The US gave us such tracks and as a club DJ in Newark (Nottinghamshire) my job was a privilege playing class like this. Todays so called "music" is no comparison to class like this..
I am a 65 year old black gay man. Listening to this in November 2024 and wondering “where did all those yesterdays go?” This song represents the best of living/ being in NY in the 70s and 80s. The music, (disco), the clubs, the fashion.These women are beautiful goddesses, without the need to twerk or be naked, bringing such joy with their music. Grateful to still be here and have these amazing memories. Unreplaceable………
I saw them live at a nightclub near Colchester, Essex in the early eighties. I was only 15ft away from the stage and was blown away by the performance and their professionalism. Lillian’s voice was incredible ❤️
There is something hauntingly beautiful that these lovely women have both passed but they are locked in time almost in immortality by this very famous song.
Hauntingly beautiful is just what I thought. In addition to your sentiments about them, they speak to a sadness women experience in the big city which they in turn embrace to make them stronger
2 beauty gone too soon...not fair!! Thanks so much for acknowledging and remembering them....RIP...always remember this song when I was growing up in High School in Jakarta and now been living for the last 40 years in Sydney ....and there you are...still singing in my heart and soul.....can not be forgotten ...LOVE it!!
October 2024 and a UK guy and this still sounds amazing. I remember this from 1977 when I was 16 years old playing at the school disco and I loved this song so much.
I'm 76yrs old now when the 60's was soul all nighters and then the fabulous 70's disco scene with nice dance tunes like this, sadly those days are long gone but thank god we have RUclips to bring back those great era's RIP Odesy
AMEN! The '60 were - musically speaking - the most imaginative decade musically. From Motown to German groups like Can ("Vitamin C") to folk, it was GREAT!
This song is dedicated to my best friend who passed away in January. This was her song and mind. The best years was when this song came out. Yes, I miss her and though years.😊❤
A couple of years ago I was in a situation where I had no other choice to lesson to some"music". It was demeaning women with obscene language and was quite appalling but then a machine gun started going off - in the"song"-- I jumped so high!-
If we only knew the treasures we had back in the 70s and early 80s we would have truly savored the music much more than we did. I would never have believed it would get as bad as it has gotten😢
@@Rikki-lh2mwDon’t be silly. The term “native” denotes the place of one’s birth. In the context of American “Indians”, the proper term is “Indigenous People.”
I just cannot express how much I love this track - no matter what the situation, it never fails to raise my spirits but leaves me lost in tearful reminiscence. "Where did all those yesterdays go ...?" 💔
This songs reminds me of when I was in New York from 1989 to 1993 I had the pleasure of meeting a true Native New Yorker..Ms. Luvenia aka Lulu..I was at the 6th street Library just arrived from California she was working as a security guard. Somehow we struck up a conversation and it was on! Ms. Lulu showed me the real NYC..she knew everyone and everywhere..we ran them streets like crazy. Hey Ms Lulu..I've never forgotten you. Love Always..
God help you all there all our thoughts from LIVERPOOL ENGLAND .May your gods be with you. So so so sorry for your loss. Hang in there You are NEW YORKERS XXXXXXX
I was born in the late 60s and grew up in the 70s in Ireland listening to all the amazing black American singers. Candi Statin, Gladys Knight, Dorothy Moore, Odessy and many more. It saddens me to learn those beautiful ladies have passed on. Makes you wonder what it's all about. As they sing where have all those yesterday's gone. They definitely don't make singers like they used to. Rest in peace beautiful ladies.
Gracias, la oigo y la oigo.Bella. La escuchaba en Mérida y me emocionaba. Después, como locutor las presento en Caracas en la radio. Gracias, me entero de sus nombres. Que bonitas.
I completely agree and I'm a DJ too! One of the songs I used to sneak in on the air during my military DJ days!🎙📻🎶 THIS is MY song verbatim❣️Proud Brooklynite for life!🗽🌃💞
Just look at her face at 1:52. You could interpet that look into so many things - I miss you, can't wait til tomorrow, this day is taking so long, life is such a battle, why didn't I get the job, etc. One of the most versatile looks I've ever seen in a woman's face. She was so gorgeous. RIP Lillian.
I remember this song from my youth when my boss owned several night clubs in Far Rockaway New York in the 70's&80's!!..Best years of my young life!😊😮😂❤
When this song was a hit 52years ago,on the first week of September i started 2nd grade and met this dude named Jorge who sort of looked exactly like the Richard Ricover character on the classic Leave It To Beaver tv show,whom we would be best buds from that time to this day although we live 2,000 miles away. This song is memory time capsule of great times being kids.
David, those yesterdays have not gone - they are with us all and willl remain so.dont be unhappy, be happy that we had the privilege to be there when this music filled our days and nights Be safe.
@@royhardy407 thanks so much for your kind words,but it's not only about the memories it is also living and growing up in a more uncomplicated happier safer time and knowing that our children will never be able to experience such happiness
@@davidblandin8139David, this world is ours now and our children's and grandchildren's in the future. My two grandsons are the very meaning of my wife and my life;s meaning. The world now is in turmoil, but it will change and our children and their children will be happy and we will look down upon them when we are gone and rejoice in their happiness. Stay safe, be kind. be happy and be optimistic for all our futures.
I've never been to New York (or even the us) but the way they sing this song makes me feel that I have. It evokes images of what I imagine the place to be like. If you can do that, then you are something special.
They were so regal, the epitome of elegance and class.. many of us were like that back then. They remind me so much of some of my relatives growing up then; all gone now.. mostof us were like this where i am from before the decline..
Odyssey, more than any other disco group, not only wrote great disco tunes but they somehow contained in them a melancholy and a something that is so hard to put your finger on. Maybe they were just so human!
I can't believe that these beautiful people who gave us beautiful songs to accompany the equally memories of the '70s are now just memories themselves.
This reminds me of a dear friend who passed away last year. He loved this song because he was a true native New Yorker.. couldn't imagine living anywhere else.. He grew up in either Mt. Vernon or New Rochelle I don't remember which but then lived all over the city for his adult life, Fordham, Staten Island, Sunnyside Queens (for a short time) and Woodlawn which is where he felt the most at home. He had to move in with a friend in Dobbs Ferry because of financial reasons. I miss him so much. RIP Jim
God, this brings back memories when there was still a real New York. Simpler, more joyful times with great music; people knew how to sing back then too, like these ladies.
I remember being with my father when I was around 12 years old when he worked for the water company listing to CBS 101.1 in the company truck I wish how I could go back in time even if it was for a minute ❤
This song reminds me so much of my best friend that passed away maybe 30 years ago. I was maybe 14 and had just moved along with my parents, step brother, step sister to Croydon (The South of England) I knew no one at all. I can't remember exactly how we got introduced (His name was Trevor) but I soon found out he played bass guitar, he was self taught teaching himself of his Dad's bass. I was amazed and we soon became friends and I was soon begging my parents to buy me a Bass guitar which they did. We weren't a rich family so at the time it was a huge outlay. I would go to Trevors house and would patiently show me all the baselines he had worked out how to play by ear. These looking back where the best days of my life. Trevor soon after started to play guitar and we eventually got asked to join a band Trevor was always a better Bass player than me a his ear for music was unbelievable. He had a fantastic record collection some from his Dad but others he had purchased himself that was always a source of inspiration for us. I spent many hours even days in that house with him and his brothers watching videos eating oven chips whilst his Mum was at work nights and his Dad was away from home weeks on end. Trevor sadly passed away when he was maybe 17-18 years old. I remember being in the Doctors surgery oneway waiting to get seen and he came in with a girlfriend saying he had a headache and passed away few days later.I was devastated and that loss still affects me now 30/40 years later. This is one of the songs we would most doubt have listened to and learned and it reminds me of him as do many others. RIP Trevor Gittens xxxx
I swear when this song came out, I lived in Manhattan on 89th St. on the east side and when I listen to the words, it’s amazing. I feel like they’re describing my soul.July 2024
No other song evokes the wonderful vibe and great moments of the seventies music scene and club life like this one.A forever classic.Thanks Oddysey for this most memorable feel good groove.👍🌹💝😍😊🎧🎤🎹🎺🎻🎷🎼🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
l was once told that this song made by Odyssey only took one take. I believe it because it is so perfectly done and so pure. the song takes me back to Old New York where it was when I started back in the 90s. It was a grand time then. May all these singers rest in peace and understand that your beauty and your loveliness has brought us so much joy and put so many smiles on so many faces.
So glad I was born in 1960. Had the best time ever mid to late 70s ❤
Me too 👍😆
That’s my birth year as well
4561s my number just love music ha my grandsons name is hendrix yup life is good
70s were the best🎉
@@saul890Where did all those yesterdays go ? 😏
Listening to this in 2023 really does make you wonder "where did all those yesterday's go"? 🤷🏽♀️❤️
What a great time to be young , the music was great ,
The 70s had the absolutely best music in my humble opinion.
more profound now that most of my "tomorrows" are gone.
2024🎉
The US gave us such tracks and as a club DJ in Newark (Nottinghamshire) my job was a privilege playing class like this. Todays so called "music" is no comparison to class like this..
I am a 65 year old black gay man. Listening to this in November 2024 and wondering “where did all those yesterdays go?” This song represents the best of living/ being in NY in the 70s and 80s. The music, (disco), the clubs, the fashion.These women are beautiful goddesses, without the need to twerk or be naked, bringing such joy with their music. Grateful to still be here and have these amazing memories. Unreplaceable………
Indeed it is. As a favorite song of mine goes: I'd trade all of my tomorrows, for one single yesterday.
@@afterthought8298 Me Too...
Why not just say your a 65 year old man?
Aha time the only thief that never gets caught 4561s my number a red head paddy
I am 58 years old. Miss those people and the memories.
Lovely memories 1977.
Who’s listening in December 2024??
Here, Here!!
Yo.
I am 🎉
Eu ..71 ...Brazil.....
Friday, December 13, 2024 🔥🔥🔥
This song came out in 1977 when I married my beautiful wife, Ellen. And we're still together in 2023 (46 years later)!
Congratulations!!!❤
Wow! Love it ❤
That's beautiful brother. God bless the two of you 😊
Congratulations ❤🎉
Wow! Congrats 🍾 🥂
Very fond memories with a iconic song which will never grow old! I was there! This was my time!
not finished yt
same - this is my wheelhouse
I was only 5 where this came out. But I LOVE this track absolutely brilliant.
I wish I was there I’m 48 but I grew up to the 1970s music Always wanted to be a teen in that era
The magic line in this song is 'where did all those yesterdays go?'
So True!
@@1JUSTGOTLUCKY1 Agree. Where did they go? It was a great time. Many didn't know it. Now we have Covid and they are gone
Yes dude agree !!
Many yesterdays keep going away!
Yes, Mister Edson, it is ! Kind regards from Germany to Brazil.
That's me! A native New York City male, born in 1947 and about to turn 75 on November 24, Thanksgiving Day this year.
Happy Birthday lad!!!
I am a Female born 1951. Those were terrific times!
Real music! When Masculinity and Feminity made sense...
appreciated!
I was born in 1953. I turned 70 on November 20th. I am a Milwaukee girl.
@@JMGEntertainmentifyqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Love this somg
I saw them live at a nightclub near Colchester, Essex in the early eighties. I was only 15ft away from the stage and was blown away by the performance and their professionalism. Lillian’s voice was incredible ❤️
Absolute professionalism. What a song. What a performance.
beautiful ladies! RIP
There is something hauntingly beautiful that these lovely women have both passed but they are locked in time almost in immortality by this very famous song.
Hauntingly beautiful is just what I thought. In addition to your sentiments about them, they speak to a sadness women experience in the big city which they in turn embrace to make them stronger
@@ristobenjie love it!
Great post 👍🏾
So sad our memories are dismantled brick by brick in a wall until nobody is left
2 beauty gone too soon...not fair!! Thanks so much for acknowledging and remembering them....RIP...always remember this song when I was growing up in High School in Jakarta and now been living for the last 40 years in Sydney ....and there you are...still singing in my heart and soul.....can not be forgotten ...LOVE it!!
I feel so bad knowing that these three singers are all deceased. MAY THEY ALL REST IN HARMONY.
didnt realise they had all passed away.
@Anthony Jamroz I didn't know that. What happened to them?
Wow
didnt know that god bless
Very sad…. I was about 17 when I bought it… 61 now..
October 2024 and a UK guy and this still sounds amazing. I remember this from 1977 when I was 16 years old playing at the school disco and I loved this song so much.
I was 17 then , & its a great sound, still love it so much
Me too
This is when music was music... It made you feel something and put you on a nature high 💯
Natural but yes.
Fantastic dance record if this doesn’t get you on the floor nothing will.
Now we have Samino Smith .. and Adelina all tripe
@@giovannialfano8845 100%correct like finger nails going down a blackboard.
@@stevecunningham5598🤣🤣🤣
“Where did all those yesterday’s go?” I don’t know why but I love that line so much 💙
When you still believed
Love could really be
Like a Broadway show.
You were the star
When did it close?
@@tractorhead971 I FEEL THOSE WORDS TOO! EVERY TIME!
AHH ME TOO! IT GETS ME EVERY TIME! EVERY TIME!
Me to
Yes!!! I know exactly what you mean. Totally feel those lyrics, they're so relatable.
This song banishes all the negative energy in the air right now. God bless them.
👍🏻😂
Amen.
Amen.
Sweet soulful voices, my youthful dayz ❤️❤️
Im listening 1st Oct 2024..my sons 36th Birthday in Cape Town.
Belated Birthday wishes to your son. Tony in Portsmouth England.
@@TonyWeaving thank you so much. I passed on your wishes. My late hubby came from Bolton.....
Thank you Priscilla. I am from North Portsmouth.
@@TonyWeaving Oh yes, Bill in Massachusetts , USA at 1972
i'm 65 and a native Chicagoan and love this song since it came out!
You're the heart and soul of Windy City...🎶🎶🌬🌬🎐🎐🎶🎶
@@leojones22 ......☺
Nice! We must've danced in the same Chicago clubs .... what a time, what a city.
An absolute classic from the disco era, it evokes so many memories of the late 70's. Such a great track, it transcends time.
One of my all-time favorites!!!
This is TopPop from Holland and there is more where that came from
Yes. Studio 54
IKR
@@bertc2314 Mine too
I am a native New Yorker.....I was 19 and had a new born son when this song came out.....memories!
I think this great song is applicable to any and every city.
I'm a Londoner.
I was born in 76. Hope life is good for you and your family, sir.
May they rest in peace. Your music 🎼 lives on. - August 6, 2024
They're not deceased, their Wikipedia states they're still active and all looking just as beautiful ta boot!
@@litetorturelitetorture4027 well I'd check that ,they have been gone a while!
I'm 76yrs old now when the 60's was soul all nighters and then the fabulous 70's disco scene with nice dance tunes like this, sadly those days are long gone but thank god we have RUclips to bring back those great era's RIP Odesy
AMEN! The '60 were - musically speaking - the most imaginative decade musically. From Motown to German groups like Can ("Vitamin C") to folk, it was GREAT!
Who is listening to this on September of 2024. 🎵 💃
Me!!
👍🏻
Yep in fact I've just had my 1st dance
Me in the Netherlands ❤❤
Me Northampton Uk
This song is dedicated to my best friend who passed away in January. This was her song and mind. The best years was when this song came out. Yes, I miss her and though years.😊❤
No swearing! No vulgarity! Great tune! Real people! Real instruments/musicians! Man.....times have changed! Not for the better....sad really.
Agree
that's when amarica was cool and classy
GREAT SONG so many great memories listening to this masterpiece, MITCH THOMAS 5 29 2022
A couple of years ago I was in a situation where I had no other choice to lesson to some"music". It was demeaning women with obscene language and was quite appalling but then a machine gun started going off - in the"song"-- I jumped so high!-
🙄😒😒😒
This is life you'll never live again
💖😰😰😰😰REAL TALK 💃🎶 🏃
TRUTH! Agreed!
If we only knew the treasures we had back in the 70s and early 80s we would have truly savored the music much more than we did. I would never have believed it would get as bad as it has gotten😢
Where did all those yesterdays go ?.
Dwayne Swift amen. aint nothing like it 💯💯💯❤️❤️
Whose listening in October 2024🥰
me me me. I absolutely love this track
Me
@BritHawkins Hello to you. I listening right now 8-44pm( 24-10-2024 ) I'm in England, UK.
I first heard this track, appx 1972.
Anyway,Peace to all.
I'm here from Chicago. It just grows on you. It's a hit and from a very different time in New York.
Guilty...Oct 28 2024.😊❤
My mom is a Native New Yorker and she told me this was her favorite song as a young city girl.
No disrespect to your mom I'm British. Your mum was a native of New York?
How does that happen?
Native Americans are the indians ...
@@Rikki-lh2mwDon’t be silly. The term “native” denotes the place of one’s birth. In the context of American “Indians”, the proper term is “Indigenous People.”
@chatman2a alright, Daddy. Calm down:)
I am in Perth Australia born in Mauritius and loving the 70 and 80 sounds... night club in Perth was amazing back in 1975 ..great times
I was born in 1982, but I remember hearing this song as a young child. This song stuck with me because I'm a native New Yorker💜🌃
This song stuck in my head too. But for me I was a child coming from rural North Carolina.
Janelle Pizarro. Ciao della Palermo Sicilia. In East Harlem out in Bensonhurst. Hay just kidding. I still love this song. God Bless.
I was born in 1965 and I love this song🤩🤩🤩
I was born 1965 and I love this song
And I am a native Dutch man from Holland and I'm 54 now...counting
I just cannot express how much I love this track - no matter what the situation, it never fails to raise my spirits but leaves me lost in tearful reminiscence. "Where did all those yesterdays go ...?" 💔
Oh to be back there.....
Well said.....
Summed it up very nicely, thank you.
Truly!
Perfectly said🤗🙏🏿❤️
This songs reminds me of when I was in New York from 1989 to 1993 I had the pleasure of meeting a true Native New Yorker..Ms. Luvenia aka Lulu..I was at the 6th street Library just arrived from California she was working as a security guard. Somehow we struck up a conversation and it was on! Ms. Lulu showed me the real NYC..she knew everyone and everywhere..we ran them streets like crazy. Hey Ms Lulu..I've never forgotten you. Love Always..
So sweet
I remember this song like it was yesterday.
Native New Yorker
I graduated from high school that year. I’m still here to talk about it.
I believe the golden era of music ended around the 70s to 80s.
Too right but included 60s
Who's listening to this song in Quarantine 2020??
ME...THIS WAS THE JOINT!!!
@@staceysmith8869 Yessss🌹🌹
Dance to this back in the day
@@kaylee588 Yesssss 🔥🔥 🔥
God help you all there all our thoughts from LIVERPOOL ENGLAND .May your gods be with you. So so so sorry for your loss. Hang in there You are NEW YORKERS XXXXXXX
I was born in the late 60s and grew up in the 70s in Ireland listening to all the amazing black American singers. Candi Statin, Gladys Knight, Dorothy Moore, Odessy and many more. It saddens me to learn those beautiful ladies have passed on. Makes you wonder what it's all about. As they sing where have all those yesterday's gone. They definitely don't make singers like they used to. Rest in peace beautiful ladies.
Yes I wonder that a lot myself ,
Irish myself what a beautiful song especially if being to new York
Great memories of the 70s and also great songs. Such happy times
In my humble opinion they were underrated, this and back to my roots are pure 🪙 gold ☺️
They were definitely NOT underrated. 😏 They had hits worldwide for years. Why do people feel the need to make these underrated comments?!
I admit that when I'm making a list of the best of the best, I always forget to put Lillian Lopez on that list.
@@Eleventhearlofmarssorry about that... at least we can both agree they were great - right?
She was so gorgeous! That smile just makes you reminisce about what we called the good ole days! RIP The Lopez Sisters!
As a kid in NYC during the 70s, this is one of the most nostalgic and euphoric pieces of music I've heard -- and I'm a DJ. Just classic
Gracias, la oigo y la oigo.Bella. La escuchaba en Mérida y me emocionaba. Después, como locutor las presento en Caracas en la radio. Gracias, me entero de sus nombres. Que bonitas.
I completely agree and I'm a DJ too! One of the songs I used to sneak in on the air during my military DJ days!🎙📻🎶 THIS is MY song verbatim❣️Proud Brooklynite for life!🗽🌃💞
Another NYC kid here….best times and very NY!
Yesss want nyc city hot in the 70’s! So many fun clubs n discos…love was the message!
I wasn’t a NY kid but I was a kid here in London remembering this song. Lovely memories.
Who's listening 2024
@paulpatrick7950. Ciao da Palermo Sicilia. Comu stai? Brooklyn, Dyker Heights. Miu Casa. Diu Benedica da Palermo.
@paulpatrick7950. Mi scusarisi. Brooklyn, Dyker Heights e' miei Casa. Diu Benedica.
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me ❤
Me ❤❤
Where did all those yesterdays go. That line always get to me. This song bring back some wonderful memories ❤❤❤.
Just beautiful ........ ohh, the memories ....
Just look at her face at 1:52. You could interpet that look into so many things - I miss you, can't wait til tomorrow, this day is taking so long, life is such a battle, why didn't I get the job, etc. One of the most versatile looks I've ever seen in a woman's face. She was so gorgeous. RIP Lillian.
That looks melts your heart. RIP Lillian
This song sounds as good as when it came out in 1977, a true classic.
You are 100% correct....I was attending Howard University back in 1977...... we loved this song !!!
Ano em que minha amada filha nasceu. ❤️
I remember this song from my youth when my boss owned several night clubs in Far Rockaway New York in the 70's&80's!!..Best years of my young life!😊😮😂❤
When this song was a hit 52years ago,on the first week of September i started 2nd grade and met this dude named Jorge who sort of looked exactly like the Richard Ricover character on the classic Leave It To Beaver tv show,whom we would be best buds from that time to this day although we live 2,000 miles away. This song is memory time capsule of great times being kids.
1970s was one of the best decades100%
Fr❤
Close call between the 60s & 70s cant decide which was the better one for the music
@@judithrubra both just magical
@@HeavyMetalMama1969 😀 Yep
R.I.P to the 3 members of Odyssey.
Aderemi Adediran beautiful people
WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM
THX YOU
@Disco King Thank you for info may they R.I.P.💔❤🎼🎶🎶👍🎚🙏🎹🎙🎤🎺🍎💔💔💔💔🎷🎻
THE MUSIC STILL HERE
Where did all those yesterdays go ?That line makes me want to cry every time I hear it.
Yes David your so right on
David, those yesterdays have not gone - they are with us all and willl remain so.dont be unhappy, be happy that we had the privilege to be there when this music filled our days and nights Be safe.
@@royhardy407 thanks so much for your kind words,but it's not only about the memories it is also living and growing up in a more uncomplicated happier safer time and knowing that our children will never be able to experience such happiness
@@davidblandin8139David, this world is ours now and our children's and grandchildren's in the future. My two grandsons are the very meaning of my wife and my life;s meaning. The world now is in turmoil, but it will change and our children and their children will be happy and we will look down upon them when we are gone and rejoice in their happiness. Stay safe, be kind. be happy and be optimistic for all our futures.
Agreed David
Brings tears to my eyes, love the song, amazing memories and yes beautiful great ladies that are timeless
Amazing memories I was 20. 62 now; and it still sounds great
Literally like right now 😢
One of the very rare songs that can bring tears and goosebumps at the same time.
Man, I love this song. It just bursts with rhythm and joyful vocals. I never tire of hearing it 🎉
Me Neither ❤
I'm with you 100%
Ps. Those ladies are FINE ....WOW !!!
😮 I love this
There will be forever mist God bless them
Oh my God these women were absolutely beautiful
Always love listening to this song even in 2020
Ernest Godin one of the best groups and SONGS in this World, how it flows, perfect, thatmusic🤩🤩🤩😌😌😌
Yes, Top Top
I with you
Yes, this music is perfect.
Nativo de Nueva York
Me too. Nostalgic and sentimental.
This made my eyes water up thinking about how GOOD everything was back in the late 70's and without no Smartphone Facebook Twitter HORSESHIT!!!
EPIC TIMES
Yupps
When people used to look at YOU rather than their phone! When you could have an opinion without fear of what someone else would think about it.
True. But you are on it now and mobiles do have their uses.
No covid 19
What a beautiful song ❤
Love this song and this video. !!!!! praise Jesus for those days and these kind of feel good songs !!!! Thanks Odyssey !!
I've never been to New York (or even the us) but the way they sing this song makes me feel that I have. It evokes images of what I imagine the place to be like. If you can do that, then you are something special.
Interesting ! Me too. I'm from Brazil. Greetings.
I am a New Yorker, and it does catch the city vibe accurately.
They look like Egyptian-Khmt Queens! So beautiful!!
Certainly do!
Not really, they would have more middle eastern and Mediterranean features
me
@@kingofthebeast4024 Ancient Egyptians were black and these ladies look like Egyptian queens
Totally, Goddesses
One of my all time favourite songs.. Still sounds as good now than it did when I was a teenager back then.
I TOTALLY agree with you 👍🏾👍🏾
It sure does
Always loved this song , i bought the 45 vinyl 🙂👍, can't believe they've passed on 😔x
Gosh....lillians voice and by god she was gorgeous!!!!
And so was her sis
🤣🤣🤣🤣,I was thinking exactly the same then saw your comment! cheered me up no end just watching him ! Lol
They were so regal, the epitome of elegance and class.. many of us were like that back then. They remind me so much of some of my relatives growing up then; all gone now.. mostof us were like this where i am from before the decline..
Odyssey, more than any other disco group, not only wrote great disco tunes but they somehow contained in them a melancholy and a something that is so hard to put your finger on.
Maybe they were just so human!
I can't believe that these beautiful people who gave us beautiful songs to accompany the equally memories of the '70s are now just memories themselves.
You want to know who’s listening?? People who like to see people with talent that’s who’s listening
I am 😊.
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This reminds me of a dear friend who passed away last year. He loved this song because he was a true native New Yorker.. couldn't imagine living anywhere else.. He grew up in either Mt. Vernon or New Rochelle I don't remember which but then lived all over the city for his adult life, Fordham, Staten Island, Sunnyside Queens (for a short time) and Woodlawn which is where he felt the most at home. He had to move in with a friend in Dobbs Ferry because of financial reasons.
I miss him so much. RIP Jim
God, this brings back memories when there was still a real New York. Simpler, more joyful times with great music; people knew how to sing back then too, like these ladies.
Too funny, that what the previous generation said to this music! Haha. Life changes.
ALWAYS LISTENING, GOOD MUSIC NEVER GETS OLD!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! My youth comes rushing back - fantastic stuff
still one of the best disco sounds around have loved this song since the mid 70's when it came out love love love
I miss the fun times.
I miss the fun times too.
I remember being with my father when I was around 12 years old when he worked for the water company listing to CBS 101.1 in the company truck I wish how I could go back in time even if it was for a minute ❤
It'll take more than this to make a grown man cry...Ok I'm sobbing a bit... Beautiful, I have no words ❤️
I just celebrated my blessed 62. This song is will always be on my playlist. Where did all those yesterdays go? Love luv ❤ this song.
beautiful Ladies with this beautiful 70's song..rip Odyssey classic 70 group. thankyou always..
This song makes me cry. For some reason. Cause time is gone
I know what you mean I'm so trapped in the past. A wish in the 70s 80s and 90s could be forever
and i thought i was the only one who had tears falling down their face
Where did all those yesterday's go ! .... x
Never to return.
WHERE HAVE ALL THOSE YESTERDAY'S GONE! 2020
Still listening from a time warp that is the 70s,disco forever.
This song reminds me so much of my best friend that passed away maybe 30 years ago. I was maybe 14 and had just moved along with my parents, step brother, step sister to Croydon (The South of England) I knew no one at all. I can't remember exactly how we got introduced (His name was Trevor) but I soon found out he played bass guitar, he was self taught teaching himself of his Dad's bass. I was amazed and we soon became friends and I was soon begging my parents to buy me a Bass guitar which they did. We weren't a rich family so at the time it was a huge outlay. I would go to Trevors house and would patiently show me all the baselines he had worked out how to play by ear. These looking back where the best days of my life. Trevor soon after started to play guitar and we eventually got asked to join a band Trevor was always a better Bass player than me a his ear for music was unbelievable. He had a fantastic record collection some from his Dad but others he had purchased himself that was always a source of inspiration for us. I spent many hours even days in that house with him and his brothers watching videos eating oven chips whilst his Mum was at work nights and his Dad was away from home weeks on end. Trevor sadly passed away when he was maybe 17-18 years old. I remember being in the Doctors surgery oneway waiting to get seen and he came in with a girlfriend saying he had a headache and passed away few days later.I was devastated and that loss still affects me now 30/40 years later. This is one of the songs we would most doubt have listened to and learned and it reminds me of him as do many others. RIP Trevor Gittens xxxx
Poignantly beautiful 💋💯👊🙏
Reminds me of my friend Jim..this was one of his favorite songs... He grew up in Mt. Vernon and lived in the Bronx.. I sure do miss him
@@simonegraf748 Thankyou.
I'm relaxing listening to all the greats. Brings tears to my eyes. Good music
The lead singer has got a seriously good voice, happier times vividly recalled by this.
She was gorgeous too!
I am so happy that I was dancing with her excellent music in Canadian discos.
I was a model in NYC in 1977. I first heard this in a cab going to a movie premiere. Very special song for me
I can only imagine.😎
One of the most beautiful songs of these beautiful 70's with Lillian& Louise looking so great .Oh i miss that era of the disco music
This is still the jam real grooves 🎉
It's me again, watching in October 2023 and still loving this song. 🎉❤
Good to see you again Jack! I mean Alvin! haha. Cheers mate!
'Where did all those yesterday's gooooo!?'The most beautiful lady of the 70's.
I went to Miami in 1982. I played this on the juke box everytime we had a meal in the restaurant....Great Days....
What a beautiful era
I swear when this song came out, I lived in Manhattan on 89th St. on the east side and when I listen to the words, it’s amazing. I feel like they’re describing my soul.July 2024
No other song evokes the wonderful vibe and great moments of the seventies music scene and club life like this one.A forever classic.Thanks Oddysey for this most memorable feel good groove.👍🌹💝😍😊🎧🎤🎹🎺🎻🎷🎼🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Beautiful voices!!
Thumbs down to whoever thumbs down this CLASSIC!!!
Real music!
Forgive them they know not what they do. Its a sin not to appreciate beautiful music.
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I was in my 20's back in the 70's. what a great time to be alive with such great songs as this one. This song is timeless and just pure magic.
R.I.P. ODYSSEY. THIS IS WHAT DISCO WAS ALL ABOUT.GREAT SOUNDS ,DANCING TILL DAWN.
This song reminds me of my wife, a native New Yorker. I do and will always love her.
Amazing song, amazing band! 1977 was a banner year for hits! Glad I was around to enjoy them!
l was once told that this song made by Odyssey only took one take. I believe it because it is so perfectly done and so pure. the song takes me back to Old New York where it was when I started back in the 90s. It was a grand time then. May all these singers rest in peace and understand that your beauty and your loveliness has brought us so much joy and put so many smiles on so many faces.
Fantastic song.....beautifully performed.
One of the seventies sweetest,nostalgia classics.A timeless anthem in celebration of good moments and great times past👍.🌹💝😍🌎🎤🎧🎷🎻🎺🎹🎼🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
loved these back in the day and still loving them in 2023 good tunes never die xx
Where did all those yesterdays go…? Thankfully music like this still lives on. 💖