私は75歳の日本人です!17歳の頃、The Zombies - I Love Youを 聴いて心を熱くしていました!ありがとう!The Zombies! ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ I'm a 75-year-old Japanese! When I was 17, I listened to The Zombies - I Love You and it warmed my heart! Thank you! The Zombies!
I've had the pleasure of seeing the legendary Zombies. They were phenomenal. I've also had the pleasure of seeing Argent. Rod Argent is recovering from a recent stroke. He has retired from touring, but not music.
I've been looking at all these recent Abbey Road Zombies videos. For starters, I love how the guitar player smiles constantly - he's having so much fun.
"The success of People!'s version of "I Love You" frustrated The Zombies. According to Zombies lead singer Colin Blunstone: "That was a bit of a heartbreaker. It wasn't a favourite song of mine to be absolutely honest, but it was a little disappointing that we were struggling so hard". "I Love You" is a 1965 song by The Zombies. "I Love You" was written by Chris White, who indicated: "The thing that came first was the riff. That was the root of writing that one. In actual fact I think I nicked it off Tommy Roe". It was recorded by the British pop band The Zombies on 8 July 1965 at Decca Studios. It was released in August 1965 as the B-side to "Whenever You're Ready" in the UK, USA, Japan, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, Japan, and the Philippines. The single failed to make the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and the UK Singles Chart and achieved only limited chart success in other countries. Daniel Williams speculates that: "Perhaps, as happened to sixties groups desperately looking to rediscover a magic formula, some fatal hesitancy was exhibited about which side of a single was which; ‘I Love You’'s structural inversion of chorus and verse makes it both a dramatic and memorably harmonic B side, trumping ‘Whenever You’re Ready’'s more traditional delights and wig-out organ". The track got a resurgence in Japan two years after initially being recorded, when a cover in Japanese by the Carnabeats reached number two on the charts there, with it becoming a rock standard among Japanese bands. Similarly, in 1968, American rock group People! managed to reach number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with it." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_You_(The_Zombies_song)
WOW!!
ZOMBIES IN 2024- STILL ROCKIN IT!!
I was obsessed with this song as a kid. What a hypnotic tune. Seeing them perform it live is amazing.
That voice !
The Zombies are great.
私は75歳の日本人です!17歳の頃、The Zombies - I Love Youを
聴いて心を熱くしていました!ありがとう!The Zombies!
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・
I'm a 75-year-old Japanese! When I was 17, I listened to
The Zombies - I Love You and it warmed my heart!
Thank you! The Zombies!
Beautiful. Colin's voice is an ageless wonder!
Still hitting the high notes!
Love you guys!!!!
So so good The Zombies
I've had the pleasure of seeing the legendary Zombies. They were phenomenal.
I've also had the pleasure of seeing Argent.
Rod Argent is recovering from a recent stroke. He has retired from touring, but not music.
Id started to forget what musical talent there is/ was that I didn't remember. Amazing!
I've been looking at all these recent Abbey Road Zombies videos. For starters, I love how the guitar player smiles constantly - he's having so much fun.
Great song!
I still have the single I bought by "The People" when it came out.
Thank you for sharing this.
Wonderful !! Thank you all so very much ❤❤❤!!!!
Great..!!
🤩Bravo, Rod! Your "Argent - Nexus" was my favoutite album in 70s. God bless you!
I LOVE YOU ❤❤❤Recordを持っていますよ🎉大好きな歌ですよ
素敵な歌声を聞けて嬉しいです😊JAPAN東京❤️❤️💯😎👍
Love you guys!❤😊
Absolutely Awesome!
Still got it
WOW! They're like a British version, of Crosby, Stills,& Nash!🙂.Keep up the good work.
Zombies were first
日本では1967年にザ・カーナビーツというバンドにカバーされ、日本では大ヒットしました。
❤❤❤❤❤
"The success of People!'s version of "I Love You" frustrated The Zombies. According to Zombies lead singer Colin Blunstone: "That was a bit of a heartbreaker. It wasn't a favourite song of mine to be absolutely honest, but it was a little disappointing that we were struggling so hard". "I Love You" is a 1965 song by The Zombies. "I Love You" was written by Chris White, who indicated: "The thing that came first was the riff. That was the root of writing that one. In actual fact I think I nicked it off Tommy Roe". It was recorded by the British pop band The Zombies on 8 July 1965 at Decca Studios. It was released in August 1965 as the B-side to "Whenever You're Ready" in the UK, USA, Japan, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, Japan, and the Philippines. The single failed to make the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and the UK Singles Chart and achieved only limited chart success in other countries. Daniel Williams speculates that: "Perhaps, as happened to sixties groups desperately looking to rediscover a magic formula, some fatal hesitancy was exhibited about which side of a single was which; ‘I Love You’'s structural inversion of chorus and verse makes it both a dramatic and memorably harmonic B side, trumping ‘Whenever You’re Ready’'s more traditional delights and wig-out organ". The track got a resurgence in Japan two years after initially being recorded, when a cover in Japanese by the Carnabeats reached number two on the charts there, with it becoming a rock standard among Japanese bands. Similarly, in 1968, American rock group People! managed to reach number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with it." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_You_(The_Zombies_song)
Que voz bacana
♪好きさ。好きさ。好きさ、おまえのすべて~こんなにお前を好き、好き、好きなのに♪日本のGSカーナビーツの代表曲ですね。
Love Colin Blunstone's smokey English accent ! Aging has only made The Zombies better !!
GS全盛期、ドラムスティックを握りながら、"♬おまえのすべてを"、アイ高野さんの熱唱を思い出さずにはいられません、あまりにも早く亡くなられて残念です。
Mick Lieber, lead guitar.
They lost out big time daft pepper their 68 album was far superior
These lyrics are so terribly written.
Never listened to a "Taylor Swift", "Justin Beeber", or "Miley Cyrus" song... Hopefully, I never will...