@@brothercode2488 this has nothing to do with politics. Wow I'm sad for you. It's about standing together to fight for our freedom. We all bleed red. We are all human.
To our dear Brothers and Sisters in America - STAND STRONG and make THIS SONG your anthem!!! We are all ONE!!! LOVE,LIGHT and TRUTH will REIGN! with much love and light from your Aussie friends xoxox
What happier time was that? Checking for ones number to come up? Heading to boot then to South East Asia to kill the yellow man or be killed. People seem to remember only the things they want to remember of an era. That time was one of the toughest times for the youth of this nation. Riots, protests, the Nam. I'm glad it was a happy time for you.
Although you have grieved so long, you had a great love. That is so rare. Love & light to you, friend! I hope the years have been kind, and you have friends and family around you.
Sucks, bro. Sorry for your loss, even this many years later. My wife and I have been together 31 years this month. She's 5'1" and her nickname is "L'il Bit." It has been since she was 15-16. i.imgur.com/Cmh2Ppd.jpg
Bro, sorry for your loss. Even though it was so long ago, I know exactly what you must have/still do feel. My wife and I have been together for 31 years this month. Coincidentally, her nickname is "L'il Bit." So, I can totally relate to your loss. i.imgur.com/lsyIz9t.jpg
From New Zealand Good comment, but the past always looks better than it really was. In 1970 when this was released in NZ, our troops (not as many USA troops) were fighting alongside our American brothers in that tragic un-,winnable war in Vietnam. A war initiated and perpetuated by the military industrial complex (MIC) in chase of $$$$. Unfortunately 53 years later we have not progressed.
@@peterfreeman1585 I agree with 1/2 of what you're sayin Pete. There is definitely people on many sides, making money on wars. But Laos, and South VN were not communist, like red China, and didn't wanna be. With the military advancements on our sides, I believe the war could've turned out in our favor, if someone allowed it to happen. Not sure who. Such a corrupt world.
When this song came out on radio I think that I've heard it a thousand of time . I couldn' t understand all the words because of the chorus. Later arrived my best northamerican friend and I understood everything.
& underrated group . Britain's answer to the Fifth Dimension (?) .Pity the group disbanded (for whatever reason ) & four other singers took on the name .
Tony Burrows and Sunny Leslie turn a very good song into a spine tingling amazing song with this powerful yet restrained performance. They are two of the most undervalued and underrated singers the UK has produced, whereas lesser talents gained more success and prominence. It's clear they are both singing live and deliver a confident, measured and sincere performance with superb back up singers too. Thank goodness this wasn't wiped by the BBC as many were around this time and we can all still enjoy two singers showing their craft through the decades to us all today, thanks to RUclips.
@@slowhand1962 I can just about remember 1970, and this song in particular. Though it's not always fair to compare like for like, I can't help thinking there aren't many around who could sing live on tv as this group did and give such a mesmerising performance.
@@lindyfrank5342 Yes, I have found that out, and what's even more amazing is that in each of the 5 groups the music is astounding! That must be unique, in the truest sense of the word.
It's not under rated at all and gets loads of airplay to this day - if you listen to right radio shows. This original line-up was something rare, tho'.... top English session singers and writers. Their replacements were, however, sub-second rate cabaret puppets and should never be associated with this classic line-up and performance.
I was learning the trials and tribulations of puberty that year. It was a fun time to be alive and young. The kids today I doubt have a sense of togetherness and belonging. Frankly, I think they are weird but it's difficult to say being on the outside looking in. Today, if the song were released, it might trigger the young people. Perhaps the song is sexist, racist, homophobic, or Islamophobic in their eyes.
@@Michael-te7fj that last comment is kind of reaching really.. If anything after hearing this they'd probably turn round to the older generation and say "what happened? You used to be so peaceful and loving?"
I don't care how much hate people preach these days. You'll always find me here. Watching the clips from the past. The good 'ol "daze." Best feeling ever.
Their voices were so clear without technology. So pretty sounding without trying to be a powerhouse like Carry Underwood. This is soft and beautiful. So much meaning..
Brotherhood of Man, Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, the Pipkins, First Class. All UK top 10's, all with Tony Burrows on lead. Amazing. And they're doing this one live.
mikeMCSG True, old age strikes again. I think this was a TOTP where Tony did triple duty with Brotherhood, Edison Lighthouse and White Plains. Drove Jimmy Savile to perversion.
Tony Burrows wasn't on lead on White Plains' My Baby Loves Lovin'. It has been proven it's Ricky Wolff on lead. Tony Burrows sang chorus in the background. Ricky Wolff performed this song live in the clip below ruclips.net/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/видео.html
This is the apex of songwriting! The writer of this simple melody and chord structure must have loved having this song all to themself for a while before having it recorded and released by this group. Great gift to leave behind during your brief stay on planet earth.
It's time to bring back a number of the songs from the 60s and 70s. Many tell a story of love, peace, harmony and brotherhood. Not about big bootys, killing cops and how much destruction we can rain down on the world. So many of today's songs are about death, destruction and hatred. We children of the 60s and 70s need to bring back the ideals of peace and harmony so, put a little love in your heart. Yes, I am familiar with the very unfortunate Jimmy Savile matter but, that doesn't change the message of the song.
@@sharonhamilton4478 No they weren't. I was 11 and people actually wore clothes like this in the street. I had a bright red tank top and a pair of houndstooth Oxford Bags a couple of years later. I remember baseball sweaters, Monkey Boots and stack heel boots too.
It's time to bring back a number of the songs from the 60s and 70s. Many tell a story of love, peace, harmony and brotherhood. Not about big bootys, killing cops and how much destruction we can rain down on the world. So many of today's songs are about death, destruction and hatred. We children of the 60s and 70s need to bring back the ideals of peace and harmony so, put a little love in your heart. Yes, I know about Jimmy Seville but, that doesn't change the song and the message.
@@JBCo2012 Go listen to a rap album and come back and talk to me. Most of the music today is o poor, I don't play the FM radio anymore...just the oldies. Seen anyone as great as the Beatles come along recently ? I haven't. If you do let us know...
1969 and 1970 two amazing years in music never surpassed!!! On a separate note, Sunny Leslie resemblance to Marie Osmond is amazing! Only that somehow her imperfect teeth makes her even more beautiful!!!!!
Amazing......."United WE Stand"/ Divided We Fall..... 1970 Tremendous Live Performance....Sunny Leslie singing with her powerful voice she was only 19.years old.... One of the most amazing voices ever.... Just Awesome......Thank You......Sunny and Tony-Johnny-Susan for this wonderful song .....
The harmonizing in this song is just heavenly. A lost art. A pleasant combination of chords; fairly uncommon. Stirs up some powerful and deep emotions. Miss these days.
I love the shirts... and the hair.. what a great song that reflects the positive hope and times of the 60's. .. who would ever think we be involved in endless wars we face today... its so sad.
What a fabulous men put different groups together and made some amazing songs he different number one record's with different groups in this one the beautiful sunny singing 🎶 🎉😊😊❤❤
Recuerdos tristes de un pasado feliz Tremendo tema inolvidable para con mis padres ,sin más palabras ......saludos de Naguanagua Edo Carabobo Venezuela...
Tony Burrows sang the lead vocals on Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (February 1970); White Plains' "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (March 1970); the Pipkins' novelty song "Gimme Dat Ding" (April 1970); the First Class' "Beach Baby" (July 1974). and on Brotherhood of Man's "United We Stand". Five Top 20 hits with five different groups. Pretty impressive
It's Ricky Wolff singing the lead vocals on White Plains' My Baby Loves Lovin'. Tony Burrow sang on chorus in the background. Ricky Wolff performed this song live in the clip below ruclips.net/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/видео.html
wow the vocals in this video track are even better than the studio version. Just superb. Created in 1969 by songwriter and record producer Tony Hiller, Brotherhood of Man was initially an umbrella title for a frequently-changing line-up of session singers. Early on, they scored a worldwide hit with the song "United We Stand". By 1973 the concept had run its course and Hiller formed a definite four-member line-up consisting of Martin Lee, Lee Sheriden, Nicky Stevens and Sandra Stevens. This version of the group went on to score many hits around the world in the mid to late 1970s including "Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby", "Angelo", "Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)" and "Figaro". They achieved perhaps their biggest success in their native UK with three number one singles and four top twenty albums. The group under this line-up still continues today, performing shows throughout Europe. Altogether, they have released 16 studio albums, with worldwide record sales topping 15 million.
Once upon a time.... Outstanding song with beautiful vocals. Also the italian version is great. “Voglio stare con te” by Wess & Dori Ghezzi. Unforgettable time...
Sue and Sunny, marvellous singers born in India, who sang backup beautifully on two bands I was in - Love Affair and Mott the Hoople, as well as many many other records by Bowie, Tom Jones, etc. Respect! PS - don't even bother about the bloke at the start, just turn the sound off till the band appears!
In the year 2023, we need to hear this song played on every radio station all across America and the world! Powerful, moving, and the truth!! Let's come together folks. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🌎🌍🌏
Left to Right - Tony Burrow,Sunny Leslie, (the late) Big John Goodison,Sue Glover & Roger Greenaway. The original & best Brotherhood Of Man line up in my humble opinion. This line up made more soul records than the Eurovision pap the later line up were to hoist upon us.
sandyronnie It seems generally accepted that it was Sue Glover but also possible that it was Sunny as you probably know, they were sisters and performed together around this time as a duo as well as backing others.
I was driving my friend's daughter to her school one morning when this song came on the car radio. From the backseat came her tiny voice singing the words to this classic. I was just a bit bemused but delighted.
the originals and by far the best. what a totally powerfull sound this track is. and with sue and sunny wow! .great to see the late mr goodison aswell.
The United States needs to hear this song again.
The working class of the USA must Unite! 😉
I just shared it
Eat the rich and powerful😋
The whole world needs this song
Go Brandon
This song should be played on every speaker all over the world!!!! Remember people! United we stand!
Why so the dumb ass Trump supporters can destroy the speakers
@@brothercode2488 this has nothing to do with politics. Wow I'm sad for you. It's about standing together to fight for our freedom. We all bleed red. We are all human.
It really rings true today as we watch our Canadian neighbors standing up for freedom
Actually, it's a love song.
@@clambeandip
From New Zealand
Well said
You're one of the few people making comments that has got it right.
To our dear Brothers and Sisters in America - STAND STRONG and make THIS SONG your anthem!!! We are all ONE!!! LOVE,LIGHT and TRUTH will REIGN! with much love and light from your Aussie friends xoxox
You too brother
We may be divided at the moment but let someone attack us may god help their souls.
I love my Aussie friends, but they love me when I leave for some reason
@@tamiball2976 Me either, can we go get a pizza?
This is my prayer for America. We have been divided for too long
This song needs to be brought back in full force for the American People.
Well said!!👍🇺🇸💪
That's no shit
AMEN
They're English.
AMEN!!
Tony Burrow was an amazing talent. 3 different top 5 groups
This song stirs up so much emotion and memories of a happier time...
Cynthia C / you’re so right about that Cynthia.
Yes, the United States Army⚔️⚔️
100% I'm glad I grew up in this era. Nothing like this will ever be.
What happier time was that? Checking for ones number to come up? Heading to boot then to South East Asia to kill the yellow man or be killed. People seem to remember only the things they want to remember of an era. That time was one of the toughest times for the youth of this nation. Riots, protests, the Nam. I'm glad it was a happy time for you.
Amen ❤
Mine and my wife’s song. We loved the words. Lost her suddenly aug 2000. After 32 year’s together. Love if my life. My. Littlebit.
Although you have grieved so long, you had a great love. That is so rare. Love & light to you, friend! I hope the years have been kind, and you have friends and family around you.
Sucks, bro. Sorry for your loss, even this many years later. My wife and I have been together 31 years this month. She's 5'1" and her nickname is "L'il Bit." It has been since she was 15-16.
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Bro, sorry for your loss. Even though it was so long ago, I know exactly what you must have/still do feel. My wife and I have been together for 31 years this month. Coincidentally, her nickname is "L'il Bit." So, I can totally relate to your loss.
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This made me cry. Sorry for your loss. Time and the fargility of life really hurts sometimes.
Our wedding dance song.Lost her after 41 yrs.
I remember when this song came out on radio. Simple lyrics, but very emotional music and melody. Such simple and happier times.
From New Zealand
Good comment, but the past always looks better than it really was.
In 1970 when this was released in NZ, our troops (not as many USA troops) were fighting alongside our American brothers in that tragic un-,winnable war in Vietnam. A war initiated and perpetuated by the military industrial complex (MIC) in chase of $$$$.
Unfortunately 53 years later we have not progressed.
@@peterfreeman1585 I agree with 1/2 of what you're sayin Pete. There is definitely people on many sides, making money on wars. But Laos, and South VN were not communist, like red China, and didn't wanna be. With the military advancements on our sides, I believe the war could've turned out in our favor, if someone allowed it to happen. Not sure who. Such a corrupt world.
When this song came out on radio I think that I've heard it a thousand of time . I couldn' t understand all the words because of the chorus. Later arrived my best northamerican friend and I understood everything.
Innocent and happy times too .... to me everything seemed better especially the music
The 70's what a GREAT decade for musical talent to explode !
One of the most underrated songs of all time. Great lyrics with a perfect blend of five voices.
AGREE. 😊👉 🎵 💕 🌟 🌏 🙏
& underrated group . Britain's answer to the Fifth Dimension (?) .Pity the group disbanded (for whatever reason ) & four other singers took on the name .
Great song, great message and Sunny Leslie what a beauty ( and wonderful singer ! ).
Tony Burrows and Sunny Leslie turn a very good song into a spine tingling amazing song with this powerful yet restrained performance. They are two of the most undervalued and underrated singers the UK has produced, whereas lesser talents gained more success and prominence. It's clear they are both singing live and deliver a confident, measured and sincere performance with superb back up singers too. Thank goodness this wasn't wiped by the BBC as many were around this time and we can all still enjoy two singers showing their craft through the decades to us all today, thanks to RUclips.
Well said Paul. I'm too young to remember 1970 but the music is timeless. Tony Burrows & the gang what wonderful vocals lost on 2019.
Tony Burrows was a one hit wonder 5 times with 5 different groups.
@@slowhand1962 I can just about remember 1970, and this song in particular. Though it's not always fair to compare like for like, I can't help thinking there aren't many around who could sing live on tv as this group did and give such a mesmerising performance.
@@lindyfrank5342 Yes, I have found that out, and what's even more amazing is that in each of the 5 groups the music is astounding! That must be unique, in the truest sense of the word.
@@lindyfrank5342 I think he holds the record for the most appearances on one edition of Top of the Pops in 3 different groups
A very underrated song by some fabulous singers
It's not under rated at all and gets loads of airplay to this day - if you listen to right radio shows. This original line-up was something rare, tho'.... top English session singers and writers. Their replacements were, however, sub-second rate cabaret puppets and should never be associated with this classic line-up and performance.
@@mckendrick4046 Sadly not in the UK it doesn't 😔
@@mckendrick4046 replacements were terrible
Summer 1970--- what a great time in life!
+Jim Ciaccio the best time.
I was learning the trials and tribulations of puberty that year. It was a fun time to be alive and young. The kids today I doubt have a sense of togetherness and belonging. Frankly, I think they are weird but it's difficult to say being on the outside looking in. Today, if the song were released, it might trigger the young people. Perhaps the song is sexist, racist, homophobic, or Islamophobic in their eyes.
oh pal you are so so right
I was 10. I was at the beach on LI in NY with my transistor
@@Michael-te7fj that last comment is kind of reaching really.. If anything after hearing this they'd probably turn round to the older generation and say "what happened? You used to be so peaceful and loving?"
Love this song. My grammar school class sang this at our graduation ceremony, I saw my mom crying in the audience as we all sang this
One of the most beautiful and inspiring songs ever! Gorgeous voices! 🥰😭🥰
This song is like an old pair of jeans that comes back into style. Stand strong and fight like hell against those who live to destroy us.
I don't care how much hate people preach these days.
You'll always find me here. Watching the clips from the past. The good 'ol "daze."
Best feeling ever.
Exactly
Comfort knowing these times come and go ... will get through this
@@tonicursio right on!
Their voices were so clear without technology. So pretty sounding without trying to be a powerhouse like Carry Underwood. This is soft and beautiful. So much meaning..
Omgggg, this song still gives me the chills; since the day I head it when I was a kid. America Ms. Lady Liberty, you need this song.
This was our High School Senior Class "Class Song" ✌👍
Brotherhood of Man, Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, the Pipkins, First Class. All UK top 10's, all with Tony Burrows on lead. Amazing. And they're doing this one live.
Only Edison Lighthouse actually got to number one but yes it was an amazing feat.
mikeMCSG
True, old age strikes again. I think this was a TOTP where Tony did triple duty with Brotherhood, Edison Lighthouse and White Plains. Drove Jimmy Savile to perversion.
they were all massive hits in the USA too
@@rjmcallister1888 no tony only appeared twice.. he didnt actuallly do this a my baby loves lovin on the same show..but on consecutive shows
Tony Burrows wasn't on lead on White Plains' My Baby Loves Lovin'. It has been proven it's Ricky Wolff on lead. Tony Burrows sang chorus in the background. Ricky Wolff performed this song live in the clip below ruclips.net/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/видео.html
The best Brotherhood Man single ever !!
I love the way the lady holds a note it becomes tremulous but never breaks, so uniquely powerful.
Sunny Leslie is so enchanting.
Thanks for saying my relative is so enchanting 😊
@@danielwedge9321 Beyond enchanting ! I'd marry her SEVEN times !
Daniel Wedge its nice to discover you are related to Sunny. What is she doing these days? Is she still in the music business???
That lovely East Indian woman's voice sends chills right up my spine ! Listen to her sing the first two bars....sublime !!! Bliss !
Love This Tony Burrows and Sunny have Great Voices Best Line up too.
Fantastic singers and a belter of a song. Wonderful.
This song still gives me goose-bumps, absolutely beautiful
+Tracy Rothwell No not just goosebumps im 62 and it still rips me to pieces and leaves me in tears
Definitely Brill.
This is the apex of songwriting! The writer of this simple melody and chord structure must have loved having this song all to themself for a while before having it recorded and released by this group. Great gift to leave behind during your brief stay on planet
earth.
the hippie era sure did produce a lot of great songs.
This is the message the entire world needs to get behind right now to best this global crisis.
I love this song, and at this time with everything going on we sure need a gorgeous song like this
It's time to bring back a number of the songs from the 60s and 70s. Many tell a story of love, peace, harmony and brotherhood. Not about big bootys, killing cops and how much destruction we can rain down on the world.
So many of today's songs are about death, destruction and hatred. We children of the 60s and 70s need to bring back the ideals of peace and harmony so, put a little love in your heart.
Yes, I am familiar with the very unfortunate Jimmy Savile matter but, that doesn't change the message of the song.
Don't bring back the shirts though.
William Coviello Amen, Brother. If ever there was a time for that, it’s now.
We were about peace, love.
@@lewisner those were for stage only
@@sharonhamilton4478 No they weren't. I was 11 and people actually wore clothes like this in the street. I had a bright red tank top and a pair of houndstooth Oxford Bags a couple of years later. I remember baseball sweaters, Monkey Boots and stack heel boots too.
i can watch this over and over it is just great....
Yes it should have had 20 verses
South Africans need to hear this song, considering our political situation ❤
Station Eleven was such a beautiful series.
What an amazing song....Awesome performance...
Sunny Leslie sounds a bit like Dionne Warwick What a great voice!
Yes
I agree♥️
I've always loved this song. Tony Burrows is wonderful.
I ADORE this song!
Still a great song. Thank you guys. Today's music is out of a dog food can
Great performance of a GREAT song ! THAT'S when being in the music business required a good voice, and more importantly...TALENT !!!
I agree a great song sung be great singers, Sue & Sunny, Tony Burrows... the best in the business
LENCRAWLEY1
Sue and Sonny had teeth like a Black N Decker pecker recker.
California6567 whaaaaat. Huh?
It's time to bring back a number of the songs from the 60s and 70s. Many tell a story of love, peace, harmony and brotherhood. Not about big bootys, killing cops and how much destruction we can rain down on the world.
So many of today's songs are about death, destruction and hatred. We children of the 60s and 70s need to bring back the ideals of peace and harmony so, put a little love in your heart.
Yes, I know about Jimmy Seville but, that doesn't change the song and the message.
@@JBCo2012 Go listen to a rap album and come back and talk to me. Most of the music today is o poor, I don't play the FM radio anymore...just the oldies. Seen anyone as great as the Beatles come along recently ? I haven't. If you do let us know...
Captivating , Sunny's few lines are delivered with such charm and clarity. A delight.
0:24 The great Sunny Leslie, what a voice!
need to listen to this song more today
Excellent! I hadn't heard this song for over 50+ years.
Esta cancion fue escrita para perdurar for ever and ever...Interpretada con estilo con voces acopladas y melodiosas..Excelente.
1969 and 1970 two amazing years in music never surpassed!!! On a separate note, Sunny Leslie resemblance to Marie Osmond is amazing! Only that somehow her imperfect teeth makes her even more beautiful!!!!!
Fantastic harmonies. Sunny and Tony, incredible talents.
Sue and Sunny, and Tony, what a combination,great song
Amazing......."United WE Stand"/ Divided We Fall..... 1970 Tremendous Live Performance....Sunny Leslie singing with her powerful voice she was only 19.years old....
One of the most amazing voices ever.... Just Awesome......Thank You......Sunny and Tony-Johnny-Susan for this wonderful song .....
AMAZING VOICE SUNNY LESLIE ESPECTACULARRRRR
QUE TALENTOSOS CANTANTES Y QUE TRAYECTORIA!!!!
The harmonizing in this song is just heavenly. A lost art. A pleasant combination of chords; fairly uncommon. Stirs up some powerful and deep emotions. Miss these days.
I love the shirts... and the hair.. what a great song that reflects the positive hope and times of the 60's. .. who would ever think we be involved in endless wars we face today... its so sad.
Truly heavenly music!
A brilliant piece of work with equally brilliant singing
Tony & Sunny, and John, Sue and Roger. Great song.
Perfect for today, 2020. What a groovy song. Beautiful vocals!
Absolutely timeless 💗
What a fabulous men put different groups together and made some amazing songs he different number one record's with different groups in this one the beautiful sunny singing 🎶 🎉😊😊❤❤
what a strong voices and powerful sound thanks for those moment and still listening
That ending… goodbye, Kirsten 😢
Recuerdos tristes de un pasado feliz
Tremendo tema inolvidable para con mis padres ,sin más palabras ......saludos de Naguanagua Edo Carabobo Venezuela...
BACK IN THE 60S EVERYONE WAS LOOKING FOR A SONG EVERYONE COULD SING AND THIS IS ONE OF THE SONGS
IT WAS A GREAT SONG
Tony Burrows sang the lead vocals on Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (February 1970); White Plains' "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (March 1970); the Pipkins' novelty song "Gimme Dat Ding" (April 1970); the First Class' "Beach Baby" (July 1974). and on Brotherhood of Man's "United We Stand". Five Top 20 hits with five different groups. Pretty impressive
It's Ricky Wolff singing the lead vocals on White Plains' My Baby Loves Lovin'. Tony Burrow sang on chorus in the background. Ricky Wolff performed this song live in the clip below ruclips.net/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/видео.html
she has an powerful voice
This song brings back great memories of my childhood ❤️
A very emotional song, it fits one country that is invaded by enemies wherein they fight for their rights without leaving anyone.
To this day still loving this song. It means so much to me
wow the vocals in this video track are even better than the studio version. Just superb. Created in 1969 by songwriter and record producer Tony Hiller, Brotherhood of Man was initially an umbrella title for a frequently-changing line-up of session singers. Early on, they scored a worldwide hit with the song "United We Stand". By 1973 the concept had run its course and Hiller formed a definite four-member line-up consisting of Martin Lee, Lee Sheriden, Nicky Stevens and Sandra Stevens. This version of the group went on to score many hits around the world in the mid to late 1970s including "Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby", "Angelo", "Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)" and "Figaro". They achieved perhaps their biggest success in their native UK with three number one singles and four top twenty albums. The group under this line-up still continues today, performing shows throughout Europe. Altogether, they have released 16 studio albums, with worldwide record sales topping 15 million.
Awesome performance! Loved the original line up! Thank you!
Thanks for that great history of this wonderful group!
Hello...Thankyou for your info I was thinking watching this vid that this version of B O M was completely different from the 1 that won Eurovision
Heart felt 💔
Once upon a time.... Outstanding song with beautiful vocals. Also the italian version is great. “Voglio stare con te” by Wess & Dori Ghezzi. Unforgettable time...
Sue and Sunny's vocals added Omphh to quite a few hits of the 60's and 70's, they deserved fame in their own right
Just can’t get enough of you guys
June 2020, we need this song more than ever 🙏💓🙏
Yeah true!! Once you teach the protestors some schooling!
Sue and Sunny, marvellous singers born in India, who sang backup beautifully on two bands I was in - Love Affair and Mott the Hoople, as well as many many other records by Bowie, Tom Jones, etc. Respect!
PS - don't even bother about the bloke at the start, just turn the sound off till the band appears!
I think Sunny's brilliant vocals outshone anyone else in the line-up on this tune.
In the year 2023, we need to hear this song played on every radio station all across America and the world! Powerful, moving, and the truth!! Let's come together folks. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🌎🌍🌏
Goosebumps even when I was 6 listening to this masterpiece ❤
Sunny's row of teeth wasn't perfect, but somehow it made her even more beautiful.
Natural beauty is always better. I love her backcombed hair! Jealous.......
To me, Sunny Leslie is gorgeous ! And her voice ! Just listen to her !
She certainly had some big old choppers didn't she?
@@beverleywells7948 ha ha bad girl!
The name Sunny is so apt!
I was 10. Love hearing this on the radio!
❤
A great great song awesome I still get goosebumps when they sing
I miss you so much, I still cry.
Now 66, where did the time go.
I am so glad we had our time together.
This world needs to hear this song. 🌹
This is just perfect,the best singers ever Sunny and Tony together singing as good as it could ever get !!!!
Left to Right - Tony Burrow,Sunny Leslie, (the late) Big John Goodison,Sue Glover & Roger Greenaway. The original & best Brotherhood Of Man line up in my humble opinion.
This line up made more soul records than the Eurovision pap the later line up were to hoist upon us.
So true mate,these were some of the best session artists at the time and their joint list of hits are awesome
how right you are...the later pye singles are apalling
You seem to know these singers pretty well. Am I correct in saying it was Sue Glover who was the female vocalist in Rainbow Valley by the Love Affair?
sandyronnie It seems generally accepted that it was Sue Glover but also possible that it was Sunny as you probably know, they were sisters and performed together around this time as a duo as well as backing others.
123123rog
whoever it was on Rainbow Valley, her voice is the sexiest and sweetest I ever heard. Slightly reminiscent of Connie Francis
Omg!! So many memories…
I was driving my friend's daughter to her school one morning when this song came on the car radio. From the backseat came her tiny voice singing the words to this classic. I was just a bit bemused but delighted.
OMG, the female singer on the left reminds me sooo much of Marie Osmond!
Same here...so true..Paper Roses!
This song so beautiful🌹 2020 ❤ United we stand divided we fall 💪
This song was used in Jamaica for a program
It really relaxes me so much I love you
And thank you much for you great music
Forgot about this brilliant song. More true now than ever!
Love this music..still gives me chill bumps.. Thanks for posting!
Love this song , exactly United we stand .. everyone
What an absolute classic ✌👍
Damn I first time I heard this song 🎵 I was a kid 77WABC Cousin Bruice AM station still one of my favorites 🔥
A great song, SOOO 60’s! We should be hearing this everyday in 2019 America, where the present infestation has divided us like no other before.
I’m with you.
It's a love song
What everyone really needs in 2020✌️
Krasna melodija, slušal sam ju kad sam bil klinjo. Perfektno
Great song!!
the originals and by far the best. what a totally powerfull sound this track is. and with sue and sunny wow! .great to see the late mr goodison aswell.
Singers are from left to right: Tony Burrows, Sunny Wheatman, Johnny Goodison, Sue Wheatman and Roger Greenaway