Remember seeing these gentlemen on the Benny Hill show. I was a young boy in the late 70s or early 80s. The song and performance has stuck with me since. I am now 51.
Loz Zafiros were a great soanish group and I have their LPs.The late Dave Dalmour(half of the wonderful latin duo David and Marianne Dalmour) obtained the solo requinto guitar from pepe the guy on the right.Later he sold it to me and now my son has it.This song is the first track on our 1977 LP Cruising with Cunard.Very rare as we only pressed 1000
My grandfather and I used to watch Benny Hill on reruns in the 80s... there was something about this song that/performance that stuck in my head for 4 decades. Only remembered vaguely the melody of the chorus. And then a few days ago I struck gold and managed to identify the name of the song, which quickly led to finding the 1970 performance of the song on the Benny Hill show (it's on Vimeo). Was so wonderful to watch it again after so many decades... such lovely harmonies and guitar playing.
Thank you so much! I'm a huge M&W fan and these guys are always my favourite guests! I've been looking for the name of this song for so long! Once again, thank you!
This song is the first track on LES SANS NOM trio's LP Cruising With Cunard from 1977.It consisted of Joyce Bryant vocal; myself on vocal and guitar;Trevor Holroyd guitar.If you can find a copy it is worth quite a lot as only 1000 were made.Our other LP on Decca,LARGELY LATIN is easier to find.It received an A1 award in Gramaphone magazine,and was recorded in 3 days in 1970 at Strawberry Studios owned by 10 CC.Neal Sedaka made his 'comeback' by recording LPs at this Stockport studio
@@jaimealbertoarandaramirez7984 Well, they may have been from Spain but at least two of them didn’t have a Spanish accent. They’re described as a Latin American Band.
Buenas Dias, Erinnerung an meine Seefahrtszeit in den 60er Jahren. Noch heute habe ich die Original Single Schallplatte, die ich mir damals in Santa Martha Columbien gekauft habe. Vaya siempre con Dios y muchos Gracias 🤝 👍👍👍
I remember seeing this episode, I liked this band. I liked it when he various talent.
One of the best song’s of all time. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada 🍁
Pepe was my godfather. He was a lovely and kind man.
Remember seeing these gentlemen on the Benny Hill show. I was a young boy in the late 70s or early 80s. The song and performance has stuck with me since. I am now 51.
Which one was Pepe?
Thankuu
La playa estaba despierta el mar bañaba tu piel yo cantando con mi guitarra para ti Maria Isabel.
Beautiful music 9. Pm Canada 🇨🇦
La plus belle version : en mémoire à mon oncle Manuel Montano en californie qui l'interprétait .
Loz Zafiros were a great soanish group and I have their LPs.The late Dave Dalmour(half of the wonderful latin duo David and Marianne Dalmour) obtained the solo requinto guitar from pepe the guy on the right.Later he sold it to me and now my son has it.This song is the first track on our 1977 LP Cruising with Cunard.Very rare as we only pressed 1000
You lucky bastard!
Only good thing to come out of casa by the sea was learning to sing this song.
You're not the only Goan listening to this Mate
Top-Class!
Benny Hill hired them many times: there is a reason why... ...well I got it: they are really excellent in their artistry!
Oh yes :D Had it not been for Benny Hill, I wouldnt know who these gentlemen were. I love a good tune, and Los Zafiros definitively delivers :)
@@SvendleBerries - I vividly remember their performance of this on "TBHS."
My grandfather and I used to watch Benny Hill on reruns in the 80s... there was something about this song that/performance that stuck in my head for 4 decades. Only remembered vaguely the melody of the chorus. And then a few days ago I struck gold and managed to identify the name of the song, which quickly led to finding the 1970 performance of the song on the Benny Hill show (it's on Vimeo). Was so wonderful to watch it again after so many decades... such lovely harmonies and guitar playing.
Thank you so much! I'm a huge M&W fan and these guys are always my favourite guests! I've been looking for the name of this song for so long! Once again, thank you!
This song is the first track on LES SANS NOM trio's LP Cruising With Cunard from 1977.It consisted of Joyce Bryant vocal; myself on vocal and guitar;Trevor Holroyd guitar.If you can find a copy it is worth quite a lot as only 1000 were made.Our other LP on Decca,LARGELY LATIN is easier to find.It received an A1 award in Gramaphone magazine,and was recorded in 3 days in 1970 at Strawberry Studios owned by 10 CC.Neal Sedaka made his 'comeback' by recording LPs at this Stockport studio
Awesome👍👏 wonderful✨😍 song 🎶🎤Loved d music, as well. Great 👍👏😊 entertainment!!! Thanks🌹😊 n God bless🙏
Not a bad interpretation. But Los Payos OWN this song. It's a masterpiece.
La Luna estaba celosa por tus ojos y tu forma de mirar
Maria Isabel
What is the history behind this band? Saw this on Benny Hill show as a kid.
Joie à son comble. Ca a "donné" une chanson en français.
O parden mwa granny had a record I sing aaaa bom bom bom maybe 19 sang thank en em cw.
Translations? Anyone ?
Adaptation in Marathi (Vasai - India) - ruclips.net/video/gXTgy4CNMGE/видео.html
Is this the Spanish or Portuguese version? I'm looking for the Portuguese version.
this is the Spanish version, Alberto Marin, Pepe Pazos and Ricardo Ogando from Spain are the Sapphiers, thanks
Deepak D'Souza Spanish version
@@jaimealbertoarandaramirez7984 Well, they may have been from Spain but at least two of them didn’t have a Spanish accent. They’re described as a Latin American Band.
El la playa escribi tu nombre luego yo lo borre para que nadie pisara tu nombre: Maria Isabel
Buenas Dias,
Erinnerung an meine Seefahrtszeit in den 60er Jahren. Noch heute habe ich die Original Single Schallplatte, die ich mir damals in Santa Martha Columbien gekauft habe.
Vaya siempre con Dios y
muchos Gracias 🤝 👍👍👍