Heard this song on the radio on 70’s on 7 and my Grandma was singing along to it so I decided to memorize the name and look it up. Here I am! I love 70’s 80’s 60’s songs! ^^
@@lefunk22 and I disagree with that belief. Almost every artist/band has tried to replicate old sound - from 70s to 90s even older decades occasionally. Some do a decent job but it's never truly there. People are still trying to now. It resonates with many and definitely is what's in now
Heard this sing at hardware store of all places. I was like 9 years old heard this song on a 45. Played it over and over till I remembered it word for word! Brings back memories!
Music peaked in 1969 for me. Still great stuff from every decade but you have to dig really deep for the previous decade's good stuff. Most of the decent stuff is electronic or indie.
Thanks 😊 😊😘 n I love you too...No Way CUPCAKES... This is the one Song by... Cliff... that I love... What about Mick J.. Robert P... David G... N so many more... ? ?
I heard Beautiful Sunday by Daniel Boone the other day, and I remembered every word. It came out in 1971 when I was 11 !! I'm 62 now. Don't think I've heard the song in 40 -50 yrs 😂
Reminds me of a woman I use to know except her eyes were brown and not green. She also didn't play with crystal balls. 'What is this a school carnival for junior high kids? " She remarked similar to that about such things. "Real power doesn't come from trinket toys. it comes from making things happen and manipulating others to succumb to your will." Pretty much summed up her philosophy on life. She was very much a spiritualist so much that material things didn't impress but did amuse her.
Remembered this song from the 70s. Still awesome. It was music, and pure delight till the 80s, even 90s. But soon noise took over I, Tonya reminded me of this song and got me here...
DON'T YOU DARE SAY A DISPARAGING WORD ABOUT THE 80S. IF YOU WILL NOTE, HALF THE MOVIES OUT TODAY A RE SET IN THE 80S JUST SO THEY USE THE 80S MUSIC IN THEIR SOUNDTRACK.
@cherry cherry there are three songs where the bass lines stick in my head for hours after I hear it, this being one, filters hey man nice shot and then to me the best bass line in any song is great whites, rock me.
@@lukeharperistrash2914 this song is used brilliantly in the opening to the film I, Tonya starring Margot Robbie. The movie is recent (2017/18) so a new generation has been introduced to this great song!
Im here because it was one of my favorite songs when it came out & wanted to hear it again, again, again, again....back to back for the past 3 days 'n still playing....!!
Reminded of my teenage. Am 62,by the way,now. A cousin of mine Ramesh, on drums, and three others namely Richard,Roxy and Sam on Vocal cum guitars were the guys to listen to;in a then small town,called Trichy,in Tamilnadu, India. No other instruments or any of the Electronic creations ,like now. Believe me, but they used to re-create master pieces such as this so truly near them originals that they almost always swept the audience and also all the Inter-collegiate competition awards. And since they were from an all boys college no female singer (s). Richard would change his voice. And how they would rehearse in my house. Wonderful times. Great love and passion for music. Great music i got to listen to. RIP Ramesh. Have lost contact with the others since I moved away after my Engg course.
A easy going soft rock tune, killer arrangement, top notch vocals, cool lyrics, also lends itself to a heavier style with a Paul Stanley esque vocal and a good ol Zakk Wylde guitar tone.
Deuce coumes what’s wrong with coming from a movie or a tv show? That gives more exposure to old music you asshat, most shit playing on the radios nowadays are trashy songs.
This song was PERFECT for Tonya Harding’s Mother. It’s also perfect for Cruella De Ville, Ursula, Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone’s character in Casino), Catherine Tramell (Basic Instinct), Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway in Network), Bonnie Parker, Alex Forrest (Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction), Regina George (Mean Girls), Aileen Wuornos (Charlize Theron in Monster) and Annie Wilkes (Misery).
Actually this song is a classic for me! I was in my teens when I first heard this GREAT TUNE! not no I,Tonya BS..you all must be young folks? anyway.....I love this SONG! I play it over and over and can't seem to STOP! hahaha I'm 56 BTW its 2019 Folks Sir Cliff is 74 years young! yeah he had some BAD LUCK recently ? its all good Peace!
Thanks 😊 😊😘 n I love you too... No Shit Okay CUPCAKES 😊😊 😘 n I love my Baby 😍 ❤️❣️♥️💓 💔💙 💔 GIRL ❤️ Forever❣️♥️💓 💔💙 💔 n I love my Baby 😍 ❤️❣️ WORLD ❤️ Forever ❣️♥️ 💓💔 💙 Watch OUT for the DEVIL 😈 😈🔥 😈👿 😈😈 🔥😈 👿😈 SHE'S😈 🔥 Gonna get YOU 😈 🔥😈 👿 From... BEHIND... ! ! NO SHIT U n I ... FOREVER ❣️♥️💓 💔💙 💔❤️ ❣️ WORLD 💕😍💕... I Love ALL Who... Believe in Peace, ... Love n FOREVER ❣️♥️ 💓💔 💙💔 ❤️❣️ WORLD ❤️ Forever... ❤️💖 ❣️ my... LOVE... ! !
Heard this song on the radio on 70’s on 7 and my Grandma was singing along to it so I decided to memorize the name and look it up. Here I am! I love 70’s 80’s 60’s songs! ^^
You ROCK!
We are two .60 70 80 but 70 Is My favorite decade.
Music from the 60s, 70s and 80s is the best.
Who else is still listening to this classic song in 2024??? ❤
me for One. God Bless You For Asking.
Me, slapped back then, slaps now, always will slap
Me
Me!!!
This hit was Cliff's breakthrough in the US. After this, he had several more hits up through 1981.
This is a timeless song. If it were released today, it would still be appreciated.
@Baxter James why not?
I disagree.
I like Cliff and this is a good song - but it does sound dated now. It wouldn't work if released 'as is' today.
Yep. Xd
It's about a fortune teller. There are still plenty of those today. If you've been to some of them, the song will resonate that much more.
@@lefunk22 and I disagree with that belief. Almost every artist/band has tried to replicate old sound - from 70s to 90s even older decades occasionally. Some do a decent job but it's never truly there. People are still trying to now. It resonates with many and definitely is what's in now
I’m here because my dad has great taste in music and I grew up with this stuff
Same
Same!
Thanks to my mum!
Me too
same
Can’t get enough of this bass, what a great song from my youth and now both my daughter’s love it.
One of my all time favorites.
That was done before drop D tuners, we used to just quickly tune the E string down to D, drop D was fairly common during the 70's in pop music.
Same I love it just teach your daughters to have respect then some women I had to deal with
I saw Cliff live in Milwaukee in the early 80's, this song got a raucous response from the crowd.
Heard this sing at hardware store of all places. I was like 9 years old heard this song on a 45. Played it over and over till I remembered it word for word! Brings back memories!
What a song, these classics should be 're released, although old, be a breath of fresh air compared to these mumble rappers and rubbish today.
the politicals couldn't let that happen...
The baseline on this song is sublime
I love this song! I am 54 and I still play it today!
The 70's has the best music compared to this year
Compared to any other decade. 70s were the best and then the 60s
Um... 80’s.
Music peaked in 1969 for me. Still great stuff from every decade but you have to dig really deep for the previous decade's good stuff. Most of the decent stuff is electronic or indie.
Aggred
By far!!!
Excellent use of this song in the movie "I, Tonya".
Nobody cares about Tonya...
@@nancyneville8700 lmao i love that her name is coincidentally named nancy and she replied to this commented specifically
@@nancyneville8700 okay Nancy 🙄
@@francesatea5796 lmaooo 💀
Cliff Richard, the king of British rock and roll.
Thanks 😊 😊😘 n I love you too...No Way
CUPCAKES... This is the one Song by... Cliff... that I love...
What about Mick J..
Robert P... David G...
N so many more... ? ?
Sir Cliff has one of the most crystal clean voices in music!
3 things that brought me here:
1. I, Tonya
2. Family Guy
3. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
For me it DC's Cheetah
And the monster by Patty jenkins and Charlize Theron
Peters new girlfriend
@Adonis Soren wait what
I’m here because they played it over the intercom at work 🥸
Timeless tune sounding as good in 2020 as it did in 1976. Release it again today & it'd likely still be a hit. *
Your a hundred percent correct. And so would another 90percent of the 1970' hits out there.
@@emilyzavarella8115 Thumbs up, many sure would no doubt. A ton from the 60's likely would as well. Oh the memories.Take Good Care!! *
I heard Beautiful Sunday by Daniel Boone the other day, and I remembered every word. It came out in 1971 when I was 11 !! I'm 62 now. Don't think I've heard the song in 40 -50 yrs 😂
I Tonya resurrected this bad boy.
Lola Ann same
No you didn't
Whatever
Yep! ^^
Excellent work. ,👍🏻
Highly underated song!
This guy's pretty great! I got goosebumps just from listening to it. It's got the rock and roll spirit all right. 🤘🤘🤘
The fact that I loved this song back in the day and still love it in 2019 is what brought me here!
"Back In the Day" whenever that phrase mentioned, it's always the 1970s.
Remembered this song from the 70s. Still awesome.
I was just a young lad and this song kind of scared me a little bit haha
Right on it's a classic hit & still sounds great today 🙃
Many problems , with the Devil , part of GODS plan 2 make us
Stronger Souls 4 eternal Biss , rlife !
Journey ... ! !
@@castle4610 not scared ! !
I just heard this song on Sunday at the 70’s show on the radio, I regret every moment of life I’ve spent not knowing this song existed.
the 1970s are a decade of the best music ever made.ever notice that todays movies are full of 70s music.the 70s are full of magic.
This brings back 70's. My kind of love song.
My parents shared their music with me when I was growing up, and boy am I glad that they did. They just don't make em like this anymore.
Great song 70's music can't replace it
Been listening to the song on repeat for the past few days and I can’t bring myself to feel bad
Still enjoying this beauty since 1975. Great voice
Great taste in music brought me here, I'm old enough to remember this song from my youth, didn't need a movie to remind me or show me its brilliance!
shut up and go smoke something
Best music track.
Cliff richard ever did in his music carrer in my eyes.
my mom was having a bad day and this song started playing in my truck, had perfect timing
Its funny when things like that happen.
nice!
Is she evil?
i loved this when I was like 7. I was way ahead of my time..
I was 7 when it was released lol! 1976
2019 here. Still listening
Here it it’s March 2022 and I wonder how many people are STILL rocking with this great singer Cliff Richard to this fantastic song…
“I, Tonya” reminded me of this classic song.
Class of '79! Takes me back to the back seat of my buddies Z-28! Hell yeah! This song rocked the U.S!
Age is just a number. You're as young as you feel. And this is music, the opposite of the noise they Listen to today!!😎😎😎😎
cough cough
predators
Alright. Move it along edgy boomer
> Age is just a number
I beg to differ
The FBI is knocking on your door.
If age is just a number then so is 911
Love this song! It was one of the songs in I, Tonya. Great movie and soundtrack.
WHAT A CLASSIC FROM 1976 AND ONE OF US HITS
Just a great song... Before it's time...
Not before it's time, just one of those rare timeless songs. However, I do take your point.
Unforgettable song.
Incredible song. And the bass player should get a lot of credit. Awesome.
no
@@lynngore8321 no taste
Grew up listening to this classic. Now I'm 54 and still love it
Reminds me of a woman I use to know except her eyes were brown and not green. She also didn't play with crystal balls. 'What is this a school carnival for junior high kids? " She remarked similar to that about such things. "Real power doesn't come from trinket toys. it comes from making things happen and manipulating others to succumb to your will." Pretty much summed up her philosophy on life. She was very much a spiritualist so much that material things didn't impress but did amuse her.
Soft & smooth voices of all times
Brilliant song. I could (and have) listened to this on repeat for days. xD
I used to hear this all the time on the radio! Don't really relate to anything in the song, but still a classic nonetheless.
You will.
@@jeffdishong7095 I will what?
I grew up in the wrong era i love the classics!! 🔥💪💪
This is a timeless song. If it were released today, it would still be appreciated.
I, Tonya anyone?
I'm here from The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
I'm just old and love the song
I first heard it on the radio when I was only a young buck
Yup ..I tonya
Wow the first time I ever heard this song and I’m in love with it I accidentally stumbled onto it
I miss the 70's! Hearing this takes me back everytime!
I'm 26 im here cause cliff Richards is the fuckin man. Good music holds its time
This era of music is the best . brings back so many memories
I've been listening to this song at least three times a day for 30 plus years It still sounds like the time I heard it for the first time timeless
Few minutes a go i walk in to Starbucks and this one was on, wooow it did bring some memories back, I’m not that old but you know hehehe..
One of My all time favorite radio hits. Thank you for posting. :)
I'm 40 and I love this song ,cliff is class.great song👍👍👍
Magical song
no
Remembered this song from the 70s. Still awesome.
It was music, and pure delight till the 80s, even 90s. But soon noise took over
I, Tonya reminded me of this song and got me here...
It was music, and pure delight till the 80s, even 90s. But soon noise took over
Sri Aiyer Raju Sreenivasan That's what o always says you're 💯 right 1990 music went down hill 😎🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
DON'T YOU DARE SAY A DISPARAGING WORD ABOUT THE 80S. IF YOU WILL NOTE, HALF THE MOVIES OUT TODAY A RE SET IN THE 80S JUST SO THEY USE THE 80S MUSIC IN THEIR SOUNDTRACK.
@@terryg995 right on man
Isn’t music just noise
Any song released after 2000 isn’t even a fraction of the quality of the songs from 50s 60s 70s 80s and 90s. Sorry not sorry
The bass guitar lines are amazingly creative.
@cherry cherry there are three songs where the bass lines stick in my head for hours after I hear it, this being one, filters hey man nice shot and then to me the best bass line in any song is great whites, rock me.
I grew up with all kinds of music including this kind of music because of my dad and I still love it
No wonder he became a Sir. Great song, such a catchy tune.
Who is still listening in 2019??
Add to your Halloween playlist
This is me darling lol
People with good taste in music ;)
@Baxter James Who pissed in you're Cheerios?
Baxter James why are u here then?!!
Loved this song well before the movie “ I, Tonya”. I’m a child of the 70’s. Lol . Enjoyed the movie
Found it catchy in 2016!! Glad I did!
2017
I'm here in 2018 because a client I am working with told me he just wanted to hear a song he won't b able to find... He now knows about RUclips 😁
Such a great tune! Coming from a 37-year-old
I found one of my old classmates on Tinder. She had this song as her "anthem"
Great, great tune, brings back nice memories for me, thanks. It was probably Cliff Richards biggest hit here in the States too.
Margot Robbie is an amazing actress.
Wat ?
@@lukeharperistrash2914 this song is used brilliantly in the opening to the film I, Tonya starring Margot Robbie. The movie is recent (2017/18) so a new generation has been introduced to this great song!
@@unakennelly oh thx
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This song was playing on my playlist when Alex Morgan scored her fifth goal against Thailand, beating them 13-0 in the World Cup qualifiers.
i, tonya brought me here !
amazing song
Im here because it was one of my favorite songs when it came out & wanted to hear it again, again, again, again....back to back for the past 3 days 'n still playing....!!
I, Tonya reminded me of this song and got me here...
☀️🍃🍂”Such a great song! ‘Great feelings and memories!”
This song has haunted me since the late 70's, haha.
Amazing Song I love it because it's different
Great singer!Through all the world of all time!
Reminded of my teenage. Am 62,by the way,now. A cousin of mine Ramesh, on drums, and three others namely Richard,Roxy and Sam on Vocal cum guitars were the guys to listen to;in a then small town,called Trichy,in Tamilnadu, India. No other instruments or any of the Electronic creations ,like now. Believe me, but they used to re-create master pieces such as this so truly near them originals that they almost always swept the audience and also all the Inter-collegiate competition awards. And since they were from an all boys college no female singer (s). Richard would change his voice. And how they would rehearse in my house. Wonderful times. Great love and passion for music. Great music i got to listen to. RIP Ramesh. Have lost contact with the others since I moved away after my Engg course.
BEST
A easy going soft rock tune, killer arrangement, top notch vocals, cool lyrics, also lends itself to a heavier style with a Paul Stanley esque vocal and a good ol Zakk Wylde guitar tone.
I love this song
When I first heard of this song in the 70's, I start to think about those old RKO low budget horror black & white movies!!👍🙏🤗💓
Old fan... anyone here in July 2024 ? ☺️🇦🇺
Yep!
This is the definition of “legendary”
I love the song; it's a blast!!👑
This song plays on our local oldies station. Been listening to this long before I Tonya.
Who you calling old, it’s just a great song.
This song just played when Allison Janney got up to accept her Golden Globe for Best Actress.
well if you watched the movie that she won it for (I, Tonya) actually features this song
If you were raised right then a stupid movie or show wouldn't have brought you here
Philip Zamora who?
Philip Zamora hhh iou
Deuce coumes what’s wrong with coming from a movie or a tv show? That gives more exposure to old music you asshat, most shit playing on the radios nowadays are trashy songs.
This song is great
This song was PERFECT for Tonya Harding’s Mother. It’s also perfect for Cruella De Ville, Ursula, Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone’s character in Casino), Catherine Tramell (Basic Instinct), Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway in Network), Bonnie Parker, Alex Forrest (Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction), Regina George (Mean Girls), Aileen Wuornos (Charlize Theron in Monster) and Annie Wilkes (Misery).
Robert Harris I think of Allison Janney every time I listen to this song.
She’s awesome and was perfect for that part. Her and Gary Oldman’s Oscar wins were one of the best Oscar Wind in years.
Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep)!!!!!
And my mean black cat, Boris. She bites...
It's also perfect for Catwoman (played by Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns).
Love this song
😍😍Literally love this song 😍😍
Happy Birthday Cliff.
Anyone here because they’re old and love this song? 🤣
Young at heart....body shot to hell
Myrt 56 n I still like this song unlike today’s BS
55 and climbing !
Is 59.2 yrs old...1960-2020 keep Trump 4more✌🇺🇸
I'm 20 but like my father before me growing up with it this music is the shit 🤘🔥
Actually this song is a classic for me! I was in my teens when I first heard this GREAT TUNE! not no I,Tonya BS..you all must be young folks? anyway.....I love this SONG! I play it over and over and can't seem to STOP! hahaha I'm 56 BTW its 2019 Folks Sir Cliff is 74 years young! yeah he had some BAD LUCK recently ? its all good Peace!
Loving that full bass!
" I,Tonya "brought meh here! Nice movie!
no ya no ya.
For Johnny Depp...😂😂😂
addicted to this song
Thanks 😊 😊😘 n I love you too... No Shit
Okay CUPCAKES 😊😊 😘 n I love my Baby 😍 ❤️❣️♥️💓 💔💙 💔 GIRL ❤️ Forever❣️♥️💓 💔💙 💔 n I love my Baby 😍 ❤️❣️ WORLD ❤️ Forever ❣️♥️ 💓💔 💙 Watch OUT for the DEVIL 😈 😈🔥 😈👿 😈😈 🔥😈 👿😈 SHE'S😈 🔥 Gonna get YOU 😈 🔥😈 👿 From... BEHIND... ! !
NO SHIT U n I ...
FOREVER ❣️♥️💓 💔💙 💔❤️ ❣️ WORLD 💕😍💕...
I Love ALL Who... Believe in Peace, ...
Love n FOREVER ❣️♥️ 💓💔 💙💔 ❤️❣️ WORLD ❤️ Forever... ❤️💖 ❣️ my... LOVE... ! !