I sang this song to my current wife 31 years ago, right after we first met. Using a hair brush for a microphone. She is still with me. She is as crazy as I am. Love this movie
I'm from Winnipeg, and everyone I know in high school loves this movie cause all our parents loved it. In fact in the 80's my mom used to play the soundtrack to test out the stereos when she worked at radio shack, and everyone would sing along. When she went to Vancouver though and put it on, people would walk out of the store.
@@breadsandwich336 That explains a lot. I always wondered why more people didn't talk about this movie. But as a kid I lived in Portage and Winnipeg! It was a big Winnipeg thing, That makes so much sense now, why I never really heard about it in all the other places that I've lived.
When I was 11 years old my mom gave me money to go see "The Sting" and instead I went to see this, watched it in awe, and stayed for the second then third showing. The next day I went back and saw it two more times! The next day our teacher asked us to stand up and say what we did on the weekend, I stood up and said :I saw the same film 5 times "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE!". "Sit down" was all she said.
Stephen, you are only slightly younger than me. I was 14 when it came out. I bought the album. All my friends borrowed it from me. And the killer song from the album is... "Old souls".
Salty solution lmaooo this is so crazy I didn’t know this was a salvadorean thing. My dad was born in El Salvador and I remember seeing him watch this movie in our living room when I was younger. That’s the only reason I know of this. I remember hearing the music and loving it. What is so shocking is I didn’t know it was something Salvadorans had in common
Grew up in Winnipeg, the "Phantom of the Paradise" capitol of the world! Went every weekend to see this movie and it ran for over 18 months! This is my all-time favorite movie! I could sing this in my sleep! (I probably do!)
This film never got the credit it deserved when it came out, mainly because the critics hated it. I think they just didn't get it. The music was cleverly written, though. Good direction. One of my favorite flicks.
More than a few critics at the time liked it. It wasn't a critical darling by any means, but it got good reviews from several high-profile critics. The film didn't get the credit it deserved because it tanked commercially, not because of the critics. Studios generally have no clue how to market horror-comedies and films that straddle multiple genres, and this was no exception.
'You gave all you could giive, so your seester could liive, all America's choked up inside mawn." F-in Brilliant catch phrase that has been rolling around in my head since first I heard it watching the movie at a drive-in theatre in Kelowna, BC when it first came out.
Loved this movie since i was 10 21 years ago when i saw it on HBO and became a favorite, i even got the soundtrack this movie is awesome. Paul Williams is a fantastic writer/singer!
apparently it did really well in El Salvador. i have the original album but haven't got the movie yet. I hadn't thought about this movie in decades and suddenly it came to mind and i youtube'd it and found there are many others that loved this movie as much as i did . . . and yes i was born and raised in Winnipeg
Today is fathers day, and I went out with my dad alone, and that never happens. I met him when I was 9, and since then our relationship has always been formal, we are not close at all. Today my other sisters weren't there to put music and I don't have a phone, so my dad did it and I was surprised when I heard Highway to Hell by ACDC. I have always been a rock fan, and no one else in my family is, neither my friends since I like the actually *old* rock like Elvis Presley, The Police or The clash, so when my dad did that was when I realized- that we are alike more than I can think of. He was also surprised since out of his three daughters, me, the one he didn't raise, the one he doesn't know very well, is the one that he feels more identified with. He showed me this song, and its now one of my favorites forever. Today I grew a bond with my dad that I thought id never had.
This song is such a perfect intro to a great movie about the hollowness and manipulation of show biz. It's catchy, emotional, flashy, and yet entirely artificial. But we don't know that when the film opens, and we are hooked just as Swan meant us to be.
My 8-year old daughter wanted to watch this movie.. She has probably watched it over 30 times in the last couple of weeks and can sing along with all of the songs... KNOWING ALL OF THE WORDS! Strange thing, though... we don't even live in Winnipeg!
In truth I'm in love with this movie as well as I am with Phantom of the Opera. And it really shows the darker underbelly of the music industry, even to this day.
We'll remember you forever Eddie Thru' the sacrifice you made We can't believe the price you paid For love Little Eddie Mitty born in Jersey City Started singin' when he was five Never knew his father mother didn't bother To catch his last name fast as he came He was off and flying Times were really trying Eddie and his mother alone Soon another mister soon a baby sister Mama kept swingin' and Eddie kept singin' Ah ya ya ya ya ya Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya Ya ya ya ya for love for love And now the tragic story Eddie's sister, Mary Louise Needed an operation To get the money he would have to become An overnight sensation Eddie believed the American people Had wonderful, love giving hearts His well-publicized end He considered would send His memorial album to the top of the charts ...And it did Ah ya ya ya ya ya Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya Ya ya ya ya goodbye goodbye When a young singer dies To our shock and surprise In a plane crash or flashy sports car He becomes quite well known And the kindness he's shown Has made more than one post mortem star Well you did it Eddie And though it's hard to applaud suicide You gave all you could give So your sister could live All America's choked up inside We'll remember you forever Eddie Thru' the sacrifice you made We can't believe the price you paid For love
It was/is one of the best movies ever made. I love this song Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye. It's probably the ultimate fusion of the 50's and the 70's. It actually out Doo Woped the '50s. I was 17 1/2 when the film came out in late 1974 and was taken aback by this song, I really was. After that I had a much stronger appreciation of pre-Beatles rock. In addition, the '50s were very popular in the '70s; much more than the '70s were at the time. The '50s and '70s were the decades before and after the tumultuous '60s. The '70s wanted to re-create the more idealized and simpler times of the '50s, and to a big extent, looking back on it now, they succeeded, despite the differences they had with the '50s or '60s in many ways also. .
I was 9 or 10 back then...No shootings in schools, no pro active feminism as it is now..no muslim bs, the list goes on...the 1970s was a fine time for myself to grow up in being born in 1965...take care...
I’ve seen rocky horror live a handful of times, and it was always good. If it were ever followed up by this I would be ecstatic. Absolutely adore this movie.
I love this song and I love this film. One of the best ever. It's a shame "Scarface" and "Rocky Horror" got the attention. This film is sublime. I discovered it when I was a teenager (early 90s) and taped it off the TV (twice as I remember). I loved it instantly!
Recuerdo que desde la primera vez que vi esta gran película quede encantado con ella y cuando hiba a donde mi abuela solo hiba a buscarla y en una de esas veces no la encontré, me la habían quitado y recuerdo que todo el día la busque sin encontrarla al final. Gracias al cielo esta disponible en Internet. Que gran recuerdo de mi infancia ❤
Y'all come up to Winnipeg where this movie rules. It was and is the strangest thing. I must have seen this thing in the theater (Park Theater) less than a mile from my house probably 5-6 times. I was all of ten years old. It remains intensely popular in the Peg.
This movie is awesome! I saw it many years ago but didn't know the name of it. Recently googled Phantom of the rock opera and found out the actual name of the movie. Theaters like the one in the movie are just the right amount of creepy and coolness. So glad I found the movie to watch again! A real gem from director Brian De Palma!
If you check the fan websites, there are two locations in the world where Phantom had an extended run, Paris, France and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Between 1974 and 1976, Phantom had two runs in Winnipeg, the initial run of four months, and an additional run of over a year. Why Winnipeg? No one really knows, but to this day, Phantom always does well in the Peg. I can remember seeing the movie, buying the LP and playing it for years, I have the DVD and watch it still.
I just realized, within the context of the movie, Eddie was probably an actual guy they are singing about that swan probably stole his song and screwed him over leading him to die much like he tried to do to Winslow
I was in Junior School when my dad showed me this song, I really loved listening the first time, however, it was pretty hard to understand cuz I did not know English, but through the process I learned how to speak and I'm able to listen without any problem!!
Loved this movie when it first came out and watched it repeatedly. Just re-watched it on DVD after 25 years expecting it to be really dated but it's still a winner! Sure there are some dated costumes and dancing but still some cracking tunes. Surprising that none of the cast went on to mainstream acting roles. RIP William Finley (Winslow) who passed away this year.
This was an incredible movie that never really the recognition it deserved! The sound track was phenomenal! Paul Williams was/IS a Genius! A Cult Classic right beside Rocky Horror! mea sententia 🦂🥂
i wish i was canadian , but im salvadorean , i still love paul williams , i wish he'd write more song like this , i miss you paul wherever you are , we salvadoreans miss your music ... arriba guanacos..
I was 6... It scared the crap out of me. I had nightmares... but I made my parents get me the record, listened obsessively... and I still listen to it. Only seen the flick a few times... but this music is as important to me as Elvis, Beatles, Neil, Hendrix, Nirvana, Pixies...Paul Williams is a great artist.
Paul Williams was great and also my favorite songwriter. And not a bad Orangutan either. Virgil in Battle for the Planet of the Apes. This parody of Phantom of the Opera is so cool, a bit sad, nostalgic, and over the top, but it was a good film. Great soundtrack 💜🎼🎧🎹
when a young singer dies - to our chock and surprise, in a plane crash or flashy sports car - he becomes quite well known, and the kindness he;s shown, has made more than one post-mortem star
I absolutely love Doo-wop. this is the first and by far the best song of this funky, dark, catchy, musical masterpiece extravaganza by Brian De Palma!!!
i dont know, why is the reason for i love this song, i remember when i was a child , i used to sit down in front of my house and my neighboor used to sing that song, i have never seen the movie , but someday i will to do.this song make me cry i dont know why but is truth
I think if I tell other people that this is probably my favorite movie of all time... they may believe it after this song, which, as luck has it, is the opening of the movie.
The Juicy Fruits single-handedly gave birth to the nostalgia wave in the 70's.
I sang this song to my current wife 31 years ago, right after we first met. Using a hair brush for a microphone. She is still with me. She is as crazy as I am. Love this movie
As an opening number, this song establishes the theme of the movie very well: that in music, human life is exchangeable for currency.
I didn’t see that! great observation
That and like Eddie sacrifices himself for his sister, Winslow sacrifices himself for Phoenix in the end.
I'm from Winnipeg, and everyone I know in high school loves this movie cause all our parents loved it. In fact in the 80's my mom used to play the soundtrack to test out the stereos when she worked at radio shack, and everyone would sing along. When she went to Vancouver though and put it on, people would walk out of the store.
Winnipeg gang
for some reason this movie was huge in winnipeg.. idk why but im happy about it
@@breadsandwich336 That explains a lot. I always wondered why more people didn't talk about this movie. But as a kid I lived in Portage and Winnipeg! It was a big Winnipeg thing, That makes so much sense now, why I never really heard about it in all the other places that I've lived.
@@Lovethemusic385 Winnipeg and Paris for some reason
City TV in toronto played it every year from 1975 through the 80's.... I watched it everytime and can still sing most everysong off top of my head!
When I was 11 years old my mom gave me money to go see "The Sting" and instead I went to see this, watched it in awe, and stayed for the second then third showing. The next day I went back and saw it two more times! The next day our teacher asked us to stand up and say what we did on the weekend, I stood up and said :I saw the same film 5 times "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE!". "Sit down" was all she said.
😂😂😂😂😂😁😁😊😉😉😁😅😅😅😄😄😄😄
I took everyone I knew to see this movie, later I got to meet Paul Williams.!!!! Good Man!
Three times for me
Old battle axe deserves the plunger in the mouth!!!
Stephen, you are only slightly younger than me. I was 14 when it came out. I bought the album. All my friends borrowed it from me. And the killer song from the album is... "Old souls".
One of the best movie musical scores ever! I love it!
This album this movie was so damn popular in el Salvador. Everyone bought the vinyl because it looked more elegant when you folded it out !
I've always wondered how my dad found this 😅 thank you for solving that mystery
Agrreed
Salty solution lmaooo this is so crazy I didn’t know this was a salvadorean thing. My dad was born in El Salvador and I remember seeing him watch this movie in our living room when I was younger. That’s the only reason I know of this. I remember hearing the music and loving it. What is so shocking is I didn’t know it was something Salvadorans had in common
Lmao so that's how my dad knew this movie 😂
Both my whole family is salvadoran and they would lose their shit when this would play. My mom snuck into the theaters to watch this
Grew up in Winnipeg, the "Phantom of the Paradise" capitol of the world! Went every weekend to see this movie and it ran for over 18 months! This is my all-time favorite movie! I could sing this in my sleep! (I probably do!)
Vi la película en mi adolescencia y luego compre el disco. Excelente Paul Williams. Desde Argentina.
This film never got the credit it deserved when it came out, mainly because the critics hated it. I think they just didn't get it. The music was cleverly written, though. Good direction. One of my favorite flicks.
It's one of the best movies ever. De Palma is a genius!
More than a few critics at the time liked it. It wasn't a critical darling by any means, but it got good reviews from several high-profile critics. The film didn't get the credit it deserved because it tanked commercially, not because of the critics. Studios generally have no clue how to market horror-comedies and films that straddle multiple genres, and this was no exception.
Paul Williams is a musical genius.
One of the best movie soundtracks ever.
'You gave all you could giive, so your seester could liive, all America's choked up inside mawn." F-in Brilliant catch phrase that has been rolling around in my head since first I heard it watching the movie at a drive-in theatre in Kelowna, BC when it first came out.
Loved this movie since i was 10 21 years ago when i saw it on HBO and became a favorite, i even got the soundtrack this movie is awesome. Paul Williams is a fantastic writer/singer!
apparently it did really well in El Salvador. i have the original album but haven't got the movie yet. I hadn't thought about this movie in decades and suddenly it came to mind and i youtube'd it and found there are many others that loved this movie as much as i did . . . and yes i was born and raised in Winnipeg
I've always loved this movie, and own it. Very, very underrated. Saw it when I lived in Manitoba, Canada. Great show!
Love you Paul Williams, thanx for the tunes, saved me more than once.
The best song on the soundtrack, which, considering how awesome they all are, is really saying something!
Today is fathers day, and I went out with my dad alone, and that never happens. I met him when I was 9, and since then our relationship has always been formal, we are not close at all. Today my other sisters weren't there to put music and I don't have a phone, so my dad did it and I was surprised when I heard Highway to Hell by ACDC. I have always been a rock fan, and no one else in my family is, neither my friends since I like the actually *old* rock like Elvis Presley, The Police or The clash, so when my dad did that was when I realized- that we are alike more than I can think of. He was also surprised since out of his three daughters, me, the one he didn't raise, the one he doesn't know very well, is the one that he feels more identified with. He showed me this song, and its now one of my favorites forever. Today I grew a bond with my dad that I thought id never had.
one of the best movies ever made
agreed!!!
Im with ya dude
This song is such a perfect intro to a great movie about the hollowness and manipulation of show biz. It's catchy, emotional, flashy, and yet entirely artificial. But we don't know that when the film opens, and we are hooked just as Swan meant us to be.
My 8-year old daughter wanted to watch this movie.. She has probably watched it over 30 times in the last couple of weeks and can sing along with all of the songs... KNOWING ALL OF THE WORDS!
Strange thing, though... we don't even live in Winnipeg!
Brings back such great memories, the music is great and the movie definitely one for your collection.
In truth I'm in love with this movie as well as I am with Phantom of the Opera. And it really shows the darker underbelly of the music industry, even to this day.
..n those 5 stars?
This song, and indeed the entire film, is a brilliant indictment of the music business.
Watched this film today. Digged it thoroughly.
This song has a magical attraction🥰
We'll remember you forever Eddie
Thru' the sacrifice you made
We can't believe the price you paid
For love
Little Eddie Mitty born in Jersey City
Started singin' when he was five
Never knew his father mother didn't bother
To catch his last name fast as he came
He was off and flying
Times were really trying
Eddie and his mother alone
Soon another mister soon a baby sister
Mama kept swingin' and Eddie kept singin'
Ah ya ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya for love for love
And now the tragic story
Eddie's sister, Mary Louise
Needed an operation
To get the money he would have to become
An overnight sensation
Eddie believed the American people
Had wonderful, love giving hearts
His well-publicized end
He considered would send
His memorial album to the top of the charts
...And it did
Ah ya ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya goodbye goodbye
When a young singer dies
To our shock and surprise
In a plane crash or flashy sports car
He becomes quite well known
And the kindness he's shown
Has made more than one post mortem star
Well you did it Eddie
And though it's hard to applaud suicide
You gave all you could give
So your sister could live
All America's choked up inside
We'll remember you forever Eddie
Thru' the sacrifice you made
We can't believe the price you paid
For love
oh if only America had Universal Healthcare Eddie could have entertained us for decades
"To our chock and surprise..."
Yea
I love it.I remember when I was 14 ..
I was initially surprised when a friend of mine said this song made her cry. Though now I kinda understand what made her cry now
Unironically one the best soundtracks ever made for a film
It was/is one of the best movies ever made. I love this song Goodbye, Eddie, Goodbye. It's probably the ultimate fusion of the 50's and the 70's. It actually out Doo Woped the '50s. I was 17 1/2 when the film came out in late 1974 and was taken aback by this song, I really was. After that I had a much stronger appreciation of pre-Beatles rock. In addition, the '50s were very popular in the '70s; much more than the '70s were at the time. The '50s and '70s were the decades before and after the tumultuous '60s. The '70s wanted to re-create the more idealized and simpler times of the '50s, and to a big extent, looking back on it now, they succeeded, despite the differences they had with the '50s or '60s in many ways also. .
saw the movie back in the day.when it came out on dvd I BOUGHT it. still have it and still a great movie
I was 9 or 10 back then...No shootings in schools, no pro active feminism as it is now..no muslim bs, the list goes on...the 1970s was a fine time for myself to grow up in being born in 1965...take care...
Por decadas busque esta cancionnnn !! gracias ..... me traen muy muy muy lindos recuerdos ......
I love Rocky Horror... But give me this over it any day.
I love both too, but this is the better film by far.
I’ve seen rocky horror live a handful of times, and it was always good. If it were ever followed up by this I would be ecstatic.
Absolutely adore this movie.
Additionally, I would audition for a spot as a member of the juicy fruits.
This is a better film, but Rocky Horror has better songs.
@@ricarleite that's subjective, Rocky Horror's songs do nothing for me.
One of many great songs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love this song and I love this film. One of the best ever. It's a shame "Scarface" and "Rocky Horror" got the attention. This film is sublime. I discovered it when I was a teenager (early 90s) and taped it off the TV (twice as I remember). I loved it instantly!
Recuerdo que desde la primera vez que vi esta gran película quede encantado con ella y cuando hiba a donde mi abuela solo hiba a buscarla y en una de esas veces no la encontré, me la habían quitado y recuerdo que todo el día la busque sin encontrarla al final. Gracias al cielo esta disponible en Internet. Que gran recuerdo de mi infancia ❤
Una de las mejores peliculas musicales de todos los tiempos
Elmer Martinez Una de las películas más gamberras de Brian de Palma
Sin dudas
Ho I brividi. Ricordi del passato di un film strepitoso musicalmente perfetto.
Y'all come up to Winnipeg where this movie rules. It was and is the strangest thing. I must have seen this thing in the theater (Park Theater) less than a mile from my house probably 5-6 times. I was all of ten years old. It remains intensely popular in the Peg.
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!
La película favorita de mi padre, este soundtrack es una joya.
J'adore phantom of the Paradise
This movie is awesome! I saw it many years ago but didn't know the name of it. Recently googled Phantom of the rock opera and found out the actual name of the movie. Theaters like the one in the movie are just the right amount of creepy and coolness. So glad I found the movie to watch again! A real gem from director Brian De Palma!
+Ruben Hernandez Hello my friend, you can get the movie in cultmoviez!!
Simple awesome Paul William theme is immemorial we still have love ,
lust, hate, sacrifice , melancholy . Human will never change.
Idk but I love this songs from phantom of paradise since I was just a lil kid lol now I'm 24 and still loving it 😍👌
#ElSalvadorMemories🇸🇻
I'm 59 and I still love them!
Great movie and great songs!!!
Absof'inglutely
If you check the fan websites, there are two locations in the world where Phantom had an extended run, Paris, France and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Between 1974 and 1976, Phantom had two runs in Winnipeg, the initial run of four months, and an additional run of over a year. Why Winnipeg? No one really knows, but to this day, Phantom always does well in the Peg. I can remember seeing the movie, buying the LP and playing it for years, I have the DVD and watch it still.
paul williams is a genius
Ya
hell yeah he is, did u listen to random access memories ?
Did you see Bugsy Malone?
Totes
Oh my..we could see this picture every day..I have seen this movie over 50 times..I love it always..have the album..best musical!!
I just realized, within the context of the movie, Eddie was probably an actual guy they are singing about that swan probably stole his song and screwed him over leading him to die much like he tried to do to Winslow
I was in Junior School when my dad showed me this song, I really loved listening the first time, however, it was pretty hard to understand cuz I did not know English, but through the process I learned how to speak and I'm able to listen without any problem!!
Loved this movie when it first came out and watched it repeatedly.
Just re-watched it on DVD after 25 years expecting it to be really dated but it's still a winner!
Sure there are some dated costumes and dancing but still some cracking tunes. Surprising that none of the cast went on to mainstream acting roles.
RIP William Finley (Winslow) who passed away this year.
This was an incredible movie that never really the recognition it deserved! The sound track was phenomenal! Paul Williams was/IS a Genius! A Cult Classic right beside Rocky Horror!
mea sententia 🦂🥂
Saw it in 1977!!! I've got to get the bluray !!! LUV IT!!!
L'une des meilleures BO de tous les temps !
Un visage familier !
i wish i was canadian ,
but im salvadorean ,
i still love paul williams ,
i wish he'd write more song like this ,
i miss you paul wherever you are , we salvadoreans miss your music ...
arriba guanacos..
best movie ever made
it was 1981, and this just mark me for my whole life!!!, 1974 movie that still in 2018 looks good
you know the plot of this song can be its own musical
this song is fucking awesome!!! why isnt there any music like this now. I wish I was born in this time I would have love it..
This type of music wasn't popular when this movie was released. It was just a throwback to older music.
amazing. this was my first song played with a band. 1977. i'll never forget.
thank you for posting. nice movie indeed.
costa@rome.italy
This song strongly reminds me of Elton John's "Crocodile Rock"
When I listen to "Crocodile Rock" I sing this in the Chorus.
I mean this was the 50s copy/ paste pop song formula Elton was jocking. Doesn’t mean these songs don’t rule though.
I THINK THE SAMEEEE
Me too. When I play Crocodile Rock I sing Goodbye Eddie with it.
Has anyone done a mashup yet? With these two songs?
This shows the true talent of Paul Williams.
Classic stuff.
Story behind the song is so tragic and sad. A great sacrifice made by Eddie so that his sister could live.
can´t find the music of this amazing film anywhere but here. Thanks for uploading!
Like everybody that loves this song/movie is Salvadorian!!!!!!!!! WOOOHOOOO VIVA EL SALVADOR!!!!!
It's the soundtrack of that beautiful country.
How else has been listening to this for a few days straight?
try a couple of _weeks_
Un monument 👌
Excellent film ✌
Magique musique
Avec de très bon
Acteurs
Bisous aux fans 😚
Michel ✌😚
La vi en Ciudad de Cordoba R. Argentina cuando la estrenaron en los cines. Genios.
When Eddie said he didn't like his teddy, you knew he was a no good kid!
That is from the Rocky Horror Picture Show
Still a great line though! 😂
What a guy. Made you cry. Und I did...
Wrong movie! Lol
A Tale of Two Eddie's...
One Eddie good, the other not.
Greatest rock opera ever with out a doubt
this is my childhood, I remember watching this with my mum, I know every word of every song!
I was 6... It scared the crap out of me. I had nightmares... but I made my parents get me the record, listened obsessively... and I still listen to it. Only seen the flick a few times... but this music is as important to me as Elvis, Beatles, Neil, Hendrix, Nirvana, Pixies...Paul Williams is a great artist.
El final de está película siempre me saca unas lágrimas :')
Lovely music 1974 !!
This song is stuck in my head !! great music ! Great movie !
Paul Williams was great and also my favorite songwriter. And not a bad Orangutan either. Virgil in Battle for the Planet of the Apes. This parody of Phantom of the Opera is so cool, a bit sad, nostalgic, and over the top, but it was a good film. Great soundtrack 💜🎼🎧🎹
when a young singer dies - to our chock and surprise, in a plane crash or flashy sports car - he becomes quite well known, and the kindness he;s shown, has made more than one
post-mortem star
James N RIP David Bowie.
James N RIP David Bowie.
What are you talking about? David Bowie was 69 years old when he died and had been super famous throughout his life.
You make no sense at all
@@icanliveforever1243 Yup. Ritchie Valens comes to mind when I hear those lines.
This song kinda goes hand in hand with Hell of it
I remember seeing this flick at the Northgate when it first came out.
Thank you for posting it!
I can't imagine why this wasn't film of the year, what was wrong with people in 1974?
My favorite musical with Tommy!🤩
"Then another Mister... soon a baby Sister..Momma kept Swingin.... Eddie kept Singin". Fantastic Song/Sound Track
Love this movie, love this soundtrack
El recuerdo más bello de mi adolescencia!!!!
2020 goodbye Eddie rip
Thanks for sharing I remember that time when I saw the movie.
El salvador!!! Presente!!!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time since I saw it on 100% Weird in 1990.
I like all Paul Williams, but this one stands out
Phantom of the Paradise is one of the best films ever made
Una de mis bandas favoritas, marco mucho mi adolescencia😢 tengo 29 y no me canso de escucharla. Es música para educarse!!! ❤
I absolutely love Doo-wop. this is the first and by far the best song of this funky, dark, catchy, musical masterpiece extravaganza by Brian De Palma!!!
Love this music and movie.
If only life was about music, the world would be a better place.
It's been long time I haven't heard this music , thank you !! RUclips
This movie is fantasctic! So much to discover!
i dont know, why is the reason for i love this song, i remember when i was a child , i used to sit down in front of my house and my neighboor used to sing that song, i have never seen the movie , but someday i will to do.this song make me cry i dont know why but is truth
Danny Elfman and I agree This movie was under rated!!!! Morrie from the band PUSHIN!!!!
I think if I tell other people that this is probably my favorite movie of all time... they may believe it after this song, which, as luck has it, is the opening of the movie.
I’m obsessed with this movie. Help.
And now Swan runs ASCAP. Redemption.
I still can't understand how in America no one knows about this great movie .... People here tends to have short memory
No, the movie wasn’t promoted a lot which is why is a cult classic.