@@davidgray2653 It all started going downhill around 1983 - well here in South Africa in any case. The world does not have the same sense of hope it did when I was young. Greetings from Africa.
@@philipphariss4972 How are things in California today? I think it is the ONE place that is known in every country in the world. Everyone envies people who live there.
If l had my time again I'd choose a family where the mum was not a sex money exchange operative who had her workmates abused me and a stepfather that did horrible things with 25mm dowel and throw me down the stairs or into walls
Allan was family, grew up around all the trems, Was so upset when Allan passed, then recently Dave M, RIP lads. This group brought years of happiness to so many people, great Band
Here in America, the only songs we heard from them was this one and Silence is Golden, so naturally most of us thought that they faded into obscuritry after that. I was just listening to this reminsicing- I was around 13 when this came out. I started looking at other videos and I couldn't believe they had a string of hits in other countries. There aren't very many articles about them online. Someone should write a book.
Here in Ireland,in 1967,i was 15....both myself and my mum loved this song....such a nice bunch of lads,just like the Hollies,Manfred Mann,the Bee Gees and Hermans Hermits....fab music
During the summer, my little transistor radio was my constant companion until the 9 volt battery ran down and we lived out in the country. Listened to this music all day.
From South Africa: We used to "steal" my grandfather's transistor radio while he was working outside on the farm and listened to LM radio (who were broadcasting from Mozambique - Lorenzo Marques that is now called Maputo). We also listened until the PM9-battery went flat, then we put it in the coolest oven of the big AGA coal stove to "recharge" a bit. I remember how cross my grandfather was when he wanted to listen to the news and the battery's power was completely exhausted! We lived about 40km from town and could only drive there once a week! Petroleum was (and still is!) a VERY expensive commodity and couldn't be stored on the farm, unlike diesoline for the tractors and Lister enjin used for lighting.
@@carliencoetzee3674 Thanks for your 9 volt memories. Mine started with 9 volts on the tongue then electrocuting classmates then handheld ELF detector scaring people in Light rail electric cars that they were being sterilized then freelance lie detector then secret agent man then outerspace spy in next James Bond film.
A shout out to anyone who listening on this Monday, May 28, 2024. Does this song bring back great memories of carefree days and simpler times to all who are listening? 👍👍 Gosh! Love this song! It's so full of energy. The upbeat mood that it brings is beautiful. I'm ready to grab my hubby and dance to it. 😎😎 Miss those times terribly! 😢 Wishing y'all a happy and safe summer! 😎😎
Thanx tennislover you speek right out of my heart.the last days this song is a catchy tune and it inspire me throhgh the day with a good feeling and bring me back to the glory days
First song of them that I heard was Silence Is Golden. Heard it around 15 years ago or so. Since that time, I just love this band. Great songs, their vibe, the energie. Everything.
I was young at that time, I remember this song well. I loved listening to it on the home radio. Great memories! Congratulations and thanks for playing it.
I was 10 years of age when the brilliant tremolos release this. Many decades on it still superb. Long live our contribution being the best to the world English music and some of you literature is second to none. Next to some of ours of course 👍🙂🇮🇪
Yes,even an Irishman has to concede that Britpop was always the best in the world,especially late sixties,eighties,and to a lesser extent,the seventies
I really love this! I was about 8 yrs old when this was out, believe it or not I was so in love with an older boy on the street, but it wasn’t meant to be no matter how I tried! I still love and think about him to this day🤷♀️
Julene Pegher, hold on to those memories and feelings, they are precious. I was 9 years old when this song came out and now at 64 years of age, I still love it and the memories of unrequited Love It conjures up. 😀
RIP the two members The Tremeloes Alan Blakley (April 1, 1942 - June 10, 1996), aged 54 Dave Munden (December 2, 1943 - October 15, 2020), aged 76 You will be remembered as legends.
I was nine had got my first transister radio for christmas ,this was my first favourite record and always will be, love listening brings back so many fab memories of the very best years. Wheres it all gone?
Did this when it first cam out With 4 or my best friends Danny Arnold Lenny Hull Dave Glosek And Me! Miss you guys!😪 The first two are dead But greatly remembered! R I P guys! Love ya! 🎼🎶😎
I meet♡You♡Linda♡ in 1970 the Summer of. This is the way it was with me Linda Bell in 1974 and on...now being 2023. I have Always♡Loved♡You♡ till this very day in Feburary 2023.
I heard an interview a few years back, forgot who it was, but they said everyone wanted to tour with the Tremeloes back then because they were nuts and so much fun to be around. You can really see it in this video.
I love the way that song is portrayed they sing it in such a way to tell you that this is the proper way to deal with these kind of problems laugh about them and move on
In the midnight, moonlight hour hes walking along that lovely mile and every time I do I Keep seeing this picture of you Here comes my baby, here she comes now, and it comes as no surprise for me with another guy Well here comes my baby, here she comes now Walking with her love, with her love, that's oh-so fine never to be mine, no matter how I try You never walk alone and your forever talking on the phone I tried to call you names but every time it comes out the same (Whistles beat) bravo
Great song, even after 56+ years this performance is amazing! The rhythm guitarist Alan Blakley (RIP) was the father of English actress Claudie Blakely.
And as the music business kept going towards early British rock and roll but thier music is still great ❤ even today people who have never heard them wow they say who is that and when you tell them oh they were early rock band. Remember Dick Clark where the action is?😊
Siempre me gustó mucho esta banda, desde que era un niño disfruté sus canciones. Recuerdo que actuaron en un canal uruguayo (creo que fue en canal 12) allá por 1968 y cómo los disfruté. Si no estoy equivocado también fueron invitados para actuar en los festejos del 50 aniversario del Hotel Casino Carrasco de Montevideo. Cantaban lindas y divertidas canciones como así también románticas como lo es "En tu mundo" cantada en español por el baterista del grupo.
Still listening Oct 2024. I was 10 in 1967. Something is not right with time..... it has gone in the blink of an eye.
Yes strange times wish I could turn clock back today's world doesn't feel right
@@davidgray2653 It all started going downhill around 1983 - well here in South Africa in any case. The world does not have the same sense of hope it did when I was young. Greetings from Africa.
@@hendrikdebruin4012agreed. Greetings from California.
Me too.. 1956
@@philipphariss4972 How are things in California today? I think it is the ONE place that is known in every country in the world. Everyone envies people who live there.
The 60’s are my first favorites, the 70’s is a close second.
Me teens were in the 70' s so missed this great music by about 5yrs
I agree. I was born in 1979 but IMO the 60's and 70's are still the best decades for music.
Mine, too, but the 80s is second.
😂every 16 year old could relate to this song at one time or another. 💕 Love it
Approximately the age of the composer.
Yeah!! I related to this song a bit too much back in the day!
I was 4 years old in 1967... All of life in front of me... I'd like to go back and have another go!
Me too I was 4 then
Now I feel really old, I was 16 but yes would love to go back and start over again. Was riding a 650 triumph and meeting up at the local chip shop.
I was in trouble in 67.
So many jail cells that they all looked the same ..
Right up to 1970.
Even following me across the border.
If l had my time again I'd choose a family where the mum was not a sex money exchange operative who had her workmates abused me and a stepfather that did horrible things with 25mm dowel and throw me down the stairs or into walls
Oh my gosh, they had so much fun singing this! That alone makes this song so much fun!
Allan was family, grew up around all the trems, Was so upset when Allan passed, then recently Dave M, RIP lads. This group brought years of happiness to so many people, great Band
Here in America, the only songs we heard from them was this one and Silence is Golden, so naturally most of us thought that they faded into obscuritry after that. I was just listening to this reminsicing- I was around 13 when this came out. I started looking at other videos and I couldn't believe they had a string of hits in other countries. There aren't very many articles about them online. Someone should write a book.
You Will NEVER Walk ALONE---What a beautiful line.....
Here in Ireland,in 1967,i was 15....both myself and my mum loved this song....such a nice bunch of lads,just like the Hollies,Manfred Mann,the Bee Gees and Hermans Hermits....fab music
I was 10 and my teenage aunt bought this so we could dance together. I miss you Aunt Carol ❤
He'll yeah 😊
During the summer, my little transistor radio was my constant companion until the 9 volt battery ran down and we lived out in the country. Listened to this music all day.
I still have my CANDEL 6 tran 9 vol and it still works...got it on my 8th bday in 59...great post...thxs...
That is SO cool.
From South Africa: We used to "steal" my grandfather's transistor radio while he was working outside on the farm and listened to LM radio (who were broadcasting from Mozambique - Lorenzo Marques that is now called Maputo). We also listened until the PM9-battery went flat, then we put it in the coolest oven of the big AGA coal stove to "recharge" a bit. I remember how cross my grandfather was when he wanted to listen to the news and the battery's power was completely exhausted! We lived about 40km from town and could only drive there once a week! Petroleum was (and still is!) a VERY expensive commodity and couldn't be stored on the farm, unlike diesoline for the tractors and Lister enjin used for lighting.
I wish I still had my transistor😢
@@carliencoetzee3674
Thanks for your 9 volt memories.
Mine started with 9 volts on the tongue then electrocuting classmates then handheld ELF detector scaring people in Light rail electric cars that they were being sterilized then freelance lie detector then secret agent man then outerspace spy in next James Bond film.
Sadly, we just don't have music like anymore,
Very sad indeed!
I just love how it is obvious they are having so much fun during this song. Some people don't like all the shouts, but I love them!
Great Song
I like how much
They enjoy playing it
A shout out to anyone who listening on this Monday, May 28, 2024.
Does this song bring back great memories of carefree days and simpler times to all who are listening? 👍👍
Gosh! Love this song! It's so full of energy. The upbeat mood that it brings is beautiful. I'm ready to grab my hubby and dance to it. 😎😎
Miss those times terribly! 😢
Wishing y'all a happy and safe summer! 😎😎
Yes, am listening on August 25, 2024 - want to go back in time.
I'm a 74 year old Australian Male, and, by heck you have mirrored my every thought, my every word. Thank You So much.
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Agree❤❤😊😊
September 14/2024 👍💐@@TrojanGoddess56
Thanx tennislover you speek right out of my heart.the last days this song is a catchy tune and it inspire me throhgh the day with a good feeling and bring me back to the glory days
My favourite song from these guys. Saw them live many times. Always feel like partying whenever I hear this!!!!
Cat Stevens is the composer
in UK ?
First song of them that I heard was Silence Is Golden. Heard it around 15 years ago or so. Since that time, I just love this band. Great songs, their vibe, the energie. Everything.
Me too Bremzie... I just started to get into this band, and I love 'em! This is a great song...
They were very talented. In the beginning the record company signed them rather than the Beatles, that hack group.😁
My wife and I liked them back in their hey day and 60 years later we still do. Great and talented band.
The songs, the culture, the ease of life of the 60’s are still the best of times for me!
Not just one of my favorite songs, but my favorite live performance of any song.
These guys always make me smile whatever they are singing.
I was young at that time, I remember this song well. I loved listening to it on the home radio. Great memories! Congratulations and thanks for playing it.
1967 what a magical world
Ditto!....the proof is in the pudding.
how talented were these lovely guys ,I will love them forever , long live the 60s era i was their xx were you ??
The only group who sing a sad so happily...
. Love 'em so much xxxx
Well, they would reply, "Even the Bad Times Are Good!"
Yeah, I remember this one! The 60's had great music. Great tune, upbeat and awesome vocals.
Damn, that was enthusiastic! They obviously had a lot of fun playing this song. Great band!
I was 10 years of age when the brilliant tremolos release this. Many decades on it still superb. Long live our contribution being the best to the world English music and some of you literature is second to none. Next to some of ours of course 👍🙂🇮🇪
Yes,even an Irishman has to concede that Britpop was always the best in the world,especially late sixties,eighties,and to a lesser extent,the seventies
@@geraldwalsh6489Why...even as an Irishman ? Just enjoy it for what it is.
Love this band.. seems they having fun ..
I was 13 when this came out...Great song...Great era of music
Me too...1954!!! Great time back then.
👏🏻👌🏻yep. Me too ❤
These are super awesome singers and they are still singing even 64 years later!!
To wspaniały zespół wciąż śpiewa nawet po 64 latach
Sadly not true: 2 of them are no longer with us, and the other two are retired and in poor health.
54 Jahre
1967 bis 2023 sind nur 56 Jahre.
Such a happy sounding version of sad love song. I like it! A very talented British rock band . I wish music was still like this.
I really love this! I was about 8 yrs old when this was out, believe it or not I was so in love with an older boy on the street, but it wasn’t meant to be no matter how I tried! I still love and think about him to this day🤷♀️
Thank you so sweet.
Julene Pegher, hold on to those memories and feelings, they are precious. I was 9 years old when this song came out and now at 64 years of age, I still love it and the memories of unrequited Love It conjures up. 😀
@@rcf1958 where did the time go? I feel like this could be yesterday the memories are so vivid! Cheers 🥂
RIP the two members The Tremeloes
Alan Blakley (April 1, 1942 - June 10, 1996), aged 54
Dave Munden (December 2, 1943 - October 15, 2020), aged 76
You will be remembered as legends.
Reality music video. A brilliant song that will live forever. Love it.
This band just loved performing!,
I dug The Trem’s hits. Enjoyed listening to them on the radio & buying the 45’s. Whistling was cool in songs.
I was nine had got my first transister radio for christmas ,this was my first favourite record and always will be, love listening brings back so many fab memories of the very best years. Wheres it all gone?
Loved this song as a kid and still do. Happy tune but sad lyrics. 😢🎉😊
I always liked The Tremeloes. Great group.
Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) is an amazing songwriter. The Tremeloes did a fantastic cover of his song. This song is so upbeat and catchy. Cheers! ✌️
Thank you for this acknowledgement 🙂🤟! He should have been mentioned already in the description of this upload 😉!
@@PeMoFilm Yepp👍
i have never heard a song of the Trems i did not like, you see?
One of Cat Stevens'most underrated songs.
Cat Stevens fue un gran cantante y compositor.
I was only 11, but loved this song and so many more in the next 10 or so years.
--A teeny-bopper from Detroit
Thank you Beat-Club for another classic.
Did this when it first cam out With 4 or my best friends
Danny Arnold
Lenny Hull
Dave Glosek
And
Me! Miss you guys!😪
The first two are dead
But greatly remembered! R I P guys! Love ya! 🎼🎶😎
I was a teenager in the 60s. ✝️🇬🇧🏴
You’re so lucky ❤
It's wonderful to see performers so happy.
Exactly. I’m an old dude and I’ve noticed how much fun all these bands were having playing. All I see today is faces in agony as they play.
I was 8 when this came out I remember listening to it on the radio and dancing good memories
I meet♡You♡Linda♡ in 1970 the Summer of. This is the way it was with me Linda Bell in 1974 and on...now being 2023. I have Always♡Loved♡You♡ till this very day in Feburary 2023.
Had just begun school when this came out. Great days!
I heard an interview a few years back, forgot who it was, but they said everyone wanted to tour with the Tremeloes back then because they were nuts and so much fun to be around. You can really see it in this video.
😎 I remember this one! Fun beat and catchy lyrics!😀👍
I feel for you. A great song.And a great time.
Que alegres esses jovens eram nessa Banda 😃 que Legal 😄
Gostei de ver a alegria deles e a música é Top! 😉😊🎼🎶👏👏👏
Pena que é uma letra tão triste...
I wish I'd seen the Trems live, a very talented group..
I love the way that song is portrayed they sing it in such a way to tell you that this is the proper way to deal with these kind of problems laugh about them and move on
I still got the Tremeloes album with this song ! And I remember it still wery good! 😊 jon fisher
Love the way the bass player starts the song by stepping into the bass line
My kind of music. Simple and to the point.
A classic tune! Always makes me smile!!!
Oh to be sixteen again !! Best music ever
Love this song , one of the best 60s hits
Such a Happy Band I always loved them ❤️
You got a love of analog no hiding behind anything.. their enthusiasm is contagious..
Fringe Jackets look so cool! The guitarist here and Neil Young (in Buffalo Springfield days)
9 years old and listening to this from my GE transistor radio under my pillow from 77 WABC!
Love the sound,saw him playing solo in The Sugar Club. Great
Just found this again .Brill
I always loved this song. They did a good job with this live version.
I remember this song being the loudest single I bought that year, what a classic.
In the midnight, moonlight hour
hes walking along that lovely mile
and every time I do
I Keep seeing this picture of you
Here comes my baby, here she comes now,
and it comes as no surprise for me
with another guy
Well here comes my baby, here she comes now
Walking with her love, with her love, that's oh-so fine
never to be mine, no matter how I try
You never walk alone and your forever talking on the phone
I tried to call you names
but every time it comes out the same
(Whistles beat)
bravo
Best song ever always on the phone. In1967. Always liked it anyway. Love saying to younger people check out the lyrics. Reactions are fantastic
denke gern an meine Lehrzeit zurück bei diesem Lied und an die wirklich glückliche Gruppe !
❤❤Estoy escuchando esta canción en noviembre 2024 23 y me parece que fue ayer que recuerdos
Great song, even after 56+ years this performance is amazing! The rhythm guitarist Alan Blakley (RIP) was the father of English actress Claudie Blakely.
And as the music business kept going towards early British rock and roll but thier music is still great ❤ even today people who have never heard them wow they say who is that and when you tell them oh they were early rock band. Remember Dick Clark where the action is?😊
Like this track from the 60s the best era for pop music
The harmony is absolutely perfect
My Junior High school days, great memories. Cat Stevens song.
The lads are clearly having a great time and sounding great!
Thank you for downloading it in my spare time i twist on the classic song.
I grew up with this Great song ..i played it to death in grade school in the 1970s...2024 i am still listening 🎧
Me to ❤
Beautiful .Swinging 60's .
Have always loved this song... Not seen this live performance though. Classic 🙂❤
Kind of surprised to find out it was a "break up" song. Still love it the same.
Great song!!
I remember the intro bass line! Played on Boss Radio KYNO-Fresno!!!
I loved this song, makes me feel 14 again.
Siempre me gustó mucho esta banda, desde que era un niño disfruté sus canciones. Recuerdo que actuaron en un canal uruguayo (creo que fue en canal 12) allá por 1968 y cómo los disfruté. Si no estoy equivocado también fueron invitados para actuar en los festejos del 50 aniversario del Hotel Casino Carrasco de Montevideo.
Cantaban lindas y divertidas canciones como así también románticas como lo es "En tu mundo" cantada en español por el baterista del grupo.
Fun simple songs make a person feel good .
this group had a lot of hits. good music
It was a success in Italy as Eccola Di Nuovo by The Rokes (1967)
Krásné super písničky mého mládí !
I haven't heard this song for s o o o o long. Always loved it. Excellent performance. Thanks for posting this.
And they didn't even need autotune, because they could really sing back in the day 🥰
I remember when this song would come on the radio and we would try to sing along hahaha what a memory
What a great version of a great song!! Thank you!
Loved how Wes used this song in Rushmore. So good!
Hilarious when Chip breaks up trying to whistle. Such an upbeat performance.
Fuckin' Brilliant!. The filming, photography and lighting is superb!.
This was always one of my faves - be it by The Trems or Cat Stevens......
They all look so happy. 🎶😊
I remember this song well. I loved it. The Tremeloes were a great group.
So much fun.
Alan ! Köszönet, hogy voltál, hogy folyton vidám , vicces voltál , mosolyt csaltál a Rajongók arcára !
So u were in 57 to,i miss real music,ide give everything to back,today sucks