Ronnie Burns - Smiley (1969)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1969:
Ronnie Burns performing the hit single 'Smiley' (March, 1969) on the ABC-TV program Hit Scene - broadcasted in December, 1969.
Note: Hit Scene, was an Australian popular music television series produced and broadcast by ABC TV in black and white transmission. The thirty-minute weekly series debuted on 10 May 1969 and was broadcast until 16 December 1972 and was hosted
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I went to vietnam in 69 and it certainly took the smile off my face.
my girl friends older brothers went to Vietnam and when they came home they were never the same again l remembered them as fun-loving party going boys you know just enjoying life that war took the smile of their faces
You should go back and see what 50 years of peace have brought to the Vietnamese people. They have largely turned their backs on Marxist Leninism, though, of course, it remains a dictatorial one-party state.
To you Sir, and all the boys and girls who served in Vietnam, Thank you for your service ❤❤🇦🇺🐨🐨🇦🇺
I was 21 years when he sang that song always loved it , it reminds me of a very good friend I lost to that useless war R.I.P. Kev 🇦🇺🙏🏻🇦🇺
l know how you feel l lost friends as well in that useless war watching coffins coming off the planes was heart breaking there were so many casualties in a war that could not be won
Who can listen to this without a tear in their eye
Not me😢
I met Ronnie after work one night 35 years ago a really nice guy...and he treated me like i was the important one in the room...a real gentleman ...One of OZ Shining Stars !
At one time my favourite song. Best days ever, the best era to have grown up.
I was 18 and eligible for the draft when this song was riding high in the Aussie charts in 1970. My older brother had doged the draft by taking an apprenticeship in a draft exempted profession, but I had no such option. I felt this song right down into the depths of my heart - I didn't want to go to the war in Vietnam. I was lucky - my birthday wasn't drawn. It's still a fabulous song that reaches right out to me.
Thanks for sharing, wow that generation, HATS OFF TO THEM. What an awful time it must have been for so many
I arrived,this time around, 1961 , so a kid
three years young the Girls at school would cry in worry a school would die for a fake War
so you got lucky and did not have to serve whats the tear jerking crap
@@gazzathomas1423 You just wouldn't know...
I was lucky too, one little ball either side of my birthday (1970 too) theww!
I had the opportunity to back him in the early 1970s, in one of his shows and found him to be one of the nicest people I ever met, along with Johnny Farnham, as he was called back then.
Not just extremely talented performers , but a real credit to show business..
Real proud Aussies..
I was living in australia when this song came out. Went home to the states and had to report for my induction physical and was drafted
55 years ago
This song reminds me of my late dad an Aussie Vietnam Vet. He came home on the Monday before Christmas 1964 with his pack, helmet etc and told my mum that he's going to Vietnam. Mum asked where is that? He left on Christmas eve so it was not a real happy Christmas.
I loved this song I was a young girl my mother died that year. My life changed so much.
So so sad to hear Elaine... I could feel that in that song :(
This song reminds me of my mum whom I just lost so I can feel your pain. Sorry for your loss 😢
This song played every day on the long school bus trips in 1970. I never knew the meaning of the lyrics then. A classic really.
I remember watching this in 1969 ,an i still love it❤ from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
i was 7 years old when this was sung i remember it like yesterday. wasnt life so good back then in australia ?
Not if you were called up in a ballot to do two years service with the possibility of being sent to Vietnam.
Perhaps the best lament for the individual consequences of war ever written and so brilliantly performed.
written by Johnny Young. That's the surprising thing. I never like him in Young Talent Time, way too schmoozy and self-satisfied with that bloody smirk. But this is undeniably a good song with understatement and gravitas.
@@deborahcurtis1385 lots of hits written by Johnny back then
I was born in July 1969 and very very early childhood like other people growing up during the Vietnam war born in Australia as well and coming from European background
Such a great era for Aussie music. He signed the album for me..
Cool ! xxx
I was 11yrs old when I first heard this fantastic song on the radio ❤ so many good memories...I used to sing along to it ❤
Heard this song on the radio this morning being Anzac Day 2022. My mum and dad served in WW2. I was pretty young during the Vietnam War but I remember a few guys a bit older than me being conscripted. I remember seeing protests in Melbourne and then young men coming back after the war, some with some pretty horrific stories. I pay my respect to anyone that serves their country, unfortunately some paid the ultimate price. Now we have many great Australians of Vietnamse descent and Aussies have enjoyed travel to Vietnam some married with families etc. With all the talk of war in the world again I wonder if the human race can ever learn from history.
Normie Rowe, for whom the song was written, became very active within the veterans movement. He had to resurrect his career after two years in service. But I like to think it made him a better person, better man. Thanks
Love this song and Ronnie's performance. I was 9 when this came out and it was the first record I ever had of my own, after asking my parents to buy it for me.
Hey Sharon... I was also 9 when this song came out.. It was the First Single I ever purchased with pocket money and it has lost none of the emotion and memories from that time... Reminiscing often brings me here as the songs of the late 60's and early 70's bring to mind Great times... and memories . Music that shaped our Lives.. I also Love ' Age of Consent ' by Ronnie Burns. Today's music has Nothing on these timeless Classics. :)
@@funkucraziAgreed! It was the last great songwriting era. So glad it was part of my childhood and adolescence.
I was born in 1960 also
Sharon, same for me - I was 9 and this was my first single. I think it was a Christmas present in 1969!
Exactly the same as me Sharon 😀
My friend and I were walking up Russell Street Melbourne in around 1968. We were both 12 years old and we saw Ronnie and 2 friends walking towards us. I yelled out 'there's Ronnie Burns ' They saw us and took off down an alley. If you read this Ronnie, my apologies.😊
I have heard this described as Australia's first protest song against the Vietnam War. The lyrics escaped me as a youngster but love this song now.
Hmm there were others before this
Masters apprentices, war or hands of time for example
@@ACDZ123 OK I no music aficionado...lets go with one of the first...
i remember this song from happening 70/71 a wonderful time to be alive
Such a nice guy. Saw him few years ago with Daryl Cotton and Russell Morris. What a great show. So down to earth not like some other international entertainers who don't have time for their fans 😄😄
Right! This crew of GOLDEN GODDIES, GREATNESS.
Russell is absolutely amazing, live, my bestie girlfriend TJA & I, CJ, well we have 💃 💃 the whole way through, wherever , we've seen him live, over the years.
Yep, ALL ABSOLUTELY AMAZING
I can't recall catching Ronnie or Darryl on the pub scene, hmmm
Aren't there some gigs early in the NEW YEAR? I saw something err, I forgot. CJ x Melbourne Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
Southern ➕
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
Trippy supported Russel and played Footy against Cotton.
Written about Normie Rowe, and when he came home from Vietnam the song was right, that big broad smile was gone!
I’m a lovelorn teenager again! I was a Ronnie Burns girl, the other singers were good, but Ronnie was my favourite. I remember this song like it was yesterday. Even as a naive teenager who had a sheltered life, I even then could detect a sadness to the song. It was my favourite. Thank you Ronnie Burns for the songs, the shows and the voice.
a timeless Australian classic
How Lucky..to experience these songs ..never forget so nice
I loved this song and Ronnie singing it. I was all of 6 at the time. I haven't heard it for 50 years but remember it clearly. But today I just got the Vietnam reference "off to the asian war".... didn't understand that at all in the day. Innocent.
Heard this Gem on the radio today and thought what a top song
A truly beautiful song from long ago still great today
1979. I turned 17 and yep, at 18 my number was pulled out of the hat. This song meant so much to me.
'79, bit late, try '69, conscription was over after Gough got into power, my number came up too, but deferred because I was an apprentice, plus I had done 4 years in the school cadets.
Do you know how to edit? Very easy. Just change the 7 to 6.
Welcome back. This song says it all.
@@markgriffin4888 Same for my dad. His number came up in 1965 (his birthdate was September 23, 1945). Luckily he was working for a protected industry at that time and got a deferment, but the government reserved the right to call him up at any time. Never did, but he might not have passed his medical anyway. He'd had rheumatic fever as a child and was in a bad car accident the year before he got conscripted. So they might have said: "Sorry, we can't take you, because..." Dodgy ticker? Bad back? Might have been either of those.
His daughter, Lauren was a participant in Taekwondo during the Sydney Olympics and I think she won a gold medal too
She worked at George wrston foods.
Taekwondo. Wow! Allana was a student. Got as far as red/black belt. So proud of her.
Indeed she did.
Bet she was smiling :)
Great Song .. I first heard it when becoming aware of music around 11/12 in Christchurch New Zealand 69/70 ..
God I Love that Song And the Way it was Sung Just Wonderful
Take me back to the good old years. 2021 is just soul destroying. 💜🙏💜
So was Vietnam.
@@jenlarge9036 I have never left Australia to travel. At age near 64 it will never ever happen. Especially with what has transpired here in past 18 months..
@@maryadriennemooreorless8479 "This would be similar to Vietnam the way the thug cops treat innocent people." Wow. Cannot believe you actually wrote this. You have absolutely no idea. There is nothing and I mean nothing even remotely similar to the Vietnam Conflict and the cops in Australia. Just so incredibly ignorant.
@@maryadriennemooreorless8479 Your insularity is showing. You can travel but perhaps not as you dreamed. The virus will be contained, it's been an incredible journey. If you imagine that this is bad, try the Spanish Flu which killed more than WW1. Get some perspective. Vietnam was no picnic and least of all for the Vietnamese people. You're in a first world country, one of the best places to be. Nostalgia is inevitable but be realistic and you'll feel better. IMO.
@@deborahcurtis1385 Go back to the fields with the rest of your flock of sheep. I really don't have time or patience for ignorance. Oh em gee. 🤦🏼♀️
I was only about 4 years old when this come out wow amazing .. was a great song 🎧..
Takes me back the good days .
Adding to my playlist.
Ah.. the memories of my youth....
Hit Scene was hosted by Dick Williams on ABC. Loved this song then and still do.
Yes he used to wear stovepipe pants, but the ABC dress code must have been strict. Hence the shirt and tie.
I still love this song so much. This was the year I emigrated to Oz from U.K. when I was 7. Why wouldn't Johnny Young sing this himself, he could have done it. Still love Ronnie Burns version though.
he did ruclips.net/video/56qG1Nv29uE/видео.html
Wow this old dog has learnt something new, yet it's something old.
NZs Craig Scott did this song a few years later (early to mid 70s), both versions are AWESOME and nostalgic to me.
❤️🌹
Craig Scott also did in the early 1970's a slowed down version kiwi cover Australia's Lynne Randelle's "Ciao Baby", 1967, sadly she felt to take her own life, probably over 10 years ago now.
Could listern to ronnie burns all day ...😃💜
Great anti Vietnam War song. We had some great song writers and bands during this era.
Thanks for uploading this. Loved it when it came out and love it even more now.
Loved Ronnie's songs.
Smiley
You're out in the world today
Smiley
You're all on your own
Smiley - Hey
They say you're a man today
Boy how you've grown
Yesterday there was laughter and songs to sing
Yesterday we had loving to burn
Yet today there is peace to bring
When will they learn?
Smiley
You're off to the Asian War
And we won't see you smile no more
No we won't see you smile no more
No more laughter in the air
No more laughter in the air
Feel the tension in the air
Where is love?
Smiley
You're out in the world today
Smiley
You're all on your own
Smiley - Hey
The Family said to say
Wish you were home
Smiley
You're off to the Asian War
And we won't see you smile no more
No we won't see you smile no more
No more laughter in the air
No more laughter in the air
Feel the tension in the air
Where is love?
No more laughter in the air
No more laughter in the air
Feel the tension in the air
When will they love?
When Johnny was writing this Ronnie at the time a s I ran Ronnies fan club and my ex was also on his way to Vietnam so went down well to me
You really lived history!
It's the only song I remember of Ronnie's.
I've met him many years ago anyway he seems very nice and he was with his wife and Lauren was very young
Great time Great Songs Great Cars just Great
Always AWESOME, Golden Dadio MWAH love Birdie 🐦 xxx
What bugs me is that there are still people who think it was a legitimate war, unbelievable.
i loved this song when i was growing up i australia
This can out at the time my number came up for nashos and was heartfelt by may
Thank You
This song was written for Normie Rowe before he went to Vietnam.
you cant see 'round corners?
Normie Rowe and John Schumann should never be forgotten for their massive contributions to the better late than never welcome home to the men who fought in Vietnam. Normie could have got out of it but served in the Cavalry as an APC driver and later a crew commander. Their main job was to take the grunts to the sharp end and give covering fire. Normie left a bit of Normie over there as he was never the same. As for John Schumann well that haunting song will forever be in the Australian psyche. Bless both of them.
Actually, I’d have picked it to be about the Smiley Grievens character from the movie “Smiley Gets A Gun” which came out in 1958. 10 years on, Smiley would have been going off to Vietnam. The story about it being written for Normie Rowe is well known, but having it about Smiley Grievens seems more apt.
@@TheRumphumper I suspect you've a memory lapse...yes those chaps did attempt to bring some facts and acknowledgment to the fore BUT the troops weren't treated poorly by the citizenry upon their return and their part was acknowledged. The Military leadership & the Government, on the other hand, came in for a shellacking. No, Mr Rowe couldn't have "got out of it". he was targetted and wasn't prepared to do what some others did to avoid the inevitable.
Certainly was...
Great song
My nickname was smily,as I was always smiling my uncle gave me the nickname may he rest in peace and I hope he is smiling from above
My nickname too at school. Used by kids and teachers alike. I reckon most would have struggled to come up with my actual name. 🙂
Yeah just love these old songs from aussie stars...
thank you ronnie 1987 kew / brunswick east
First heard thisclassic on Happening 70 thought it sounded better when slower
1969😪😥😭2023
A great social commentry
Classic hit!
Didn’t realise ( in mitigation I was 13? ) NZ’r Craig Scott was not the initial singer. But he did have a smooth version too. Sad song.
I believe Smiley was referring to Normie Rowe who went to Vietnam
I was there, but the sight of that hippy shirt made me grin.
Looks like an old ladies bed jacket...
Lol. I know I looked far worse - but I was careful to have no record left...
Sung with Passion
I've always loved this song its very sad song, and i would love to no who the camera person who filmed this clip.
A great Johnny Young song
just watched, I remember when 'Smiley' absolutely SMASHED a commentor live on air. Forget the OSCARS !! Ron Casey went down!!!
It was Normie Rowe that smashed Ron Casey not Ronnie Burns
Classic
Lovely song. I love it 😻😁💓👋🏻👩🏻🦱
the flute makes this
This was very much one of the last of the corny, children's-orientated hit singles of the 1960s. Such music seemed to come to quite an abrupt end with the turn of the decade as the whole media seemed to be having a really big "out with the old, in with the new" focus when the 1970s came.
Children orientated?
Mourning the forced service of Normie and his joyful life shattered?
Yeah. Great kid's song...
It was raining and I don't think anyone knew where Ronnie and I think Alison Durban were supposed to set up, so it ended up in the Sundale carpark. It was amazing. Not sure of the day; early 70s.
4 people haven't got a clue :)
Precursor to Countdown..this is the presenter. On Saturday at lunchtime.
I was only 6
His daughter, Lauren won a gold medal at the Olympics
Craog Scott a NZ singer also did a cover version in 1971 which charted. .
And what about that fantastic guitar riff that opens this song! The whole record it tremendous, though it probably gets a little overblown as it closes, but regardless, I love it.
I remember as a kid, asking the adults, "when will the war be over"?
He is indeed a gentleman…. Gigged with him……
smiley was meant to be Normie Rowe
This song was written about Normie Rowe after he was conscripted and sent to Vietnam Conflict.
Fabulous anti war song ! Go up to the Asian War and we won't we won't see you smile no more!
nice
Interesting symbols in the background....given this 1969.
We say the good old days but vietnam was not. I remember being little and not understanding why they made such young ones fight a war overseas, and why not the old ones. I still ask the same questions. I have kids, and grandkids who wont understand it either, Why why why,
Pointless war. Pointless waste of so many lives. Nice song
When asked why he never sang Smiley
Normie Rowe said I am Smiley the song was about me going to Vietnam
Time Less
Written about Niemi’s Roe who was drafted and went to Vietnam.
Normie was screwed after that. Between the industry turning their back on him and the stigma, at the time, of fighting in Vietnam, he could never attain his fame.
What happened to Ronnie . 💜💜💜💜
I think at one point he ran a wholefoods business - really heavily into fresh food and then Lauren his daughter won a gold medal at the Olympics. In Taekwando, I think it was.
I think happily ever after married, to his dancer wife.
Remember "The Flies" ????
2019 ? :)
Good song, but is that all there is? Thought there were more lyrics than that!
Liberal and Country parties madness...it took the ALP to end this stupidity...
Cause it’s about Normie Rowe, as soon as the chorus starts so do the tears.
and he came back different (Normie)
Very sad - not just for him.