What a gift, seeing the sliver shot of a young Julie. On an Summer afternoon about ‘74, she stood on stage next to her dad as they watched another band perform, as part of the venue - Jesse Colin Young, Elvin Bishop, CSNY & the Doobie Brothers. Stunned to see the resemblance of Julie to her mother, Susan. 🕉Jesse. of
My name is Julie. Back in the 70’s Mr. Young was my brothers favorite performer. He always played and sang Song For Julie for me. It’s amazing how much he actually resembled Mr. Young. He died in 1981 from a senseless drug induced suicide. I was only 20. Every year on that day I spend it listening to this song. This year out of the blue, someone sent me this version. It’s the best song ever. I like to think of it as my song too. I listen to most of the versions when I run every day in the woods. I live on a ridge top too and lord knows I like it just fine. I’m in the Pacific Northwest in a small town with 4000 acres of running trails. I have all of my favorite Jesse Collin young songs, the Young Bloods etc. Besides the beautiful man with the gift for song, the pianist and Woodwinds are amazing. When I was a teen in the 70’s I loved jazz. I played the violin but I really wanted to play the flute. When I watched your live concert today the amazing musician in the woodwinds took my breath away. I love your current music and interviews about helping our outstanding veterans. Thank you for playing what’s always been my song. I’m in love. Julie
I recently came back to this album after playing the heck out of it in the late 70s, early 80s. It’s really one of the most beautiful and satisfying albums I’ve ever heard. Thanks for sharing this video.
back when they made real music without very much computer stuff! such a great band, we wore out all of Jesse's albums every friday and saturday nights drinkin many many beers. a lifetime ago!
Yeah. I actually met Jesse Colin Young in about 1975. I was walking down a street in the Georgetown area of D.C. I was not quite 18 yrs old. He was playing at damn the place just left me? Famous place in Georgetown? The Cellar Door! The ad playing on this device was distracting me. He invited me to the show that night. I went, and yes I heard him play and didn't have to pay. I was a guest! I proceeded to get drunk that night. But before that, when I first met him on the streets of Georgetown .. I will never tell. This is the truth!
My name is Julie. This is my favorite version of the song. It was my brothers song for me back in the 70’s. I just turned 60 and it’s still the most special song in the world to me.
Bought this album in high school and played the hell out of it. Saw Jesse a couple years ago here in Atlanta, front row at the City Winery. Wonderful night and he signed my album, too!
This is quite a rare (and terrific) find. I grew up with this record and spent numerous hours trying to figure out the beautiful piano solo and then the flute parts. The mystery for me, however, was always the guitar part, which I could never figure out. I knew the song was in Bb so always assumed Jesse capo'ed the first fret and played in A. Now I see what he actually did - he tuned his entire guitar one full step down and then played the chords in concert C instead of Bb. It was also great to see the Juli who this is named after, and I have a daughter Julie as well! Thanks so much for posting this gem.
Saw Jesse tour w the amazing Song for Juli album at varsity stadium in Toronto in '74. He opened for The Band and CSNY ..... this particular song has really stayed with me since. Thank you Jesse
That must have been a great concert. I saw the Eagles backing up Jethro Tull in 75 in Calgary. I also saw Iron Butterfly in 69. Those were the days. Who'd have thought the world would have turned into this pile of upside down insanity by now. But underneath it all we still have the soul of music and the wonder of nature to remind us how things should be.
Beautiful song by a favorite Bay Area group. What caught my eye is that everyone was wearing Sennheiser HD414 headphones, which I owned during the 1970s!
My wife's name was Julie. She's been gone 30 years now. I listen to this song and it brings me a calm peace of mind dreaming of her. Sublime
What a gift, seeing the sliver shot of a young Julie. On an Summer afternoon about ‘74, she stood on stage next to her dad as they watched another band perform, as part of the venue - Jesse Colin Young, Elvin Bishop, CSNY & the Doobie Brothers.
Stunned to see the resemblance of Julie to her mother, Susan.
🕉Jesse.
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My name is Julie. Back in the 70’s Mr. Young was my brothers favorite performer. He always played and sang Song For Julie for me. It’s amazing how much he actually resembled Mr. Young. He died in 1981 from a senseless drug induced suicide. I was only 20. Every year on that day I spend it listening to this song. This year out of the blue, someone sent me this version. It’s the best song ever. I like to think of it as my song too. I listen to most of the versions when I run every day in the woods. I live on a ridge top too and lord knows I like it just fine. I’m in the Pacific Northwest in a small town with 4000 acres of running trails. I have all of my favorite Jesse Collin young songs, the Young Bloods etc. Besides the beautiful man with the gift for song, the pianist and Woodwinds are amazing. When I was a teen in the 70’s I loved jazz. I played the violin but I really wanted to play the flute. When I watched your live concert today the amazing musician in the woodwinds took my breath away. I love your current music and interviews about helping our outstanding veterans. Thank you for playing what’s always been my song. I’m in love. Julie
My wife is Julie. This was our song in the late 70's. I'm in the PWN. Where are you.?
I recently came back to this album after playing the heck out of it in the late 70s, early 80s. It’s really one of the most beautiful and satisfying albums I’ve ever heard. Thanks for sharing this video.
Really, truly one of the most beautiful songs in the world! The musicians brilliant and spot on. The lyrics are imagery genius.
back when they made real music without very much computer stuff! such a great band, we wore out all of Jesse's albums every friday and saturday nights drinkin many many beers. a lifetime ago!
Yeah. I actually met Jesse Colin Young in about 1975. I was walking down a street in the Georgetown area of D.C. I was not quite 18 yrs old. He was playing at damn the place just left me? Famous place in Georgetown? The Cellar Door! The ad playing on this device was distracting me. He invited me to the show that night. I went, and yes I heard him play and didn't have to pay. I was a guest! I proceeded to get drunk that night. But before that, when I first met him on the streets of Georgetown .. I will never tell. This is the truth!
My name is Julie. This is my favorite version of the song. It was my brothers song for me back in the 70’s. I just turned 60 and it’s still the most special song in the world to me.
My birth name is Julia but my family calls me Julie. This is a beautiful song, which I'm hearing for the first time in 62 yrs!
As beautiful as it gets.
Bought this album in high school and played the hell out of it. Saw Jesse a couple years ago here in Atlanta, front row at the City Winery. Wonderful night and he signed my album, too!
This is quite a rare (and terrific) find. I grew up with this record and spent numerous hours trying to figure out the beautiful piano solo and then the flute parts. The mystery for me, however, was always the guitar part, which I could never figure out. I knew the song was in Bb so always assumed Jesse capo'ed the first fret and played in A. Now I see what he actually did - he tuned his entire guitar one full step down and then played the chords in concert C instead of Bb. It was also great to see the Juli who this is named after, and I have a daughter Julie as well! Thanks so much for posting this gem.
I love the flute in so many of his songs....
Thank you for posting-it's wonderful. Brought back so many loving memories of a time that sadly is no more.
Such a beautiful song- from a great album.
Truly wonderful!
such a beautiful song he has such a soothing voice
I have always loved this song.
Beautiful.
Saw Jesse tour w the amazing Song for Juli album at varsity stadium in Toronto in '74. He opened for The Band and CSNY ..... this particular song has really stayed with me since.
Thank you Jesse
Saw them at all at Wembley Stadium London that year + Joni Mitchell.
That must have been a great concert. I saw the Eagles backing up Jethro Tull in 75 in Calgary. I also saw Iron Butterfly in 69. Those were the days. Who'd have thought the world would have turned into this pile of upside down insanity by now. But underneath it all we still have the soul of music and the wonder of nature to remind us how things should be.
I had this album ...I was 19.
Thanks !
Very nice, lovely song.
Saw him at the Worcester Memorial Aud, 1975. Opened w this w extended instrumental….still smile when I hear this!
those days....
Beautiful song by a favorite Bay Area group. What caught my eye is that everyone was wearing Sennheiser HD414 headphones, which I owned during the 1970s!
Oh my god. I didn't know this video existed. What a fantastic recording. What amazing piano. How inspirational can you get?
so beautiful song.,ㅜ,ㅜ
What an absolutely beautiful piece of music.
Julie was a girlfriend my senior year of high school and this was our song sure brings back the memories 0:48
nice
Sorry about the repeat. I didn’t think that my similar comment was accepted.
Would anyone know who the person is with the glasses singing second vocal across from jessie?
Im not sure how I got here
Who is the singer with the glasses?
Who's on the vocals with Jesse?
Suzi Young
Beautiful wife