The evolution of song in 3 singles.. played on the Nordmende Isabella Radiogram
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Starting with true love and apple pie then teaching the world to sing before optimistically selling a million.
Susan Shirley - True love and apple pie
The New Seekers - Id like to teach the world to sing
Lyn Paul - It oughta to sell a million
Very good songs and music Machine is high class.
Excellent console!!!
Nice and like the Dual table
Was enjoying that driving along in my old van and then the gearbox went which kinda spoiled the enjoyment a tad 🤣 now awaiting AA recovery whilst watching the remainder of the video 😎👍
Estos equipos usaban valvulas sonaban genial....
I have the Lyn Paul album with the last single on👍
Wonderful memories Edward. The most famous version in he middle was such a happy innocent song to my young child’s ears back then, the others I loved back then were up up and away by Fifth Dimension (Nimble Bread) and Oh Happy Day by the Edwin Hawkin Singers. Happy New Year to you and your family Edward, May it bring you much peace and joy.
Like the radiogram Edward deck is very smart.. Sounds great too..We had a 26" Nordmende colour Tv in the 70's It was all white and stood on a chrome pedestal Had a touch controls on everything and including the remote that had a mechanical shut off timer ..Really posh at the time.. Great video as always ...Happy New Year!
An interesting comparison of the same song. I can remember clearly where I first heard 'I'd like to teach the world to sing'. I had been taken by my grandparents to see 'The railway children in 1971' at the Odeon cinema in Portsmouth. It was in the days when you still had a 'B' movie to start the presentation followed by an interval & then the main film. It was used in an advert for Coca Cola when we were cueuing up to buy an ice cream. Happy days & a very happy new year.
Chris, small world, I may very well have been sitting near you as I saw that movie there as well, I grew up in Leigh Park.
@@ianmedium Wow, as you say a small world. I still have the LP soundtrack from the film which they bought for me from Weston Harts the record shop on the corner of Laburnum Grove. Take care & a happy new year.