@@philbrowning3279Me too. I was 10 in 65 and would fall asleep listening to WLS in Chicago. My dad worked the second shift. He would come in to my room and turn off my transistor radio to conserve my 9 volt battery. I still enjoy listening to the radio. I listen to WXRT.
Keith, Chad and I (Clive Metcalfe) wrote this sixty years ago and as I approach my 80th birthday it's still wonderful to know so many people still love our song.
It's just a wonderful song. They say that all good things must end, someday. But this song will be played forever. I saw an interview you did (A Fleeting Glimpse) where you said the song is almost unknown in the UK. I am sad for them! I visited your art page, also. Lovely. I especially like the one of the old fence & gate, and one of the person riding the bicycle among pastel buildings. I hope this note finds you doing well.
Agree 2024 years fly by I’m suddenly older and feeling it. Sometimes the music can take me back even if only for a minute it’s still good to feel like I did before I wake up and remember it was fleeting like the years of my life. Oh the music and innocence how beautiful it was!
I am still listening. I remember when I fell in love with this song. It saddened me when Chad passed away on 20 December 2020, of pneumonia following a fall. Homes can be dangerous as I too have fallen at home however I am 67 and able to recover moderately quickly. Chad was 79.
Glad you recovered and stay safe. I'm sorry to hear about Chad. I never thought I'd be saying this here, but for those who have houses with un-carpeted stairs, no matter what your age, no matter how much you might hate carpeting, it's worth doing the stairs and the landings. It might save your life. Pardon the soap-box, it's just something I've noticed as friends and family have gone through similar things.
Agree falls are very dangerous as we age. I am in my 70’s and I do go to the gym 4 to 5 days a week. I work on my balance it’s challenging but a doctor says if you want to enjoy your 80’s go to the gym, pick up heavy weights, do not smoke nor drink alcohol.
I love songs that you can sing to who have meaning because over 50 years when your love leaves for the summer, communication was harder. These songs create a picture in your head.
Dear God.....can we please go back....just for an afternoon? Ohh...I loved this when I was 10 in 1965....still love it now. Those of us my age and perhaps a little older who might be reading this.....do you realize how absolutely great we had it musically then? Even though most all our cars had dinky little am radios only, with a horrible speaker upwards in the center of the dashboard's top...it just seemed like every song....one after another after another.....was a winner. We were so lucky. So very lucky.
Going back to the 1960s would be wonderful, imagine being able to talk with our dearly missed loved ones again, in hindsight we could appreciate them even more knowing what we know now, we are all travellers in time heading in the same direction, be more kind to each other on our journey! 😉
@ericiverson3441 ... To what! I don’t like to be too negative but look at life now, housing crisis, homelessness, inflation, rich getting richer and the poor poorer, cost of living going through the roof, wars all around the world and seems to be getting worse rather than better, but we do have rap and other crap music mainly driven by scantily clad women I suppose, little good quality music though. I kind of live in the past, life was much better then, I do worry about just how bad the future will get! 😏
@@rhondaboncutter5812 AMEN !!!! The age of innocence, love, fun with worry, stress ? What was that ! I grew up in the Bay Area in the 50s and the police logs were “firemen rescue cat from tree” etc. now our cats need guns 😵💫 Haight Ashbury , concert in the city, musicians who were humble and actually spoke to fans. The good ol days !
I remember winning this album in a radio contest! Still have it! I still remember the winning question….the station would give a clue, and the caller would have to figure out a two word rhyming answer. Silly I know but I won this! Clue….insect, mat….answer…bug rug! 😂. It was worth playing getting music like this! I was in my early 20s and now 77! We had the best music!
@Suzi64grad So cool! I’m 72 and still have a stack of albums I won in radio station contests like that in the 60s before radio station formatting came along and wrecked the variety of music we heard!
Chad and Jeremy were distinctly part of the "British Invasion" of the mid to late 1960s that brought fresh British Theatre and fashion trends to the streetwise American rock scene. It was often said by he British " saved rock & roll". Saved from what? Saved it from missing out on the gently, culturally artistic dimension of the performing arts.
The lyrics that capture the loss of a summer love in 1964 are followed by the the loss of sanity in 1968 Tune in turn on and drop out Dr Timothy Leary Riot and burn down your own cities to Build Back Better Sound familiar?
I remember my mom dancing by herself in the kitchen when I was 10 years old to this song. Shes almost 90 now and in a nursing home needing 24 hour professional care. This sparked a recessed memory of a wonderful time in my life. Although we can't go back, I just did. Tragically she doesn't know me sometimes. Miss you mom, you were a great dancer and an exceptional mom.
You must play this song for her, even if it's over the phone. Play a couple songs she loves whether she seems to remember or not. Music soothes, and maybe she will recognize something; never know- good luck.
Make a tape and take it with you when you visit your Mum next time. Music can create miracles on dementia. Maybe, just maybe, you'll get the chance for another dance with her. I will keep my fingers crossed. ❤
Loved it back then, last day of school got to take my tennis shoes home........pure delight putting those on and listening to these tunes on the Pontiac radio...........
Beautiful harmonies with their voices, enticing accents with brass and strings and the final pièce de résistance of ending the ballad on a picardy third. This was truly music for the soul.
Neither will we if reincarnation is actually true. I'm not saying it is. I have no idea but if it is who know's what we'll be listening to, if anything at all. Sorry I just had a beer. Happy Christmas!😃
I remember this song as a kid. Summer seemed to last forever back then. Sitting on the porch reading comic books and eating dixie cups. Life was simpler.
We children of the 1960's sure were lucky to experience this music first hand. Too many great bands of the 60's to name here. I am happy for subsequent generations that are able to hear this for the first time.
I had just turned 16 on October 12th wow like the song , all those years ago, will you still need me when I’m 64 , I wish I was 64 I thank GOD I am still around I have 4 grandchildren I’m Blessed AMEN
Soothing I will be 71 on Christmas this year I want to go back to those times thankyou Dear GOD for having those childhood memories and green apples on a tree.
I had a Chad & Jeremy CD that I played often when my three children were little. Every time this song came on, my littlest son (at age 3) would say, "Mama! It's our song!". To this day, so many years later, I still get happy tears in my eyes when I hear this beautiful song and remember those precious days.
Trees swayin' in the summer breeze Showin' off their silver leaves As we walked by Soft kisses on a summer's day Laughing all our cares away Just you and I Sweet sleepy warmth of summer nights Gazing at the distant lights In the starry sky They say that all good things must end someday Autumn leaves must fall But don't you know That it hurts me so To say goodbye to you? Wish you didn't have to go No, no, no, no, and when the rain Beats against my window pane I'll think of summer days again And dream of you They say that all good things must end someday Autumn leaves must fall But don't you know that it hurts me so To say goodbye to you? Wish you didn't have to go No, no, no, no, and when the rain Beats against my window pane I'll think of summer days again And dream of you And dream of you
I remember watching Dick Clark with my young aunt in the 1950s. The sixties and early seventies had incredibly talented singers, songwriters, and musicians, though.
This song is from waaay before my time, but I'm lucky to have discovered it somehow. So beautiful, peaceful, conforting, nostalgic... You know when you miss something that you have never lived, and that hurts in a sweet way? That's what this song does to me. Great music is timeless.
This was released at about the time of our 1st anniversary(July, 1964). We were just beginning to understand that we had entered what would be the "good old days" of our lives. That began our 7-year honeymoon before our first baby arrived. And because of the beauty and goodness of Susan's spirit, those days went on for the 50 years we had together in our private world.. But the magic of the sixties, perfectly captured in the playful innocence and joyful harmonies of the music, could not last. A darkness began creeping over the land, driving our nation and much of the world into a fearful meanness that leaves its music harsh. In her last loving words of comfort, Susan told me, "Grief is natural, but let it be brief. The cure is remembrance and gratitude, for one another and all we've shared." So on lonely nights I turn here to relive Chad and Jeremy, The Momas and the Popas, Spanky and Our Gang, the Association and all those days of love and laughter. Thank you, RUclips.
This was one of the songs I was blessed to hear in my teens. Music was actual music back then. You could sing along and harmonize with 60’s songs like this. I miss that time so much. 😢
I see what you're saying however I also feel there are some more recent and current songs out there which have those same qualities, you just have to look for them.
I was 8yrs old and this is what played in the background of my youth growing up in the 60s. Real MUSIC, with real TALENT, by real Artists. No hop garbage. ✌
LOVED these two on The Dick Van Dyke Show!! They were charming and delightful! The episode is called "The Red Coats are Coming." It's one of my favorite episodes from this great sitcom!
Who remembers the other pair another great British exsport like these named,Peter and Gordon singing "World without Love" we did send a lot of great music to the U.S. from Britain
I was almost 14 when this song came out and to this day it is one of my favorites. Those were truly care free days and wonderful times, and every time I here this song, I stop, drift back, and smile. The British invasion including the Beatles also landed during this time period. What a great time to be alive. The only thing I had to do was mow my parents lawn, and fix flats on my bike~~everything else was pure gravy.
Yes, back then there was plenty of teen employment, free and very low cost college with options galore. Wealth Power and Privilege have shut off all those spiggots and blocked all the drains
I had the enormous privilege of being taught at secondary school by Keith Noble (co-writer). An incredible teacher and a thoroughly, thoroughly decent man. Humble, giving and supportive throughout my schooldays. Loved hearing him talk about the creation of this song. A chart topper in the USA as I recall him saying with pride! Tremendously beautiful song. I'll never forget his kindness, care and support: it really made a difference. I hope all of you listeners enjoy. God bless you Mr Noble. I'll be forever grateful for having had you as a teacher. One in a million.
Interesting story, they're obscure and virtually unknown in the UK having charted just once in 1963 with their first release that made no.37, just about profitable enough to allow the record company to give them studio time and musicans to record an album, in the hope that it may pay for itself and allow a small profit, which it just about did.. Subsequent releases were made solely with the American Market in mind and were never promoted in the UK as they sold poorly
He was an interesting man to listen to. Had been involved in ‘The Screaming Abdabs’ who later evolved into Pink Floyd… “Tell us about your time in the band, Sir” was a bit of a recurring request, but he didn’t give too much away. Glad the studios made enough to keep them going. I listen to this song often - it’s timeless.
Hermosa cancion de mi época ....cuan dificil sera olvidarla...lo llevo en mi corazón cuando conoci a mi esposa ....tengo 73 años....lamentable lo de Chad q falleció .....nos lleva solo la delantera.....bendiciones Jeremy...saludos de Perú .
I saw Jeremy Clyde along with Albert Lee a few weeks ago up in Santa Cruz. Wonderful show. Looking forward to seeing them together with Peter Asher one of these days......
Going back to the 1960s would be wonderful, imagine being able to talk with our dearly missed loved ones again, in hindsight we could appreciate them even more knowing what we know now, we are all travellers in time heading in the same direction, be more kind to each other on our journey! 😉
Great to see Dick...This was the year I was born (oh my) Chad looked so childlike, and now he's gone :( Love their music and I watch them on the Dick Van Dyke show alot...my favorite episode "The Red Coats are Coming"
I wasn't even alive in 1964 (I wouldn't be born for another 38 years), but I would rather be there than in 2020, the most crummy year I've ever lived through.
I remember being on watch on board The USS Brumby DE 1044 off Guantanamo Bay Cuba when I was just starting my tour of duty. This song was stuck in my head just after getting that dreaded Dear John letter. It both saddened me, but I loved the song anyway. The year was 1966, just noticed this was on American Bandstand on November 28, 1964, almost to the day I meet the author of that terrible letter.
As a young woman in the 90's and early 00's, this timeless song remind me that the spring and summer of youth is quickly fading fast. But God has granted me the chance to see early autumn. But oh it hurts to lose your youth and face regrets of yesteryear.
I was born 20 years after this song but luckily for me my mom always shared this era with me. I show these videos to my kids and it's hard for me to even understand that young people liked this music. How did we fall so incredibly fast? How do people still not see it - or worse, they seem to celebrate it? It's so poignant.
Remember transistor radios? That's where I first heard this song! It will last forever!
And it always sounded better!
I used my transistor radio to listen to WLS in Chicago. Kept it under my pillow so my parents wouldn't hear.
What great memories.
@@philbrowning3279Me too. I was 10 in 65 and would fall asleep listening to WLS in Chicago. My dad worked the second shift. He would come in to my room and turn off my transistor radio to conserve my 9 volt battery. I still enjoy listening to the radio. I listen to WXRT.
Yes! They sounded so tinny!!
Remember? I still kind of have one. Although in the garage shed. But to be honest. Don't know if it works. Good song.
Keith, Chad and I (Clive Metcalfe) wrote this sixty years ago and as I approach my 80th birthday it's still wonderful to know so many people still love our song.
God bless ❤
love the song & still have the album in 2024.
Such a lovely song.❤
Thank you so much for this beautiful song. I’m 69 and instantly go back to a better place when I hear it.
It's just a wonderful song. They say that all good things must end, someday. But this song will be played forever. I saw an interview you did (A Fleeting Glimpse) where you said the song is almost unknown in the UK. I am sad for them! I visited your art page, also. Lovely. I especially like the one of the old fence & gate, and one of the person riding the bicycle among pastel buildings. I hope this note finds you doing well.
I miss the music of those days, the innocence... we've lost a lot.
Completely in 2016.
Agree 2024 years fly by I’m suddenly older and feeling it. Sometimes the music can take me back even if only for a minute it’s still good to feel like I did before I wake up and remember it was fleeting like the years of my life. Oh the music and innocence how beautiful it was!
Amen
Agree, such a beautiful timeless song.
@@barnesjohn7657Actually started from 2001.
Takes me back to summer 1964 in England. I am 77 now
I am curious. In 1964 was Beatlemania as big in England, as it was in the States?
I'm 76, and it takes me back to basic training.
I remember this song! 🎵 in a few years I would be in the army. What a beautiful song ❤
@@seattlewa8500... Of course it was, actually around the whole western world.
I haven't heard this lovely song for over 40 years. How is it I remember all the words, but can scarcely recall my address and phone number?
I am still listening. I remember when I fell in love with this song.
It saddened me when Chad passed away on 20 December 2020, of pneumonia following a fall. Homes can be dangerous as I too have fallen at home however I am 67 and able to recover moderately quickly. Chad was 79.
Glad you recovered and stay safe. I'm sorry to hear about Chad. I never thought I'd be saying this here, but for those who have houses with un-carpeted stairs, no matter what your age, no matter how much you might hate carpeting, it's worth doing the stairs and the landings. It might save your life. Pardon the soap-box, it's just something I've noticed as friends and family have gone through similar things.
Agree falls are very dangerous as we age. I am in my 70’s and I do go to the gym 4 to 5 days a week. I work on my balance it’s challenging but a doctor says if you want to enjoy your 80’s go to the gym, pick up heavy weights, do not smoke nor drink alcohol.
I love songs that you can sing to who have meaning because over 50 years when your love leaves for the summer, communication was harder. These songs create a picture in your head.
I’m 70 years old, and was about 12 when this came out. Velvety smooth and lyrical, a beautiful song!
I'm 68 and weren't those the days? Wish we could have gotten better instead of what we have today. ❤
@@mollylittlewolf9192 I'm 68 too Molly and I totally agree with you. Those were the carefree days when life was a lot simpler.
@@delby66 the music these days seems angry to me. I don't like rap either 🤣
I was 13! 😊
@@mollylittlewolf9192 In many ways we did get better as a country, then we rapidly descended just as a elevator does going down.
No foul language. Just beautiful music. It has meaning
I am SO GLAD that I grew up in that era.
Me too. The BEST! (Except for Vietnam). 👍
Amen
Me too ✌️
Me too. I loved growing up with music and still fill the air with vintage vinyl a bit too loud.
ME TOO
JUST NOW SAMG IT WITH THEM
" JUST POPPED INTO MY HEAD 3:30 AM
Dear God.....can we please go back....just for an afternoon? Ohh...I loved this when I was 10 in 1965....still love it now. Those of us my age and perhaps a little older who might be reading this.....do you realize how absolutely great we had it musically then? Even though most all our cars had dinky little am radios only, with a horrible speaker upwards in the center of the dashboard's top...it just seemed like every song....one after another after another.....was a winner. We were so lucky. So very lucky.
i'm your age, find me a time machine, you can send me back permanently, as the age i am right now...
@@greg33770 I hear 'ya Greg. We could go back together and split the gas fee....lol.
@@joelewing4498 🙂👍
I was 14 going on 15. Sure beats Illuminati Corporate Rock.
Yeah. I hear you. I was there. Lucky we were.
Love that song! Am 71 now and have always bee a music buff; 60-80’’ are the best.
71 also! 😊
@@wasabe591Me too!
This song has been pleasantly stuck in my head for over fifty years.
Well put and same here. Not that there is anything bad about it being stuck in my head.
It has been stuck in my head for 59 yrs! Beautiful and relaxing ……🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦🌺
I think we all wish time would always be stuck in the 60’s ❤
Going back to the 1960s would be wonderful, imagine being able to talk with our dearly missed loved ones again, in hindsight we could appreciate them even more knowing what we know now, we are all travellers in time heading in the same direction, be more kind to each other on our journey! 😉
I still enjoy some 60s music but ar 71 im still looking forward... .
@ericiverson3441 ... To what! I don’t like to be too negative but look at life now, housing crisis, homelessness, inflation, rich getting richer and the poor poorer, cost of living going through the roof, wars all around the world and seems to be getting worse rather than better, but we do have rap and other crap music mainly driven by scantily clad women I suppose, little good quality music though.
I kind of live in the past, life was much better then, I do worry about just how bad the future will get! 😏
I am so happy to be part of that generation. They made music so beautifully.
Today October 12h 2022
Born in the 50's and grew up with best of music! Miss it!
Absolutely true.@@rhondaboncutter5812
2024 and beautiful than ever
@@rhondaboncutter5812 AMEN !!!!
The age of innocence, love, fun with worry, stress ? What was that !
I grew up in the Bay Area in the 50s and the police logs were “firemen rescue cat from tree” etc.
now our cats need guns 😵💫
Haight Ashbury , concert in the city, musicians who were humble and actually spoke to fans.
The good ol days !
I remember winning this album in a radio contest! Still have it! I still remember the winning question….the station would give a clue, and the caller would have to figure out a two word rhyming answer. Silly I know but I won this! Clue….insect, mat….answer…bug rug! 😂. It was worth playing getting music like this! I was in my early 20s and now 77! We had the best music!
@Suzi64grad So cool! I’m 72 and still have a stack of albums I won in radio station contests like that in the 60s before radio station formatting came along and wrecked the variety of music we heard!
@ Such fun too!!❤️
Thank you Chad and Jeremy for a lovely song so soft and get gentle. The world needs more kindness.
. . Indeed!
AMEN!!!!
Ditto
More love and kindness
Who is still listening in 2024?!
Thankfully Coors Light decided to use this in a Commercial. More thankfully, people like ourselves know of this song.
Lots of people. Lovely music that was easy to sing with and listen to. Wish we had more like it today.
reminds me of back then, listening to a transister radio....lovely thing really....
Me
my 1 time i listen to this song was back in 88 i use to have the LP and i love this song
Feb2,2024 I love Chad and Jeremy since 1965 and 2024 yes!😂😂😅😊
Feb 12, 2024 and I agree
2/17/2024 Ditto!
Don and Phil( Everly Brothers), Simon and Garfunkle, Peter and Gordon,Chad and Jeremy- the 60's sure had some top notch duos!
Chad and Jeremy were distinctly part of the "British Invasion" of the mid to late 1960s that brought fresh British Theatre and fashion trends to the streetwise American rock scene.
It was often said by he British " saved rock & roll". Saved from what? Saved it from missing out on the gently, culturally artistic dimension of the performing arts.
Also Seals and Crofts.
The lyrics that capture the loss of a summer love in 1964 are followed by the the loss of sanity in 1968
Tune in turn on and drop out Dr Timothy Leary
Riot and burn down your own cities to Build Back Better
Sound familiar?
Sonny & Cher, too. I'd put Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra up there, too.
@@georgecarini345 They were pretty unknown until 1972 but are one of my favorite duos with a LOT of great album cuts.
I remember my mom dancing by herself in the kitchen when I was 10 years old to this song. Shes almost 90 now and in a nursing home needing 24 hour professional care. This sparked a recessed memory of a wonderful time in my life. Although we can't go back, I just did. Tragically she doesn't know me sometimes. Miss you mom, you were a great dancer and an exceptional mom.
People weren't such assholes then.
You must play this song for her, even if it's over the phone. Play a couple songs she loves whether she seems to remember or not. Music soothes, and maybe she will recognize something; never know- good luck.
@@Katy-ye1zr Thank you. I visit her in the nursing home often. I'll do that.
Make a tape and take it with you when you visit your Mum next time. Music can create miracles on dementia. Maybe, just maybe, you'll get the chance for another dance with her. I will keep my fingers crossed. ❤
@@Pia-ou1cc You are very kind. Thank you for the suggestion. I will.
Loved it back then, last day of school got to take my tennis shoes home........pure delight putting those on and listening to these tunes on the Pontiac radio...........
Beautiful harmonies with their voices, enticing accents with brass and strings and the final pièce de résistance of ending the ballad on a picardy third. This was truly music for the soul.
Always loved that song ….still do.
Young people today will never will never know the beauty and freedom of this time.
Neither will we if reincarnation is actually true. I'm not saying it is. I have no idea but if it is who know's what we'll be listening to, if anything at all. Sorry I just had a beer. Happy Christmas!😃
I remember this song as a kid. Summer seemed to last forever back then. Sitting on the porch reading comic books and eating dixie cups. Life was simpler.
I never thought it would end 😥 I want to go back 🙏☮️💞🌹🎼
So much simpler. Less complicated. I miss it and so much beautiful music like this.
It was awesome!
sure was
@@cathymooney7498 unfortunately we can't go back in time.
I used to stop whatever I was doing to listen to this song. Since I lost my wife, it makes me cry. It hurt me so to say goodbye to her!
Hang in there buddy.
johnnyd63 Thank You!
You must love her very much. Bless you.
absue Yes I do! Thank You!
Hope it's easier now, Clarence.
We children of the 1960's sure were lucky to experience this music first hand. Too many great bands of the 60's to name here. I am happy for subsequent generations that are able to hear this for the first time.
we had better drugs
Wouldn't know. I have never taken any drugs, nor ever tried marijuana.
admirable restraint
lovely song though, only heard it for the first time a few months ago on wfmu.org
Yes, we the children of the 60s were lucky. But what we left for our kids and grandkids is so tragic.
How could a 7 year old love these songs back in 64............thanks Transistor radio.
I was 9-my older sister got a transister radio as as gift. We 3 sisters are all such music heads to this day from listening to radio back in the 60s..
8 or 9 year old me was able to love this song
I never realized so many of us were listening back then...I had to hide my radio...
Ken Morgan Same here, Transistor radio was my best friend back then and still is lol..
Why did you hide your radio Scott?
I loved this song in my young days and still do. There was a time when singers could sing. RIP, Chad Stuart.
I had just turned 16 on October 12th wow like the song , all those years ago, will you still need me when I’m 64 , I wish I was 64 I thank GOD I am still around I have 4 grandchildren I’m Blessed AMEN
I agree with the lady below. We had the most beautiful music. This is one of them. I miss these two--love the songs!
This is such a great song!
I was 17, and a new Navy Sailor when this came out. Now, at 77. I remembered EVERY WORD. Good music never goes away.
@@bobclavile5653 thank you for your service to our country welcome home 🌹
great music a blast from the past
Soothing I will be 71 on Christmas this year I want to go back to those times thankyou Dear GOD for having those childhood memories and green apples on a tree.
Shockingly beautiful in its gentle harmonies and violin accompaniments - was a huge Summer hit.
You had to be there❤️I can't or don't want to imagine my life without the Classics of the 50's and 60's throw in some 70's also.
🙌🏼🙇🏽♂️🙇🏽♂️🙇🏽♂️❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙💙🥲🥲🥲
I had a Chad & Jeremy CD that I played often when my three children were little. Every time this song came on, my littlest son (at age 3) would say, "Mama! It's our song!". To this day, so many years later, I still get happy tears in my eyes when I hear this beautiful song and remember those precious days.
Trees swayin' in the summer breeze
Showin' off their silver leaves
As we walked by
Soft kisses on a summer's day
Laughing all our cares away
Just you and I
Sweet sleepy warmth of summer nights
Gazing at the distant lights
In the starry sky
They say that all good things must end someday
Autumn leaves must fall
But don't you know
That it hurts me so
To say goodbye to you?
Wish you didn't have to go
No, no, no, no, and when the rain
Beats against my window pane
I'll think of summer days again
And dream of you
They say that all good things must end someday
Autumn leaves must fall
But don't you know that it hurts me so
To say goodbye to you?
Wish you didn't have to go
No, no, no, no, and when the rain
Beats against my window pane
I'll think of summer days again
And dream of you
And dream of you
As a GenXer, my generation are now in their autumn years. It does hurt to say goodbye to youth, but it' s life .
I remember this so well from my high school days. As a matter of fact I still have the 45 record I bought back around 1966! So many memories.❤❤❤
Rich, captivating sound delightfully augmented by delicate lyrics with rich, harmonic vocals. I was enchanted by this duo in the mid-1960s.
This is a pretty and sad song , nice to be a teenager in the 60s.
Yes it sure was!!!!
Young innocent love ... heartbreaking 💔
Except for the war.
It was even more fun being in your twentys...
Even sadder nowadays. What a slap in the face.
I remember watching Dick Clark with my young aunt in the 1950s. The sixties and early seventies had incredibly talented singers, songwriters, and musicians, though.
Never get enough of listening this old song , I keep always my memories during my younger days..
This song is from waaay before my time, but I'm lucky to have discovered it somehow. So beautiful, peaceful, conforting, nostalgic... You know when you miss something that you have never lived, and that hurts in a sweet way? That's what this song does to me. Great music is timeless.
That is so nice to hear. ❤
It's amazing that here I am in 2022 watching something from 1964.
The world seemed so much younger back in the 60's!! What a beautiful song!
And tamer!!
Not the world, just us. = ]
Love This song brings good happy and sad memories 💔😢🙇🏻♂️💙❤️
A masterpiece.. Thank you Chad and Jeremy.
My mama always had a radio playing in the kitchen.... these songs are ingrained in the fabric of my life.
This was released at about the time of our 1st anniversary(July, 1964). We were just beginning to understand that we had entered what would be the "good old days" of our lives. That began our 7-year honeymoon before our first baby arrived. And because of the beauty and goodness of Susan's spirit, those days went on for the 50 years we had together in our private world..
But the magic of the sixties, perfectly captured in the playful innocence and joyful harmonies of the music, could not last. A darkness began creeping over the land, driving our nation and much of the world into a fearful meanness that leaves its music harsh.
In her last loving words of comfort, Susan told me, "Grief is natural, but let it be brief. The cure is remembrance and gratitude, for one another and all we've shared." So on lonely nights I turn here to relive Chad and Jeremy, The Momas and the Popas, Spanky and Our Gang, the Association and all those days of love and laughter.
Thank you, RUclips.
+Kirk Bready That is one of the most beautiful things I have ever read. Your words went right to my heart
+elleboucher agreed I'm sobbing rn
+Kirk Bready "the magic of the sixties, perfectly captured in the playful innocence and joyful harmonies"Couldn't have been said any better...
+Kirk Bready Susan and Kirk, a great love story. As long as love exists, so will the both of you.
+Kirk Bready I'm confused, Dick's podium says AB '65?
Haven't heard this song in many years. Brings back childhood memories.
I’m 71 and have such fond memories while listening to this beautiful song! ❤
Lyrics and harmony that can speak to some heartstrings.
Remember listening to this in 64from one of the pirate radio stations loved then still do in 2023 a lovely song.
Still beautiful to listen to. Harmony is gorgeous, so soft and gentle.
Ah, didn't we think those days would just go on forever?
Oh how I wish they had!
No, not with the stinking Vietnam conflict.
@@thomaspick4123 Ah, Mr. Bitterman. Or is that Donny Downer? Try dipping your toe in 2019...
Casey m... Too true
We took it all for granted.
Canción maravillosa ya no la había escuchado me recuerda mi infancia y juventud primer amor inolvidable AMR
Summer Song is haunting. In a good way.
Im 66 and still listening and will keep on!👂
This was one of the songs I was blessed to hear in my teens. Music was actual music back then. You could sing along and harmonize with 60’s songs like this. I miss that time so much. 😢
As soon as they had to start having "attitude" in music, it went straight down the toilet.
I see what you're saying however I also feel there are some more recent and current songs out there which have those same qualities, you just have to look for them.
@@bingohhhhhhhhhhhh And get past all the woke perversion and nonsense
I was 8yrs old and this is what played in the background of my youth growing up in the 60s. Real MUSIC, with real TALENT, by real Artists. No hop garbage. ✌
Wow l remember the same....thanks
LOVED these two on The Dick Van Dyke Show!! They were charming and delightful! The episode is called "The Red Coats are Coming." It's one of my favorite episodes from this great sitcom!
So much of my life has long since passed. This song, as beautiful as it is, make me want to cry
I am!!!! 2024. I absolutely love this song ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Simply one of the most beautiful songs of All-Time ; incredible melody and perfect lyrics ; Thank you Chad and Jeremy.
AMEN.
I agree with you, Rodney.
Always loved this song......and most everything else Chad and Jeremy came out with. Thanks for posting!!
Who remembers the other pair another great British exsport like these named,Peter and Gordon singing "World without Love" we did send a lot of great music to the U.S. from Britain
Before my time, but yes you did.
I remember my first love from summer camp. Innocent, we held hands...😊
I was almost 14 when this song came out and to this day it is one of my favorites. Those were truly care free days and wonderful times, and every time I here this song, I stop, drift back, and smile. The British invasion including the Beatles also landed during this time period. What a great time to be alive. The only thing I had to do was mow my parents lawn, and fix flats on my bike~~everything else was pure gravy.
Yep!
dang you're old
Named my first two sons Chad and Jeremy in honor of these two musicians...
I was 1.
Yes, back then there was plenty of teen employment, free and very low cost college with options galore. Wealth Power and Privilege have shut off all those spiggots and blocked all the drains
I was 15 years old when I first heard this song; now I’m an old man... I still love this song!
I had the enormous privilege of being taught at secondary school by Keith Noble (co-writer). An incredible teacher and a thoroughly, thoroughly decent man. Humble, giving and supportive throughout my schooldays. Loved hearing him talk about the creation of this song. A chart topper in the USA as I recall him saying with pride! Tremendously beautiful song. I'll never forget his kindness, care and support: it really made a difference. I hope all of you listeners enjoy. God bless you Mr Noble. I'll be forever grateful for having had you as a teacher. One in a million.
Interesting story, they're obscure and virtually unknown in the UK having charted just once in 1963 with their first release that made no.37, just about profitable enough to allow the record company to give them studio time and musicans to record an album, in the hope that it may pay for itself and allow a small profit, which it just about did..
Subsequent releases were made solely with the American Market in mind and were never promoted in the UK as they sold poorly
He was an interesting man to listen to. Had been involved in ‘The Screaming Abdabs’ who later evolved into Pink Floyd… “Tell us about your time in the band, Sir” was a bit of a recurring request, but he didn’t give too much away. Glad the studios made enough to keep them going. I listen to this song often - it’s timeless.
Hermosa cancion de mi época ....cuan dificil sera olvidarla...lo llevo en mi corazón cuando conoci a mi esposa ....tengo 73 años....lamentable lo de Chad q falleció .....nos lleva solo la delantera.....bendiciones Jeremy...saludos de Perú .
I saw Jeremy Clyde along with Albert Lee a few weeks ago up in Santa Cruz. Wonderful show. Looking forward to seeing them together with Peter Asher one of these days......
Sitting behind the stadium at lunch listening to this song on my little pocket radio. Simple times, simple pleasures.
It's Summer right now.Listening to this song today-July 23,2019.
Jeremy is playing here at a tiny club in ky in a few weeks..
Desde México un abrazo, disfrutando de ésta linda, muy linda melodía. ♪♪♪Kisses in the Summer days♪♪♪
Not in Australia! 8C in Sydney. Very cold for us.
@@carolevonaarberg472 cierto!! Acá sol y calor y con ustedes frío
@@kensims4086 Be sure to see him!
I feel so lucky and blessed to have been alive to hear all the great songs of the 60's! This song ranks right up there as one of the many best!
I was 11years old in the summer of 64. Even then i new it was a special song. On vacation in Table Rock Lake Missouri.
I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them.🖤🙏🖤
Rest in peace Chad Stuart... "They say that all good things must end someday, autumn leaves must fall."
Great music never ends my friend.
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So true so very very true 😞😞😭😭.
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Oct 2024. Thank you. Take me back in Time.
Loved that song . ❤🎉
I dedicate this song to Patti, Rick ,and John, for my everlasting memory of our day at a CT beach, summer of '69❤
@@cattailer1077 I did a double take, cuz my name is Patti and my brother’s name is Rick!
I am still listening. Sixty years later. No one writes music like this anymore.
Going back to the 1960s would be wonderful, imagine being able to talk with our dearly missed loved ones again, in hindsight we could appreciate them even more knowing what we know now, we are all travellers in time heading in the same direction, be more kind to each other on our journey! 😉
These two guys are talented and have perfect harmony like the Letterman and The Beach Boys too. Great song.
This song reminds me of my mother, who passed in 2017. Beautiful song and beautiful woman.
❤❤❤
A timeless soft rock classic. Anyone else remember when Chad & Jeremy appeared on the Dick Van Dyke Show as "The Redcoats?"
I remember it.
patty duke show too
Sure do, they were great
Of course, I just watched the episode 10 minutes ago. One of my favorite episodes. They also were on Batman. Catwoman stole their voices!!
@@garryford1216
How did I miss that one?
I've seen that Dick VanDyke episode a bunch of times, but never Batman. Thanks! I'll look out for it.
Some great music came across the pond and thank you ladies for not screaming.
Great to see Dick...This was the year I was born (oh my) Chad looked so childlike, and now he's gone :( Love their music and I watch them on the Dick Van Dyke show alot...my favorite episode "The Red Coats are Coming"
Brings me back to the summers in the 60's ,one of my favorite songs
and first loves
First heartbreak ... 💔
They were on batman tv show
And The Munsters, The Patty Duke Show, and The Dick van Dyke Show...
@@heatherremlin8607 To this day, 57 years later I remember & miss my first love, Lindy Lopez
The summer of 1964 was magical. Unlike the tragic summer of 2020. I'll be glad when this year is over, I'm running out of happy memories!!!
I wasn't even alive in 1964 (I wouldn't be born for another 38 years), but I would rather be there than in 2020, the most crummy year I've ever lived through.
I am still listening after all these,it brings back a lot of memories.❤
Didn’t we all love them….those were the days my friends….
I remember being on watch on board The USS Brumby DE 1044 off Guantanamo Bay Cuba when I was just starting my tour of duty. This song was stuck in my head just after getting that dreaded Dear John letter. It both saddened me, but I loved the song anyway. The year was 1966, just noticed this was on American Bandstand on November 28, 1964, almost to the day I meet the author of that terrible letter.
Im 13 years old and wished i was born in those early years to just listen to those good old yer music. it sucksm
My all-time favorite #1 song! The images and emotions and memories that this wonderful song evokes are simply timeless...
As a young woman in the 90's and early 00's, this timeless song remind me that the spring and summer of youth is quickly fading fast. But God has granted me the chance to see early autumn. But oh it hurts to lose your youth and face regrets of yesteryear.
Totally agree with you.
This song was played at Ocean Breeze Water Park in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I worked there for ten summers and I loved to sing along to it.
At 67 retired now and happy listening to the music of my youth,sad and happy at the same time 😢
I was born 20 years after this song but luckily for me my mom always shared this era with me. I show these videos to my kids and it's hard for me to even understand that young people liked this music. How did we fall so incredibly fast? How do people still not see it - or worse, they seem to celebrate it? It's so poignant.
Just love this song and remember as a little boy feeling the summer breeze and listening to this song !