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not nostalgia | I'd love to hear the background for Elvis playing this 'parody on blues'...it's a great song period! |
nostalgia | Damn!!! I remember this moment when I was 20 or 21 depending on whether it was before or after Oct. 3rd of that year. I reconnected with an old GF I hadn't see in a few years and we hooked up again and her, her mother and I watched this live on TV back then at her mothers house. I think her name was Anna ..who knows what her last name might be now. Also I'd like to acknowledge Anita Macias...who I ran into at a grocery store about 20 years ago or more |
not nostalgia | I think he's his most comfortable with this low down bluesy style of music.. Definitely his roots |
not nostalgia | The greatest then, now and FOREVER! God bless you Elvis ,we miss you my friend. |
nostalgia | I was around 6 years old in 73 I had to talk my mother to let me stay up late to to watch this . Elvis the true King |
nostalgia | We're all day to day, but hard to believe he passed less than 4 years after this. |
not nostalgia | Rest in peace Angel from God,unique voice,greatest artist on earth,the most handsome man,I see much sufferience in his eyes! Too much effort in concerts, that s why he died so young! |
not nostalgia | I wonder why he never did a studio recoding of that. It would be perfect for a Masterpiece over 7 Minutes or so. |
not nostalgia | I KEEP coming back to this video,again and again,and other Elvis videos too, Its because there is no one else like Elvis, some one very special in our life time. gone now, but always can be heard forever, |
not nostalgia | We will "NEVER" forget you Elvis. This song/tune can be played in the key of ???E??? on your harmonica. I will be making a cover of this song???soooo???Look for it! |
not nostalgia | Absolutely fantastic the greatest singer and entertainer over the world forever and all the time. What's vocalist. Great Glen Hardin , James Burton and all the tcb band.Elvis yuo are in my heart forever. God bless you in heaven. |
not nostalgia | What's performance what's voice and music fantastic fantastic. The greatest of all the time. |
not nostalgia | Do not get me wrong... There have been many... But this is yet another masterpiece, a proof of how a great interpreter and his '' back bone '' - as he liked to call them - come together. Amazing, brilliant work! |
not nostalgia | I adore this song. Elvis the biggest singer in music history. The most beautiful and handsome. Hot and sexy. |
nostalgia | I am always tuning in to Elvis videos on here. how can you ever forget Elvis. I am an oldie. and remember Elvis when he was a younger. Posters of him on my bedroom wall etc,. His wonderful deep voice,and good looks ,surpass all singers these days. |
not nostalgia | The greatest entertainer that the world will Ever see no one will ever come close to this man who was sent here by God rest in peace Elvis |
not nostalgia | Elvis must have stolen James Burton from Rickey Nelson. This song is over 40 years old, and rocks! |
not nostalgia | he is still the king always has always will be all others are nothing compared to him if it was not for him they would not be here stealing his music and more |
not nostalgia | One of my favorites pure gold perfect can't get any better fantastic |
not nostalgia | What really made Adam Faith's records so good was the superb backing and the use the pizzicato strings from the John Barry orchestra, he wasn't technically a good singer, but he was a great pop great singer. |
nostalgia | Remember listening to this in a booth at our local chemist, all 1'58" :) (before I bought it) .... oh my times have changed |
nostalgia | I was only a schoolboy at when I heard this. It brings back happy memories. |
nostalgia | Hello Romance and Reflection Just heard this on Golden Years Radio . net and all the 60's music that gets played takes me back to the good old days when I had a rock band called The Presidents. Our recording for Decca in 1965 was lost for 53 years and just released in June 2018 and Golden Years has included it in the play list. Got the old band back together and made a video so it's me 78 miming to me singing 25 - great fun and who knows we might trend : -) |
nostalgia | It was a great time wasn't it ?? |
not nostalgia | I was born in the late 50s and grew up in the 60s. my Aunts and Uncles ''Raved'' about Elvis but I always preferred Roy Orbison???s songs as I thought they were more heartfelt and sung with genuine emotion. Thank you for this |
not nostalgia | If popularity were based solely on talent and feeling, Roy would've been the best-known performer of his generation. My favorite for sure! |
not nostalgia | There's no soul in today's music, unlike songs from the 50's and 60's. |
not nostalgia | He was a talented singer. His voice was so complexing that I did not know if he was a Soprano,Tenor, Baritone or Bass. |
nostalgia | From what I remember he used to sing with a teenage group called the "The Teen Kings"on one of our local tv channels at 6pm. I would hurry home from school just to hear him sing. Never in my life did I think he was going become such a big star. We even went to some of dances where they played. Those were some great times back then. |
not nostalgia | I'm feeling a bit depressed right now about being lonely and then I listened to Roy and I know I'm not alone. |
nostalgia | my dad died 31 years ago today and listening to the greatest voice ever brings back lovely memories,get your mum to start listening again, it'll do her good. RIP Mum & Dad |
not nostalgia | "Only the lonely" is a classic that wil live on, His legacy of his work we will continue to enjoy. |
not nostalgia | "Converts my feelings into lyrics" - nice expression, thanks! Agree completely, great stuff from the Big O. |
not nostalgia | RIGHT ON!!! My 16 year old daughter loves this old rock n roll. She never knew what good music was until I exposed her to great artists like Orbison |
nostalgia | we used to play roy orbison lps every Christmas on the stereo gram our favorite was blue angel happy times |
nostalgia | My little cousin is 16 and when he was about 2 my aunt used to play Roy Orbison a lot, this was his favorite song he used to go everywhere singing "only lonely, only lonely dum dum yeh yeh" haha. so cute. brings back memories. |
not nostalgia | Wow, I'm 16 years old and really like this song. I hope, one day, those of my age will begin to love this kind of song, which is wonderful. |
not nostalgia | he was a fantastic singer all the young ones don???t know what they missed R.I.P roy god bless you |
not nostalgia | A truly amazing song that brings tears to my eyes.By the way,when Roy passed away in December 1988,he was about to start a UK tour,and my home town Bournemouth would have been his first venue (The Pavillion,Westover Road,Bournemout town centre),in January 1989 RIP Roy-you'll never be forgotton |
not nostalgia | Roy is the man will be the man a wonderful person, performer. In 2010 my family and I visited Henderson Tennessee and stood looking at Roy's old house next door to JR Cash site location (house burnt down) their music will never die. Boys I love you all both, yes sir. |
nostalgia | Ya I have got some old pictures my mom took of him when he visited for a concert! |
not nostalgia | It's always a pleasure to stumble upon Classics like this! |
nostalgia | Thats an awesome music memory tie-in. I have a few of those with my brother who died. Whenever I hear Cat Stevens, I think of my bro. Roy is the greatest though. |
not nostalgia | I will never forget Roy. I will forever cherish his music. Love You Roy Orbison. Your An Magnificent Man. |
nostalgia | Always reminds me of my dad god bless him |
nostalgia | One of my best songs of the 50's and 60's. I now live with memories of the all times. These days most, if not all songs are rubbish. |
nostalgia | So beautiful and nostalgia..??? |
nostalgia | fantastic memories of my grandparents listening to this! |
not nostalgia | Beautiful song .. has the late '50s/early '60s beat .. totally unique to the period. |
not nostalgia | He had a style all his own. A range that was awesome. |
nostalgia | When I was a little girl, I listened this song.. and I loved it !!!! Thanks a lot !!!! |
nostalgia | I wore this album out after loosing my first boyfriend,such a voice |
not nostalgia | oh please invent the time machine .i want to listen to him live . drinking my mediterranean self made wine . |
nostalgia | I remember an interview with Roy decades ago. Someone asked him why he sang like he did. He said that he did it because nobody told him it couldn't be done.He said that if someone had told him that, he probably would have developed a different style.From that I learned never to tell a young person that something is impossible. |
not nostalgia | Agree 100% Always wished I could live back then |
not nostalgia | i just looked this song up for english for a homework assignment and i now LOVE THIS SONG! and i just searched it 2 minutes ago |
nostalgia | My Mum went to see him every time he came to the UK. She said you could hear a pin drop when he sang, such was the appreciation. She was lucky enough to have front row seats a few times. My Father passed away in November 1988, and Roy passed a few weeks after. She has not been able to play his music since unfortunatley. But all I heard growing up was Roy, thank you Mum |
not nostalgia | I can totally understand your Mum. My man passed away two years ago and all I do when I listen to songs like this is cry. Very seldom that I dare to listen at all. Music can make you more vulnerable and then the feelings are there... Love from Germany to you??? |
not nostalgia | Maybe the world has some hope. I'm glad to hear some of the young folks like real rock and roll. The stuff played today just doesn't have any heart. |
not nostalgia | I know the song you're talking about. I'm sure I have it on an album. I moved not long ago so I will have to dig to find it. It ended (as I remember) " I'll always be your baby through out the years" (I think). |
not nostalgia | back when you actually had to sing. |
nostalgia | What a fantastic treasure Youtube is! To be able to revisit the past like this and hear these great songs and singers live again. Well done superb quality video. Many thanks took me back through a lot of years! |
not nostalgia | now this is great music I wished country music was like this now. |
not nostalgia | True country music today country music sucks I believe that we will never hear true country music again this junk they play today is rock thank God for Sirius radio and youtube for real country music |
not nostalgia | One of the most beautiful Country songs ever recorded by The Great Hank Locklin a top selling single and a gold disc for him to |
not nostalgia | love these old country classics, the stuff the do no not just ain't country |
not nostalgia | I have always loved this song??? Locklin had such a distinctive voice and delivery. And I DO believe that's Floyd Cramer on the ivorys??? another legend. |
not nostalgia | I???m 25 and this is my favorite music ever the classic country is my go to music I can???t stand anything today |
nostalgia | I well remember when this record shot up the country charts and crossed over to the pop charts. A unforgettable able song sung to perfection by a pure country artist who also happened technically to be impeccable. How can anyone not love this music which never grows old? |
not nostalgia | This is my mom and dad's kind of western music and I love it. |
not nostalgia | Am 17 years old and am falling in love with old school music |
nostalgia | These oldies takes me back many years ago. Love Country music. |
not nostalgia | Still got recordings of my dad banging this out in the kitchen from when I was about 5. Incredible music! |
nostalgia | reminds me of my grannys music love it my grannys old party days |
nostalgia | I loved this song as a kid in the 50's-60's and never thought about anything but Top 40. What a great song! Lou from Raleigh, NC |
nostalgia | This will always be one of my all time favorite songs. I remember playing this and "hello Walls" on 45s at my Grandmom's house over and over and over - until one day she said, "Honey, why don't you just take them home" . my heart was bursting I was so happy! I have the 45s to this day. She gave me my love of country music as a little girl . |
nostalgia | First country song I can remember hearing when I was a little girl |
nostalgia | Yes, the good old days we thought they??? never end |
not nostalgia | I love this song! I heard it on an infomercial about country jukebox hits on tv. |
not nostalgia | To everyone who really knows his best yet to come for many years god blessing him amen |
nostalgia | This was my one of favorite song when I was. I love to sing this sweet country doing. when I was a kid during 1985 86 .it's great and soulful. Please help me . |
not nostalgia | Great classic country, Hank did it so well, with so many hits. Thank you Hank. |
nostalgia | Reminds me of years ago when I was on holiday with my parents......lovely times |
nostalgia | This song brings back LOTS of memories for me when I was in the Navy. The words apply still today! |
nostalgia | Thank you i remember this song as a child |
not nostalgia | LMAO - This is the funniest comment - I ever saw on YouTube. |
not nostalgia | I shared this on my facebook and Ricky has only just liked it. :O no lie. Youtube let me post a photo :D |
not nostalgia | I have a young friend Laura a very nice girl |
not nostalgia | I sing this to my sister Laura when she's in a bad mood she hates it |
not nostalgia | i was named after this song but still not quite why but at least it means something to my grandparents. |
nostalgia | I was a teenager then loved rock n' roll but still loved songs like this. Grew up with "Town Hall Party" on T.V. |
not nostalgia | Wow no background music like nowadays. You barely listen to words |
not nostalgia | I just love listening to those old songs |
nostalgia | I remember growing up listening to the Grand Ole Opry Music during the 1950s and 1960s |
nostalgia | At least these were live singing and not the lip singing that started in the late 60's and 70's. This was our look forward to entertainment on the weekends. |
not nostalgia | This is my childhood friends great grandpa. I didn't think he was serious but he was!! |
not nostalgia | Like this version, but I think John Fogerty still has the best version of this song. |
nostalgia | Remembering when we were young. |
not nostalgia | first version of this i heard was Gladys Knights...first time hearing this 1 and i love it.. |
nostalgia | thank you. remember it on the radio, jukebox, and all my girlfriends at that time, WOW just great. |