LOL!! It's amazing how only something like this resounds during a crisis. Try putting a little love in you heart before, during and after a crisis. I'll never understand the common person. Actually, I do. Dull, boring and predictable. Try expanding your vision beyond what is in front of you. That goes for all the other dullards that responded to your comment. Sorry folks, but you are just that boring and predictable. Try stepping it up a bit if you can.
The late 60's and early 70's had some great 'hippie songs' with artists such as Sly and Family Stone and Jackie DeShannon. We need the hippie era again, Come Together Now...
I know she was with the Beatles on one of the early tours; I met her as a sideman in San Jose, CA in July '66. I became one of her friends for the short time we had together, then met up with her in '69 as a sideman on her album "Laurel Canyon". I am currently attempting to contact her........time will tell. She is a very smart person, and has forgotten more than most people will ever know about many things. One fine person for sure!
It's never to late to "Put a little Love in Your Heart". Song still resonates true, 40 yrs later. Love this song, and this special lady. Tnx 4 posting!
This was #1 pop in summer of 69 while I was being trained for Vietnam/Army...thought it was ironic then...and still do. Love as a pop song while all the killing was on-going.
When I deployed to Iraq in 2007, I had my daughter send me an iPod with all the songs of my junior high days....just in case. Spent many a Blackhawk flight with this great classic! As timeless as when my elder brothers were in Vietnam.
The Kentucky-born DeShannon was a born talent, started voice lessons at about age 3. She was one of the first female singer-songwriters of the rock 'n' roll period. This tune, her best-received, charted at number 4.
This summer of '69 classic is imprinted on my brain forever. Gives me goosebumps to this day. I wonder how Ed Sullivan reacted offstage to Jackie sneaking in the peace sign over & over. Ms. DeShannon, THANK YOU.
We always liked this song on 1969 song ... so appropriate for today! Our country, and for that matter the world could use a Little Love In Everyone's Heart!
It's so good to see so many people posting positive vibes about this song and it's message. Jackie D really hit a groove here. A lovely song and a lovely woman.
I just don't understand the (currently) 208 people that would "thumbs down" this song?!?!?! One of the best of the era and this era has the best music EVER!!!!
Uneducated people WOULDNT appreciate this kind of music. As for the Beatles anyone can compare them to any other group of the sixties I’m a SIXTIES fan and they don’t come into my CATORGRY many more groups were better than them. And still going today. Jackie D was in a class of her own great singer and songwriter ❤
Put a little love in your Heart❤ now that we're all going through this crisis as we're all in this together 🙏 Faith in God the Almighty and Jesus Christ 🙏❤🙏
A great all-time classic tune of pure hope and joy sung and delivered sweetly here in an earthly performance of an angel. Congratulation, Jackie on being enshrined forever this week into the Hall of Fame! About time!i
I thing Jackie is one of the most under rated songwriters ever... this is beautiful and as a radio DJ for over 40 years have I played this and more of her songs!!
This is my all time favorite. These days I'm told the peace sign with the pinkie out no longer means peace with a little love. That is sad. I don't know what it means now. We all need more love and kindness.
On my 2nd tour in the nam in 69 this song lit me up with a smile and I decided time to go home. Song to live by and still makes me smile. We need more love in the World.
In this crazy mixed-up world where hatred is so strong in this great country about racism is growing wild. But then we go back to Old School back in the 70s Think of your fellow man lending a helping hand Put a Little Love in Your Heart. Those words are so strong and so powerful we need to bring this back we need to stop the hatred in this world in this country another day goes by and still the Children Cry Put a Little Love in Your Heart if you want the world to know we won't let hatred grow Put a Little Love in Your Heart profound how powerful are those words everybody needs to put a Little Love in their heart we all live on one small planet and this small Galaxy and life is too short for hatred let's put a Little Love in Your Heart just my opinion thank you.
Yes!!!!! The summer of 1969, when I was only eight, going into the third grade. I have fond memories of that summer; riding bicycles, hot summer days, wiener roasts / picnics, dirt roads, seeing my friend Reagan on a mini-bike as I spied on him in the woods, watermelon, Reeses peanut butter cups (cost .10) and a family trip to Mt. McKinley. That was 39 years ago! How sweet and innocent things seemed way back then. God bless our Vietnam Vets!!
I also miss those times so much; with 1 exception. The summer of 1969 was when the Manson clan committed those horrendous murders. Many people have said that the love & peace, hippie flower child movement ended on August 9th, 1969, although the 70's were also good times. Since then, this country & the world just keeps getting worse with no end in sight. I'm just grateful that I was here early enough to enjoy some of the good times. Sorry for sounding a bit corny; but that's how I feel.
This song is written by Jackie DeShannon, her brother Randy Myers and Jimmy Holiday. It was first performed by Jackie DeShannon in 1969. It was used on the Australian television drama "Love Child" season 2 episode 8. This drama takes place in Sydney in 1970. The song is well-chosen for this drama.
Much like 1975, this year was made for fabulous music. Her lyrics were aimed at today's state of affairs, 48 years later. Thank you for the memories. Released on June 14, 1969, reaching # 4 on August 30.
My favorite song when I served in a combat unit in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division in 1969-70. This song is eternal back then and stronger today. What a beautiful voice Jackie has.
This song was featured in the finale of the movie Scrooged, and ever since my family associates it with Christmas. A great holiday message song, even if not intended.
1969! What a year for music. Song after song like this song had 1969 rolling in with the best music time in history. So many of my favorite songs came out that year, too much to count.💿💿💿💿💿💿......
Love this innocence's some day I hope we can do what this song brings, her voice, stunning beauty and emotion r what is missing in today's music .......
This song played in 1969, I was 14 years old and it was during the Vietnam War. Memories of hearing about a friend's cousin being killed in Vietnam. We needed Love.....the war went on for almost 3 more years' a treaty was signed in January 1973.
I don't have the 45 but do have the original album of the same title along with a cpl of other of her albums. She can make any song she sang sound great. I don't think she does any tours these days but if she did she is one I'd want to see for sure.
The thing with Jackie DeShannon is that she did not seem to like publicity. Is she still living today, she seems to have totally disappeared, I don't know. Her great hit songs from the 1960's are still wonderful and timeless today but you absolutely never see or hear from today in 2023. Such a loss.
My piano's claim to fame is that Jackie De Shannon played a few bars of this song on it while she was still writing it circa 1968. What a great song! What a great lady, too, recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and rightly so.
Kelly Hamilton You're welcome! She should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but their crooked voting system won't allow it. "Betty Davis Eyes" became #1 on the Billboard charts four days after I was born!
Vrinda Kanchan This is coming from an "obsessed" music chart researcher: just to let you know, as with all the various Billboard charts, the "official" chart date is always the week-ENDED date (in most cases a Saturday). In real time, "Bette Davis Eyes" would have become #1 on Sunday, May 10, 1981. Cheers!
During this crisis everyone should "Put A little Love In your Heart".
Absolutely, medicine for our hard world.
Amen.
Agreed. A little love would be a good thing.
Is the World listening??? Put a little Love in your heart!❤
LOL!! It's amazing how only something like this resounds during a crisis. Try putting a little love in you heart before, during and after a crisis. I'll never understand the common person. Actually, I do. Dull, boring and predictable. Try expanding your vision beyond what is in front of you. That goes for all the other dullards that responded to your comment. Sorry folks, but you are just that boring and predictable. Try stepping it up a bit if you can.
I am the same age...grew up in LA, remember hearing this down at Huntington Beach in the summer of 1969...wasn't life better then? So much innocence
We should have the Spirit of this Song - EVERYDAY !
Yes. I believed this song wholeheartedly when I first heard it back in 1997. Greetings to you from Beverly Hills California
This song puts lots of luv on my heart
THIS SONG needs more airtime now - more than ever before!
yep......... :-)
Yes.
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Only thing gonna save us. Please Lord may we put a little more love in our hearts ❤️
If you think the world is full of hate, you've been watching too much mainstream media. Turn that shit off.
Absolutely! Have to have SOMETHING to counteract all the hate speech from the Leftist Socialist DemonRats!
Put a little love in your heart and the world will be a better place for you and me💕
The late 60's and early 70's had some great 'hippie songs' with artists such as Sly and Family Stone and Jackie DeShannon. We need the hippie era again, Come Together Now...
I was serving in Vietnam at the time. 68-69-70. I loved it. We needed love then and we need it now!
Thank you Glen for serving our country
Thank you. Thank you too Wah.
You said it brother. What are the chances of bumping into another Glenn spelled with 2 n’s?
@@glenndespres5317 i thought i was the original 🥴
I was there 68-70 u s army. I remember this song like It was yesterday. I’ve always loved jackie
Jackie is the original singer of this song.
Thank you for posting!
I love this song/version. The version by Dave Clark Five is one of my favourite versions of the song
Blue-eyed soulful Diva's anthem "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" is a timeless classic as is Jackie DeShannon...lady you nail this one big time!!!
How bad I miss the 60's and 70''s !!!!!! Beautiful music and beautiful women !!!!!
I am 74 now and enjoy the oldies. They keep me feeling young
Still on this world? Are you?
I know she was with the Beatles on one of the early tours; I met her as a sideman in San Jose, CA in July '66. I became one of her friends for the short time we had together, then met up with her in '69 as a sideman on her album "Laurel Canyon". I am currently attempting to contact her........time will tell. She is a very smart person, and has forgotten more than most people will ever know about many things. One fine person for sure!
Cool story!
This song always puts a little tear of love in my eye.
Me, too
It's never to late to "Put a little Love in Your Heart". Song still resonates true, 40 yrs later. Love this song, and this special lady. Tnx 4 posting!
Needed now more than ever during the coronavirus pandemic.
You said it very well
and the rioting.
This is how I grew up in the 60s and 70s still believe it is the answer in 2023,TY!!
I so cried hearing this,use to sing this to my daughter years ago,she is 46 today,,
This was #1 pop in summer of 69 while I was being trained for Vietnam/Army...thought it was ironic then...and still do. Love as a pop song while all the killing was on-going.
Yes every radio station across the country needs to be playing this song\message daily !!! Its a great old school song..Jackie was very talented !
When I deployed to Iraq in 2007, I had my daughter send me an iPod with all the songs of my junior high days....just in case. Spent many a Blackhawk flight with this great classic! As timeless as when my elder brothers were in Vietnam.
I love her dress! Peace sign. It's groovy.
The Kentucky-born DeShannon was a born talent, started voice lessons at about age 3. She was one of the first female singer-songwriters of the rock 'n' roll period. This tune, her best-received, charted at number 4.
A commercial on tv brought me here today in 2020 during the pandemic!! So heartfelt 💕!!
We need songs like this today.
I will put much more love in my heart. Stay encouraged beautiful fellow men and women. Blessings from Beverly Hills California🙏
This summer of '69 classic is imprinted on my brain forever. Gives me goosebumps to this day. I wonder how Ed Sullivan reacted offstage to Jackie sneaking in the peace sign over & over. Ms. DeShannon, THANK YOU.
One of the best songs ever written. It is timeless!
We always liked this song on 1969 song ... so appropriate for today! Our country, and for that matter the world could use a Little Love In Everyone's Heart!
One of the great songs of all time. Jackie DeShannon has a truly unique way of singing. Singing Style! Fascinating.
It's so good to see so many people posting positive vibes about this song and it's message. Jackie D really hit a groove here. A lovely song and a lovely woman.
From the Summer of 1969!
This song is relevant at any time. We should live this way.
I just don't understand the (currently) 208 people that would "thumbs down" this song?!?!?! One of the best of the era and this era has the best music EVER!!!!
Lol ... this is a real RIP OFF ! A true copy of The Beatles' 1967 " Baby You're a Rich Man ". Yeah, nice try !
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Uneducated people WOULDNT appreciate this kind of music. As for the Beatles anyone can compare them to any other group of the sixties I’m a SIXTIES fan and they don’t come into my CATORGRY many more groups were better than them. And still going today. Jackie D was in a class of her own great singer and songwriter ❤
@@catholiccowboy8545What?? I was born early sixties. Not even close dude
Put a little love in your Heart❤ now that we're all going through this crisis as we're all in this together 🙏 Faith in God the Almighty and Jesus Christ 🙏❤🙏
It was a simpler time and a great time to be a teen and beyond. It seemed like so much was possible, and music spoke to those hopes.
I always loved this song hearing it from the 60's and 70's on the radio a lot
Beautiful lady singing a beautiful song!
Jackie DeShannon. Timeless. Thanks for the upload. Blessings
What a timeless and wonderful song... Sing, Jackie, Sing...
Beautiful song by a beautiful lady! Thank you, Jackie!
watching this trying time (covid19) april 27, 2020..this song should be our national anthem until our planet totally heal. love this song!
Beautiful song
Love it.
Awesome and sweet positive vibes.
💎🌺🕊
A great all-time classic tune of pure hope and joy sung and delivered sweetly here in an earthly performance of an angel. Congratulation, Jackie on being enshrined forever this week into the Hall of Fame! About time!i
Ahh, yes, summer of 1969 remember this song well... brought back happy summer memories of my teen years..loved it then, love it now
I love her natually putting up a pease sign at the end. Very 70s
Katelyn Brown ..60s ,Early 70s ...
I thing Jackie is one of the most under rated songwriters ever... this is beautiful and as a radio DJ for over 40 years have I played this and more of her songs!!
the Prince is my favorite
I really love the instruments that start out out the song- builds the anticipation nicely
After all those good old days I'M still enjoying this song. CWH BAH.
Haven't heard this in years. She speaks the truth.
such a good song not very old when she first sang it , tells you how old is am pushing 60 in 5 months
Great song....we need this in today's world!
This is my all time favorite. These days I'm told the peace sign with the pinkie out no longer means peace with a little love. That is sad. I don't know what it means now.
We all need more love and kindness.
Lots of ❤ to Jackie!!😉👏👍😁
Has always been a fantastic song. Great performance. Best version ever!!
Love the Circle Jerks as well!
They don't come better than this.
Hey.....sounds like a message we all should take seriously......
Go Jackie!
Is the World listening???? July 2020 Put a little Love in your heart!❤❤❤❤
Summer of 1969 a great year for songs
A philosophy we all should follow ❤
On my 2nd tour in the nam in 69 this song lit me up with a smile and I decided time to go home. Song to live by and still makes me smile. We need more love in the World.
Another sweet little song that captures the true spirit of the late '60s.
+Jeff Mastro Song remains pretty relevant.
In this crazy mixed-up world where hatred is so strong in this great country about racism is growing wild. But then we go back to Old School back in the 70s Think of your fellow man lending a helping hand Put a Little Love in Your Heart. Those words are so strong and so powerful we need to bring this back we need to stop the hatred in this world in this country another day goes by and still the Children Cry Put a Little Love in Your Heart if you want the world to know we won't let hatred grow Put a Little Love in Your Heart profound how powerful are those words everybody needs to put a Little Love in their heart we all live on one small planet and this small Galaxy and life is too short for hatred let's put a Little Love in Your Heart just my opinion thank you.
Kenneth Morgan AMEN!
We need more love in this world and less greed and hate
We do and we need to more beautiful tunes like this !
Sorry mate, as a species we're just not capable of that. This is why we're pretty much fucked.
Wayne---Never going to happen in this world we live in and take that to the bank!!~~!!!!10-6-2020!!!
Amen and first and foremost God yes...
Amen...
Yes!!!!! The summer of 1969, when I was only eight, going into the third grade. I have fond memories of that summer; riding bicycles, hot summer days, wiener roasts / picnics, dirt roads, seeing my friend Reagan on a mini-bike as I spied on him in the woods, watermelon, Reeses peanut butter cups (cost .10) and a family trip to Mt. McKinley. That was 39 years ago! How sweet and innocent things seemed way back then. God bless our Vietnam Vets!!
What a perfect day to view this song. Merry Christmas, everyone! This is the day to show the world that you have Love in your Heart.
One of my favorite songs!!
THE DEFINING MOMENT OF MS DESHANNONS CAREER AT LEAST FOR ME. SHE AT REACHED THE TOP OUTCLASSING EVERYONE ELSE AND SH WAS STILL ONLY 28.
Just came across this lovely old favourite..Beautiful to see and hear again. Pure class.
I also miss those times so much; with 1 exception. The summer of 1969 was when the Manson clan committed those horrendous murders. Many people have said that the love & peace, hippie flower child movement ended on
August 9th, 1969, although the 70's were also good times. Since then, this country & the world just keeps getting worse with no end in sight. I'm just grateful that I was here early enough to enjoy some of the good times. Sorry for sounding a bit corny; but that's how I feel.
I can't stop listening to this song. I love it and it's so uplifting.
This could be one of the best songs ever. It sounds as good 50 years later as it did when it was written
Me also, God Bless the world 🥰
Think what would happen if we all did this as a human race
This Lady earned lots of acclaim as a composer. The world missed too much of a great songstress and performer. Bloody Fantastic!
This song is written by Jackie DeShannon, her brother Randy Myers and Jimmy Holiday. It was first performed by Jackie DeShannon in 1969. It was used on the Australian television drama "Love Child" season 2 episode 8. This drama takes place in Sydney in 1970. The song is well-chosen for this drama.
Great Song and the Lyrics are So True. Life is Good when there is Love in The Heart. Have a Wonderful Day~~
Beautiful song, beautiful woman!!!
Old is gold. Remember this on am radio.
Much like 1975, this year was made for fabulous music. Her lyrics were aimed at today's state of affairs, 48 years later. Thank you for the memories. Released on June 14, 1969, reaching # 4 on August 30.
I don't remember 1975 being a great musuc year.
This is just what we need right now. People all over the place doing just this, and meaning all classes of people!
Oldies But Goodies Thank's for posting this video
My favorite song when I served in a combat unit in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division in 1969-70. This song is eternal back then and stronger today. What a beautiful voice Jackie has.
This song was featured in the finale of the movie Scrooged, and ever since my family associates it with Christmas. A great holiday message song, even if not intended.
1969! What a year for music. Song after song like this song had 1969 rolling in with the best music time in history. So many of my favorite songs came out that year, too much to count.💿💿💿💿💿💿......
Joe Lucero Yes I agree--'69 was probably my favorite single year for music--so many great songs!
That was the best time to listen to the radio. 1 great song after another. Non-stop, What other year can say that? 😁💽💽💽...
Right on!
1967 Was also a great year
The 60's were great for music no doubt about that. And never again💏😐🤔😎
Love this innocence's some day I hope we can do what this song brings, her voice, stunning beauty and emotion r what is missing in today's music .......
Thank you. If only more people felt the same way then this world wouldn't have become so f---ed up.
Amen to what she is singing. If only everyone would.
Ah yes, now that takes me back : )
Awesome song for what we're all going through this tough time 👌❤ok
This song played in 1969, I was 14 years old and it was during the Vietnam War. Memories of hearing about a friend's cousin being killed in Vietnam. We needed Love.....the war went on for almost 3 more years' a treaty was signed in January 1973.
Thank you USMC for replying and God bless you as I'm the one who downloaded this song to bring hope to people who are going through🙏❤🙏❤🙏🙏
Merci beaucoup, mon ami pour cette belle Chanson.
Thumb it up and rerun it.
I was around 10 when this song came out tells you how old I am 57
Jackie DeShannon the original singer. 💘 Love this song
Now I know this song. Did not realize she did this! Very nice!
Great song! Still have my original 45 of this.
me too
I don't have the 45 but do have the original album of the same title along with a cpl of other of her albums. She can make any song she sang sound great. I don't think she does any tours these days but if she did she is one I'd want to see for sure.
What’s a 45?
Mr getbuckets Its a smaller version of an Album it only has 1 song on it
Has to be one of the best song ever written, matching voice
The thing with Jackie DeShannon is that she did not seem to like publicity. Is she still living today, she seems to have totally disappeared, I don't know. Her great hit songs from the 1960's are still wonderful and timeless today but you absolutely never see or hear from today in 2023. Such a loss.
Nice song!
love the fact she's using the Peace sign =)
Well, you make me feel old....this came out in 1969 when I just turned 8...we had the Vietnam War, a lot of uncertainty...this song gave us hope
My piano's claim to fame is that Jackie De Shannon played a few bars of this song on it while she was still writing it circa 1968. What a great song! What a great lady, too, recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and rightly so.
She's in the Songwriters' Hall of Fame, not the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Vrinda Kanchan Thank you! I knew it was some Hall of Fame. I am glad she's being recognized. She also wrote "Bette Davis Eyes".
Kelly Hamilton You're welcome! She should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but their crooked voting system won't allow it. "Betty Davis Eyes" became #1 on the Billboard charts four days after I was born!
Vrinda Kanchan This is coming from an "obsessed" music chart researcher: just to let you know, as with all the various Billboard charts, the "official" chart date is always the week-ENDED date (in most cases a Saturday). In real time, "Bette Davis Eyes" would have become #1 on Sunday, May 10, 1981. Cheers!
OneHitWonderGuy Some websites listed the actual date it first went to #1, which is what I was referring to. Thanks!
Her birth name is Sharon Lee Myers and she is now 75 years old! Nice song here.
She took her own life a couple yrs back
@@kennethschultz4910 She did not. Why do you need to spread false rumors like that? She is very much alive as of March 2020.
She's alive and well
A good song is a good song, no matter how old it is...
She's amazing. Thank God it's all archived and preserved.
Boy that's a great song.