Still sounds great now listen to Johnny kidd and the pirates ' I'll never get over you' the last few chords are almost the same. Saw Adam and the Roulettes in the 60's excellent as was Johnny kidd Mick Green superb lead guitarist . Try and checkout The Big Three , 'By The Way' I played all these in my band in the 60's.
Liked the other hit for whom it concerns but showing my age coz I bought both yesterday man and the other one ,on Decca the blue label , can remember 50 odd years ago bit not last week . 😂
This is so brilliant. It explodes out the gate and doesn't let up. My favourite Adam Faith song, easily.
A great Chris Andrews song and what a brilliant backing band (check the drumming) The Roulettes, who also recorded some great Chris Andrew's stuff.
SUPER FAB SONG 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵
STILL SOUNDS SO GOOD YEH ⭐
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I remember hearing this for the first time & getting excited, I was about 12
Interesting to see that Parlophone were still using the red label in Norway!
red parlophone...great stuff
Still sounds great now listen to Johnny kidd and the pirates ' I'll never get over you' the last few chords are almost the same. Saw Adam and the Roulettes in the 60's excellent as was Johnny kidd Mick Green superb lead guitarist . Try and checkout The Big Three , 'By The Way' I played all these in my band in the 60's.
Yes! The link between this and "I'll Never Get Over You"-both genius British pop!
Adam Faith came first.
+Brenda O'Connell "I don't Know" :-)
boy if this dont sound like the beatles ....Freddie & the Dreamers......and a few others I could name from that time
Written by Dagenham lad Chris Andrews
He wrote all Sandie Shaw's hits..
@@jrgboyand he sang some of his own
He was a big star in Germany ,think he had a spell living there , oh and my daughter lives in Hornchurch with her family lol .
Liked the other hit for whom it concerns but showing my age coz I bought both yesterday man and the other one ,on Decca the blue label , can remember 50 odd years ago bit not last week . 😂
He's a yesterday man!
Sounds like Lennon and McCartney's "I'm in love" by The Fourmost. Wonder which came first?
o come on ...no way
@@john111257 Sounds nowt like it 🤣
Merseybeat Classic
Adam Faith was a Londoner!