My dad who was in Vietnam said this song helped him through that horrific time. He came home but was never the same. I’m happy he had something like this song to come home. Too bad he couldn’t find the peace he was looking for. He was too young gone at 51. To all the veterans thank you. 🙏
Your was Dad blessed with a daughter like you. My wife divorced me and took our daughter with while I was in the VA learning how walk with my new leg. Never seen either one of them again. to all Veterans...OORAH !!!
@@1stbattlion372 im sorry to hear what happened. You did more than your best and it was not in vain. I wish you healing ❤️🩹. Endless gratitude for your service. 🙏
I am old enough to remember it. I believe that it was #1 on US charts for something like two straight months. And this was when you actually had to physically go to a record store to get it. Classic song!!
I left to serve my country during the Vietnam era, my high school sweet said she would wait for me. She left me for my brother, so after my tour I never went home, met a lady, got married. Then I received “The Letter” from my first love asking me to come home. I threw the letter away, never replied. I feel much better now it’s off my shoulders. Thx World The BoxTops…
I figured it takes two, so maybe he did me a favor I will never really know how we would have come out as a couple incidently my brother got run over on a roadside take about bad karma
Your post hit me. I was on a sub-tender during that era. My sweetheart and I were going to marry upon my return. I lost her to another when she went off to college. Shattered me. Still have a large box full of her letters. But I wasn't as strong as you. I had to find her, and a best friend did, on Facebook. Our lives went in different directions in cities miles apart. We've been emailing for 2 years now. She's married with a family, and I'm single. We will remain friends for the rest of our lives. I solute you sir, for your service. And it's a song like "The Letter" that makes one want to play it over and over.
Oh brother me too I was in a dumpy club in Long Binh with some buddies heard this song I had to leave tears just rolling down my face. I was petrified my newly wed wife would leave me. Of coarse it was all in my head, been married to the same lady for 54 years. God that place sucked !
Such a great song. The first time I heard this song was about 30 years ago when I was 15 and hanging out at the corner bar. There was a guy, Bob. He was a Vietnam Vet/POW and had vertical scars over his eyes. He loved this song to no end. Always asked me to play it. We'd sing it at the top of our lungs. He told me it reminded him of a better time.
Its too bad people from all over the world never hear his unique voice. This is most beautiful music i have ever heard.. suddenly i remind of the old day when i heard this song. His voice is as attractive as fox. Very satisfied, fantastic, brilliant..
I got to see Alex Chilton and the Box Tops in person at a dance hall in Iowa in 1968, I was only 16 at that time, I went with some buddies to see them perform, it was amazing, there was no stage,just a raised platform they were playing on, you could walk up to them only a foot or two away from them when they were performing, it was unreal, they were really cool and very friendly,and the dance hall wasn't packed with people either. Their live performance sounded perfect,and Alex sang so good! It was in the winter,with a lot of snow on the ground outside,their was a bar in the dance hall and everyone was having drinks, today a lot of younger people dont even know who the Boxtops were,they had hit after hit records, I'm glad I got to see them up close in person.
Don't you l9ve getting lucky seeing big deal band in small time arena. I have friend saw Journey backing a big band. He'd never heard of them but was blown away. Thanks for sharing
#THEBOXTOPS #THELETTER Another one of those wonderful songs from the sixties and the Viet Nam era. There was a lot going on in America and the world at that time. Just nice to be able to unwind with some fabulous music 😄👍👍👍👍👍🎸🪘🥁🎹🎻🎷💖💙💛💚❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
and can you believe he, Alex Cliton, would not sing like this after the BOX TOPS split. Years later he did sing with some of them as the Box Tops again but he used his regular voice which was very smooth and fairly amateur sounding, you could not believe it was the same singer.
I have so many memories connected to this song. When it came out I had just finished boot camp and ITR, at Camp Pendleton, and was awaiting orders. Spent a lot of my free time listening to the radio. This song reminds me of going home to Phoenix to see my girlfriend, flying military stand-by, any time I could get away. The Letter was also part of the soundtrack of our lives in Vietnam. Years later, I lived in Memphis for several years, and found out a lot more about The Boxtops, which was one of many garage bands that sprang up in Memphis in the 60s. A former member of the band started a restaurant chain called Huey's, which was one of our favorite places to go. The Boxtops were very young when they hit it big, and true to form, they got the wrong end of the stick in their business dealings. But they made an indelible contribution of pop music in the brief time they were around.
I so remember this gem on its original 1967 airplay. It was the very first song I (8 y.o.) ever asked my dad to turn the volume UP on the radio (L.A.'s one and only 93 KHJ!) while driving!!!
This song is too short but so is life. Lost my highschool sweetheart this year. Sent her this song right before she passed. Now when i hear this song it sounds precious even though the message aint gonna happen!!
RIP lead singer Alex Chilton...dead at 59 for lack of health insurance for a treatable condition. VOTE DEMOCRAT AND TAX THE RICH TO HELP COMMON PEOPLE.
Tax the rich to take care of common people? It's your responsibility to take care of yourself. Why should people rely on others? Everyone has the same opportunity. Not everyone has the same ambition. Nobody is entitled to anything but for what you work and strive for
Hadn't heard or thought of this song in many years. Working around the house this morning and it came back in my mind! Had to listen again. Wow, what a song!
Talk about bringing back memories! I remember when I first heard this song. I had been working at the Bennett Dam for about a year and a bit.. and was driving down the Hart Highway, to Prince George B.C. This song came on the car radio.. It just seemed to fit with the moment.56 years ago! Arghh!!
They also used this song for one of the mail bags segments on FX's Breakfast Time back in 1994!!! It was a good song for the show back then when FX was live 30 years ago!!!
When I was 12 in Atlanta my girlfriend played this in the mornings before we went to the bus stop. She and her Identical twin sister would sneak me in their house after their parents left for work. They looked like something off a California beach calendar, with white blond hair that smelled like lemons. Then suddenly one day their dad packed them up and they moved to Benton harbor Michigan. Never saw those lovelies, Pat and Pam again. But still...this song.
This song was on a 90 minute cassette mixtape of several songs my cousin Ronnie recorded to take with him to Vietnam, but he was troubled about going to fight in a war he was against since we lived in Northern California where, in 1967, was the home of the Anti War Movement and the Summer of Love! Ronnie was pressured to enlist in the Navy because his father was a highly decorated WWII Vet and was determined that his son should follow in his footsteps. Ronnie’s feelings were largely unknown to his brother Larry, his parents, myself, all our other cousins and relatives, and some of his friends at Cloverdale High School. In the end, he was caught between pleasing (placating) his father and going to Vietnam… which he was already legally committed to do after his father had taken him to the recruiting office to enlist when he was still only 17 (Being part of a large Navy Family, it’s just something we did)!!! I only knew Ronnie was unhappy about the situation, and he frequently expressed this to me, but I didn’t understand how deeply distraught he was becoming as his High School Graduation was getting closer, despite being 8 months away! Late Halloween Night, after he got off of work as the projectionist at the local small movie theater in Cloverdale, I can only imagine how he was feeling inside… the last Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other celebrations at home… because, he would be gone at least 2 years, if he made it back alive (in his mind) before he would be able to celebrate any of these holidays with his family again! He knew how disappointed and angry his father would be if he went to Canada, or dodged his legally binding commitment to serve, which he would have been arrested for- after the first day he would be considered AWOL!! So, while driving to his parent’s home late that Halloween Night in 1967, he made the decision to take his life by driving over, and then off of, the embankment of the Cloverdale Bridge (Old Highway 101) crashing down a steep rocky ridge into the frigid and fast moving water of the Russian River where he drowned after having been knocked unconscious from the impact. It was so late and so dark in that small town that nobody saw what happened until early in the morning when someone saw the signs of an obvious collision off the northern approach to the bridge span coming from the northern part of town and heading southbound at a fairly high rate of speed (in a 25 mph zone) to make sure he didn’t just land on the rocks there… I’ll never forget every detail that led to his suicide- since I was the only family member who knew how Ronnie really felt, and hearing this song just transports me back to that time and causes those memories to just reverberate, yet it reminds me of the warm friendly character Ronnie was and all the great times we had together!! Ronnie’s younger brother Larry was killed on his motorcycle in Germany by a “Ghost Rider” flying down the wrong way of the Autobahn at a high rate of speed, and without any headlights on, which was considered a daredevil kind of prank for young German drivers who were usually intoxicated. But this activity was considered almost common since they even had a name for the deadly prank, and the people who were driving! My other cousin Larry was stationed in the US Army over in Germany. But there wasn’t much of him left to send back to his parents in 1977. Just around 10 years after his older brother Ronnie had died. Larry was buried at the Fort Presidio Army Base Cemetery in San Francisco, California, and in a spot that looks over the entire western part of the SF Bay, near the Golden Gate Bridge. He was given full military honors at his burial. Their parents were shattered after having lost their sons to steel, rubber, asphalt, and having US Military commitments!! I’m reminded of Larry by this song since we wrote each other often… and I’m reminded even more about Ronnie because it was the first song on his mixtape, and because I really miss all the letters we never got to send to each other… and after over 55 years, it’s also about all the missed times we never got to spend with each other as we grew older… I never could bring myself to tell Ronnie’s father what he really thought about going to fight in a war he despised as much as his friends all did back then! I don’t know if it’s fortunate that Larry never went to Vietnam, having waited a few years after it ended before he decided to enlist in the service. And I’d like to think he did it to make up to his father for what Ronnie couldn’t serve… So their father never knew what Ronnie sacrificed to avoid going to Vietnam, and by my not saying anything, it would never spoil his perception of Ronnie’s death as anything but accidental!!! So I have no regrets for staying silent!!!
Wow. This was a heartfelt read. I am so sorry to hear about Ronnie. I am much younger (having been born in 2004) but I just can't even imagine the inner turmoil that your cousin must have felt. Knowing that the war shouldn't even have been fought in the first place but also wanting to make your dad who is basically your hero at that age happy. Thank you very much for sharing this.
I don’t care how much money I have to spend. I’m just glad that Scat is going to run Thanksgiving Christmas and New Year’s. I gotta get home to see my mom on those holidays.
I was taking a shower when this song pops in my head out of nowhere. The only line I knew was my baby sent me a letter. So I had to look up the lyrics and listen to the song. Nice song.
Lyrics : Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane Ain't got time to take a fast train Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter I don't care how much money I gotta spend Got to get back to my baby again Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter Well, she wrote me a letter Said she couldn't live without me no more Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back To my baby once-a more Anyway, yeah! Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane Ain't got time to take a fast train Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter Well, she wrote me a letter Said she couldn't live without me no more Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back To my baby once-a more Anyway, yeah! Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane Ain't got time to take a fast train Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter Oh, go, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter
#THEBOXTOPS #THELETTER This song is from the 60's when rock and roll ruled the airwaves on TV and radio. The Box Tops were a great band from that time period. The 60's had some of the greatest rock and roll music ever. Back then the groups actually sang and played instruments 😀👍👍👍👍🎸🥁🎹🎻🎷🎸❤️💜💖💛
actually there's *one* good thing about its brevity. i used to sing karaoke (remember that?)... i'm also the local cabbie... sometimes i'd drop someone off at the local karaoke bar and not have much time... so the DJ would squeeze me in with this song! GOOD TIMES!
One of my favorite songs that I'd hear when riding in my dad's truck when he'd take me to work as a kid. I had to have been 4 years old, but this is up there with "Bus Stop" by the Hollies, "Classical Gas" by Mason Williams, "Spooky" by The Classics IV, and "Little Red Riding Hood" by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs as some of my earliest memories.
Remembering Alex Chilton born on December 28, 1950. He was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star. Chilton's early commercial success in the 1960s as a teen vocalist for the Box Tops was never repeated in later years with Big Star and in his subsequent indie music solo career on small labels, but he drew an intense following among indie and alternative rock musicians. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Chilton
ALWAYS linked this song in my head with .... sealed with a kiss.... but sealed with a kiss is from 1962 ! but playing them both on the piano today I see that the chords are very similar !
We would have have maybe heard more of Big Star if Alex would have given in the fact he sang best when he used the same soulful voice they made him use on the Box Top recordings.
Happy Birthday Gary Talley born on August 17, 1947. He is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and author. He began his career as lead guitarist for the Grammy-nominated group The Box Tops who were famous for hits like "The Letter", and "Cry Like a Baby". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Talley
Reggie Young of American Studios in Memphis, TN is the guitar player you’re hearing on both of those recordings. Not to disparage Gary, but Reggie should be getting those accolades…
Just before the two minute point, I like to imagine the studio engineer saying "Sorry boys, I know you have three minutes left of the song, and that this is just an instrumental break, but it's quittin' time! Peace out!"
Remembering Danny Smythe born on August 25, 1948. He was an American drummer and a founding member of The Box Tops, an American rock band. With the Box Tops he had major hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, such as the #1 hit in 1967, "The Letter", and the #2 hit in 1968, "Cry Like a Baby". By January 1968, he returned to school. After his time with the band, he studied art and was a freelance illustrator for advertising agencies. The original lineup of the Box Tops reunited in 1996. The cover of the band's album Tear Off! (1998) was designed by Smythe. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Smythe
The moment Zac Efron (as Ted Bundy) takes a split-second & decides to jump out of the courtroom window from a few floors up - to escape - oh it gives my blood an adrenaline rush - he got away with it!! At least for a moment, can you imagine his glee? Extremely wicked, Shockingly evil & Vile is a great movie. This song goes perfectly with that scene.
Less than 2 minutes and has more soul than most pop music of any era.
It's funny seeing ppl post 2024.....I was listening to this on RUclips over a decade ago. Good music never dies, it just gets a bigger audience.
One of the classics from my youth
One of the greatest songs of all time!
I once had the huge fortune of meeting Alex Chilton:
ruclips.net/video/MlrUVWMYd6M/видео.html
My dad who was in Vietnam said this song helped him through that horrific time. He came home but was never the same. I’m happy he had something like this song to come home. Too bad he couldn’t find the peace he was looking for. He was too young gone at 51. To all the veterans thank you. 🙏
How lucky your father is to have you. Insight, true compassion and appreciation for the gift of music. God, is surely in you ❤
Salute
Amen my uncle was there 66-68 he has never been the same. God bless all our veterans. Past. Present
Your was Dad blessed with a daughter like you. My wife divorced me and took our daughter
with while I was in the VA learning how walk with my new leg. Never seen either one of them again. to all Veterans...OORAH !!!
@@1stbattlion372 im sorry to hear what happened. You did more than your best and it was not in vain. I wish you healing ❤️🩹. Endless gratitude for your service. 🙏
I swear this song is not long enough.
Thats what she said
@@MrMaKeMeDiNnEr Then listen to the various Joe Cocker versions and you will get more time with the tune.
He gotta get back to home, you know. 😂
@@seabertotter4325 You didn't get the joke
+1
That song is absolutely a masterpiece
I am old enough to remember it. I believe that it was #1 on US charts for something like two straight months. And this was when you actually had to physically go to a record store to get it. Classic song!!
I left to serve my country during the Vietnam era, my high school sweet said she would wait for me. She left me for my brother, so after my tour I never went home, met a lady, got married. Then I received
“The Letter” from my first love asking me to come home. I threw the letter away, never replied. I feel much better now it’s off my shoulders. Thx World
The BoxTops…
I figured it takes two, so maybe he did me a favor I will never really know how we would have come out as a couple incidently my brother got run over on a roadside take about bad karma
Thanks for your service. Sorry you went through that.
Your post hit me. I was on a sub-tender during that era. My sweetheart and I were going to marry upon my return. I lost her to another when she went off to college. Shattered me. Still have a large box full of her letters. But I wasn't as strong as you. I had to find her, and a best friend did, on Facebook. Our lives went in different directions in cities miles apart. We've been emailing for 2 years now. She's married with a family, and I'm single. We will remain friends for the rest of our lives. I solute you sir, for your service. And it's a song like "The Letter" that makes one want to play it over and over.
I take my hat off to you god bless xx
Oh brother me too I was in a dumpy club in Long Binh with some buddies heard this song I had to leave tears just rolling down my face. I was petrified my newly wed wife would leave me. Of coarse it was all in my head, been married to the same lady for 54 years. God that place sucked !
Such a great song. The first time I heard this song was about 30 years ago when I was 15 and hanging out at the corner bar. There was a guy, Bob. He was a Vietnam Vet/POW and had vertical scars over his eyes. He loved this song to no end. Always asked me to play it. We'd sing it at the top of our lungs. He told me it reminded him of a better time.
Very nice story. stangers you meet are truly wonderfull sometimes, sticks with you forever
Its too bad people from all over the world never hear his unique voice. This is most beautiful music i have ever heard.. suddenly i remind of the old day when i heard this song. His voice is as attractive as fox. Very satisfied, fantastic, brilliant..
and he was only 16 when he recorded this!
This remains me of the old days 😢
A favorite song when i was 10 yrs old bavk in the day. Thank you
How can you have this stroke of genius and make it barely two minutes long? smh
Man, this is so good!
2024 anyone?
Lot's of us! Every year!
Sure.
My balls stink
Yep
Yes indeed
One minute and fifty two seconds of pure pop perfection.
Alex was just seventeen years old... What a voice this man had!!!!
아주 어릴 때 아버지 차에서 듣던 노래입니다.
약간의 멜로디와 에어플레인이라는 단어만을 기억했지만 30년을 넘도록 못 찾던 노래인데 우연히 찾게되어 너무 기쁩니다.
What a voice what a song😀
I believe the singer is 16 years old during recording.
@@lewdoova1736
very true
I got to see Alex Chilton and the Box Tops in person at a dance hall in Iowa in 1968, I was only 16 at that time, I went with some buddies to see them perform, it was amazing, there was no stage,just a raised platform they were playing on, you could walk up to them only a foot or two away from them when they were performing, it was unreal, they were really cool and very friendly,and the dance hall wasn't packed with people either. Their live performance sounded perfect,and Alex sang so good! It was in the winter,with a lot of snow on the ground outside,their was a bar in the dance hall and everyone was having drinks, today a lot of younger people dont even know who the Boxtops were,they had hit after hit records, I'm glad I got to see them up close in person.
Don't you l9ve getting lucky seeing big deal band in small time arena. I have friend saw Journey backing a big band. He'd never heard of them but was blown away. Thanks for sharing
Has all the Vietnam War vibes you would ever need. Respectfully. Thank you Veterans. 🇺🇸
#THEBOXTOPS #THELETTER Another one of those wonderful songs from the sixties and the Viet Nam era. There was a lot going on in America and the world at that time. Just nice to be able to unwind with some fabulous music 😄👍👍👍👍👍🎸🪘🥁🎹🎻🎷💖💙💛💚❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cant believe this dude was 16 gives me goosebumps
and can you believe he, Alex Cliton, would not sing like this after the BOX TOPS split. Years later he did sing with some of them as the Box Tops again but he used his regular voice which was very smooth and fairly amateur sounding, you could not believe it was the same singer.
Fucking crazy man yeah@@msherer260
I have so many memories connected to this song. When it came out I had just finished boot camp and ITR, at Camp Pendleton, and was awaiting orders. Spent a lot of my free time listening to the radio. This song reminds me of going home to Phoenix to see my girlfriend, flying military stand-by, any time I could get away. The Letter was also part of the soundtrack of our lives in Vietnam. Years later, I lived in Memphis for several years, and found out a lot more about The Boxtops, which was one of many garage bands that sprang up in Memphis in the 60s. A former member of the band started a restaurant chain called Huey's, which was one of our favorite places to go. The Boxtops were very young when they hit it big, and true to form, they got the wrong end of the stick in their business dealings. But they made an indelible contribution of pop music in the brief time they were around.
I so remember this gem on its original 1967 airplay. It was the very first song I (8 y.o.) ever asked my dad to turn the volume UP on the radio (L.A.'s one and only 93 KHJ!) while driving!!!
In 1967 i born 😁
what a memory! thanks for sharing
@@LisaMichele, you're so welcome! ♥
This used to be one of my favorite tracks when I'd play battlefield Vietnam as a kid. It always takes me back.
Is that a sigil?
@@startervisions Yes, it's the sigil of Lucifer.
@@startervisions sigil of D. Snuhtts
I remember staying on the reclaiming Hue loading screen a bit longer to listen to it
@@cultofthevoid5677 Why have symbols of evil?
This song is too short but so is life. Lost my highschool sweetheart this year. Sent her this song right before she passed. Now when i hear this song it sounds precious even though the message aint gonna happen!!
Listening in 2067, a hundred years and still rocks 😉
I was born 1982 I remember my mom playing this on her little radio in kitchen, I was about 3yrs old the letter got my attention I'd love song since
Yes very nice Song.i Swear unforgettable.2024 Peace for world.
Only thing bad about this song is that it's so short...
GizmoRose: you have never spoke a truer word.
Today most of the aeroplanes are all grounded....2020
¡Be you right!
Seems like most songs in this period were short being less than 3 minutes long
Well, it's perfection in 1'54". Stretching it out would have made it less powerful, for me at least.
Absolutely takes me back, Dad used to blast it, hit 40 and found out the meaning and felt all the brass harder .
RIP lead singer Alex Chilton...dead at 59 for lack of health insurance for a treatable condition. VOTE DEMOCRAT AND TAX THE RICH TO HELP COMMON PEOPLE.
Tax the rich to take care of common people? It's your responsibility to take care of yourself. Why should people rely on others? Everyone has the same opportunity. Not everyone has the same ambition. Nobody is entitled to anything but for what you work and strive for
@@Zane-fc1dn I take care of myself but expect rich to help the rest of us taxpayers to keep up the roads, schools, public buildings. Get it?
we should all be there for each other
and no, not everyone has the same opportunity
I am so sorry for your beloved dad and friend thinking of y'all
Most of the songs back then were short because the recording industry didn't think that the people could stick with longer songs.
my left ear says thank you
All my senses tell me thank you
Mono :]
Hisoka
It's not mono, the drums are just panned left and the strings and horns are panned right.
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Feel so nostalgic
😂
Was before my time but, this tune is absolutely one of my all time favorites.
Boston kid when this played on the radio back then, absolutely loved it, emotionally charged song.
My father's favorite, and now mine too!
Everytime I hear this song, I feel like I'm on the run. Great song!
Search (extremely wicked, Ted Bundy escape the court)
Hadn't heard or thought of this song in many years. Working around the house this morning and it came back in my mind! Had to listen again. Wow, what a song!
Talk about bringing back memories! I remember when I first heard this song. I had been working at the Bennett Dam for about a year and a bit.. and was driving down the Hart Highway, to Prince George B.C. This song came on the car radio.. It just seemed to fit with the moment.56 years ago! Arghh!!
The lead singer was 17 when he recorded this. He just recently died
He died over 10 years ago. Pretty young
Greece here 🇬🇷 I'm glad who find this song
Και εγώ αυτό το τραγούδι είναι υπέροχο!
They also used this song for one of the mail bags segments on FX's Breakfast Time back in 1994!!! It was a good song for the show back then when FX was live 30 years ago!!!
Smoking a phat Blunt
Listening to The Box Tops : Letter
Such a fun song to sing karaoke with a partner ❤...
When I was 12 in Atlanta my girlfriend played this in the mornings before we went to the bus stop. She and her Identical twin sister would sneak me in their house after their parents left for work. They looked like something off a California beach calendar, with white blond hair that smelled like lemons. Then suddenly one day their dad packed them up and they moved to Benton harbor Michigan. Never saw those lovelies, Pat and Pam again. But still...this song.
Was in a club in hamburg , they played this. Had a great 2 minutes of dancing
Well I was dancing to the song when it came out. Way back in the60s
I grew up with this song it’s beautiful. 😊. I almost went to Vietnam
Good you didn't. If you went you wouldn' who knows wrote that... or anything.
J'avais 16 ans quand j'ai entendu cette chanson, un tube international,le même âge que le chanteur, alex Chilton à la voix si spéciale....
This piece will keep you going for a long time
This could’ve been made in the 50s, 70s, 80s and 90s and still have been a hit!
This song was on a 90 minute cassette mixtape of several songs my cousin Ronnie recorded to take with him to Vietnam, but he was troubled about going to fight in a war he was against since we lived in Northern California where, in 1967, was the home of the Anti War Movement and the Summer of Love!
Ronnie was pressured to enlist in the Navy because his father was a highly decorated WWII Vet and was determined that his son should follow in his footsteps. Ronnie’s feelings were largely unknown to his brother Larry, his parents, myself, all our other cousins and relatives, and some of his friends at Cloverdale High School. In the end, he was caught between pleasing (placating) his father and going to Vietnam… which he was already legally committed to do after his father had taken him to the recruiting office to enlist when he was still only 17 (Being part of a large Navy Family, it’s just something we did)!!!
I only knew Ronnie was unhappy about the situation, and he frequently expressed this to me, but I didn’t understand how deeply distraught he was becoming as his High School Graduation was getting closer, despite being 8 months away! Late Halloween Night, after he got off of work as the projectionist at the local small movie theater in Cloverdale, I can only imagine how he was feeling inside… the last Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other celebrations at home… because, he would be gone at least 2 years, if he made it back alive (in his mind) before he would be able to celebrate any of these holidays with his family again!
He knew how disappointed and angry his father would be if he went to Canada, or dodged his legally binding commitment to serve, which he would have been arrested for- after the first day he would be considered AWOL!! So, while driving to his parent’s home late that Halloween Night in 1967, he made the decision to take his life by driving over, and then off of, the embankment of the Cloverdale Bridge (Old Highway 101) crashing down a steep rocky ridge into the frigid and fast moving water of the Russian River where he drowned after having been knocked unconscious from the impact.
It was so late and so dark in that small town that nobody saw what happened until early in the morning when someone saw the signs of an obvious collision off the northern approach to the bridge span coming from the northern part of town and heading southbound at a fairly high rate of speed (in a 25 mph zone) to make sure he didn’t just land on the rocks there…
I’ll never forget every detail that led to his suicide- since I was the only family member who knew how Ronnie really felt, and hearing this song just transports me back to that time and causes those memories to just reverberate, yet it reminds me of the warm friendly character Ronnie was and all the great times we had together!!
Ronnie’s younger brother Larry was killed on his motorcycle in Germany by a “Ghost Rider” flying down the wrong way of the Autobahn at a high rate of speed, and without any headlights on, which was considered a daredevil kind of prank for young German drivers who were usually intoxicated. But this activity was considered almost common since they even had a name for the deadly prank, and the people who were driving!
My other cousin Larry was stationed in the US Army over in Germany. But there wasn’t much of him left to send back to his parents in 1977. Just around 10 years after his older brother Ronnie had died. Larry was buried at the Fort Presidio Army Base Cemetery in San Francisco, California, and in a spot that looks over the entire western part of the SF Bay, near the Golden Gate Bridge. He was given full military honors at his burial.
Their parents were shattered after having lost their sons to steel, rubber, asphalt, and having US Military commitments!! I’m reminded of Larry by this song since we wrote each other often… and I’m reminded even more about Ronnie because it was the first song on his mixtape, and because I really miss all the letters we never got to send to each other… and after over 55 years, it’s also about all the missed times we never got to spend with each other as we grew older…
I never could bring myself to tell Ronnie’s father what he really thought about going to fight in a war he despised as much as his friends all did back then! I don’t know if it’s fortunate that Larry never went to Vietnam, having waited a few years after it ended before he decided to enlist in the service. And I’d like to think he did it to make up to his father for what Ronnie couldn’t serve… So their father never knew what Ronnie sacrificed to avoid going to Vietnam, and by my not saying anything, it would never spoil his perception of Ronnie’s death as anything but accidental!!! So I have no regrets for staying silent!!!
Wow. This was a heartfelt read. I am so sorry to hear about Ronnie. I am much younger (having been born in 2004) but I just can't even imagine the inner turmoil that your cousin must have felt. Knowing that the war shouldn't even have been fought in the first place but also wanting to make your dad who is basically your hero at that age happy. Thank you very much for sharing this.
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I don’t care how much money I have to spend. I’m just glad that Scat is going to run Thanksgiving Christmas and New Year’s. I gotta get home to see my mom on those holidays.
Such a good dance song 🎺🥁🎸🎻☮️
Perfection in 2 minutes. The horns make this song
good nostalgia.
Yeah
@@sandwichdude1944savepalestine brother?
I was taking a shower when this song pops in my head out of nowhere. The only line I knew was my baby sent me a letter. So I had to look up the lyrics and listen to the song. Nice song.
Lyrics :
Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
Ain't got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home
Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter
I don't care how much money I gotta spend
Got to get back to my baby again
Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home
Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter
Well, she wrote me a letter
Said she couldn't live without me no more
Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back
To my baby once-a more
Anyway, yeah!
Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
Ain't got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home
Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter
Well, she wrote me a letter
Said she couldn't live without me no more
Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back
To my baby once-a more
Anyway, yeah!
Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane
Ain't got time to take a fast train
Lonely days are gone, I'm-a goin' home
Oh, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter
Oh, go, my baby, just-a wrote me a letter
Thanks
Thank you very much
Great lyrics ! Now do it ! 😊❤️
Awesome song 👍
This was big when I was in Vietnam 1967
#THEBOXTOPS #THELETTER This song is from the 60's when rock and roll ruled the airwaves on TV and radio. The Box Tops were a great band from that time period. The 60's had some of the greatest rock and roll music ever. Back then the groups actually sang and played instruments 😀👍👍👍👍🎸🥁🎹🎻🎷🎸❤️💜💖💛
Alex Chilton. Great song and era
I love this song ever since i was a little girl i was born in 87
Alex Chilton was only 17 when he sang this song. I saw him years later with Big Star, in a late version of that group. RIP Alex.
Wauw I didnt know this song I Love it
I love this song ❤but ist to short
My favorite as a kid, i loved listening to my parents records !
My mother love that song.
@@claystevenson1821 your mother has good taste 👌
actually there's *one* good thing about its brevity. i used to sing karaoke (remember that?)... i'm also the local cabbie... sometimes i'd drop someone off at the local karaoke bar and not have much time... so the DJ would squeeze me in with this song! GOOD TIMES!
True rock n roll
Brilliant song 👌 found it from watching millions 😂😂
thank you mafia 3 for having this awesome soundtrack in the game. this song is so damn good.
IF I ESCAPE FROM PRISON THIS SONG IS PLAYING ALL THE GUARDS AND THE INMATES WILL INJOY THIS I ESCAPE LOL
DID YOU SNORT A FAT LINE?
One of my favorite songs that I'd hear when riding in my dad's truck when he'd take me to work as a kid. I had to have been 4 years old, but this is up there with "Bus Stop" by the Hollies, "Classical Gas" by Mason Williams, "Spooky" by The Classics IV, and "Little Red Riding Hood" by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs as some of my earliest memories.
Thank You Minions movie!, Xd
Love this song!
Remembering Alex Chilton born on December 28, 1950. He was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star. Chilton's early commercial success in the 1960s as a teen vocalist for the Box Tops was never repeated in later years with Big Star and in his subsequent indie music solo career on small labels, but he drew an intense following among indie and alternative rock musicians. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Chilton
He was only successful with the Box Tops because the producer had him use a soulful style voice, which he would not do later.
Love it
ALWAYS linked this song in my head with .... sealed with a kiss.... but sealed with a kiss is from 1962 ! but playing them both on the piano today I see that the chords are very similar !
Such good memories of times past😢
This song needs to be longer
Phillip Seymour Hoffman playing Lester Bangs brought me here.
I remember this playing on the jukebox in the canteen on Torrejon AB.
Good old classic
This is music
Big Star!
We would have have maybe heard more of Big Star if Alex would have given in the fact he sang best when he used the same soulful voice they made him use on the Box Top recordings.
Yes it's a shame it's so short ! But great "
neon rainbow - cannot get it out of my head - this is a classic - great songwriter
Happy Birthday Gary Talley born on August 17, 1947. He is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and author. He began his career as lead guitarist for the Grammy-nominated group The Box Tops who were famous for hits like "The Letter", and "Cry Like a Baby". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Talley
Reggie Young of American Studios in Memphis, TN is the guitar player you’re hearing on both of those recordings. Not to disparage Gary, but Reggie should be getting those accolades…
The box tops ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just before the two minute point, I like to imagine the studio engineer saying "Sorry boys, I know you have three minutes left of the song, and that this is just an instrumental break, but it's quittin' time! Peace out!"
This is one of the bands I loved when I was young!
Remembering Danny Smythe born on August 25, 1948. He was an American drummer and a founding member of The Box Tops, an American rock band. With the Box Tops he had major hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, such as the #1 hit in 1967, "The Letter", and the #2 hit in 1968, "Cry Like a Baby". By January 1968, he returned to school. After his time with the band, he studied art and was a freelance illustrator for advertising agencies. The original lineup of the Box Tops reunited in 1996. The cover of the band's album Tear Off! (1998) was designed by Smythe. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Smythe
Always ❤ the 60's
Ikr
GGGreat Song
So good
Wonderful song.
thank you
The moment Zac Efron (as Ted Bundy) takes a split-second & decides to jump out of the courtroom window from a few floors up - to escape - oh it gives my blood an adrenaline rush - he got away with it!! At least for a moment, can you imagine his glee? Extremely wicked, Shockingly evil & Vile is a great movie. This song goes perfectly with that scene.
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