I love that woman! I saw Barbara Harris perform many times and she'll be performing again in my area this July 4th. I can't wait! I met her a few times too; she's such a doll, beautiful inside and out! I love the part of this song when she dances, she's a true entertainer and this is such a heartfelt song. ❤
Barbara can sing this till she’s 100, and it will always “BE JUST AS WONDERFUL.” The voice is pure gold, and gold just DOESN’T AGE, it’s permanent. I will always look for the latest performance at it will be just as new as it was fresh out of Motown. Because the voice is Barbara’s ❤️.
What a truly wonderful singer you are Barbara and your singers. Thank you for the joy you bring and please keep singing, the world need your dynastism and beauty.
The "Minuet in G" (major) on which the music for the song is based is not from the teaching book JS put together for Anna Magdalena Bach. It was actually written by Christian Petzold.
But give American songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell all the credit in taking a simple melody from Bach (who took it from C. Petzold) and adding lovely lyrics and a fantastic orchestration (especially the intro). These American songwriters continued the baroque tradition with this pop music song.
As a child I thought this was the most beautiful song I’d ever heard and I still do
I love this Song
The early 60's music was the greatest I remember!
I was a little kid and my mom used to play this song and it used to be so soothing for me. It still is to this day. Love Barbara.
The toys, we're so wonderful, and Barbara ,still has a wonderful voice ❤, God bless you all for the memories
El pasado siempre fue mejor , l love music 60s , nací en 1960 , está música me llega al corazón , saludos cordiales desde la CDMX MÉXICO 🇲🇽❤️
I love that woman! I saw Barbara Harris perform many times and she'll be performing again in my area this July 4th. I can't wait!
I met her a few times too; she's such a doll, beautiful inside and out! I love the part of this song when she dances, she's a true entertainer and this is such a heartfelt song.
❤
We were at this concert
She's nor only a wonderful singer, her personality is amazing.
No problems to talk with her. She would come eve to Germany .
Ms Barbara can still bring even into her 80s. These back up singers of today could learn alot from this talented woman. Istill love this song!!
Grandes cantante, maravillosos arreglos, que nostalgia
Beautiful!!!
My number 1 favorite song😍
Barbara can sing this till she’s 100, and it will always “BE JUST AS WONDERFUL.” The voice is pure gold, and gold just DOESN’T AGE, it’s permanent. I will always look for the latest performance at it will be just as new as it was fresh out of Motown. Because the voice is Barbara’s ❤️.
This reminds me of my very first crush.i was 12 years old!! Thank you Barbara
She's voices lovely ever.
I love you Barbra
You look good Barbara. Remember you from Woodrow Wilson H.S
Bella música bellas cantantes que vivan los 60
Golden voice
Wow.. What an amazing woman.
Absolutely 1 of the best songs I’ve heard, so much energy aswell, just love this…..amazing live
Beautiful voices and Talent music forever 🎶🎵 💕
What a truly wonderful singer you are Barbara and your singers. Thank you for the joy you bring and please keep singing, the world need your dynastism and beauty.
Talented Lady.
Happy Birthday, Ms Harris! Sounding absolutely amazing!
Good song
The "Minuet in G" (major) on which the music for the song is based is not from the teaching book JS put together for Anna Magdalena Bach. It was actually written by Christian Petzold.
I can't stop smiling. Thank you Barbara, what a lovely lady 😘
Legends - ♥
Damn😀
Me encantan
The groove at 1:45 👏👏
ブラボー。ベリーグッド👍❤。
Super ! Are they the original line up ?
👏👏👏👏👏
Those ain't the Toys dammit, but that dance sure as hell was
아주 재밌다 하하
Now that Ronnie has gone, it's all your Barbara.
👍
Perfect pop song. Maybe the best ever. And the melody is borrowed from Bach.
Bach was good but the Toys took that song to another level.
But give American songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell all the credit in taking a simple melody from Bach (who took it from C. Petzold) and adding lovely lyrics and a fantastic orchestration (especially the intro). These American songwriters continued the baroque tradition with this pop music song.
Shake your thang babydoll