On the hit record itself, , my late departed cousin Mike who passed away early this year, played the drums on that song, It was played at his funeral. Both lived in canningtown.
I REMEMBER buying this record in 1962 in london,then years went by,and i forgot the title of the song...but finally i remembered....great performer,you and your band
I simply put this man up at the top with ALL the greats..Brilliant performer, guitarist, and a downright lovely human man. C'mon Sam show us what you can do...
Ive been lucky to have seen Joe live on many occasions1962 up to last year 2014, still as good as ever. One performance sticks out in my memory, 1980 Winter Gardens in my home town of Margate Such a genuine down to earth character both on and off the stage, time and words for everybody. No pretence just simple 100% true likeability.................
I FIRST SAW JOE BROWN LIVE WHEN HE PERFORMED IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA, BACK IN THE VERY EARLY 1970s....I WOULD AND IME SURE THOUSANDS OF HIS FANS OUT HERE WOULD PAY ANYTHING TO SEE HIM OUT HERE. ( one more time) Hey joe if you read this how about coming to Melbourne Crown Casino ......we love ya
I saw him for the first time at the Ardwick Hippodrome, Manchester in 1960. He was on a bill with, would you believe, Eddie Cochrane, Gene Vincent, Billy Fury and Georgie Fame. I was 11 years old and my big brother took me. Think that was probably my first concert.
That yellow dress you wore When we went dancing Sunday nights That smile you give me In the movies when they dimmed the lights I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain I can't forget you And that's what love will do That's what love will do The spins we took together On my beat-up motorbike The look your pa would give me When we got back late at night I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain I can't forget you And that's what love will do That's what love will do I never see you except now and then But when I see you The longing starts all over again (over again) Put out the candle And tomorrow it burns bright again But when I lost you It could never be put right again What can I do? My memory won't let go of you I can't forget you And that's…
Brilliant! Amazing man. I remember seeing JB and the Bruvvers live at the Globe Theatre in Stockton on Tees in the 60s. I wonder what happened to the original Bruvvers?
The music of Joe brown is just magic I have at moment only picture one of my partner myself funny that's what love will do ill be singing these tonight till she is home in two week cj.keith great music
Why do we love Joe so much - Cos he's simply Joe. No heirs nor graces a straightforward Bloke and Cracking Entertainer!!! Keep it up Bruver.
On the hit record itself, , my late departed cousin Mike who passed away early this year, played the drums on that song,
It was played at his funeral. Both lived in canningtown.
Am not far from there !
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I am crying and loving our JOE so much. Please knight him - our Joe! xxxx
Most underrated entertainer of the 60’s. Love hearing these songs again.....takes me right back to my youth
Agree I'm 25 and I love listening to these with my nan.
Well said !
I never realised what an excellent guitarist Joe Brown is until last week (10/03/2024
An authentic legend that has had an enduring influence on ...may long continue to perform
Aww, that was lovely. One of the most beautiful love songs ever beautifully sung by the ever charasmatic Joe Brown.
A genuine man with genuine talent, his music has been in my life or at least in the background forever!
On on ?iu
A national treasure 🇬🇧
Bloody hell He's To Nice For Words. What A Charming Man You Are Joe.
I REMEMBER buying this record in 1962 in london,then years went by,and i forgot the title of the song...but finally i remembered....great performer,you and your band
they played this at butlins last weekend20/1/2017 and a great artist and should be well recognised,good on you joe
One of my favourite performers and one of my favourite records ever. I remember trying to sing this in a school concert. Ha ha. Great video 👍👍
I simply put this man up at the top with ALL the greats..Brilliant performer, guitarist, and a downright lovely human man. C'mon Sam show us what you can do...
What a performer!!!!great songs. Love it
I saw Joe in Wiltshire last year , brings back a lot of happy memories, he's really lovely , we enjoyed the night very much .
Joe is a lovely man , many years entertaining us all many thanks to him .
A great entertainer, always was, always will be, and NO snottyness either, he's one of the crowd and they love him for it.
Ron Lake was 77
Still remember great show - sat through it twice - Butlins - with Shep Wooley supporting. 70's. Joe Brown is marvellous.
I really like this guy, and his band. That red guitar is incredible!
Its the Eddie signature one, Oh well I can dream.....
Sensational. Made me very emotional and took me right back in time. ❤
Great performer, foot tappin ,suppin music.
What a great charisma Joe Brown and his fantastic band WORLD CLASS!!
Absolutely brilliant, one very clever man could listen to him forever.
Joe is without doubt one of Britain's greatest entertainers.............seen him with a group and in his new show where he is solo....excellent bloke
Ive been lucky to have seen Joe live on many occasions1962 up to last year 2014, still as good as ever.
One performance sticks out in my memory, 1980 Winter Gardens in my home town of Margate
Such a genuine down to earth character both on and off the stage, time and words for everybody.
No pretence just simple 100% true likeability.................
Sorry to bust your bubble GREAT singer entertainer, but NOT born in London and a nasty nasty man in private
Saw him at Nottingham 1963ish loved him Nottingham palais?
Saw him a few times at Demontfort Hall Leicester, always had time for his fans in the bar after x very nice bloke x
Great entertainer still is the sixties were a great era in music
A national treasure is our joe.nice one bruv.x
Saw him at Regal Ripley Derbyshire 1962 still as good as ever
One of the greatest ,seen him many times live.
I FIRST SAW JOE BROWN LIVE WHEN HE PERFORMED IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA, BACK IN THE VERY EARLY 1970s....I WOULD AND IME SURE THOUSANDS OF HIS FANS OUT HERE WOULD PAY ANYTHING TO SEE HIM OUT HERE. ( one more time) Hey joe if you read this how about coming to Melbourne Crown Casino ......we love ya
One of my faves back in the day
Great stuff.....took me back!
I’ll love this version more than the original record
Superb Joe Brown !!!!!
Brilliant performance.
I'm going to see him in Halifax (England not Canada) in 2 days 30th April for the 8th time. Awesome talent.
A brilliant performer with his brilliant group. I play this song regularly & never tire of it
one of the great survivors ...
Yes,
That's what love will do!
and thank you Joe for reminding us!!
We love listening to his music .
The first concert he will give we'll fly from Holland to the UK!
Beatles the
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Brilliant...
Very nice Mr Wilson. Enjoyed it.🎸🎸
Went with friends to see Joe at the Billingham Forum in october just great he has never changed BRILLIANT,,,,,,,,
takes me back years
I saw him for the first time at the Ardwick Hippodrome, Manchester in 1960. He was on a bill with, would you believe, Eddie Cochrane, Gene Vincent, Billy Fury and Georgie Fame. I was 11 years old and my big brother took me. Think that was probably my first concert.
All great stars
That yellow dress you wore
When we went dancing Sunday nights
That smile you give me In the movies when they dimmed the lights
I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain I can't forget you
And that's what love will do
That's what love will do
The spins we took together
On my beat-up motorbike
The look your pa would give me
When we got back late at night
I've tried in vain to wash the memory from my brain
I can't forget you
And that's what love will do
That's what love will do
I never see you except now and then
But when I see you
The longing starts all over again (over again)
Put out the candle
And tomorrow it burns bright again
But when I lost you
It could never be put right again
What can I do?
My memory won't let go of you
I can't forget you
And that's…
Just spent a whole afternoon listening to jo brilliant memory’s of his songs
Extremely Polished entertainer...from an age of British Music that will never be repeated. David R
Great performance..!!
Brilliant! Amazing man. I remember seeing JB and the Bruvvers live at the Globe Theatre in Stockton on Tees in the 60s. I wonder what happened to the original Bruvvers?
A real trooper 💟 They don't exist anymore, sadly 😕
A simple but very effective song
Keep coming back for a listen
Bloody great.
Bloody right Dean.
Pure Talent.
What happened to that great Guitar solo Joe played on the original recording, that was one of the great highlights on the record.
Back to the Brilliant 60's
First saw Joe 1962 with his Bruvvers. Going to see him 1st Feb. Legend.
he is great...love u from iran
Hi he is amazing thank you 🙏🌈💕💕
The Guys a Legend.
what a blast absoluty tops brill
He is special!
amazing
Joe Brown is one of my favorites... yes Sir!!
just love Joe Brown...............
Jack Cooper i
A true joy to watch him
good ol joe brown .....
Watching this and really wished I seen him live, guess he's retired from live performances now?
The best one ever
The music of Joe brown is just magic I have at moment only picture one of my partner myself funny that's what love will do ill be singing these tonight till she is home in two week cj.keith great music
I was wondering if Joe and his band have been down under for a concert
How lovely
I loved Joe brown xx
Good ol Joe Brown and the bruvvers....
love his songs still goin strong
Great entanterer for us to hear
Cant be bettered 👍
What a luvverly bloke!
Luv joe brown from wen I was a toddler
Memories 😊
this is the first song my mum and dad danced to so is now known as The Pam n Skatch song ha ha
Is that Russ abbot who says it will come to you in band
Fantastic proper songs not like todays rubbish.
1:32...Beautiful ❤
Written by Trevor Peacock AKA Jim Trott 'Vicar of Dibly'
WOW thanks for the info
He wrote a couple of Hermans Hermits numbers, too.
Love to see him playing his Eddie Cochran special edition Gretsch (Magic)
Love it
national treasure
Quality
Wife's favourite still going strong
He’s brilliant always was.😉
can someone translate what Joe says to the lady about being in a balcony
Tháts when music was great,aahhhh
Joe and Marty Wilde work well together.
Joe and Billy Fury were great mates.
Helt underbar.
Reminds me of being 16
Did the red guitar change colour?
is he never married again?
Song lyrics aren't necessarily autobiographical though TBF. I mean Bob Marley was never arrested despite his murder confession right? LOL