I was born in 1948, graduated public school in 62, high school in 66, college in 71, married in 73, celebrated 50th wedding anniversary in 23, never been arrested. So YES, I lived a good life listening to this music. I feel it was a force for GOOD in my youth and in my golden years, a pillow to rest my head on. May God Bless these artists.
Oh Heck yeah! I whole heartedly agree with every word you said! I was born in 58 and I think I grew up with the best there is in music. Nothing new can come close. I'm still listening in 2023! I'll be listening to "The Best Music" for the rest of my days! You said it best! I'd love to quote you!
Born bit later in 1952 with the heavy burden my family carried after and before the wounds and social heritages of 1956 Revolution in Budapest. The only thing made us a bit vivid as we heard this artists conveying from the free worlds messages to us in strands. And we have overcome...at last ..no doubt!
No doubt. I am so glad I was young and paying attention to all the music being released... So much talent, so much to sing about! How much has music lost over the years? Those were magic times!
I grew up in a house filled with popular Engish language music from the 1920s to the 1970s of every genre and I have to say I love the music of the 1960s the most. Now that we have the internet, I am hearing music from across the world and find new popular songs to love.
A lot of people want to think that during the Renaissance Perfect music was made but they didn't have anything like what we have had what a pleasure it has been to see it in person
Hi lovers of real music. As almost everyone tell us their age, to say that they were actually PRESENT when tis music was "new".. Si, I am 78 and I agree with everyone. It was a Golden Age, particularly for the young. What amazez mz is that I can't always remember what I had for breakfast, nor if I did have any, but I can remember all the lyrics of almost every song.... So, I singalong, tears and all..... So much thanks is due to those who take the time and trouble to bring back some wonderful moments of the past.... T.J.
Even people who have advanced senility, remember music! They can't recognize their close relatives any more, but they can sing along to some song from their youth!
@@jamesholland3326 I am working on it, but people just think I am crazy! There is a nurse hovering over me just now, with a big syringe! She is telling me I need my meds!
You made me laugh with that sentence. 1970 graduated high school turned 18 and went in the Army the very next day. Can't make that up being a 93 lb girl LOL.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother. Wish people had learned that message from the song! Nice trip down memory road, to when music was music and not computerized whatever it often is today.
I was born in 58 in South America,and so glad i lived true all of these wonderfull songs and even 50th music. Grew up with my mom and her nieces and uncles,singing these songs,and they all are in theire 80's now still singing at fam gatterings❤❤❤
bought a transister radio when i was 14 in 1963 spent my allowence on batteries had the little ear plug in my ear anytime i was awake love the 60s and 70s
Count me in. I used to have a 1×2" radio, used hearing aid batteries, and worked with earplug. On days I didn't stay home to watch the World Series, I would be listening to it. I also loved my regular transistor. I can remember listening to the Doors~ Riders on the Storm, overlooking the orange glowing nighttime sky of the Gary Steel Mills. WLS 89 Chicago.
Nothing will ever give me the feeling of youth like these kind of songs that I still love as much today as I did hearing them the first time ❤️ Thank you❤
@@ronswonke8109 73 friend, I quit having birthdays they only make you older, however every time I look in the mirror some old fart is looking back at me haha live long
Like most of the comments we were born in the 50s.(me 51) and grew up listening to this type of BRILLIANT MUSIC. now a G/G Dad..and still enjoy it.. at least you could understand what they were singing about.. but a lot of them have gone forever.. but nice to see my G/G Children dancing to our music...5*.😊😁😁🤓
At the time it was just music, never really thought much about it, kind of took it for granted, Now, well now i know how lucky i am to have grown up during that golden era.
I was born in 81, I envy those growing up in such an amazing era. I often wonder if I was born at the wrong time.. I’m 42 and I’ve always loved do wop and classic rock my dad was born in 46 and had a great ear for music he went to WoodStock in 69 I’ve always been so envious.. much respect to such amazing music 🎶🎵🎤🎼
I'm 68 but this 70s compilation has made me feel like a 20 year old again! I can't help but bop around to the beat! So many of these songs take me back to particular places and the people I was with at that time. Better than any blood pressure pills or statins!
Thanks for the great memories! The Oldies of the 60s, 70's and also the 80s are forever! The quality of music started going 'south' from the 90s onwards!
I am 66 now but I remember the 60s music well. I had sisters and cousins ten years older who listened to these songs. The 70s, I was a teenager and of course enjoyed that music as well up to university. Greetings to you all from Mauritius.
Absolutely brilliant ... brings back wonderful memories of my youth, in the 1940s & 1950s - when the world was beautiful, intelligent, less complicated ... thank you very much indeed.
Thank goodness for all the wonderful music, I have had the privilege of growing with, right from the late 50’s/60’s & 70’s particularly!*!! 🥰🎼🎶🎤🎸🎹🥁❤️💞💖 Absolutely brilliant talented singer songwriters, musicians & artists 🥰🎼❤️💖🌻🌈💕
Les Paul black beauty, Marshall amps with the larger cabinets on the bottom, Fender Jazzmaster, leather covered Martin, Telecaster, Fender basses, Vox guitar, 1959 Les Paul Standard, Fender amps, and the Funk Brothers. The “hook” James Jameson et al…Incredible!!!
Just the very best music 🎶 ever as 85 yrs old widow from North Yorkshire don't think the songs of today will last 😂 sat listening and great lovely memories of my late husband George 😀 ❤❤
i was born 72. But i was always facinated about the music of the 50-80. Those songs and songwriters were amazing. Never ever we will get such a high density of famous and genius music and music writers than we had in those times..
The crazy thing is is that these were already hits in the indie folk bob Dylan music forum...but majority of people weren't in to it. So making it poppy is what made them worldwide lovable. But yet I still agree...very musical and singalongable tunes I'll never ever ever forget!! ❤ Loving all these tunes!!! 😊
I'm just turning 80, so this music takes me back to high school and college days - when they really knew how to do up great music/songs. Thanks so much for the good memories.
Love the little blond girl at 3:18 digging the Byrds - she's about 65 now and probably has grandkids who grew up with all the garbage music now on the airwaves. Too bad for them!
She must of had some pretty cool parents to take her to see the birds, I was around 7 years old when this song came out in 65 and the only concert my parents would have taken me too was Johnny Cash or Roy Clark, Tammy wynette, Bobbie gentry... you get the, ' idea ' and after hitting my 20s I started appreciate all music and went to see Johnny Cash in the early 80s ✌️
Like so menay here I was Born in 43, (81 now) and Boy do I miss this music, tnx to you for playing this, so we old timers can still listen to some good music you can still understand the words to. and feeling. not just some profane rap jive talk. sorry. not my cup of tea.
I just recently turned 83 and lived through most of these tunes. Mostly remember the Platters. Just were not the same after they made personal changes in later years Still enjoy the older group when I can.
Great music from a great era to grow up in! Songs that lifted the spirit. In those days even the sad songs made you feel good. Thanks again, keep up the good work. God Bless
All I ever wanted to be was a rock n roll singer. Too bad I can't sing. ): At least I can enjoy the music and sing along via RUclips. Thank you'll for this great opportunity. (:💓
The Byrds - wonderful. I was born in 53 and was blessed with this music,then the 70's and the 80's when I was in a band at the age of 25. I think I lived in the best of times. What is going on now is simply grim.
I was born in 1948, graduated public school in 62, high school in 66, college in 71, married in 73, celebrated 50th wedding anniversary in 23, never been arrested. So YES, I lived a good life listening to this music. I feel it was a force for GOOD in my youth and in my golden years, a pillow to rest my head on. May God Bless these artists.
Amen!
Oh Heck yeah! I whole heartedly agree with every word you said! I was born in 58 and I think I grew up with the best there is in music. Nothing new can come close. I'm still listening in 2023! I'll be listening to "The Best Music" for the rest of my days! You said it best! I'd love to quote you!
Born bit later in 1952 with the heavy burden my family carried after and before the wounds and social heritages of 1956 Revolution in Budapest. The only thing made us a bit vivid as we heard this artists conveying from the free worlds messages to us in strands. And we have overcome...at last ..no doubt!
God bless you!!
In my opinion - anyone born in and about the decade of the 50's and 60's has had the best that this world will ever have to offer. ☺@@LadyDragonfly200
I have always said the 60’s and early 70’s was absolutely the best music ever and now that I’m 72 it’s still great!
I just turned 72 a few weeks ago and I totally agree with you.
subjective JIM....but I'm not argumentative...so count ME in jim lol
No doubt. I am so glad I was young and paying attention to all the music being released... So much talent, so much to sing about! How much has music lost over the years? Those were magic times!
I grew up in a house filled with popular Engish language music from the 1920s to the 1970s of every genre and I have to say I love the music of the 1960s the most. Now that we have the internet, I am hearing music from across the world and find new popular songs to love.
Another Jim at 74 hell yes the junk today just doesn't get it!!!
Born in 52 grew up in the 60s and 70s greatest music ever brings back so many great memories
me, same year
1951
@@trevorgriffiths4323 Old man
@@davidhumphrey272 You will be old some day too!😅
Agree 💯
50's, 60's, &70's were the best music ever.
ICH sehe das ganz genauso!!! Das waren tolle Zeiten, die wir erleben durften!!!❤😂😅😊🎉🎉
I grew up in that era. It was the best music ever made.
Still dancing to this music at 71.just slower
@@applecore9204 exactly
I was born in 61 and was brought up on 60s and 70s music! Absolutely loved it
enjoy girl dance dance top time ,,,,
A lot of people want to think that during the Renaissance Perfect music was made but they didn't have anything like what we have had what a pleasure it has been to see it in person
Fellow '61 girl here. We had the best time, didn't we? Best music, playing outside, riding our bikes for miles. :)
Born in 58❤️
61 guy checking in. Very much enjoyed being a child in the 60's and a teen in the 70's.The best of times.
Born in 56 “thankful”we have wonderful people uploading fabulous music to share with all.
JUST THE KIND OF PEOPLE THAT WE ARE
Hi lovers of real music. As almost everyone tell us their age, to say that they were actually PRESENT when tis music was "new".. Si, I am 78 and I agree with everyone. It was a Golden Age, particularly for the young. What amazez mz is that I can't always remember what I had for breakfast, nor if I did have any, but I can remember all the lyrics of almost every song.... So, I singalong, tears and all.....
So much thanks is due to those who take the time and trouble to bring back some wonderful moments of the past....
T.J.
Well said❤ I'm 77 and sitting here watching Oldies but Goodies HD Gray List Videos on RUclips! Fantastic! Enjoy❤❤❤
So so true...we had the best time, can someone PLEASE invent a time machine...
Even people who have advanced senility, remember music! They can't recognize their close relatives any more, but they can sing along to some song from their youth!
@@jamesholland3326 I am working on it, but people just think I am crazy! There is a nurse hovering over me just now, with a big syringe! She is telling me I need my meds!
Thank goodness I was part of the 60 & 70's I'm 74 and proud
Vintage VN era
It was great being 20 in the 70's Now we are 70 in the 20"s Great time to grow up in.
You made me laugh with that sentence. 1970 graduated high school turned 18 and went in the Army the very next day. Can't make that up being a 93 lb girl LOL.
Jeez, i never looked at it that way. thanks.
@@mariesmith599 thank you for your service
@@jonmitchell6442 AMEN!!!!
Not great to a male and 20 in 1970. You got drafted!!!
I’m only 67 and I remember each and every song on this trip down memory lane. Was fantastic ‼️
Ditto ,
If you were not a teenager in the 60’s then you were a deprived child. I’m 74 and lived through the good times - of everything!
Dead right mate. I was born in ‘53. The 60’s were epic. Nothing compares.
Yes. I have 75. Slovakia, Bratislava, 12/13/2023
Both of you are right!
You don't know how good it was to be a teenager in Iceland during the '90s
I’m 75. Growing up in the early sixties was really great. Words can’t describe the feelings and the memories when I hear these songs
He ain't heavy, he's my brother. Wish people had learned that message from the song! Nice trip down memory road, to when music was music and not computerized whatever it often is today.
I completely agree with you!
We can go back in time a thousand times but nothing will ever replace the music that we were privileged to hear
Yessssssdd
I agree
Hi, I'm 70, GOD how I wish we could bring those times back.
Thank you for bringing me back to 30 years old, now 75. God bless you for preserving this fine music.
But you were more like 20 when this music was around. I'm exactly your age and I was 19 in 1967.
Loved the 60s music. Nothing better I'm 77yrs old now & still listen to this lovely music. 👏💝
I was born in 58 in South America,and so glad i lived true all of these wonderfull songs and even 50th music.
Grew up with my mom and her nieces and uncles,singing these songs,and they all are in theire 80's now still singing at fam gatterings❤❤❤
Trough😂
bought a transister radio when i was 14 in 1963 spent my allowence on batteries had the little ear plug in my ear anytime i was awake love the 60s and 70s
My little transistor was my best friend. I feel you mate!
Me too, late at night, I could pick up AM stations, 500 miles away.
me too!
Count me in. I used to have a 1×2" radio, used hearing aid batteries, and worked with earplug. On days I didn't stay home to watch the World Series, I would be listening to it. I also loved my regular transistor. I can remember listening to the Doors~ Riders on the Storm, overlooking the orange glowing nighttime sky of the Gary Steel Mills. WLS 89 Chicago.
Dancing around a campfire @ Indiana Dunes listening to WLS !!!!
I haven’t heard this music in ages (71 young) , sure brings back the most beautiful memories of laughter, smiles . Elegant times.
Me three.
@@antoinetteparry8575 add my name to that list. if you please ....
Those were the days my friend and we thought they would never end!
There’s a song in there….
These kind of music are irreplaceable and timeless. It’s like being in a time machine! Makes me feel young again! ✌️☮️❤️
Born in 1954 to the greatest parents ever. So lucky.
Best era to grow up in history of America. Thank you God.
Nothing will ever give me the feeling of youth like these kind of songs that I still love as much today as I did hearing them the first time ❤️ Thank you❤
I'm with ya!!!! 1953. Never will music be as good as 60s 70s. Thats why they keep bring them back on commercials and shows.
Igaz beszéd !
The 50's music was great too!
great stuff a teenager in the 60s, a man in the 70s, an older man in the 80s, old in the 90, a geezer now still rock and roll forever.
Where did the time go i'm now sixty seven
@@ronswonke8109 73 friend, I quit having birthdays they only make you older, however every time I look in the mirror some old fart is looking back at me haha live long
@@thomasdearment3214 That's funny because I see that same old fart looking back at me Keep your family close
I'm 72 and just turned 16 again .thank you
Like me...😇
Like most of the comments we were born in the 50s.(me 51) and grew up listening to this type of BRILLIANT MUSIC. now a G/G Dad..and still enjoy it.. at least you could understand what they were singing about.. but a lot of them have gone forever.. but nice to see my G/G Children dancing to our music...5*.😊😁😁🤓
Then...if we are listening still as well as your G/G children then it is not gone. Ever! Great music is alive
we could still hear it in our hearts flying over The Central Highlands
At the time it was just music, never really thought much about it, kind of took it for granted, Now, well now i know how lucky i am to have grown up during that golden era.
I was born in 1954, and was privileged to be born in that era, god bless you all and prayers,for your happiness ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️✝️✝️✝️✝️🥰
I wouldn't trade anything we experienced during those times. It was the best time to be alive and the music will live on forever.
I was born in 81, I envy those growing up in such an amazing era. I often wonder if I was born at the wrong time.. I’m 42 and I’ve always loved do wop and classic rock my dad was born in 46 and had a great ear for music he went to WoodStock in 69 I’ve always been so envious.. much respect to such amazing music 🎶🎵🎤🎼
Amen my friend
I am jealous that your dad could, because we in Europe couldn't, only in movies but we were happy yet. Thank you for that wonderful music
Hearing them sing I wish time had stopped at the 60's
Love the way they are dressed in suit coats and ties ! They had class back then ! Then you look at todays ! OMG !
Real artists with the best music and voices!!!
born in 42. Grew up with this wonderful rockin' music. Still love it.
same here, 1942 also in the world war II
I'm 68 but this 70s compilation has made me feel like a 20 year old again! I can't help but bop around to the beat! So many of these songs take me back to particular places and the people I was with at that time. Better than any blood pressure pills or statins!
Those really were better days and generation in America.
I'm 76 young I'm was blessed to grow up listening to this kind of music. It's still is the only kind of music I listen to. ❤from 🇨🇦
right behind you there buddy!
I was a teenager in the early 70’s but I was still there and loved these songs too@@johnandersen6364
Thanks for the great memories! The Oldies of the 60s, 70's and also the 80s are forever! The quality of music started going 'south' from the 90s onwards!
One can include the 50s as well - The Crooner era!
This is my life. Thank you talented people. You decorate our lives. Support in difficult times. God bless you.❤
“He ain’t heavy he’s my brother” boy does THAT take me back!!
Whoever made this collection of music THANK YOU!!!
I am 66 now but I remember the 60s music well. I had sisters and cousins ten years older who listened to these songs. The 70s, I was a teenager and of course enjoyed that music as well up to university. Greetings to you all from Mauritius.
Tony Williams and the Platters were fantastic. They never go out of style.
Absolutely brilliant ... brings back wonderful memories of my youth, in the 1940s & 1950s - when the world was beautiful, intelligent, less complicated ...
thank you very much indeed.
Hey mate, I was a rocker in the 60s then a greaser in the 70s and after that Britain went to the dogs!
Thank goodness for all the wonderful music, I have had the privilege of growing with, right from the late 50’s/60’s & 70’s particularly!*!! 🥰🎼🎶🎤🎸🎹🥁❤️💞💖
Absolutely brilliant talented singer songwriters, musicians & artists 🥰🎼❤️💖🌻🌈💕
I wasn't born yet when this songs are made, but I love them more than the music of modern times.
Amazing Songs amazing times I wouldn't change a thing may God bless all
There's much I'd change. First would be the inability to go back and make those changes.
I am 80 these songs take me back instantly to the best ever times ! to all the girls I loved thank you !
Glorious music to this 67 year old. Sooooo many wonderful memories.
My older brother turned me on to this duo in 1970 just before he left for Vietnam.
Hope he returned home safe.
Great music, wish they made music like that today....
This is one of the Best old videos I've seen in a very long time, thanks so much for sharing.
Happy days when life was good 😊😊
Les Paul black beauty, Marshall amps with the larger cabinets on the bottom, Fender Jazzmaster, leather covered Martin, Telecaster, Fender basses, Vox guitar, 1959 Les Paul Standard, Fender amps, and the Funk Brothers. The “hook” James Jameson et al…Incredible!!!
It just feels like yesterday
My youth revisited.
Thanks
There's just not doubt about it, the 50's & 60's music will never ever be beat.. loved it then and love it still at the ripe old age of 66..
At 75, I'm a little riper, but love this music forever.
D.Baker born in the 40s love this music.
Just the very best music 🎶 ever as 85 yrs old widow from North Yorkshire don't think the songs of today will last 😂 sat listening and great lovely memories of my late husband George 😀 ❤❤
A time for hope. That was the 60's. Let's continue the legacy.
The best songs in the 60s and early 70s,Oh so nostalgic!
Great memories! I would be the guy claping out of time. Love those live shows. And seeing singers singing with
their mouths open, I miss that.
I❤ THIS SONGS FROM THE 60's-70's ARE THE GREATEST SONGS FROM THAT ERA.
i was born 72. But i was always facinated about the music of the 50-80. Those songs and songwriters were amazing. Never ever we will get such a high density of famous and genius music and music writers than we had in those times..
Music from my time in the Marines and right after I got out. Bringd back many good and not so good times during that era. Memories of the 60's! 😀
Thank You for Your Service
Thank God you came back❤️thank you for serving🇺🇸🇺🇸
My sentiments exactly at 76.I miss those days but i put the music on and i am transported . I thank all the music makers of that time.
Sometimes, when I find a video I really like, the quality is as 'fuzzy' as a brand new Teddy Bear. Not in this case! Thank you...📻 🎼🎵🎶
The crazy thing is is that these were already hits in the indie folk bob Dylan music forum...but majority of people weren't in to it. So making it poppy is what made them worldwide lovable. But yet I still agree...very musical and singalongable tunes I'll never ever ever forget!! ❤
Loving all these tunes!!! 😊
I, love this kind of music. growing up in the 60's brings back lots of memories
we are same growing up in the 60 Best time
I'm just turning 80, so this music takes me back to high school and college days - when they really knew how to do up great music/songs. Thanks so much for the good memories.
The Best Music Ever…I grew up listening to all of this Music …Still watch American Bandstand…
Tight set. Crosby's cape. Bassist hand has mind of own. Tamborine man. Groovy glasses. Love this with great deepness.
When music was music ❤
You are right, but they ONLY HAD TWO BLACK GROUPS ON THE SHOW, WHY.
@@Blox_fruit_master1 Four not Two.
@@Blox_fruit_master1 😊
Love my soliders come home safe.
it still is
Love the little blond girl at 3:18 digging the Byrds - she's about 65 now and probably has grandkids who grew up with all the garbage music now on the airwaves. Too bad for them!
She must of had some pretty cool parents to take her to see the birds, I was around 7 years old when this song came out in 65 and the only concert my parents would have taken me too was Johnny Cash or Roy Clark, Tammy wynette, Bobbie gentry... you get the, ' idea ' and after hitting my 20s I started appreciate all music and went to see Johnny Cash in the early 80s ✌️
Born in 1953 and miss the Golden 60's / 70's easy life years with all this great songs.👍
i was born in 1947, and in my young life I hear this musics and I'm so very happy to listen then acctually! Good times!
My thanks 👍
This is a great playlist, not only for the terrific songs, but also for the live presentations by these talented artists.
I was born in 61 .we are so damn lucky. Music has always been my life.
i love music it soothes me calms me down,
I hardly ever download videos here...but I did this one.
Like so menay here I was Born in 43, (81 now) and Boy do I miss this music, tnx to you for playing this, so we old timers can still listen to some good music you can still understand the words to. and feeling. not just some profane rap jive talk. sorry. not my cup of tea.
Have a brother born in 43 .
I was like 8 or 9 yrs old but it still takes me back to the moment. Like back in time. Awesome!
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉used to go to friend ' house watch and listen to this sixties songs.I still love them.I,
' m 73 years now I' m crazy to their music.❤❤❤❤❤
I just recently turned 83 and lived through most of these tunes. Mostly remember the Platters. Just were not the same after they made personal changes in later years Still enjoy the older group when I can.
Born in 51 and was in high school during this era. Time travling llistening to all these oldies.
Das war noch MUSIK und auch noch WAHRE Künstler.😊😊😊😊
Thanks for downloading. Great to hear these songs, sung by the original artists. Terrific!
Great music from a great era to grow up in! Songs that lifted the spirit. In those days even the sad songs made you feel good. Thanks again, keep up the good work. God Bless
I'm 57 and i love the 60s70s and 80s music. Awesome artists then!! It makes you feel good inside when you are listen to good music.
I’m 78 used to listen to the music on a radio made in 1938, still have the radio but the radio stations don’t play music anymore.
Sweet memories of the 60's when I was in school.
All I ever wanted to be was a rock n roll singer. Too bad I can't sing. ): At least I can enjoy the music and sing along via RUclips. Thank you'll for this great opportunity. (:💓
73 now and absolutely still enjoy these wonderful songs!!
Thank's for sharing such beautiful music from our youth! Lot of memory we have from that time, just because of the music!!😶🥰
The 60s were awesome, that's when music was easy to listen to and dance to, thank you for sharing this
and darn good too
So nice to hear the great songs of my youth. This is a great video. This Grandma is very happy 😊 ❤
The Byrds - wonderful. I was born in 53 and was blessed with this music,then the 70's and the 80's when I was in a band at the age of 25. I think I lived in the best of times. What is going on now is simply grim.
Als Musik noch Musik war und es noch echte Künstler gab.😊
What a beautiful songs
I' m 82 and love your collection of what I think are the BEST!!! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Born I 1947 am 77 I’ll be 78 in January this is my music I was grow up on I will never forget it that’s music
The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man, Turn, Turn, Turn
The 60's had the best music
Too right….
So did the 70’s
@@tlrich0406
Truly.