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  • Often wondered why Paul Mccartney never released this really fabulous song, either as a Beatles track or solo...

  • theotherfoot, what a mong name are you retarded, its because i like annoying you, and pissing you off, ha ha ha ha. you are obviously care in the community. you sound a right cunt.

  • @leon66704 time to check your head, it seems to be in that dark place where your mother never kissed you

  • @leon66704 so why, in the name of music, are you here?

  • Very, very cool song!!!

  • there needs to be a comma after "inside".

  • What a voice!, What a voice!!, I'll say it again......What a voice!!!

    Great song as well, another Macca classic

  • Blame the Beatles

  • Written by Paul McCartney, he was able to adapt to any genre even back then he's a very gifted person... a man of many talents

  • cilla's voice could curdle milk at a 1000 paces

  • Even more thick ignorant fuckwits commenting on this then usual. Don't like Cilla much myself but up till about 1970 she had a fantastic voice and sang some of the best songs ever sung by a female artist. Poor sound quality on this but the studio version is beautiful.

  • She has such an engaging personality - doesn't seem to take herself too seriously and is all about having a good time. A true entertainer.

  • Pure and simple, Cilla was cute and had a great voice! A voice that sent shivers down my spine!

  • Whoever thought this banshee could sing? I suppose she was the Stacey Solomon of her day.....".we luv er coz she's reet doon tae erth an maks us common foulk feel reet guid aboot oor sans!!!!"

  • she comes from Liverpool, not Yorkshire you dumpty

    

  • @madge216 It was'nt just people from Liverpool that liked her. Also the comparison I was making with Stacey solomon was important. Their common down to earth approach is/was all part of their popularity and the singing was secondary. You, one of those people I was referring to!

  • GReat Song. Love Cilla.

  • wow a social worker ha ha. picking me up on a spell check. are you mr ross my english A level teacher, hope you are not. ok then, ginger slapper, it means she is cock mad,and a sad old slag ok, got it, good.

  • RIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!!!!!!! night ooot on her deceasision

  • There's nothing wrong with singing a song that's been composed to you, but stealing the composer's hairdo is a bit over the line, ain't it? she looks like paul in a dress!

  • shame it is distorted; one will have to buy it, I suppose.

  • This sucks balls.

  • Oh yes - and Cilla's GREAT too!!!!! *****

  • Where did he get those guitar chords from?? He's a genius!!! *****

  • Some savage comments about Cilla here! I don't exactly know why. Always thought she was admired for her common touch and friendly personality. She did have a voice like a chain saw and that dress she is wearing when she is flat-chested. Not a patch on Judith Durham as a vocalist and in the boobs department. I remember when Frankie Howard said Cilla had '2 backs'!!!!. That dress would hardly cover Judith Durham's huge breasts in the 60s

  • @saucyseeker: Poor sound system; small breasts are far more attractive than large; Frankie Howerd was a frustrated old queen.

    Your point was?

  • @WilliamGruff My point is that she did not have much going for her. Right time, right place in Cavern cloakroom and John Lennon's support. Without that she would still be a waitress or whatever her day job was.

  • @saucyseeker listen this is a brilliant song just remove your long paragraph mate its too long come on now stop messing on - 

  • one ugly gignger slapper, sounds like a fucking cat on heat

  • @rus524 OWWWWCHhh.. just a little mean, doncha think?? And what the Bloody hell is a "gignger slapper"??

    Translate pliz...

  • cilla is a good artist, pity about the tape warble

  • she was hated, and is hated, even the people oif liverpool know this sad cow is a phony, and a fraud.

  • Just enjoy!! I was around in this time! It does'nt matter what you say (enjoy anyway)

  • Disturbing comments I think my complete cilla black collection will have to be thrown out. Not.

  • @fozgorb123 : Disturbing comments ? Totally incorrect comments you mean ! People have the freedom to hate someone or think they are crap. Thats fine, its opinion. But when they start trying to justify by spouting untrue garbage, then it just makes them look ignorant. And , as you say, its not going to change anyone's

    opinion, so I don't know why they bother.

  • thats true. they hardly spoke to the sad bitch. got to agree she is so poor. why people like this cowshit god knows. is that right ogrady fucks it. she is one ginger thick slapper

  • @leon66704 'They hardly spoke to the sad bitch'. Where's your evidence for that ? Is that why she was best friends with John and John/Paul wrote songs for her then ? Just cos you dont like her doesn't alter facts. George Martin thought she was a wonderful singer, and especially praised her for 'Alfie'. I am a Beatle expert, have every interview and I get tired of people quoting crap and 'internet myths' about the Beatles, cos its in some hanger-on's book who wants to say something to sell it

  • total bollocks, she knew the beatles, they couldnt stand the sad cow. talentless useless fucking slag. ugly as fuck and she cant sing a note. even the scousers cant stand the old cow. the noise from this minger is terrible. total fucking shit, she ruined the song alfie, dionne warwicks version is superb, but this ginger slag ruined it. thank fuck she is a nobody now, although she always was a fucking nobody.

  • @rus524 : You are totally wrong. John became friends with her at the Cavern and recommended her to Brian Epstein. She was the biggest selling artist under Epstein's management apart from the Beatles and 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' is still the biggest selling single by a British female artist. Beatles hated her ? Show me an interview then ? Or is this some crap you read on the internet ? George Martin thought she was briliant and John Lennon stated more than once that she was his favourite singer

  • While I was watching her in this video and particularly at the beginning, I was thinking, "wow, she's beautiful", and then I clicked the wikipedia tab, the Cilia Black article, which I loaded a while ago, and then her present picture was the first thing I saw, and I was like, "Wow, what an ugly lady!".

  • @idioticscheme666 It will be funny when you do that for your own photos 43 years from now, won't it?

  • @murihiku No, I'll look awesomer.

  • The pizzicato strings make this song.

  • Nice nightdress she is almost wearing. Those were the days the 60's when birds were almost dressed. Now they are all covered up. Good song.

  • "Step inside love" was appeared in "Sher oo" from 1968, and "yo yo" (the most groovy from that album) appears in that album too.I´ll sent it for you..and thanks for this pearl...!

  • Where the currs of the day will be curried away

  • @bauersnarky LOL!

  • Old pub act.

    

  • As a child I watched the Cilla Black show, I loved that woman so much, thanks Youtube!

  • good beatles song

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  • Coat Check Girl at the Cavern Club in Liverpool when Beatles where "cutting their teeth". Paul Sung. Cilla's real name was Cilla White (go figure?). She is still a BIG LOVED STAR in England.

  • Step Inside Love, Come and Get It, Goodbye, & A World Without Love: Paul wrote some damn great tunes that were never "Beatles-worthy-material". Such talent!

  • I wonder what Lennon was thinking when he first heard this...

  • @crapple009 "Good, now I don't have to do it."

  • @CentraCross LOL- I wouldn't be surprised. Btw, just listened to the Fabs' version- sounds like a care was given to it. Still can't believe Decca passed on them.

  • @CentraCross LOL- I wouldn't be surprised. Just listened to the Fabs' version and it sounds like a lot of care was given to it. Still hard to believe Decca passed on them.

  • this good ..

  • Wonderful !

  • BRILLIANT!!!!

  • magic!

  • Cilla's accent is very RP here, how it changed.

  • And she playing this song incredible. she is very important in the music history

  • @einst35: You are 100% correct. People forget that she was by far the biggest artist under Brian Epstein's management, apart from The Beatles. She was huge ! Also her and Sandie Shaw were different to previous female singers in the UK, who were good, but glossy, sparkly and very showbiz. With the Beatles came more 'girl next door ', working class girls who looked 'ordinary' but had immense talent.

  • Not a great song but a very nice voice.

  • used to LOVE watching her show... great humor, great voice...wonderful lady!

  • liverpools finest , gog bless Cilla

  • "The curs of the day will be carried away" - love it!

  • she looks like neville longbottom

  • this song really, really takes me back, I was only young BUT I remember this from Back in the days.

  • woof woof!

  • great voice...is she from the same litter as Celine Dion?

  • what a wonderful voice...used to watch this in Singapore TV a very long time ago!

  • what a sweet dolly bird!

  • great haircut - hope this style comes back

  • Why is she only wearing her petticoat, what happened to her dress ? :-D

  • look its a female beatle!!

  • Love this, and Cilla's voice is superb.

  • And today she looks like ronald mcDonald

  • this is one of the sexiest songs mccartney ever wrote! great interpretation by another scouser.

  • So touching to see this again more than 40 years later......it reminds me of my childhood and the launch of television broadcasts in Cyprus in the late 60'ies...

  • she's great!!! love <3 :) this is a paul McCartney's song ..... (bellaaaaaaaaaaaaaa io amo questa canzone!!! )

  • I most certainly have not seen this for 42 years. Amazing. Evokes wonderful memories of early teenage years. Thanks for posting.

  • Just superb, and she looks so good pre plastic.

  • she had plastic surgery on her nose first back in 1969, although she looks different here then she did in 63/64, not just older but a different face.

    Today she goes for the ronald mcDonald look

  • This was a treat. I've only heard two other versions of this - the White Album outtake on the Beatles Anthology 3 and that impromptu version the old lady in the hospital sang in that "As Time Goes By" episode! Great record, this woman could turn anything into a symphony! :-)

  • Yes, great song, I've never heard it before. but I love '60's music. Cilla has a wonderful voice. Too many have never heard of here though.

  • certainly hear the liverpuddlion accent there, one of my favs , but i do like mucky kid, and thats my next port of call

  • Yes this is a Paul McCartney ´s song. One of the interesting things of the songs is that in the verse the chord changes are complex but the melody flows very well.

  • omg i love it

  • step inside love!!!!!!!!!! yeahhhhhh

    lovely

  • die ni x de la cantik sgt. gigi pun agak jongang. but lagu2 die sumer best.. especially this one..

  • A true 60's girl.

  • lovely bosa nova rhythm on the verse

  • I used to love this. I had a crush on her...I was 6! My mum used to say she wasn't a singer she was a "belter". I like her voice and also her version of "Alfie"

  • Haha... belter! Your mum had a point 52weeks.  We must be same age... I loved this show

  • This is a McCartney's song. Paul is a incredible genius

  • @ehuizac Yes he is. Sometimes the songs he writes for other singers hit as hard as any Beatles song. Another example is Peter and Gordon 'World Without Love', only they could of made that a hit, although Paul wrote it. He is such an icon of music.

  • @ehuizac Also the song for Mary Hopkins... never realised until about 5 yrs ago that PAul wrote 'Those were the days'. It always sounded so sixties and Beatlesesque....

  • @kevinhaast

    Paul did not write "those were the days", He produced it for Mary Hopkins, thats why it sounded Beatlesesque as you said! hediscoverd her and produced her first album "Postcard", and wrote the beautiful song "Goodbye" for her.

    he wrote also this song " Step inside Love"

  • @ehuizac - I never knew that! I should've guessed though because it's a great song.

  • superb track, cilla is so underated too.

  • this is my fav Cilla song

  • So Powerful, Wow! Love it also. Thanks

  • brillaintly written, wonderfully sung. love it.

  • great song.

  • She seems to be the stronger-voiced British version of Astrud Gilberto, Cilla is quite capable of intimacy, but this is not an example of it.

  • Wonderful.

  • I simply adore Cilla - always have, always will!!

  • Amazing song and brilliant singer. Wish Cilla got the recognition now that she deserves for her singing. Thanks for putting this on.

  • Thanks for posting this step back in time.

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