9". And I always offered "Revolution 9" the Beatles. And finally I found it!
+Виктор Волков Good you found it! That has happened before, & I'm glad I find the song I want after searching.
Moonlight * Thank you for your understanding.
+Виктор Волков You might say you're a searcher.
+Dexi .... And a very dim Searcher at that to confuse this with Revolution # 9... bloody hell...
EnosEverything No no, you don't understand. He was looking for this song but all the RESULTS were for revolution, and that wasn't right, that's his lament.
This is what 60s Pop music is all about! Great song, great group! Stood the test of time.👍👍
The Searchers were a great band, underrated. Needles & Pins was actually written for them by Sonny Bono! Seriously!
Jackie DelShannon was the first to record Needles and Pins in 1963,
@@leizajayne1098 loved them from day one saw them live in Coventry yrs ago x
Yup. Sonny did write the lyrics.
Just enjoy the music...
They are not underrated: We are thousands of fans who still remember this great band!
Those were the days people!!!! Great music, great memories!
Hello pretty 💝
"But when I kissed the cop down on 34th and Vine" he tasered me.
+Jim Nesta hahaha
+Jim Nesta LOL
And said he feared for his life.
+Jim Nesta Oh ! That's a good one
Did your bottle of Love Potion number 9 survive?
+StinkFingerr He confiscated it for evidence in the case against me for possessing an illegal substance.
I remember this song when I was a little girl up to my early teens and I loved it!!!
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It's great to hear songs from the past!! Thank you for sharing.
Because of my prescription plan I have to get the generic version of love potion #9
this original song of the clovers.. the searchers made it more enjoyable ... it was a success
you mean funky cold medina?
There's a knock off of love potion #9 it's called Spanish fly but it's fake made in China
At least you don't have to buy the counterfeit shit from the gas station..
Now that's funny I don't care who you are! LOL
I listen to this song every day and I'm not tired of it... How is this possible? Just a brilliant performance.
Вот с таких ребят начался весь рок 🎸 все стили мотивы здорово 👍
Songs like this have endured the test of time. They never so to speak grow old.
That great Mersey beat, The Beatles must have loved this song!
Amazing how many of us remember the words! I love these oldies!
Rhonda Boncutter
Ayup!
Seems cannot remember the grocery list but nailed every word of this song. LOL 👍🏻
It’s the important things we remember, right???
That’s my excuse and I am sticking to it 😁
It's BARELY over a TWO minute track, friend..it should be easy, VERY easy to memorize completely.
Très très belle chanson 💕 toute mon enfance et m'a jeunesse 💕 une époque formidable 💕 merci The Seachers 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Along with Needles and Pins, two of my favorite songs of the 60's
My dad had a jukebox in our family room filled with all of his old 45s, and he would play this song for me often. It was the 90's and this song still takes me back. :-)
the music in the 60's was the best..being in my 60's..i wish i could go back
I grew up hearing my grandma sing this song 🥰 I have many great memories of her dancing & singing 💗
I've loved this song since I watched 'Ghost World' about 7 yrs ago.
I am so glad I grew up when I did, loved all of these songs!
Remember this from the 60"s . Alas my older brother and sister went to the dances...I was about 10ish...Thanks radio for building my hopes and imagination. Just remember this song....
Am glad these guys have beat the odds, being the oldest band on tour! I loved this song and always makes me smile. It also reminds me of guy I knew who was a bit free spirited and decided that he wanted hug a cop and kissed him when he asked him to not go on stage at an outdoor concert. He was doing good, dancing away before he took some substance. I think of that incident when listening to #lovepotionnumber9
I absolutely adore this genre of music! Introduced to me by the early Beatles stuff (which I have had a lifelong love of) there are so many fantastic songs from this period. This song has a great sound and a great lyrical story to it, just brilliant 👌
I came here from the 1960s, great song then, great song now!
BIRISHPM Great song! Do you know the guy Tony Jackson replaced?
@Alexander Boi as your mother
BIRISHP.... absolutly correct your comment. Thanks, gracias, grazie, spasiva, mercy beaucoup, dequui, danke schön und danke vielmals...
I have always thought this song was so very cute! I sing it to my grandkids and they just giggle,
The first time I heard this song, I was hooked! British bands ruled!
This song brought back so many memories.
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I wish this gorgeous song was longer..... jus’ lovin’ it and the boys from back in the day......
I love this song! It brings back great memories of the 1960s! I never get tired of listening to this song!!
Hello Catherine, How are you doing?
Great music . I have seen the Searchers many times. You cannot beat this music brilliant. Long may it last.
This is a lovely jamm to sing too love potion #9 way back in the late 50s approximately 1956 67yrs ago 👍 always a hit never got old. 1,one GREAT Hit , Sexy music 🎶 Great Band. Never forgotten ❤️
I had the old '45 from my sister that I started playing when I was 8 or 9, back when we had record players!
So how long have you been listening to this song Betty
Cool chick, thanks, made me smile
We had the '45 and it had a popular Herb Alpert on the other side. It got played a lot :) The good old days!
I still have my 45! A treasure.
@@renatajustkowski3282 My dad passed 4 years ago and I think all the LPs went to GoodWill. That would have been one to save :-/
I would wait hours for the radio to play this again! Loved this song! Remember then Only had transistor radio! Imagine kids today only having that, no Smart Phones, etc! No computers, just a rotary dial phone with a party line! Other people on your phone, had to take turns! How I grew up!
Yea and phone numbers were four didgets long a lot less people too
awesome, and we survived!
We sure did! Still don't like everyone on a phone during holidays!
Rhonda, I grew up during the 60`s and I remember this song played being at the skating rink on Friday nights as well as on the radio quite a lot....one year, my parents bought me an AM battery operated transistor radio with a REAL leather case!!
Rhonda Boncutter For real! Kids would be productive and do cool stuff! Or at least not Ethan what they do now
The lyrics to this song 🎵are 👌epic - a complete story, and it never gets tired. Great.
I love the music from the 1950's, 1960's best music ever. Great music great clothes they dressed respectable just awesome times back then
@Francesca Di'Frapolli oh yes my mom didn't like my hot pants 😄😁😂
Probably the greatest version of this song I've ever heard.
Probably because it's the first one
Much better from the Clovers
The Clovers are great, too
okay.
my grandma had me play this.
it's been in my head for 2 days straight.
This came out in the late 1950's when I was about 9 and heard it then on radio. Really great song from our era!
Love this group and thank you for sharing so many good memories. God bless everyone
Hello Pat, How are you doing?
driving to Hollywood from Long Beach with my Dad, so glad I GREW UP WHEN MUSIC WAS REALLY GOOD
Hello Barbara, How are you doing?
I waz 11 yrs old and THIS waz my 1st single~I bought! I loved this tune+it still sounds good 50 yrs later!!!
Hello Glenn, How are you doing?
Listening now and loving it, April 2024
This was the first song I could remember all the words to, right after my son was born, so this has been his lullaby, along with Bus Stop.
Hello pretty 💝
Search for this song and got even interested to hear the whole because of Jung Woo Sung who guest on Running Man. So everytime i hear this song he is the one that comes to my mind. Love You Jung Woo Sung
When I was a kid, I'm 32 now, my dad used to play this on his guitar. I knew the words by the time I was 6 and I love it. I miss those days so much
That bass he is playing is something special.
Burns Bison bass...made in London!
Thanks for posting!
Just fantastic... perfect performance and entertainment for all ages!
I wish I had been born in the 1940's... almost 80 years later and we still love to see and sing with them!
Not like modern music at all.
Played this to remind me of my Mum. She played this back in the 70’s. Would have been my Mum’s 70th Birthday today 💖
British band with their successful version of 'Love Potion'. Magic!
Me too
We 1960's rock and roll, are you kidding me..Never goes out of style
I absolutely love the Searchers
love potion numbaa nine
YesReneau numba nine...
give me numba one
Love it
Read it right when he said it
Agree
Still listen in 2019, a golden oldie at 63 years old but hey you wouldn.t know it
Me too sweetheart me too 63 and still going strong better than most young people anymore
I always loved this record when it came out and now I'm 77 years old and still love it ,, Paul T A Farrugia
Played this in the gargage band I was in. We did a few gigs and we always got a request to do it again. Great memories !
Yes, I am watching in the last weeks of 2019. This is a good version of this song. Thank you for posting it.
Always loved this song and the Searchers from when I was kid... nothing’s changed.....
Loved this song so much when it came out. I never knew it wasnt the original
Wonderful, song, only by the fantastic searches, they are the very best artists around for this neat song. 👍 thanks, and God 🙏 Bless Humanity.
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This is when music was music. Love the oldies.
I heard this in TuneIn Radio on Friday. Just love it!!!