To those that are still listening to the oldies. I’m 27 and listened my whole life. Just wanted to take this time to say I love y’all and I hope the best for you.
I've been playing parts of this song in my mind for days (throwback to 6th or 7th grade?). Finally searched to play it through, and was surprised to find it was by the Hollies, the band making a couple of my favourite songs: "He Ain't Heavy" and "The Air that I Breathe" and, maybe, "Long Cool Woman". J
If you were born in the fifties you were blessed with the greatest music of all time, I was born in 1950 and loved every minute of all the music that was played in the late 50's, 60's 70's. Young people today just aren't as happy as we were because in my personal opinion their music just doesn't cut it. Baby Boomers have been blessed for sure.
+Nelson Lugo I agree with you. Love songs from the 60s. I Missed out being a teenager during that time because I was born later but, I grew up listening to 60s music and motown being played around the house from my parents early on. 60s and 70s . What a special time and the music from that time reflects that.:A great time capsule :)
+ZZBlue Comet It's such a shame, too. Today's songs seem to have such meaningless lyrics lacking any imagination at all. The don't paint a picture in your head or inspire your imagination like old songs do.
This song was in my head on this beautiful spring day that God has made. I am proud to be from the greatest era in music ever. And I suddenly realized, they were singing songs of our lives for us. The way it was, the way we lived, how we felt, the love, loyalty, and freedom is forever in our songs. I wish every generation to “Don’t worry, Be happy”. God has this.
This breath-taking song is still as poignant as it ever was, it is universal and it is timeless. Every time this song came on over the years I would stop whatever I was doing to listen. Bus Stop is everything a great song should be, no more and no less.
JAY: Well, that tends to be true when focusing on rock and roll... It's very concise, and it's noticeably British.... Merry Christmas, and thanks for your comment, Jay .....
I am an 80’s baby, but my mom would play these classics in the house all throughout my childhood. My passion for music evolved from listening to these classics, and I still listen and sing along to them today. Music is eternal!
Hard to believe these days that a great song like this could be written without profanity ,just clean beautiful song with a great story ,perfect picture to add to along with it
I envy you guys ,all English speaking people because I can’t express my whole feelings in English but I do manage to say how hard this song hits me even now. I don’t believe this HAPPY HAPPY song was released in 1966 😮 Great thanks from Japan🎉
Woke up with this in my head. To me the Hollies sound a whole lot like the Beatles. One of my Dad's favorite songs is Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.
The "Hollies' a British group made so many hit songs and their vocals were great and the songs were great ! I still listen to them today !! Thanks for the upload !
Bus stop, wet day, she's there, I say "Please, share my umbrella" Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows Under my umbrella All that summer, we enjoyed it Wind and rain and shine And that umbrella, we employed it By August, she was mine Every mornin', I would see her waiting at the stop Sometimes she'd shopped and she would show me what she bought All the people stared as if we were both quite insane Someday my name and hers are going to be the same That's the way the whole thing started Silly but it's true Thinkin' of a sweet romance Beginning in a queue Came the sun, the ice was melting No more sheltering now Nice to think that that umbrella Led me to a vow Every mornin', I would see her waiting at the stop Sometimes she'd shopped and she would show me what she bought All the people stared as if we were both quite insane Someday my name and hers are going to be the same On bus stop, wet day, she's there, I say "Please, share my umbrella" Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows Under my umbrella All that summer, we enjoyed it Wind and rain and shine That umbrella, we employed it By August, she was mine!!! Genios
"No, there's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream." Thomas Moore If this is but a dream, let me dream, never to wake... Thank You "Stoned Tripper," for posting this very dear memory. Please Be Well, and Stay Strong, Will
Just saw Graham Nash sing this live.He had approached a young guy Graham Gould later of 10cc fame.He had just penned this,he told Graham if he'd come earlier he could have had No Milk Today!
It was raining 🌧 out today and I was picking my friend up from work as I noticed a beautiful young lady walking underneath an umbrella 🌂 and I have to say I secretly wished it was mine as this song began to play in my subconscious. Thank you The Hollies may the music 🎶 live on forever!!
This songs brilliant psychedelic radiance, dazzling, haunting and irresistible, totally addictive and unforgettable, with lyrical visuals profoundly relatable and timeless.
I saw my love one day while at work ( we worked at the same place ) on a rainy day walking with her friend outside the building in the rain... long story...she was crying and her friend was comforting her..very soon after this happened she was let go and I never found out what happened...soon enough after that I too was let go for probably a different reason..I will never find out what happened nor will I ever see her again in this life .This song will always be in my heart ❤ along with the place that she will always occupy there and that NO OTHER WOMAN can ever fill.
This song "Bus stop" by Hollies hasn't been losing the brilliance for half century. And I sometimes hum it naturally. Because I'm Japanese, I can't sufficiently understand the meanings of the lyrics. But perhaps I'm guessing that a umbrella caused the new lovable romance. It's a pure story. 6 years after,In Japan, the same named song was released. Of course, the melody is quite different from Hollies'. It was sung by a Japanese male singer named Koji Taira. He is singing "while waiting for the bus,I'll wipe my tears". This isn't a simple pure story. Because this lyrics was written for the lady who loved the married man. This is a sad, sentimental story which Japanese people prefer especially. Probably, many Japanese people love both bus stops. NOTICE: Mr. Stoned Tripper, I'm awfully sorry. When I rewrite my comment of the "Bus stop", unfortunately I've erased by accident your comment and our conversation.
高橋正博 Don't worry, you seem to have an excellent understanding of English. This song is a love story, and funny too, because the couple stands together under the umbrella even when it's not raining, which is why the other people think that they are "quite insane" lol. But there's certainly some songs that exist that have abstract lyrics where the meaning could be anyone's guess, for example the song Take Me to the Pilot by Elton John. We could always ask Bernie Taupin what it means, but I think he already said that you're free to interpret ot however you want to, he just wants people to appreciate his poetry.
Thanks. Excuse me, I couldn't resist the curiosity, so I listened to the song by Taira Koji (Did I spell this rightly?) Here's a link to his bus stop song: ruclips.net/video/nbj7sStjtDI/видео.html
Very simple song. They were at the bus stop. He shared his umbrella in the rain. They saw each other there over the summer, fell in love and got married.
it was fate that I became a singer. I was five years old when I first sang this song. I remembered all the words very quickly. Standing with my record player from Hasbro it was beige and it had a cover over it you can carry it everywhere. And I did I carried all my 45. They were my dad's so I didn't know anything about music I was born in 1961. But I took a liking to Burl Ives and the girl that sang somebody jumped off the Tallahassee Bridge I remember Seasons in the Sun song I remember this song There She Goes walking away from me. I remember my name is Michael I got a nickel. And the first performance I gave at 10 years old in front of my school I couldn't find the Velvet opening curtains but then I found them I don't remember what I said but it was something to the effect of frankly a way to a man's heart is through his stomach. The whole audience laughed and that's what started me. I never twisting Winding Road spiraling downward did I go. I'm a Christian now I mean a real one. Real Bible believers from San Jose. I still like these old songs. What about hey did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world hey I did all Marie Osmond and what's New Pussycat Tom Jones from Wales. I had Bill Cosby to it was a funny record I started making some of them I would imitate the teachers in school on a cassette tape and I never got those back everybody kept Mo and I still remember all the names of them they were great. Now I'm all by myself and it's peaceful and quiet and all people know me as being a person who took care of that hospice people. I love them people. I like Chantilly and Love's Baby Soft perfume that was what I got for presents when I was a little girl. I brings me right back to so many memories with every sniff. Sometimes I get really sad and music like that and looking at my little round ball AM radio on a chain and my Click Clacks and Crissy doll and View-Master. I live in the past but I cook for the future and I'm ready for the after thanks to whoever found this song
The thumbnail picture to me is wrong though for this great song. I imagine a London double decker bus ( Routemaster) and she's been shopping in the West end in the 60s. The shop she bought something in was probably"Bus Stop" in Carnaby Street. That's how I see it anyway.
The soundtrack to last night's dream... which seemed to go on for hours. This is the best sounding upload of this track on RUclips. Thank you for sharing @ Stoned Tripper.
The vocals definitely make this song, along with the band. Bobby Elliott is a respected drummer. Tony Hicks was/is their lead guitarist, and the guitar work is fascinating. They blend two guitars: a 6 string playing normal chords (i.e. for Am: x02210) and the 12 string playing an octave higher (i.e. x77555). One of my favorites was 0:25 - 0:29 where the 12 string work went something like this: Dm7 (x57568) and Em7 (x79787). Love the colorful notes added on the little E string there. There's the fascinating beautiful lead guitar solo, where the 6 string follows the 12 string (not completely). I would love to hear from Tony how he came up with that. There seems to be only a handful of middle eastern sounding acoustic work in the 1960s. Fun fact: Graham Gouldman of 10cc wrote this song, writing hits for other artists. Credits includes: from THE HOLLIES: * Look Through Any Window from HERMAN'S HERMITS: *No Milk Today * Listen People * East West from THE YARDBIRDS * For Your Love * Heart Full of Soul * Evil Hearted You from WAYNE FONTANA: * Pamela, Pamela from CHER (originally recorded and written for ST. LOUIS UNION) * Behind the Door from JEFF BECK * Tallyman from NORMIE ROWE (popular in Australia) * Going Home
To those that are still listening to the oldies. I’m 27 and listened my whole life. Just wanted to take this time to say I love y’all and I hope the best for you.
👏 u got good taste junior lol keep it up the Hollies were one of my 1st vinyls :)
I'm 55 and would like to say thank you. Enjoy our music. No Autotune needed.
I'm 20 and I'm there with you
Am 73...best regards to all❤
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I've been playing parts of this song in my mind for days (throwback to 6th or 7th grade?). Finally searched to play it through, and was surprised to find it was by the Hollies, the band making a couple of my favourite songs: "He Ain't Heavy" and "The Air that I Breathe" and, maybe, "Long Cool Woman".
J
If you were born in the fifties you were blessed with the greatest music of all time, I was born in 1950 and loved every minute of all the music that was played in the late 50's, 60's 70's. Young people today just aren't as happy as we were because in my personal opinion their music just doesn't cut it. Baby Boomers have been blessed for sure.
Yes I wholeheartedly agree, I was born in 59 we had the best music ever. I may have been a kid in the 60’s but I remember this music. Blessed we were!
They were excellent times. I’m so thankful to have grown up then with all the amazing music and changing times. We changed the world! ✨🎼
My wife and I are 70 years old, and we have listened to the old great music our whole life. We both love this song and many others from the Hollies.
i am 65 now and still a big fan. i love their music. ❤❤❤
probably one of the most underrated pop songs of all time...
Happy 2016, Ambroid...
BTW, for those who may not recognize, the photo was taken in front of Grand Central in NYC...
Peace and Love to all
+Nelson Lugo I agree with you. Love songs from the 60s. I Missed out being a teenager during that time because I was born later but, I grew up listening to 60s music and motown being played around the house from my parents early on. 60s and 70s . What a special time and the music from that time reflects that.:A great time capsule :)
Yes, right down the block from the Grand Hyatt (formerly The Commodore Hotel).
+Nelson Lugo Written by one of the most underrated songwriters of all time.
are you guys joking or what? these is one of the most popular pop songs in 60's and they had many hits so they aren't underrated at all.
This may be an old song but i love it so much. My dad played it on car rides, love you dad❤
Great great song written by talented teenager Graham Gouldman (later a member of 70s band 10cc).
As a 63 year old black man I was digging this music of the 60's. I didn't view it as white vs black music but as America music for all.
My brother turned me on to it. Still love it. I am 63.
This is written a British song, and it was the first hit of the Hollies to make it big in the United States
It was, just good music, with meaning. Who can't relate to this song?
It's a perfect little gem of a song.
😎✌️
They don't write poetry like this anymore - feel good tune!
+ZZBlue Comet It's such a shame, too. Today's songs seem to have such meaningless lyrics lacking any imagination at all. The don't paint a picture in your head or inspire your imagination like old songs do.
Yes now it s all about sex & semi naked bodies to detract from the terrible stuff they re trying to peddle now 😝
This song was in my head on this beautiful spring day that God has made. I am proud to be from the greatest era in music ever. And I suddenly realized, they were singing songs of our lives for us. The way it was, the way we lived, how we felt, the love, loyalty, and freedom is forever in our songs. I wish every generation to “Don’t worry, Be happy”. God has this.
You guys check out Reo brothers rendition from Philippines of this song , they are good and take note they are In USA tour now.
This breath-taking song is still as poignant as it ever was, it is universal and it is timeless. Every time this song came on over the years I would stop whatever I was doing to listen. Bus Stop is everything a great song should be, no more and no less.
Best rock and roll love story song ever written.
JAY: Well, that tends to be true when focusing on rock and roll...
It's very concise, and it's noticeably British....
Merry Christmas, and thanks for your comment, Jay .....
I am an 80’s baby, but my mom would play these classics in the house all throughout my childhood. My passion for music evolved from listening to these classics, and I still listen and sing along to them today. Music is eternal!
The '60s, the very greatest decade of popular music and this wonderful romantic song one of so, so many.
I love this song. I sing it almost every time it rains.
Hard to believe these days that a great song like this could be written without profanity ,just clean beautiful song with a great story ,perfect picture to add to along with it
A real piece of art.
This is such a cool song. I've always loved it... And here it is three fourths of the way into 2023 and I'm still loving it.
I'm 78 and still listen and enjoy these wonderfull harmless songs @
I envy you guys ,all English speaking people because I can’t express my whole feelings in English but I do manage to say how hard this song hits me even now. I don’t believe this HAPPY HAPPY song was released in 1966 😮
Great thanks from Japan🎉
This is one of the great ones. Never gets old.
Standing on the front seat as a boy while my Mom drove, singing along, laughing to this song. I Love you Mom. RIP🙏
Woke up with this in my head. To me the Hollies sound a whole lot like the Beatles. One of my Dad's favorite songs is Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.
Check out the posies
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its in my head now
@@romulusaquarius2117 ok will do thanks
@@triciahummel3942 🌹💙🤍
Fills me with nostalgia of a time I did not exist in
You guys check out Reo brothers rendition from Philippines of this song , they are good and take note they are In USA tour now.
Beautiful song about finding love. I found mine in a college classroom 27 years ago.
The "Hollies' a British group made so many hit songs and their vocals were great and the songs were great ! I still listen to them today !! Thanks for the upload !
A song with a story and a happy (together for ever hopefully) ending,,,very nice.
Mmmm...please take me back to September, 1966...
I love this song im 71yrs old. I was 1st yr high school then. We are blessed of this song. God bless everyone.
Bus stop, wet day, she's there, I say
"Please, share my umbrella"
Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows
Under my umbrella
All that summer, we enjoyed it
Wind and rain and shine
And that umbrella, we employed it
By August, she was mine
Every mornin', I would see her waiting at the stop
Sometimes she'd shopped and she would show me what she bought
All the people stared as if we were both quite insane
Someday my name and hers are going to be the same
That's the way the whole thing started
Silly but it's true
Thinkin' of a sweet romance
Beginning in a queue
Came the sun, the ice was melting
No more sheltering now
Nice to think that that umbrella
Led me to a vow
Every mornin', I would see her waiting at the stop
Sometimes she'd shopped and she would show me what she bought
All the people stared as if we were both quite insane
Someday my name and hers are going to be the same
On bus stop, wet day, she's there, I say
"Please, share my umbrella"
Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows
Under my umbrella
All that summer, we enjoyed it
Wind and rain and shine
That umbrella, we employed it
By August, she was mine!!!
Genios
"No, there's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream."
Thomas Moore
If this is but a dream, let me dream, never to wake...
Thank You "Stoned Tripper," for posting this very dear memory.
Please Be Well, and Stay Strong, Will
Just saw Graham Nash sing this live.He had approached a young guy Graham Gould later of 10cc fame.He had just penned this,he told Graham if he'd come earlier he could have had No Milk Today!
The best song during my youth. Thank you Hollies and ST for posting..
Ahhh... Memories...
❤Thank you❤
Only the best!!
I really love this tune. Mr. Gouldman- you are a superb songwriter.
It was raining 🌧 out today and I was picking my friend up from work as I noticed a beautiful young lady walking underneath an umbrella 🌂 and I have to say I secretly wished it was mine as this song began to play in my subconscious. Thank you The Hollies may the music 🎶 live on forever!!
High school memories 1966. My first love fetched me at the bus stop in the morning. Sadly we parted however in my ❤ heart always LS
Beautiful 🥰 England and Wales
It's raining and wind blowing ...❤
Nice bridge ..............and umbrella...!😍🤩😇
This songs brilliant psychedelic radiance, dazzling, haunting and irresistible, totally addictive and unforgettable, with lyrical visuals profoundly relatable and timeless.
Haunting is one of those thing i find in this whole song!
Still amazing! After all these years.
Brings back such memories. I miss them
Love this Tune. Im so happy to of been growing up in the sixties era. You dont here tunes like this now so sad really 🍭🍭🍨🍦🍦😊.
I saw my love one day while at work ( we worked at the same place ) on a rainy day walking with her friend outside the building in the rain... long story...she was crying and her friend was comforting her..very soon after this happened she was let go and I never found out what happened...soon enough after that I too was let go for probably a different reason..I will never find out what happened nor will I ever see her again in this life .This song will always be in my heart ❤ along with the place that she will always occupy there and that NO OTHER WOMAN can ever fill.
A great song TIMELESS
Love the harmonies
Beautiful story and song!
U
I was lucky l had 2 older sisters, music was always playing in our home❤
My favorite song of the Holllies, thanks for the up load.
This song jams
Great song, very underrated
Thanks : finally know what they were saying : " Beginning in a queue ".
All this time, I thought it was "Beginning in June..."
124 year old alien here, I just flew in to say I'm not sure how to dance to this, yet, but by Jove, I think I'm getting it!
This song "Bus stop" by Hollies hasn't been losing the brilliance for half century. And I sometimes hum it naturally. Because I'm Japanese, I can't sufficiently understand the meanings of the lyrics. But perhaps I'm guessing that a umbrella caused the new lovable romance. It's a pure story. 6 years after,In Japan, the same named song was released. Of course, the melody is quite different from Hollies'. It was sung by a Japanese male singer named Koji Taira. He is singing "while waiting for the bus,I'll wipe my tears". This isn't a simple pure story. Because this lyrics was written for the lady who loved the married man. This is a sad, sentimental story which Japanese people prefer especially. Probably, many Japanese people love both bus stops.
NOTICE: Mr. Stoned Tripper, I'm awfully sorry. When I rewrite my comment of the "Bus stop", unfortunately I've erased by accident your comment and our conversation.
高橋正博
Don't worry, you seem to have an excellent understanding of English. This song is a love story, and funny too, because the couple stands together under the umbrella even when it's not raining, which is why the other people think that they are "quite insane" lol. But there's certainly some songs that exist that have abstract lyrics where the meaning could be anyone's guess, for example the song Take Me to the Pilot by Elton John. We could always ask Bernie Taupin what it means, but I think he already said that you're free to interpret ot however you want to, he just wants people to appreciate his poetry.
Thanks. Excuse me, I couldn't resist the curiosity, so I listened to the song by Taira Koji (Did I spell this rightly?) Here's a link to his bus stop song:
ruclips.net/video/nbj7sStjtDI/видео.html
This song is magic⬆️💥
Very simple song. They were at the bus stop. He shared his umbrella in the rain. They saw each other there over the summer, fell in love and got married.
I know that song bus stop koji taira,omoidashita that song my ex bf he like bus stop song,
this song brings happy childhood memories!
You guys check out Reo brothers rendition from Philippines of this song , they are good and take note they are In USA tour now.
it was fate that I became a singer. I was five years old when I first sang this song. I remembered all the words very quickly. Standing with my record player from Hasbro it was beige and it had a cover over it you can carry it everywhere. And I did I carried all my 45. They were my dad's so I didn't know anything about music I was born in 1961. But I took a liking to Burl Ives and the girl that sang somebody jumped off the Tallahassee Bridge I remember Seasons in the Sun song I remember this song There She Goes walking away from me. I remember my name is Michael I got a nickel. And the first performance I gave at 10 years old in front of my school I couldn't find the Velvet opening curtains but then I found them I don't remember what I said but it was something to the effect of frankly a way to a man's heart is through his stomach. The whole audience laughed and that's what started me. I never twisting Winding Road spiraling downward did I go. I'm a Christian now I mean a real one. Real Bible believers from San Jose. I still like these old songs. What about hey did you happen to see the most beautiful girl in the world hey I did all Marie Osmond and what's New Pussycat Tom Jones from Wales. I had Bill Cosby to it was a funny record I started making some of them I would imitate the teachers in school on a cassette tape and I never got those back everybody kept Mo and I still remember all the names of them they were great. Now I'm all by myself and it's peaceful and quiet and all people know me as being a person who took care of that hospice people. I love them people. I like Chantilly and Love's Baby Soft perfume that was what I got for presents when I was a little girl. I brings me right back to so many memories with every sniff. Sometimes I get really sad and music like that and looking at my little round ball AM radio on a chain and my Click Clacks and Crissy doll and View-Master. I live in the past but I cook for the future and I'm ready for the after thanks to whoever found this song
The thumbnail picture to me is wrong though for this great song. I imagine a London double decker bus ( Routemaster) and she's been shopping in the West end in the 60s. The shop she bought something in was probably"Bus Stop" in Carnaby Street. That's how I see it anyway.
One of the most fun songs to sing harmony to!
Thanks for the lyrics, all this time I thought it was Bus stop Wendy.
I made the same mistake! Mondegrenes happen!
CONJURING 2 :D omg i love old songs
“Magic can be found in stolen moments.” ― Francesca Lia Block
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Boop, Thank You for loving this Cave dweller., Will.
Super, fantastic, fabulous song I had ever met
It’s 2024 and I’m still listening to this. I’m 43 - it’s a classic ❤
Awesome voices..
I was 17' sailing on the New Amsterdam to NY,,played this record till there was no vinyl left...
The purest lyrics which describes love very well
An amacing song with a very good lyric.
I absolutely love this music!!
敢えて日本語で、アメリカにもこんな純情な時代があったんだねえ。って気分にさせてくれるよね。実は大好きな歌だよ。
I love it!
イギリスのバンドですけどね
I was 16 when this was released,,,,,,,, great times back then
Love that song and the image was beautiful
I'll be 65 in a week and love this music
One of my favorite song......bus stop...
Jocker, thank you for your work, it is very helpfull tô me on my Music studies. I apriciete só much
50+ years I've heard this song and today I finally realized the opening lyric is "Bus Stop wet day," not "Bus Stop Wendy."
Same - I always that the line 'Bus Stop, Bus Goes' was Bus Stop Busker!
My English lesson book brought me there, i was listening to this song in 2007 and i remembered the whole lyric until now, Valentine 2020.
Conjuring 2 reminded me of this song ... always liked the 60's growing up in the 80's
Beautiful and timeless!
I have just heard this song and I LOVE IT! Thank you for sharing.
This song said so much with so few words...
I liked this song before the nostalgia kicked in, but now I like it more.
this is one of my fav song since in my younger days i love it cause i still remember this song
Thank you Conjuring2 for this absolutely nice song 😁❤✨
I thought i was the only one kkkkkkkkk
SAME
Me too
Yes! i came here coz of the movie!
Great song...loaded with energy! And yes, nice job too..thanks for posting
The soundtrack to last night's dream... which seemed to go on for hours. This is the best sounding upload of this track on RUclips. Thank you for sharing @ Stoned Tripper.
I love this music because of my papa in heaven he is a vocalist in a band and I loved what music he love ♥️♥️♥️♥️I miss my papa in heaven
The vocals definitely make this song, along with the band. Bobby Elliott is a respected drummer. Tony Hicks was/is their lead guitarist, and the guitar work is fascinating. They blend two guitars: a 6 string playing normal chords (i.e. for Am: x02210) and the 12 string playing an octave higher (i.e. x77555). One of my favorites was 0:25 - 0:29 where the 12 string work went something like this: Dm7 (x57568) and Em7 (x79787). Love the colorful notes added on the little E string there. There's the fascinating beautiful lead guitar solo, where the 6 string follows the 12 string (not completely). I would love to hear from Tony how he came up with that. There seems to be only a handful of middle eastern sounding acoustic work in the 1960s.
Fun fact: Graham Gouldman of 10cc wrote this song, writing hits for other artists. Credits includes:
from THE HOLLIES:
* Look Through Any Window
from HERMAN'S HERMITS:
*No Milk Today
* Listen People
* East West
from THE YARDBIRDS
* For Your Love
* Heart Full of Soul
* Evil Hearted You
from WAYNE FONTANA:
* Pamela, Pamela
from CHER (originally recorded and written for ST. LOUIS UNION)
* Behind the Door
from JEFF BECK
* Tallyman
from NORMIE ROWE (popular in Australia)
* Going Home
He was only 15 writing these songs
Think outside the box when you write a song and you come up with this.
Todo tiempo pasado fue mejor... y aunque en esa época yo ni existía esa música es única...inolvidable!
Great harmonies and drumming.
Memories are always dancing when I was young 🌱
Spectacular. For so many reasons.
Great song, I love it so much
finally i know who sang this song after all these decades
Such a great timeless song
Thanks for the lyrics, I was able to sing along.
Days of rain 🌧️
Most of the songs today lacks punch! The thing that caught your attention and wanted to hear it over and over again I.e. impression!
Great love story song!