I listened to this song in a restaurant in November 1968 just before going to the recruiting centre to join the Military. If they would take me . I was 17 years old and homeless . I found 25 cents on the sidewalk and a cup of coffee cost 10 cents Walked to the recruiting centre with 15 cents in my pocket on a cold winters day with this song ringing in my ears .
1968 I Worked in a factory with a government contract making fuel cells for US Navy Airplanes during the Vietnam War. I remember well listening to this song after work. What Memories. 💯💯💯
My son was 19 years old when he left me in 2018. He loved listening to the classics on his record player. He was such an old soul and beautiful person. This was one he posted on a youth antiques page. He would post a song every day for other young people to enjoy and learn about. One of a kind. I appreciate these classics even more because of him. My angel 💔😢
What a touching, loving tribute to your son. I extend my deepest condolences. Know the TRUTH that you WILL be united again with him on that coming Glorious Day. May the Lord bless and keep you both.
Brings back a time when life was simple and good. Great music. Not what we’re hearing these day with junk rap and songs that have no style or meaning. 60 70 s were absolutely the greatest years in music.
My bunk mate in Vietnam (Oct 68) had a new reel to reel tape deck. This was the first song on the reel. I was shocked on how beautiful this song was. I thank God that here in March of 2024 that I am still alive to hear it. A true masterpiece. Thank you for posting this!!!!!
You are living a fantasy. The world was never simple, peaceful, or oh so beautiful. It is the same and always has been. Old people always forget the negative side of the past.
@@plicketyplunk Sounds like you've no heart or imagination because when we listen to this beautiful music as such it takes us back to a happier time in our lives.You post is best suited for a political channel and not here .Go look for one
I can remember this song way back in 1968. I just recently turned 64 and I could only picture a man showing his unselfish love to a woman he adores and absolutely cherishes forever. They don't make them like this anymore.
Only 69 here. 🤪 Apart from the string of hits by H Alpert and TJB, which I consider something of different animal, Love is Blue is the first "stand alone" instrumental hit that I remember in it's specific time and place. Not my all-time favorite (Classical Gas) but certainly a great instrumental piece that I still like. Definitely a romantic orchestral masterpiece.
I was five when I first heard this song . It was everywhere, even on The Dating Game where the woman is making her decision as to which bachelor to choose before the commercial break. Love Is Blue, no doubt, is the most beautiful, memorable, romantic and iconic song that Paul Mauriat ever composed. He composed other songs, but Love Is Blue is the song that he is most remembered for the most.
This is my husband and our oldest great granddaughters favorite song , when she was a baby and got fussy, he would hold her and hum this song and she would calm down. She’s 12 now and I asked her why this was her favorite song and she said because it’s mine and grandpa’s special song I smiled and said ok
@@susanprice7202 Grande nostalgia quando sento questa melodia incantevole per anni della nostra gioventù, sicuramente per i anni più belli della nostra vita. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@jeffjohnson1302He was one of my favorite like Victor Young, Henry Mancini, Percy Faiths & Richard Clayderman etc. I'm a lover of these kind of musicians 😁👍. God bless you, 🙏
my mum told me time goes so fast, didn't believe her, now 56 years later when this came out, now I am 68 and now I know my mum was right, love the memories 😢
@@TedCozzens-bm9dj She was definitely right. At 67, time seems like it is instantly speeding by. Weeks go so fast I don't know how they could have turned to months and now years. I miss all the loves I had, wish I could go back in time and fix all my mistakes.
Unfortunately, we no longer hear beautiful instrumental music on pop stations anymore. Remember hearing wonderful movie themes such as Chariots of Fire and also Terms of Endearment.
Me too. I'm 68 now and was at boarding school in what was then West Germany. (Dad was a soldier). I remember a powerful vocal version too, but I can't remember who sang it. All of us loved it!
My grandparents bought our family a record player @ 1968. I was the second to youngest of 7 kids born in '62. My dad bought this huge stack of 45 singles at a store called Railroad Salvage for a few dollars. Some of them were radio demo records, haha. Anyway, this song was among them, i loved it and played the daylights out of it. When I was @ ten my best friend and I performed an acrobatic dance routine (choreographed by her 16 year old sister) to it in our elementary school talent show. Ah, memories...😊
I'm ballin right now. My parents used to play this a lot back in '69. I lost my mom, dad and brother to covid 2 years ago. I feel like a kid again in my mom's lap.
Love has been blue for quite some time in my life….but it’s not forever, and that is a comfort to me. I hope you can be comforted too, if you feel blue.
It's 2024, and I still have the Love is Blue 45 record from 1968. Back then, I numbered the first records I bought as young teen. I wrote #6 on this one. Good to be reminded of it again. Thanks!
Awesome music 🎶 I graduated from high school in June1968. From Passaic Senior High School, in Passaic, New Jersey. This date is March 22, 2024. What a blessing to hear this music 56 years later!!🎉❤🎉❤
Paul was a perfectionist and tough orchestra leader. His attention to detail and continual striving for excellence makes the Paul Mauriat orchestra timeless.
My husband was an orchestra violinist who played with many visiting talented people///he said they are always called tough bas**rds until after the concerts, then they're fun. Some of his ashes are on Johnny Mercer's grave here.
Still is my favorite song my husband died in 1988 he was just 38, so much has happened in my life I now have 2 granchildren but how that song has meant a lot to me.
My husband heard me playing this song on the computer, well everyday I play it, he was bound to hear it eventually. He says "Hey this song was playing when we were dating in 1968." Yeah man, 75 and 72 year old geezers are celebrating 55 years June 20th. Our 2 grandsons ages 19 and 21 heard it and added it to their play list. See grandma does know some great songs.❤❤❤
André Popp was the composer of the original song "L' Amour est Bleu". This 1968 recording, arranged and conducted by Paul Mauriat is the most famous version.
They should play this calming melody everywhere. Take blood pressure down for sure put a smile in your heart. Bust a waltze move and snap those fingers.
It reminds me of the high school entrance ceremony. The freshman class is about to enter." After the MC's words, the new students entered to this song. It was 44 years ago.
Isn't it wild? I think of stuff from high school, and I'm like, "That was nearly half a century ago." Half a century. We were closer to WWII then than we are to the '60s today.
I use to play this song on loop watching my nephew as a baby. It was the only thing I could think of to calm him down. He's 14 now and this song speaks to him almost on a DNA level.
When this beautiful song played on the radio in 1968 I was a young woman in my first adult relationship with a man. Fifty plus years later his face rises before me at the sound of the first few notes. "when we met how the bright sun shone.....then loved died and the rainbows were gone."
I was born in '65. Not as old as some of you here, but this tune reminds me of my dad and of simpler more innocent times. Yeah I know Vietnam and Kent State were going on but I was young and blissfully unaware of all the turmoil in the grown-up world.
I was born 16.5 years after this song was released in 1968. I was introduced to it by my mom while she was listening to it on the radio about 10 years ago (2014). I love this song it sounds like a song from the 18th century and the early part of the late 20th century.
This music start to play in My head when My oldest brother died! I dont know why! Maybe it could be explained but i have a lot of great feelings when i listen to it, at the same time i feel fredom and a lot of different feellings! Thank you My brother for your existence and thank for who made this song! Both are iluminated as all we are!
This was the theme song in 68 for WBZ Radio, Boston. I remember like yesterday. Everything I hear this song it reminds me of my late sister. It is truly a beautiful song.
I heard it for the first time when i was 9 years old on mexico, very sentimental and beautiful piece, it did make it me cry, I'm 70 years old now and I'm still love it, Thank you for sharing,!.
Es una lastima que en la actualidad no haya clasicos instrumentales como este el recuerdo y su historia quedan grabados y acompañan en momentos de la vida es bueno seguir escuchando buenas melodias como esta y pensar si el amor en verdad es azul
I was a grad student at the University of Rhode Island around 1980. I listened to this music many evenings with my newly married wife and our little boy, who was 1 to 2 years old. What a beautiful song.!!!! That was the most beautiful time of my life. Thank you, Paul Mauriat, for your gift to the world.
Beautiful instrumental. I believe I was 6 years old but I remember. 62 on my door step , life is so much better alot more people cared, God is awesome for gifts like this that wake-up the soul of choice in life , was my first thought back then.
@jamiewhyte2543 Check out The Holy Bible when you get a chance. Sin ,Right and wrong began with Adam and eve ,we have a choice in life. But the book of "Job" Satan is control tornadoes, hurricanes fires , promoting wars. We're living in a life of choice , Good or Evil , God or Satan , right is right and wrong is wrong , I use that for a road map in life, and God.
Luv is blue? Love is ultra blue. True epic masterpiece 67-68 Wow! So very memorable. Dancers on TV w Ed Sullivan Show too. Thanks much, Paul Mauriat & crew. Never forgotten. Vicious violins, punky piano, tuff horns, harp & synth organ. Also a vocal version of this. Fab effort. Vive les pop rock & French instrumental freaks ....
Love the song, and love the era and time frame from which it was born. We can never go back to the amazing, nostalgic time of 1966-1968. Love is truly Blue.
I listened to this song in a restaurant in November 1968 just before going to the recruiting centre to join the Military.
If they would take me .
I was 17 years old and homeless . I found 25 cents on the sidewalk and a cup of coffee cost 10 cents
Walked to the recruiting centre with 15 cents in my pocket on a cold winters day with this song ringing in my ears .
Yep, been there
What an amazing story. Love this song. ❤
omg, that's quite a memory. Reading all of these makes me cry.
If you served, thank you.
1968 I Worked in a factory with a government contract making fuel cells for US Navy Airplanes during the Vietnam War. I remember well listening to this song after work. What Memories. 💯💯💯
My son was 19 years old when he left me in 2018. He loved listening to the classics on his record player. He was such an old soul and beautiful person. This was one he posted on a youth antiques page. He would post a song every day for other young people to enjoy and learn about. One of a kind. I appreciate these classics even more because of him. My angel 💔😢
I am so very sorry
God bless you and your beautiful son!
What a touching, loving tribute to your son. I extend my deepest condolences. Know the TRUTH that you WILL be united again with him on that coming Glorious Day. May the Lord bless and keep you both.
G-d bless, resting in peace.
I remember My brother when he passed away year ago! He teached me classic music! He the oldest, I, the youngest
Brings back a time when life was simple and good. Great music. Not what we’re hearing these day with junk rap and songs that have no style or meaning. 60 70 s were absolutely the greatest years in music.
I totally agree.
Yes yes, apparently every thing was better in the good old days.
Spot on those two decades were without doubt the best
Some day these days will be " the old days " for our children. I wonder what will their memories will be.
Time to go out and yell at those darn kids to get off of the lawn?
My bunk mate in Vietnam (Oct 68) had a new reel to reel tape deck. This was the first song on the reel. I was shocked on how beautiful this song was. I thank God that here in March of 2024 that I am still alive to hear it. A true masterpiece. Thank you for posting this!!!!!
My Dad was in Da Nang 1966-67.
@@MalcomMarshall-i7hi too,but i went away because weather was too much wet for me .
I don’t who you are, sir, but thank you for going-and I’m glad you made it back.
Thank you for your service welcome home
Ronald, Thanks for appreciating your fellow service member, music and for both of you servicing our country. I have served too. Keith
Memories of my childhood back when the world was a more beautiful place ❤
Сами виноваты.Во что вы превратили старушку Европу?Вы родились на прекрасной земле Европы и что теперь оставляете внукам?
Memories of a time when trust and happiness and sharing was a world wide rule.
When the world was a place to live
You are living a fantasy. The world was never simple, peaceful, or oh so beautiful. It is the same and always has been. Old people always forget the negative side of the past.
@@plicketyplunk Sounds like you've no heart or imagination because when we listen to this beautiful music as such it takes us back to a happier time in our lives.You post is best suited for a political channel and not here .Go look for one
I can remember this song way back in 1968. I just recently turned 64 and I could only picture a man showing his unselfish love to a woman he adores and absolutely cherishes forever. They don't make them like this anymore.
I'm right with you in a few weeks I'll be 64 I never get tired of hearing this song or similar stuff we grew up in the best music
Agree with all the comments! Really beautiful, heart stirring music. I am 77! This song has no expiry date!
I’m only 18, but I think this is definitely better than music we have these days😂
It surely is one of the best instrumental in the world
@@DukLoverEKT, you have good taste.😊
I am 70 and I was 15 when this came out, always loved it. First love too
I was 18. Almost 74 now.
I was 13. Our first summer back to the lower 48 after 3 years in the Aleutians with our father. Best summer ever. So much great music.
Only 69 here. 🤪 Apart from the string of hits by H Alpert and TJB, which I consider something of different animal, Love is Blue is the first "stand alone" instrumental hit that I remember in it's specific time and place. Not my all-time favorite (Classical Gas) but certainly a great instrumental piece that I still like. Definitely a romantic orchestral masterpiece.
I am also 70, and this song is just so wonderful. It was nice to get a 6 minute version, too.
I was one day old when I heard this everlasting instrument song.Till now still play this song.I never tired listening.
thats when all you had to do ,was get up in the morning and knowing your mother will take care of every thing else, love you mom , miss you so much
Así es
This Is one of the most beautiful songs of the world!!!!
You are so right! Glad to have lived it then and to live it now.😌
@@jimb8830 me too!
For sure 🌏🌎🌍🪂
저도요 😂
Strongly agree with you...
This beautiful song just brings me the good old days when I was young and full of hope for the future.
Yes me too. Then the future happened.
Quando ouvir essa música estava servindo no exército e até hoje nunca saiu da minha cabeça uma sensação muito boa ao ouvi-la.
I was five when I first heard this song . It was everywhere, even on The Dating Game where the woman is making her decision as to which bachelor to choose before the commercial break.
Love Is Blue, no doubt, is the most beautiful, memorable, romantic and iconic song that Paul Mauriat ever composed. He composed other songs, but Love Is Blue is the song that he is most remembered for the most.
That would be in 1966, if I recall.
@@jimaustin3694 1968
My dad would sit there and enjoy this. I know he is in heaven listening to this up in heaven.
Mee too
Mi papa hacia lo mismo. Cuando fallecio guarde toda esta hermosa musica. Gracias mi viejo!!
My Dad too 😭
They have music players in heaven? What are they? Record players? 8 track? cassettes? CDs? Blue Ray? That is amazing.....
I was in Cuba at 7 when I first heard this song loved it then love it now at 63
This is my husband and our oldest great granddaughters favorite song , when she was a baby and got fussy, he would hold her and hum this song and she would calm down. She’s 12 now and I asked her why this was her favorite song and she said because it’s mine and grandpa’s special song I smiled and said ok
Still one of the best instrumentals ever done!
Yes indeed. ❤❤❤😊😊😊
I'm 73 and remembered this immediately! What a great song...and so many memories!
Same here! What a piece of art that touches the senses today as it did back then.
DITTO
@@susanprice7202 Grande nostalgia quando sento questa melodia incantevole per anni della nostra gioventù, sicuramente per i anni più belli della nostra vita. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@gaborpapadhopulli7432Ciertamente.
It's 5th of Feb 2024, listening 🎧this beautiful melody of Paul Mauriat 🎶🎵🎼😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
hi, I'm here on the 7th!
here on the 12th.@@taroman7100
feb 12, 2024 and listening
@@jeffjohnson1302He was one of my favorite like Victor Young, Henry Mancini, Percy Faiths & Richard Clayderman etc. I'm a lover of these kind of musicians 😁👍. God bless you, 🙏
my mum told me time goes so fast, didn't believe her, now 56 years later when this came out, now I am 68 and now I know my mum was right, love the memories 😢
My mom told me the older you get the faster time goes.
Yep Yesterday I was 18 . Today i woke up and im almost 62 . Went by so fast .
@@TedCozzens-bm9dj She was definitely right. At 67, time seems like it is instantly speeding by. Weeks go so fast I don't know how they could have turned to months and now years. I miss all the loves I had, wish I could go back in time and fix all my mistakes.
Today is our 57th anniversary. This beautiful song came
Out the same year. Both have stood the test of time.
I take A bow.
Congratulations and God bless you both!
1968
Amazing of how many of us feel the nostalgia from our happy youth years of hopes and dreams 😊
Unfortunately, we no longer hear beautiful instrumental music on pop stations anymore. Remember hearing wonderful movie themes such as Chariots of Fire and also Terms of Endearment.
Love Story too.
In 2024... And i'm still listening. ❤
Such a beautiful song.
Me too. I'm 68 now and was at boarding school in what was then West Germany. (Dad was a soldier). I remember a powerful vocal version too, but I can't remember who sang it. All of us loved it!
My
Yo Agosto 2024 🇨🇱
Same!
*MUSIC IS THE ONLY TIME MACHINE*
WELL SAID... WELL SAID.
Definitely.
Indeed
Absolutely correct.
I know what you mean, it´s the same for me but a time machine does exist since the late 1960s. Search for the secret DARPA " Project Pegasus "
I fell in love with this music in 1968 …. Still breathtaking!!❤❤❤
Me too on a boating lake near Whitby UK.
Hey! So did I. When it's right, it's right. Beautiful.
Lyrics are wonderful too.😊 along masterpiece conductor of orchestra. Just heavenly.❤❤❤
Beautiful music by Paul Mauriat. Calms the mind. I enjoy it any time.I listen.
I was 6 when I heard this in "68".I'm 61 and it this song took me back to my innocents.💖
Me as well
Yup!!! Me, too. 61 now, remember hearing this beautiful song on the radio in Detroit. Snow was falling ...
Simplesmente maravilhosa! ❤.
My grandparents bought our family a record player @ 1968. I was the second to youngest of 7 kids born in '62. My dad bought this huge stack of 45 singles at a store called Railroad Salvage for a few dollars. Some of them were radio demo records, haha. Anyway, this song was among them, i loved it and played the daylights out of it. When I was @ ten my best friend and I performed an acrobatic dance routine (choreographed by her 16 year old sister) to it in our elementary school talent show. Ah, memories...😊
So glad I grew up in that era when music was beautiful .
True john. Todays music is pain to the ears. 😞
Me too
Me too
I loved this song as a child and still love it today in 2024. ❤
Música pra ouvir com a alma alguém ouvindo em 2024 deixa um joinha ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Primavera de 2024
Ovviamente. Sono dell classe 1961 e queste melodie sono immortali che durano nel tempo.❤
Great melody - rarely heard in music of 2024
These timeless classics never grow old
I don't know what to do if laugh or cry but this is so beautiful
Yes indeed!
I'm ballin right now. My parents used to play this a lot back in '69. I lost my mom, dad and brother to covid 2 years ago. I feel like a kid again in my mom's lap.
So sorry for your loss.
I know how you feel
Sorry for your loss. I'm sure the song brings back fond memories
Sorry to hear that. Condolences from NZ.
Es algo celestial
This song puts me in a place where things are just perfect. Summer lawns, beautiful people.
1979 for me my first love who I still have feelings for.
Love has been blue for quite some time in my life….but it’s not forever, and that is a comfort to me. I hope you can be comforted too, if you feel blue.
It's 2024, and I still have the Love is Blue 45 record from 1968. Back then, I numbered the first records I bought as young teen. I wrote #6 on this one. Good to be reminded of it again. Thanks!
That's so cool
Awesome music 🎶 I graduated from high school in June1968. From Passaic Senior High School, in Passaic, New Jersey.
This date is March 22, 2024.
What a blessing to hear this music 56 years later!!🎉❤🎉❤
Belas lembranças.
No words to describe how beautiful this song is ❤
Yes you right
Word. Word. Sublime?
Paul was a perfectionist and tough orchestra leader. His attention to detail and continual striving for excellence makes the Paul Mauriat orchestra timeless.
My husband was an orchestra violinist who played with many visiting talented people///he said they are always called tough bas**rds until after the concerts, then they're fun. Some of his ashes are on Johnny Mercer's grave here.
This music just brought me back to the good old days when I was a child.❤
80 year old Carolina man. Love good music!
South Carolina here!😊
This song depicts the 1960’s: One of the greatest Eras in my lifetime.
I used to listen to this song when I was 10 years old and loved it now here I am 36 years later still loving every moment of it
Your so young . Its all still ahead of you .
@@albertorosado8756 😅 at 47 I wish I felt young.
I am 73 except when I hear this song.
I am 19 again.❤
" For My Parents ,
Rita And Phil ,
Who Even Now in Spirit ,
Love This Classic ,
Thanks Paul !!!!!! "
❤🎉😊
When I was 10 I heard this in LA on a vacation for the first time and thought it was the most amazing thing I ever heard in my life.
Still is my favorite song my husband died in 1988 he was just 38, so much has happened in my life I now have 2 granchildren but how that song has meant a lot to me.
In 1968 I was ten years of age,this wss one of my most favourite songs.Beautifull and enchanting,Will always stay with us as long as life endures.
My husband heard me playing this song on the computer, well everyday I play it, he was bound to hear it eventually. He says "Hey this song was playing when we were dating in 1968." Yeah man, 75 and 72 year old geezers are celebrating 55 years June 20th. Our 2 grandsons ages 19 and 21 heard it and added it to their play list. See grandma does know some great songs.❤❤❤
Congratulations on 55 years!!
I love it!
We are both 71... geezers rock...
@@geraldbaker8862 Absolutely...
A very smart choice I have listen to it since I was a young child and it always stayed in my head 😂😂😂
What a great song, pure Paul Mauriat Genius Composing !!!
André Popp was the composer of the original song "L' Amour est Bleu". This 1968 recording, arranged and conducted by Paul Mauriat is the most famous version.
Not me, coming at ya from 2024. We need it here more than ever.
me too!
remember hearing it often on the wireless when i was 7 in 1968. never knew what it was called . thanks to youtube i found it again
I was also seven when I bought this as a 45rpm single on Phillips records..for Sixty cents !
Born in 1961 and you called it a wireless? Well you might be a Brit.
They should play this calming melody everywhere. Take blood pressure down for sure put a smile in your heart. Bust a waltze move and snap those fingers.
Einer der schönsten Melodien die es gibt
One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Still sounds as great now as when I first heard it in 68.
Flashback memories with my late mom... 😢
I was 8 years old, remember crying as my parents fought and argued in the car all the time. This song was frequently on the radio then.
My parents fought for 62 years...violently when I was a kid. I bet you love peace and tenderness....
This is timeless, permanent good music ❤
I'm 58... remember hearing that as a kid... takes me way back
I listened to this endlessly in 1968…..2024 still listening!
I’m listening this is 2024
Me too.
And me
And me as well. Forgot the tittle of it but just now came across purely by luck⛱🤗
not me Im listening in 2054
Count me in too
It reminds me of the high school entrance ceremony. The freshman class is about to enter." After the MC's words, the new students entered to this song.
It was 44 years ago.
Isn't it wild? I think of stuff from high school, and I'm like, "That was nearly half a century ago." Half a century. We were closer to WWII then than we are to the '60s today.
God bless you in heaven Paul Mauriat 🙏🙏🙏 I love your beautiful melody 🎶🎵🎼😘😘😘🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
I used to listen to this on the radio. Yes, music like this used to be popular. I'm going back to sleep now until the nurse brings my medication.😊❤❤
😂
if not for youtube, these songs would just be a distant memory. 😊😊
I was maybe 10 years old when I first heard this.
It was, and remains, lovely.
At 67 , a child of the Greatest Generation, appreciate the class of their day
I use to play this song on loop watching my nephew as a baby. It was the only thing I could think of to calm him down. He's 14 now and this song speaks to him almost on a DNA level.
When this beautiful song played on the radio in 1968 I was a young woman in my first adult relationship with a man. Fifty plus years later his face rises before me at the sound of the first few notes. "when we met how the bright sun shone.....then loved died and the rainbows were gone."
Wow that's awesome the most beautiful song in the world 🌎😢❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice and beautiful sounds
Brings back a lot of good old memories of the days past
I love this Song……Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!
I was born in '65. Not as old as some of you here, but this tune reminds me of my dad and of simpler more innocent times. Yeah I know Vietnam and Kent State were going on but I was young and blissfully unaware of all the turmoil in the grown-up world.
I was born 16.5 years after this song was released in 1968. I was introduced to it by my mom while she was listening to it on the radio about 10 years ago (2014). I love this song it sounds like a song from the 18th century and the early part of the late 20th century.
Im 72 years old now....Love Music ....All..and Songs...❤😂
I miss my Dad listening to this wonderful🎶Love it❤
I remember this as a child favorite, reminds me of home when my parents were still alive. Time back then was so simple. 💖
Oh to hear my brother play this again. What' a soothing recording.
My girlfriend and I loved this song all Summer of '68 , we got married in November of '68 . Fond memories .
I love this song!! One of the first LPs I got as a married woman that year! 1968. 😆🎶🎶😆🎶😆💖💋💖💋🌵👵🐺🖖🎉
This music start to play in My head when My oldest brother died! I dont know why! Maybe it could be explained but i have a lot of great feelings when i listen to it, at the same time i feel fredom and a lot of different feellings! Thank you My brother for your existence and thank for who made this song! Both are iluminated as all we are!
Beautiful words, Arthur...
Timeless masterpiece 😎❤
Remind me of my childhood and my dad would play it over and over . It just brings good memories ❤
I love this song. I walk to its rhythm. Right now I am a widow. And it sings to me after being married 68 years
I was born in 1964 and this beautiful piece has haunted me my entire life. Love the harpsichord!
Me ha sucedido lo mismo. Nací en 1963
Me too 64 baby, i was 4 when this came out
Born in, 61, this song played on the radio all year long, 1968...
September 1, 2024, and this song popped into my head. All I could remember was “Blue by Paul.” That’s all I needed and here I am!!! JUST AMAZING! ❤️
Found it today September 2 2024 ! Lovely memories of mum ❤
Es amor es tan bello
Cómo el color azul
Cuando se ama de verdad
Now it's 2nd of March, 19:33 p.m listening to this beautiful melody of Paul Mauriat. Happy Saturday evening & happy Sunday to all. 🎵🎶🎼🎧😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️👍
This was the theme song in 68 for WBZ Radio, Boston. I remember like yesterday. Everything I hear this song it reminds me of my late sister. It is truly a beautiful song.
Thanks millions for this extended cut.
This was a pop song the year before I was drafted to go to Vietnam. Such a dichotomy between this music and that ugly time.
I heard it for the first time when i was 9 years old on mexico, very sentimental and beautiful piece, it did make it me cry,
I'm 70 years old now and I'm still love it,
Thank you for sharing,!.
Such melodious music that only tells you Love is colourful and beautiful. Certainly not blue!
Es una lastima que en la actualidad no haya clasicos instrumentales como este el recuerdo y su historia quedan grabados y acompañan en momentos de la vida es bueno seguir escuchando buenas melodias como esta y pensar si el amor en verdad es azul
The late, great Paul Mauriat's finest composition. Thanks for posting.
God must b looking down on his children happy with how they rising their God given talents!.
"Heaven is in love with the products of time..." Never think some good effort is too small.
I was a grad student at the University of Rhode Island around 1980. I listened to this music many evenings with my newly married wife and our little boy, who was 1 to 2 years old. What a beautiful song.!!!!
That was the most beautiful time of my life. Thank you, Paul Mauriat, for your gift to the world.
Beautiful instrumental. I believe I was 6 years old but I remember. 62 on my door step , life is so much better alot more people cared, God is awesome for gifts like this that wake-up the soul of choice in life , was my first thought back then.
is god also awesome for gifts like war, famine, and disease? just curious. . . .
@jamiewhyte2543 Check out The Holy Bible when you get a chance. Sin ,Right and wrong began with Adam and eve ,we have a choice in life. But the book of "Job" Satan is control tornadoes, hurricanes fires , promoting wars. We're living in a life of choice , Good or Evil , God or Satan , right is right and wrong is wrong , I use that for a road map in life, and God.
@@jeffshark4 right is right and wrong is wrong? if that is your road map in life, then good luck navigating without a moral compass.
One of the most exquisitely beautiful pieces of music I have ever listened to. Never tire of it.😊❤
Luv is blue? Love is ultra blue. True epic masterpiece 67-68 Wow! So very memorable. Dancers on TV w Ed Sullivan Show too. Thanks much, Paul Mauriat & crew. Never forgotten. Vicious violins, punky piano, tuff horns, harp & synth organ. Also a vocal version of this. Fab effort. Vive les pop rock & French instrumental freaks ....
And love will remain blue no matter how many years pass.
Still AMAZING in 2024 ..
Love the song, and love the era and time frame from which it was born. We can never go back to the amazing, nostalgic time of 1966-1968. Love is truly Blue.