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not nostalgia | A remarkable voice, no one else can recreate her melancholy. Crystal clear and beautiful! |
not nostalgia | For those of you that just heard ticket to ride. And you hear the change they made to what key they recorded in. And her key!!!!! Casper |
nostalgia | A voice from my childhood. I grew up listening to their Christmas album--still one of my favorites! |
not nostalgia | So nice ! A wonderful weekend to you my dear friend ! Best Wishes ! |
not nostalgia | It makes me laugh at the thought of anyone not liking this song |
nostalgia | brings me to the childhood. I love and miss the days. |
nostalgia | All my best memories come back clearly to me........ |
nostalgia | Thank you for bringing me back a part of my childhood , my parents let me hear this on the radio when I was 4 , 5 years old. Finally found it :D |
not nostalgia | Always the best female artist fantastic song beautifully written lyrics can't find a song that match it |
not nostalgia | Her singing still sends shivers down my spine an absolutely devastating loss to us all! |
not nostalgia | It is a song that is necessary just now that the world is in a disturbing state. It is a masterpiece made in a good era when the richness of the heart was valued more than the affluence of things. |
not nostalgia | That's why you always say that I have to be a good day at work and I don't know what I want to be a good night is that what u want me to do that and I'm so excited about this and thought I had the same thing I have to be a good day at work and I don't know what I want to be a good day at work and I don't know what I want to be a good day at work and I don't know what I want you to come to me and you knows I love you and you |
nostalgia | Thank you my mother in heaven has introduced me this song. and by listening to it I always remember our memories. |
not nostalgia | One of the most unique voices ever in the music industry. A tragic loss!!! |
not nostalgia | Pretty bloody fantastic. to say she was a recluse who only wanted to play the drums, beautiful voice, soulful and heartfelt. Sadly lost to a problem unheard of in her era. |
not nostalgia | You know I realized something, this song is singing about how I think of this song, meta. |
not nostalgia | Perception of death, birth, sorrow, suffering, old age |
nostalgia | Feeling nostalgic. My school time. |
nostalgia | Yesterday Once More .. All my Best memory come back clearly to me.... Wow!! Amazing.. Very natural voice .. What a talent .. Who's Listening 2018? |
not nostalgia | D, came here only to apologize and to thank you. My phone is almost completely discharged, got to preserve the charge |
not nostalgia | You invest 100 000 in a business and it becomes a billion dollar concern you are not to share in those billions.Lawyers will fall.That is why concerns could go bankrupt and share holders get nothing but suicide.What goes around comes around.Further than being a friend you could be managing director of a company.Peter Carlos Hinds.King of the Zulus.Barbados. |
not nostalgia | So sad such a great and talented singer left us to be with God at a young age, at the height of her prime. |
not nostalgia | A truly beautiful voice, a timeless wonder. They don't make singers like that anymore. |
not nostalgia | Damn, I love listening to this woman sing! Her voice seemed so effortless and clear. So sad the way she ended. Left a lot of good music behind to enjoy. Another one that was taken too soon. RIP Karen. |
nostalgia | I remember landing in Guam in late June 1970 and the Carpenters were playing in the radio earpiece as the landscape unfolded beneath me. Nice memory. |
nostalgia | Oh the memories of being a child. Seaside trips, mum and dad being around and all this fabulous music. How I miss it. |
nostalgia | Come back, please come back my old memories or take them away. |
nostalgia | But now, I recall those memories ,i do not love u anymore,but the crazy things I did,the songs I listened still makes laugh because i miss when i was young . beautiful age |
nostalgia | So strongly understand this song. I missed those days. when I loved you ,the songs I listened made me cry... |
not nostalgia | What a voice! It is a shame that voice was quieted too soon. But all of her songs were so wonderfully crafted and arranged by her brother Richard. I do not think Richard gets enough credit. But all he has been able to do is repackage their songs. |
nostalgia | Funny how when this song came out it was about music from the early 60s. her reminiscing about when she was younger. now we look on this as an old song that brings back memories. I remember listening to this when it first came out and could relate to it being a teenager in the early 60s, and longed for the music of 10-15 years earlier. |
nostalgia | Your music brings back memories, both happy and sad. You left us too early. |
not nostalgia | What an amazing song. It was before my time but it still touches my soul. It is beautiful and sad. |
not nostalgia | Very good childhood song, too bad there's no such thing as good music anymore. |
nostalgia | When I get this song already 40th years ,very very beautiful song .I wish .It was yesterday once more. |
nostalgia | Finally found it! Listened to this in my grandpa's car album in Japan so many years back. I could only remember shalalala oh oh oh. |
nostalgia | This song plays in my middle school every afternoon, I miss that beautiful times |
not nostalgia | i bought a singing doll for my daughter and it has those low quality sound preset where it loops a part of a song. i was curios to find out if it was a real song so i listened carefully to her words and googled it and i got here. beautiful song indeed. btw the doll is for 400 rupees in Karachi, Pakistan. (4 Dollars) |
nostalgia | Every time when I listen to this song in the night, I just can stop making myself into tears. I miss the days we had. |
nostalgia | I memorized this song during my childhood days for my singing competition. After growing up years past .. I forgot about this.. 30 years past and finding this song again brings tears and emotions back like it was yesterday. One of the best singers that ever lived. |
not nostalgia | No matter how happy I'm feeling, five seconds into this song and I'm close to tears. |
nostalgia | wow, memories of early seventies keep flashing to my mind whenever I hear this song. |
nostalgia | When I was a kid, my mom played this song to me and she said loves it, but she actually doesn't understand English (we are Chinese). Till now I still remember this song, it brings so many memories back when I listen to it. When we are all weeping for ugly humanity that different countries and races fight against each other, I'm still happy to see that there's always something which brings us together |
not nostalgia | no body with a sweeter melodious voice than her...love every song she sings |
nostalgia | Looking back on how it was In years gone by And the good times that I had Makes today seem rather sad So much has changed |
nostalgia | when i was a kid, i found a music tape in my father's room, and the first song was this. so many years passed, and i gradually understand the lyrics. now when i listen to this song, i just cant help stop my tears. |
nostalgia | The first time I managed to gather enough money so I can buy something to play music on the go, I bought a very cheap USB MP3 player, among the first affordable ones in my country. This song was included inside as an Easter egg of sorts. It even had a cool lyrics display feature (which my current higher-brand music player of today sadly lacks). When I listen to this song I remember my days as a struggling teenager |
nostalgia | This song gives serenity to the listener and recalling past memories. In the silence did not expect so quickly time goes by as if just yesterday he passed |
not nostalgia | man everytime I hear this song my allergies act up and my eyes start watering such a beautiful voice what a lose when she died. |
not nostalgia | Well, it is a sing-a-long class even the car is a bolt on. Fresh off the steamer. Thank you for asking me to shove the pie into the boot, to make sense of blacklane. |
not nostalgia | Saw a comment on another video that they still play this song on the radio in Viet Nam.... Sad its not played in America. |
not nostalgia | the more I listen to this, the more depressed and sadder I am, I wished I could have done better and got everything fixed... I know being sad can undo nothing, but you just couldn't help yourself from that. :( |
nostalgia | When I first listened to this song I was just ten or eleven. Back then I only knew how to appreciate the nice melody and the great voice.And now I am eighteen, struggling in the pain due to my studies, my family and...And I can strongly resonate with the lyrics now .Those happy times in my childhood... |
not nostalgia | Last Monday, I cried for 30 minutes straight listening to this song while reading the sad ending of The Awakening by Kate Chopin. |
not nostalgia | She is so pretty and very good singer!! Is she mixed-race or Latina??? |
nostalgia | I felt so alive then.it brings it all back I had a great life and stell am |
not nostalgia | This is incredible! Sounds like a 90s house track and she's just a child too!! Wow!! |
not nostalgia | She has a southern accent, although i think she was a DC girl. Come Moan. Moan? LOL. |
not nostalgia | This sounds fresh in 2019 ! Timeless disco don't hear it often even on disco /house shows |
not nostalgia | Good times! And she was only 14, just wow! It's concerning that her hair is the same shape as my bell end but it was fashionable back then I guess |
not nostalgia | Is she mixed race? As when I first heard this I thought it was black girl singing. Either way she has a fantastic voice! |
nostalgia | Jesus remember dancing to this at the Capital Radios best disco in town on a Friday night at the Lyceum Ballroom in London with the best Dj Greg Edwards. |
not nostalgia | Disco declined rapidly in 1980, and by July 1981 it was totally dead. Why??? There has always been attempts from the 90s for revival, but only short lived. Very sad. |
nostalgia | Lots of childhood memories |
not nostalgia | Love this track especially as feeling low in #Liverpool #ItsLiverpool but this tune is making me feel much #Happier |
nostalgia | I remember playing handball with me and my friends busting this song until 3pm everyone in the neighborhood high tail it home to watch a Shaw Brother flick on Saturday . |
not nostalgia | Young, gifted and well done for doing what a lot of people only dream of. Such a nice voice at a tender age, I wonder where she is now |
not nostalgia | You all know this was a mess. she was popular but she just couldn't dance and had no stage presence. That hair oh my why? I could think of a million other things to do with the hair.Her heart wasn't in show business and it showed. She retired before the age of 25. I have never seen anyone in show business but her do this. There are people who wish that they could have been this popular. |
nostalgia | The good old days , reminds me of the silver blades Birmingham Sundays |
nostalgia | I was a barman in the UK when it came out and loved it so much I'd pop out of the bar to feed the Jukebox to keep it playing over and over. Never knew she was only 14 or 15 at the time. |
not nostalgia | Adorable yet there is also a complexity and nuance in her voice beyond her years |
nostalgia | Absolutely LOVE this !! Brings back memories of my Dad playing this when I was little. Miss you so much Dad. The 11th of July 2019 will always be the saddest day of my life. Love you forever Dad RIP |
nostalgia | What a fabulous song ,and great great band ,well done for bringing back lovely memories thank you Shirley h Darlington England |
not nostalgia | I don't really understand the people that say this band was underrated or underappreciated. Yes they have maybe never got their full due, but I lived these years and they were popular, made great hits and we knew it. The problem with being fully rated was mostly because they did not stay together long enough. We know they are great and many after their time see it also. |
not nostalgia | Beautiful Tony is playing his "Black Beauty"...............that's what I call a super windy day, good thing they didn't blow into the English Channel, that would have been a real laugh. This is another great song that I never tire of !!! Wish their songs were longer though, a few staves more wold have been nice. |
nostalgia | I am 57 now and in many respects I do not feel my age at all, but when it comes to music and I see and hear what people are listening to today, I want to climb into a time machine and press 1965 and go back. There is very little today that moves me in the way that the stuff from 1963-1979 did. |
not nostalgia | No one cares about history. The Hollies clearly could be in the same conversation with regard to 3 part vocal harmonies as the Beatles. But the Beatles took it to another level that no one could match. |
not nostalgia | Hey guys, have you ever noticed how Nash turns around towards the end of the song and looks into the harbor? I have often wondered if he heard a ships horn and was looking around instinctively. Yes, these are the kinds of things I think about. Go ahead and laugh! |
not nostalgia | Would you guys laugh at me if I told you that I fantasize being in a band playing this song, and everyone is clapping and going crazy? |
nostalgia | grow up with 60s music as my mum listen to it on captial gold every sunday the song came out 7 years before i was born just love their music the harmonys are just amazing can listen to it over and over again |
not nostalgia | Anybody else think this song might have been whispering in the minds/memories/ears of The Who when they wrote "I Can See For Miles"? The beginning of that song seems to parallel the beginning of this one where you think, "Hey, I know I've heard that melody before". Love both songs but always think of the other when hearing it and vice versa. The Hollies song came first in 1966 with The Who's following in '67. Just wondering if anybody else who's always been more familiar . |
nostalgia | I bought this 45 in 1966 when I was thirteen years old and I played it over and over again on my teenage record player. It's still perfect, exciting, rousing --- certainly among the very best of the great music of its day. The Hollies harmonies are soaring. I never get tired of this song. The smiles on the faces of the singers are so full of genuine pleasure, it is wonderful to watch them perform it. |
nostalgia | As a young teenager I heard my older sisters Hollies records and was immediately struck by the drumming of Bobby Elliott. I can now say it was because it was perfect, never too much or too little. That's what I tried to remember while playing drums for over twenty years. Oh yes, great song and singing too! |
nostalgia | Thank you Carl for the nostalgic memories. |
not nostalgia | This is really, really good. Of course I've heard this before, but never paid any attention before. |
not nostalgia | Herbert Wells wrote a series of novels "Shape of Things To Come" in 1930s where he tried to predict the future of next 150 years. He was pretty good predicting WWII but could not predict that Hitler would attack Soviet Union, so his predictions went wrong from start actually. |
not nostalgia | Love this tune! Stopped in a gas station yesterday,and heard this in the store system,so I commented to the kid at the register about what a great band this was.She never heard of them. Very sad. |
not nostalgia | Too bad the face of the singer dominates the video. Other band members deserved equal camera recognition, especially since they played instruments and the lead singer did not. |
not nostalgia | no matter if you are 14 like me or a person who grew up with the British invasion, we can agree that this is some good music |
nostalgia | i was 10 and i remember my brother bringing this home on 45rpm, my favorite Yardbirds record. |
nostalgia | The british invasion had some of the best music. Brings back great high school memories that slipped away all too fast. |
nostalgia | I was in High School too, listening this music when most kids were listening to the Beatles. These guys were singing about what I was witnessing. Not the Beatles. The Yarbirds were the first protest and anti-establishment soldiers. The beginnings of the youth revolt against the old guard. Good memories! Makes me wanna "burn a doob" if I still did that sort of thing. |
nostalgia | These cats were never given the 'props' they so rightly deserved. 1966 was a GREAT year for music (I was only 12 years old then, but the memories are priceless) & The Yardbirds were way ahead of their time musically. |
not nostalgia | These guys were cooler than anyone out there now. And, the music was from the future. Brilliant , without compare. Come tomorrow, we may all be soldiers. |
not nostalgia | It has already crossed the mind of a few fans like you to write a biography themselves... I think there are already one or two in the making, I'm not sure...Only time will tell!... ;-) |
not nostalgia | Looks like you may be right!!! But I can't give you a straight answer here, as I'm not a guitarist expert, I'm afraid! ;-) |
not nostalgia | Anybody else here just getting into the likes of Elvis and The Beatles? I always saw them as old sounding type of thing,ironically I really love 80s too. But once I started listening to them,I can't stop,they have so many great,influential tunes. |
nostalgia | Love this, timeless and brings back memories. |
nostalgia | Now or Never, my favorite song. This takes me back to first time I met my husband |
not nostalgia | This is the first time I have really been blown away by his singing. Embarrassed to admit how long it took before I actually LISTENED to this. |