I can sing along with this song Word for Word, but if you would ever ask me who sang it, I couldn’t have told you if my life depended on it. I’ve never heard of Mel Carter before. Isn’t that funny how things can slip by you for decades. That was a lovely video of him singing the song and I’ll remember him now.
Great voice! "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" was Mel Carter's biggest hit in 1965. He had some other songs such as "When A Boy Falls In Love", "Band Of Gold", "All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings" etc.
Sarah, glad you enjoyed this beautiful song so much Mels voice is superb. In 2025 this great song will be 60 yrs old. I love it as much as I did in 65. Gloria Estefan covered , it's very good too.
@@jhonnygladstone4631 I truly believe 50s doo-wop is SO underrated! Most people nowadays just think it's old fashioned and stupid, and that's a pity, some of the best voices of all time were in doo-wop!!
@@ChuckRagland you right the expressive feeling of the songs, words music and singers will be never found any more. Song as Up the Roof river deep mountain high for example are unique in all history of music. 🫶
Ain't no one that brings the beautiful music I didn't even know existed you're one of a kind don't ever change Sarah 👍🤠
I have loved Mel Carter for years; beautiful voice. He was a cutie too.❤️
This is why I love your channel so much. 😍 Discovering great music and then hearing how you put your feelings into words!
Mel Carter was amazing. Few could deliver a song like him. This is my favorite. Thanks Sarah.
I had forgotten this song and Mel Carter. What a voice he had. I was very young when this came out, but I knew it was something special!
I miss wholesome music!
♥♥ oldie but for sure a goodie !
Gene Pitney is another wonderful singer from that time. "It Hurts to be in Love" is a favorite of mine.
I can sing along with this song Word for Word, but if you would ever ask me who sang it, I couldn’t have told you if my life depended on it. I’ve never heard of Mel Carter before. Isn’t that funny how things can slip by you for decades. That was a lovely video of him singing the song and I’ll remember him now.
Great voice! "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" was Mel Carter's biggest hit in 1965. He had some other songs such as "When A Boy Falls In Love", "Band Of Gold", "All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings" etc.
I haven't heard that in years. 💜💜💜
Sarah, glad you enjoyed this beautiful song so much Mels voice is superb. In 2025 this great song will be 60 yrs old. I love it as much as I did in 65. Gloria Estefan covered , it's very good too.
Great reaction to a golden oldie. Your so gorgeous BTW ❤
You are a beautiful woman, inside and out!! I love your reactions!! ❤❤❤
I only have eyes for you- the flamingos! You must do that one Sarah! You will melt!
Yep.
Music and movies died after the fifties through the seventies . God Bless !!!
A time when black music was classic and beautiful
Beautiful song! Your reaction was so sweet!! 😊
HAPPY MOTHERSDAY TO YOU AND YOU'RES THIS WEEKEND SARAH ❤🎉
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Good evening if you like those voices please listen to the Platters and Gene Pitney. We will never listen to those voices anymore. 🙂
Gene Pitney had so many great songs and a fantastic voice!
The Platters, one of the best voices EVER!!!
@@ChuckRagland yes for ever and ever. ❤️
@@jhonnygladstone4631 I truly believe 50s doo-wop is SO underrated! Most people nowadays just think it's old fashioned and stupid, and that's a pity, some of the best voices of all time were in doo-wop!!
@@ChuckRagland you right the expressive feeling of the songs, words music and singers will be never found any more. Song as Up the Roof river deep mountain high for example are unique in all history of music. 🫶
Back when music was good ❤
Sarah, since you like these crooners, please give Andy Williams a listen. Songs like Can't Get Used To Losing You or Lonely Street.
Oh yes andy williams west side Story tonight
I love your! Senk yor!
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Well the bar is set very low for modern music it's all bad
I'm sorry your generation got push push in the bush. Sorry
Thanks!
Thanks Stan!