Yes, you said it. I was 13 when this was written (in 1965). It was an unbelievable time to be growing up. Started our first rock band, and yes, did a Yardbird tune as well.
Always the forgotten Keith (ironic I know coming from me) but still deserves as much recognition as Moon and Richards despite his shortened career. Glad my parents had an affinity for 60s music.
Jimmy pantomiming Jeff Beck’s licks with the Telecaster Jeff Beck gave him a few months before debuting a rock group strongly sounding like Jeff Beck’s rock group’s debut. But I love them both.
Loved the song since day one I'm now 72 lol but there are still lovely songs out today the shires I see stars and funny enough the group 5 seconds of summers new one not in the same beat as heartful of soul but beautiful x
"90% of everything is [trash]" -- Theodore Sturgeon He was writing abt the genre of syfy @ the time, defending it against criticism from literary snobs, but it's true of all arts. We're seeing the cream (as it were) of the past here on YT; the trash is forgotten. There's still genius work being produced now -- u just have to dig for it (just as u did back in the day).
It makes me smile/laugh seeing these old videos (from my era, yeah I'm that old) where clearly the guitars are not plugged in or the drummer is not striking the cymbals. But it was the videos of the times.
I've lived through 6 decades of music. I am of the opinion that the 60's was the greatest decade for music change. If you never lived in the 60's, you don't understand how we got to the music we have today. Those were the most revolutionary sounds ever produced. And that's the truth.
I am 78 this year...and i can remember the Yardbirds very well.... ive seen them live many times...does anybody remember the great "RICKY TICK" CLUB in windsor??.
@@Tacticameron keith relf was playing an electric guitar in his basement, he loosened an earth wire to get rid of the mains hum, the equipment was wired poorly and he was electrocuted at age 33.
@@jackar9612 Greta Van Fleet is so unoriginal, I can't hear them because it sounds like zep without zep. I hope they are saving their money for the time when they are not famous.
this is so frickin' great! Grew up with this fantastic music, real instruments, and real backup vocals! Todays Music sucks. I feel sorry for this lost generation
It is actually Jeff Beck who played the fuzzy guitar on the original release...this footage is from much later don't think that Jimi actual played this version.Great music ,great post..thx R.I.P Jeff Beck
Yardbirds forever. Much love to ALL of the Yardbirds through all of their incarnations. Yeah, God bless Keith Relf. Much respect to the drummer, Jim McCarthy, who put them on tour again in more recent days.
Yeah you said it. and it is gone . i was born in1948,. got turned on to the music of my generation 10 years later. Never before an d probably never again.
That song sounds like it could be on an old Clint eastwood western soundtrack it sounds great it's got that kinda vibe the yardbirds were great and they had page and beck how cool is that !!! That whole band was great and way ahead of their time !!! I don't think they ever got the credit or fame they deserved alot more than they got I think !!!
Oh, incredible! Real talent! Wow does it bring back memories. Have loved this song since I was a kid. 66 now. They don't make music like this anymore. They need to play it on the radio again.
Well I'm 71 and still love listening to the Yardbirds and their great songs. Brings back memories of when I saw them live in the 60s, they were on tour with the Rolling Stones, it was brilliant. Keith Relf was a fantastic singer. So sad about the tragedy that took his life
Jeff Beck played lead guitar on ”Heart Full Of Soul”. It was recorded on 20th April 1965. They tried using an Indian sitar player on this track, but didn't like the result, so Beck imitated the sound with his guitar and a fuzz box. Jimmy Page joined the Yardbirds in June 1966.
Ah no page played with the yard birds before Jeff did he just played bass and then was asked to take over on guitar since Eric left but refused and told them he had somebody who could fit in better and that was Jeff who Jiminy introduce to the yardbirds
@@josearamburo3854 You are mistaken. Jimmy Page did not play in the Yardbirds before Jeff Beck. The Yardbirds formed in March 1963. The original lineup was Keith Relf (vocals), Top Topham (lead guitar), Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Paul Samwell-Smith (bass guitar)and Jim McCarty (drums). Topham was replaced by Eric Clapton in October 1963. Clapton left on March 16th 1965. He suggested Jimmy Page as his replacement, but Page declined and recommended Jeff Beck instead. Samwell-Smith quit suddenly in June 1966 and it was then that Jimmy Page joined on bass. Shortly thereafter, Chris Dreja took over the bass and Page joined Beck on guitar. This lineup didn't last long, as Beck left at the end of October 1966. The Yardbirds carried on with Page on guitar until July 1968.
@@josearamburo3854 Jeff was the guitar player who replaced Beck. Later on, Page joined as the bass player, replacing Paul Samwell-Smith, then switched places with Chris Dreja, who moved to bass, while Page moved to guitar.
There’s a clip of him miming air guitar to ‘Rumble’ by Link Ray. Even without a guitar Jimmy Page is an incredible guitarist (at one point he even adjusts the vibrato on his invisible ’air’ amp!) Legend 😁
When this record came out, we had an old reel to reel tape recorder. There was a piece of green tape on the reel to indicate where the Yardbirds could be found. Ah to be thirteen again.
I was in a classic rock cover band years ago. I was not the lead guitarist, nor the lead singer, but whenever we played, the guys let me front one song on vocals & guitar - this was my song. I love it!
Sick at heart and lonely Deep in dark despair Thinking one thought only "Where is she, tell me where?" And if she says to you She don't love me Just give her my message Tell her of my plea And I know Well, if she had me back again Oh, I would never make her sad I've got a heart full of soul And I know If she had me back again Oh, I would never make her sad I've got a heart full of soul She's been gone such a long time Longer than I can bear But if she says she wants me Tell her that I'll be there And if she says to you She don't love me Just give her my message Tell her of my plea And I know Well, if she had me back again Oh, I would never make her sad I've got a heart full of soul
@@roybean7166 This is, plain & simple, one of the greatest songs of the 1960s rock era. The listener cannot help but feel the piercing anguish & regret of the singer. A superb & super song by TheYardbirds,
@@chatman2a absolutely, I agree, a great song, been a fan of this band many yrs. I have an album by them , Roger the Engineer, the album also has other names, I think it depends where the l.p. was released. I have had it many yrs, on vinyl. It has some great music on it. If you have not heard it, I recommend it highly. It should be on you tube.
OMG this takes me back to my youth in Surrey, walking round Kingston-on-Thames with this blasting out of the record shop. Fantastic great memories - I wish I could go back in time!
Yardbird were a hit machine Tapered pants were just beginning to give way to bell bottoms. Shirts big collar & cuffs, flowered and paisley design. Yardbird music set the trend.
Band nerds rule. I was a band nerd from age 8 on up. My father was a cartographer/explorer. We lived all over the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico in the 1950s 60s and 70s. My father has a glacier and a mountain peak in the Antarctica named for him because he was the first to summit those places. We lived in Appalachia, the Adirondacks, the Rocky Mountains, the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Smoky Mountains and other places that were amazing. Deserts, coastline, swamps. Dad would take us kids and Mom to folk festivals in all the mountain regions. we saw the Carter sisters, and all sorts of wonderful folk bands. Dad took just me to the Washington DC folk festival. it was amazing He took a Desk job in 1966 to give us kids “stability. “ little did he know that the 60s would be the most turbulent time in Washington DC. When the Washington Post began reporting there would be a giant music festival in upstate New York, my friends and I who had a small jazz combo, got other teenagers excited about it. We painted three Volkswagen fans with psychedelic scenes. I was also an artist as was my boyfriend. We packed in some of our paintings, hoping to display them at the “art festival “ My dad was a super jazz fiend. He could play the drums like crazy. He even played with Krupa. He wanted to go with us and everybody loved my dad. He was super cool even though he had a bad temper. So we said sure. But then dad read in the Washington Post two days before Woodstock that the festival location was being overrun by hippies, people camping out and smoking pot. He yelled “this festival is going to be a convention of dope addicts! “ So I had to stay behind, working at a snack bar at Lake Fairfax Park in Virginia while all my friends went to Woodstock
I didnt the name of the song and band but I found it today after almost 20 years looking for!! 20!!! That make me the day, or the week or month. I think the year.
[Verse 1] Sick at heart and lonely Deep in dark despair Thinking one thought only "Where is she, tell me where?" [Pre-Chorus] And if she says to you She don't love me Just give her my message Tell her of my plea [Chorus] And I know That if she had me back again I would never make her sad I've got a heart full of soul [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] And I know If she had me back again I would never make her sad I've got a heart full of soul [Verse 2] She's been gone such a long time Longer than I can bear But if she says she wants me Tell her that I'll be there [Pre-Chorus] And if she says to you She don't love me Just give her my message Tell her of my plea [Chorus] And I know That if she had me back again I would never make her sad I've got a heart full of soul
@Scotland1908 Roger the Engineer, is a super album. Depends where you live, it might have a different name. Possibly it just called Yardbirds. And there also a third name, cannot remember what it is, check on wikipedia. Also all songs in different countries not the same, they might have left one or two songs out. But Roger the Engineer, definitely. I have it on vinyl, have had it many , many yrs. Every song is superb. It's a must to listen to. Other songs you will find on you tube, there's a lot there. Enjoy !!
Happy Birthday Chris Dreja born on November 11, 1945. He is an English musician, best known as the rhythm guitarist and bassist for the Yardbirds. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Dreja
I first heard this around 1977 and instantly wished I'd been older than 4 when it came out in 1965. What a masterpiece; no offense, but it's head and shoulders above "that Toyota song".
What a great band. what a pity they didn't carry on together, but hey we were lucky to get two different great bands that were formed from the band members.
The greatest Yardbirds song.
What a time in the uk to be young and free good god we were lucky
Yes, you said it. I was 13 when this was written (in 1965). It was an unbelievable time to be growing up. Started our first rock band, and yes, did a Yardbird tune as well.
Excellent sound crafting!
One of the really great songs from my high school years! Still rings true today - timeless song!
Magnifique
Great song! Keith Relf really doesn't get the respect he's due.
Always the forgotten Keith (ironic I know coming from me) but still deserves as much recognition as Moon and Richards despite his shortened career. Glad my parents had an affinity for 60s music.
So true
He's got mine.
I respect Keith’s vocal contributions in this groovvyyy band 🥀🕊️.
To think Keith formed Renaissance after this and then a death metal band!
Rest in Peace, Jeff Beck. You had a heart full of soul .
Beautiful!
❤🥺💐
Syes he was awaiting the rest in peace with Jan hammer live
Keith Relf too...rest in peace...
Had have vaj evah with the kids in the mornings sun
First time I heard this was 13 yrs old & still coming back to this music.
One of best English hard rock groups of the British Invasion. Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page. All passed through the Yardbirds.
keith relf,jim,chris dreja,paul smith,amazing all
It's about the singer to Keith R.
so did they make the yardbirds great or did the Yardbirds make them great?
Pre Led Zeppelin days!!
@@dimitriberozny3729 It is a shame that they {Zeppelin} ripped off so many old black blues men for their music
Jimmy pantomiming Jeff Beck’s licks with the Telecaster Jeff Beck gave him a few months before debuting a rock group strongly sounding like Jeff Beck’s rock group’s debut. But I love them both.
Jeff Beck, the whammy bar riff master R.I.P.
He made our lives brighter 🕊️🎶🥀
RIP Mr Beck. Your Heart 💜❤️ and Soul will Forever.
That wasn't Jeff Beck.....It was Jimmy page.
What a masterpiece, pure magic, the birth of electric rock! Too bad music today has no soul!
So true.
Loved the song since day one I'm now 72 lol but there are still lovely songs out today the shires I see stars and funny enough the group 5 seconds of summers new one not in the same beat as heartful of soul but beautiful x
"90% of everything is [trash]" -- Theodore Sturgeon
He was writing abt the genre of syfy @ the time, defending it against criticism from literary snobs, but it's true of all arts. We're seeing the cream (as it were) of the past here on YT; the trash is forgotten. There's still genius work being produced now -- u just have to dig for it (just as u did back in the day).
Jimmy Page doesn't need to be plugged because he's a guitar god. It just works for him!
Ray Herrera the sound is not from the guitars. It’s from those ruffles flapping in the wind
A puffy shirt !!! LOL
It makes me smile/laugh seeing these old videos (from my era, yeah I'm that old) where clearly the guitars are not plugged in or the drummer is not striking the cymbals. But it was the videos of the times.
Funny !!!
He had a wireless. Line 6, if I remember correctly.
I've lived through 6 decades of music. I am of the opinion that the 60's was the greatest decade for music change. If you never lived in the 60's, you don't understand how we got to the music we have today. Those were the most revolutionary sounds ever produced. And that's the truth.
I’m with you Big Jack. The 60's were prologue and set the bar high. Early 70's weren’t bad but only built on what the 60's started.
Yes, is truth.
@@juanpaez6349 shame radio stations don't play 60's anymore. Can't find the first station out there.
Oh so true
Plus the lads looked great in the tight pants and long hair oh to be young again x
Lass uns die Zeit zurück drehen. Die Musik war damals einfach nur Klasse.
Seh ich genauso mit 72❤👍🙏
I am 78 this year...and i can remember the Yardbirds very well.... ive seen them live many times...does anybody remember the great "RICKY TICK" CLUB in windsor??.
R.I.P. Jeff Beck and Keith Relf. These songs bring back many memories of my teenage years.
What happend to them ?
@@Tacticameron keith relf was playing an electric guitar in his basement, he loosened an earth wire to get rid of the mains hum, the equipment was wired poorly and he was electrocuted at age 33.
0:58 Keith gets ready to start singing, hears Jimmy start the solo, then remembers how stoned he was. They don't make them like this anymore, sadly.
Lmao so true I laughed so hard when I saw this comment
Actually, He was lip syncing and the guitars aren't even plugged in
@@mr.jamesvincent3519 ACTUALLY, no shit Sherlock. He was making a funny.
LOL !!
Tho" as he smiles and closes eyes, seems to genuinely be enjoying the music . .
He remembered how stoned he was 😂😂😂 that really tickled me 🤣
This is SO GROOVY !!!
In the 60s we had bands like this and now people get excited by a 10 year old kid singing on the X Factor. That's how low we have sunk.
lewisner we’re only sinking lower brother.....In every way
unfortunately that is about the only place you'll find true talent these days
Watch 'Greta Van Fleet', a grown up band adoring the 60/70s
@@jackar9612 They are a fucking cliche.
@@jackar9612 Greta Van Fleet is so unoriginal, I can't hear them because it sounds like zep without zep. I hope they are saving their money for the time when they are not famous.
this is so frickin' great! Grew up with this fantastic music, real instruments, and real backup vocals! Todays Music sucks. I feel sorry for this lost generation
Мне 14 лет и я из России и тем не менее это одна из любимых иностранных групп
Релфу и Беку светлая память
I'm 68. I agree.😊😊😊
Hormones
Still listening in 2024 with a heart full of Soul.❤
SAME!
I didn't know the Yardbirds and this masterpiece before.
@@angelomezzadri2463 Welcome to the Yard.
-Bird
Classical greatness.
Great song
It is actually Jeff Beck who played the fuzzy guitar on the original release...this footage is from much later don't think that Jimi actual played this version.Great music ,great post..thx
R.I.P Jeff Beck
yes he did, saw him and beck in 67 together do this great song, keith relf was amazing too on harmonica!!
Just brilliant, what a band had three of the best ever guitarists. ❤❤❤
Yardbirds forever. Much love to ALL of the Yardbirds through all of their incarnations. Yeah, God bless Keith Relf. Much respect to the drummer, Jim McCarthy, who put them on tour again in more recent days.
music was on a different planet back then
Just watched London Boulevard. Features this song. Shows what a fantastic song it is in 2022. Respect.
You only REALLY know you were living in a Golden Age once it's gone!
Yeah you said it. and it is gone . i was born in1948,. got turned on to the music of my generation 10 years later. Never before an d probably never again.
That song sounds like it could be on an old Clint eastwood western soundtrack it sounds great it's got that kinda vibe the yardbirds were great and they had page and beck how cool is that !!! That whole band was great and way ahead of their time !!! I don't think they ever got the credit or fame they deserved alot more than they got I think !!!
One of the best songs of all time. I still have the albun..
I'm 64.
I love all genres of music.
And I'm sitting here with goosebumps.
Damn✊👏👏👏
Good music to sketch you like that it doesn't matter the genre or how old you are. Good music is good music
Just gets you like that*
Oh, incredible! Real talent! Wow does it bring back memories. Have loved this song since I was a kid. 66 now. They don't make music like this anymore. They need to play it on the radio again.
Ace band ahead of their time.been a fan for over 40 years
Great song from the Yardbirds!
one of the greatest songs of all times ... YARDBIRDS FOREVER !!!
A classic blast from the past. This will live on forever for us.
Earth Soul Blues RocknRoll...
Love Keith Relf 1:02 through 1:12...man was he feelin' good! I'VE BEEN THERE...THE GOOD OLD DAYS....He was great with Armageddon too. R.I.P. KEITH.
2:10-2:24 is great too. You can feel that he feels. RIP Keith❤🙏😪
Well I'm 71 and still love listening to the Yardbirds and their great songs. Brings back memories of when I saw them live in the 60s, they were on tour with the Rolling Stones, it was brilliant. Keith Relf was a fantastic singer. So sad about the tragedy that took his life
Im nearly 73 all ways loved them sexy devils in the day lol x
Fabulous tune
WOW!! How did I forget about this great hit!! it's summer of 2024
So many genius in à lone band what era this was !!!!!
That shrieking riff at the start gets me every time
Haunting melody, and backup. Super sexy song. Classic genius. Nothing even comes close today.
Great to hear music that makes sense instead of today's crap!Jimmy page take a bow,your truly one of a kind!
Jeff Beck played lead guitar on ”Heart Full Of Soul”. It was recorded on 20th April 1965. They tried using an Indian sitar player on this track, but didn't like the result, so Beck imitated the sound with his guitar and a fuzz box. Jimmy Page joined the Yardbirds in June 1966.
Ah no page played with the yard birds before Jeff did he just played bass and then was asked to take over on guitar since Eric left but refused and told them he had somebody who could fit in better and that was Jeff who Jiminy introduce to the yardbirds
@@josearamburo3854 You are mistaken. Jimmy Page did not play in the Yardbirds before Jeff Beck.
The Yardbirds formed in March 1963. The original lineup was Keith Relf (vocals), Top Topham (lead guitar), Chris Dreja (rhythm guitar), Paul Samwell-Smith (bass guitar)and Jim McCarty (drums).
Topham was replaced by Eric Clapton in October 1963. Clapton left on March 16th 1965. He suggested Jimmy Page as his replacement, but Page declined and recommended Jeff Beck instead.
Samwell-Smith quit suddenly in June 1966 and it was then that Jimmy Page joined on bass. Shortly thereafter, Chris Dreja took over the bass and Page joined Beck on guitar. This lineup didn't last long, as Beck left at the end of October 1966. The Yardbirds carried on with Page on guitar until July 1968.
@@josearamburo3854 Jeff was the guitar player who replaced Beck. Later on, Page joined as the bass player, replacing Paul Samwell-Smith, then switched places with Chris Dreja, who moved to bass, while Page moved to guitar.
How can Jeff replace beck when Jeff is beck come on
@@josearamburo3854 ...wow, interesting. I gotta hear more about this.
Fake or not
Real or not
Playing or not... I can't get over Jimmy's performance in this video.😵😵😮❤️✌🏻☮️
It's so awesome
He sure got the moves!
There’s a clip of him miming air guitar to ‘Rumble’ by Link Ray. Even without a guitar Jimmy Page is an incredible guitarist (at one point he even adjusts the vibrato on his invisible ’air’ amp!) Legend 😁
Happy Heavenly Birthday Keith!
This song......more depth and beauty and inspiration than most
When this record came out, we had an old reel to reel tape recorder. There was a piece of green tape on the reel to indicate where the Yardbirds could be found. Ah to be thirteen again.
I love The Yardbirds ❤ 🐉🎸!
Me too they are great. Xxx.
Hear happenin ten years time ago yarbirds
where would we be without Graham Gouldman
Love ❤️ it.. Fantastic.. Really the concert was great..
Still gives me the shivers, brilliant!
Music just does not get better than this
I was in a classic rock cover band years ago. I was not the lead guitarist, nor the lead singer, but whenever we played, the guys let me front one song on vocals & guitar - this was my song. I love it!
Great video clip ! However, miming the original recording with Jeff Beck ! Keith Relf, what a professional legend !!
Wow, this song is a classic 👌
Uplifting Driving Classic
From Wild Rockin' Lulu.Thank You
This song has always been in my music "library" ~a real gem, a keeper. Fantastic music is ever fresh as the day it was made A heartful of soul~indeed.
An absolute classic
Sick at heart and lonely
Deep in dark despair
Thinking one thought only
"Where is she, tell me where?"
And if she says to you
She don't love me
Just give her my message
Tell her of my plea
And I know
Well, if she had me back again
Oh, I would never make her sad
I've got a heart full of soul
And I know
If she had me back again
Oh, I would never make her sad
I've got a heart full of soul
She's been gone such a long time
Longer than I can bear
But if she says she wants me
Tell her that I'll be there
And if she says to you
She don't love me
Just give her my message
Tell her of my plea
And I know
Well, if she had me back again
Oh, I would never make her sad
I've got a heart full of soul
TheCHF92, the great Graham gouldman, wrote some great songs in the 60s, especially the ones the Yardbirds played .
Thanks I'm deaf and there were no subtitles
Thanks for posting this.
GREAT song. A masterclass in subtlety and simplicity. Just look at how easy that guitar solo is, but it works perfectly within the song.
Adam White, song written by graham Gouldman, he wrote more songs for Yardbirds. All great songs.
@@roybean7166 This is, plain & simple, one of the greatest songs of the 1960s rock era. The listener cannot help but feel the piercing anguish & regret of the singer. A superb & super song by TheYardbirds,
@@chatman2a absolutely, I agree, a great song, been a fan of this band many yrs. I have an album by them , Roger the Engineer, the album also has other names, I think it depends where the l.p. was released. I have had it many yrs, on vinyl. It has some great music on it. If you have not heard it, I recommend it highly. It should be on you tube.
What a great fucking song
Brilliant rock song by these birds.
OMG this takes me back to my youth in Surrey, walking round Kingston-on-Thames with this blasting out of the record shop. Fantastic great memories - I wish I could go back in time!
Yardbird were a hit machine
Tapered pants were just beginning to give way to bell bottoms. Shirts big collar & cuffs, flowered and paisley design.
Yardbird music set the trend.
Band nerds rule.
I was a band nerd from age 8 on up.
My father was a cartographer/explorer. We lived all over the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico in the 1950s 60s and 70s.
My father has a glacier and a mountain peak in the Antarctica named for him because he was the first to summit those places.
We lived in Appalachia, the Adirondacks, the Rocky Mountains, the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Smoky Mountains and other places that were amazing. Deserts, coastline, swamps.
Dad would take us kids and Mom to folk festivals in all the mountain regions.
we saw the Carter sisters, and all sorts of wonderful folk bands. Dad took just me to the Washington DC folk festival. it was amazing
He took a Desk job in 1966 to give us kids “stability.
“ little did he know that the 60s would be the most turbulent time in Washington DC.
When the Washington Post began reporting there would be a giant music festival in upstate New York, my friends and I who had a small jazz combo, got other teenagers excited about it.
We painted three Volkswagen fans with psychedelic scenes.
I was also an artist as was my boyfriend. We packed in some of our paintings, hoping to display them at the “art festival “
My dad was a super jazz fiend. He could play the drums like crazy. He even played with Krupa.
He wanted to go with us and everybody loved my dad.
He was super cool even though he had a bad temper. So we said sure.
But then dad read in the Washington Post two days before Woodstock that the festival location was being overrun by hippies, people camping out and smoking pot.
He yelled “this festival is going to be a convention of dope addicts! “
So I had to stay behind, working at a snack bar at Lake Fairfax Park in Virginia while all my friends went to Woodstock
Timeless version, rocks a d vibrates, forever GOLD!
One of their best..
Timeless. Great go to tune.
Hi - It was always good to work with Jimmy - he was much calmer and business-like than Jeff, who could get very easily wound-up!
Jim
Jim, Who are the guitarists on this clip ?
@@roybean7166 Jimmy Page on guitar and Chris Dreja on bass guitar
I love the guitars not being plugged in.
Dave Smith promo videos 👍
Lol guitars not plugged in. I guess you never heard of videos in the 60’s either
Plus, being smooshed together in a little crowd, away from Keith.
They had blue tooth waaaaayyyy before anyone else 😂
Keith Relf looking super fly as usual.
Thanx for this Man I have on vinyl 3 volumes of the Yard 🐦's I love it cause I'm 57 and a child from the 60's✌️❤️🖖🤗
Top talent he was also a disc jockey in Melbourne on 3xy and in Sydney Australia on 2ch.
Still performing in 2024..knockin' em dead.
Great guy !!
I love this song!
Jimmy is really awesome! Love him!!
RIP Jeff Beck
RIP Keith Relf
My fave Yardbirds song! I only discovered them in 1984 when I was 19 and saw them in Blow Up on C4!
This was a Great Band👍
Love this song with the Yardbirds no one else. Still good for 2020 blast from the past.
I didnt the name of the song and band but I found it today after almost 20 years looking for!! 20!!!
That make me the day, or the week or month. I think the year.
Best recording out there of one of my favorite 60's records.... Page was so distend for greatness wasn't he?
[Verse 1]
Sick at heart and lonely
Deep in dark despair
Thinking one thought only
"Where is she, tell me where?"
[Pre-Chorus]
And if she says to you
She don't love me
Just give her my message
Tell her of my plea
[Chorus]
And I know
That if she had me back again
I would never make her sad
I've got a heart full of soul
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
And I know
If she had me back again
I would never make her sad
I've got a heart full of soul
[Verse 2]
She's been gone such a long time
Longer than I can bear
But if she says she wants me
Tell her that I'll be there
[Pre-Chorus]
And if she says to you
She don't love me
Just give her my message
Tell her of my plea
[Chorus]
And I know
That if she had me back again
I would never make her sad
I've got a heart full of soul
I Was in 4th Grade when this song hit the states ... at that time l graduated to advanced Prog Rock this song brought me to the "other side" ..
Jimmy page is such a god! Long live the Yardbirds and led Zeppelin
@Scotland1908 Yardbirds were the best. Have you listened to their albums ?
@Scotland1908 Roger the Engineer, is a super album. Depends where you live, it might have a different name. Possibly it just called Yardbirds. And there also a third name, cannot remember what it is, check on wikipedia. Also all songs in different countries not the same, they might have left one or two songs out. But Roger the Engineer, definitely. I have it on vinyl, have had it many , many yrs. Every song is superb. It's a must to listen to. Other songs you will find on you tube, there's a lot there. Enjoy !!
Heartfull of soul is a great song Jim
LOVE THESE GUYS 🎶💃🎶
Happy Birthday Chris Dreja born on November 11, 1945. He is an English musician, best known as the rhythm guitarist and bassist for the Yardbirds. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Dreja
Fell in love with this song
I first heard this around 1977 and instantly wished I'd been older than 4 when it came out in 1965. What a masterpiece; no offense, but it's head and shoulders above "that Toyota song".
What a great band. what a pity they didn't carry on together, but hey we were lucky to get two different great bands that were formed from the band members.
THANKS FOR UPLOADING THE WHOLE PERFORMANCE THE LORD OF THE STRINGS JIMMY HE IS GROOVIN HIS ASS OFF TO THIS CUT (YES) LOVE MY BABY ✊🏾
Love this
love those Yardbirds
Jeff Beck/ Jimi Page Virtuosos extrodonaires!
Thats not even close to virtuoso
Great sound! Love it! =)
Freakin love this song!
A real masterpiece...!!!!!