@olivier14565 es Sylvie's version (which predates this one, I think Paul Anka 'gave' it to her first, and her version is superb, and more 'gutsy' and rock. I love it still!!
It's so sad that the "British Invasion" crushed so many up and coming singers of the day. Music styles changed so drastically from 1964 to 1965. There were a few who managed to survive. Lesley Gore was one of them.
Peggy was so very popular in the early/mid-1960s. She was in Japan a lot, and became a huge star there. So talented and pretty. Thank you, SirBB, for sharing so many great songs with us!!! Len-G
This is quite a good version, but Sylvie Vartans one is a bit better, although Sylvie is a French (well Bulgarian born) singer she sings this in English, and somewhere is a video of her singing it with its writer, Paul Anka. Thank you.
You're right, I had a look at the sleeve notes and it is Paul Anka. I can imagine Paul Anka singing it, it's got the sort of power he puts into his singing.
Sylvie's version is better and Sylvie's face also :-)))
Sylvissinaute 4 weeks ago
this song was created by french singer SYLVIE VARTAN ....WRITTEN BY PAUL ANKA for SYLVIE ...THE VERSION BY SYLVIE IS BETTER
olivier14565 1 month ago
@olivier14565 es Sylvie's version (which predates this one, I think Paul Anka 'gave' it to her first, and her version is superb, and more 'gutsy' and rock. I love it still!!
micheleSO13PA 1 month ago
brillante cancion por peggy march
leopili100 7 months ago
It's so sad that the "British Invasion" crushed so many up and coming singers of the day. Music styles changed so drastically from 1964 to 1965. There were a few who managed to survive. Lesley Gore was one of them.
Martywt43 1 year ago
Peggy was so very popular in the early/mid-1960s. She was in Japan a lot, and became a huge star there. So talented and pretty. Thank you, SirBB, for sharing so many great songs with us!!! Len-G
obg3leng3 1 year ago
@obg3leng3 Thanks for listening, watching, and commenting!
SirBasildeBrush 1 year ago
This is quite a good version, but Sylvie Vartans one is a bit better, although Sylvie is a French (well Bulgarian born) singer she sings this in English, and somewhere is a video of her singing it with its writer, Paul Anka. Thank you.
ALJONSful 2 years ago
Could this have been Sting's inspiration for "Every Breath You Take"? Just a thought.
dogkelp 2 years ago
Peggy should sue.
SirBasildeBrush 2 years ago
or Anka, of course.
dogkelp 2 years ago
Yes, indeed.
SirBasildeBrush 2 years ago
This is written by Paul Anka but I have never heard his version.
If he ever recorded it?
grandprix1963 3 years ago
You're right, I had a look at the sleeve notes and it is Paul Anka. I can imagine Paul Anka singing it, it's got the sort of power he puts into his singing.
SirBasildeBrush 3 years ago
There is a youtube video of Paul singing this with Sylvia Vartan on a TV show. Search for the header:
"Sylvie Vartan et Paul Anka - I m watching you"
tworegon 3 years ago
Thanks for the tip-off. I just watched it, great clip.
SirBasildeBrush 3 years ago
FIVE *****'s Love It!!!! Many many thanks!
LaVerne37 3 years ago
Lill Peggy, a rival to gp's Lill Babs.
SirBasildeBrush 3 years ago