45 years later the songs still sound great. They are pure pop genius. Snuff Garrett and his production team created gems that will last forever. Snuff should get most of the credit. Gary was just a baby faced kid who was inexperienced in the music business at the time. The real talent was the production team that selected the songs, arranged and produced them.
You got drafted, but you served our country and that can not be taken away! Thank you Gary. You entertained people and you when the country needed you, not too many people would've done that especially when you had a dad that could've easily made sure you didn't go.
Saw Gary Lewis, The Buckinghams, and the Grass Roots at the Beverly Theater in Beverly Hills back in 1985. I had just meet a Jewish girl that lived in BH and turned her on to the music I grew up with. She loved it! When the relation soured a few years later I kept singing this song in my mind. "Sure gonna miss her"
Although I haven't seen Gary in over 11 yrs. now, I KNOW the man. I have gone shopping with him..sat at his kitchen table talking..and been behind the stage at some of his show's back then (1990's)..I can tell you that Gary Lewis is one of THE nicest most down to eath and genuine people I've known! I am trying to again get back in contact with him as I have big news and a LOT I want to talk to him about: GARY if you see this...PLEASE contact Frankie in Cleveland! I left phone in your Fan Mail
Didn't have any hits in the 60s in the UK but gets played on the oldies shows sometimes. Great songs/great tunes which I've only really discovered in th3e last three years. So when are you going to come over and play in London, Gary?
I saw Gary play live in the mid 80's,and he put on a great show. He is bitter about being drafted at the height of his popularity. When he got back from Vietnam,music had changed from snappy,memorable three-minute pop tunes to self indulgent trippy hippy blues jams,and he found himself on the outside looking in. Glad he's still out there,rocking the nostalgia circuit...
@vonsmitty1313 Not really. There were still snappy, memorable three minute pop tunes. They were being done by people like the Grass Roots, Three Dog Night, Dawn, David Cassidy, Raspberries, Hollies, Badfinger, Main Ingredient, Cornelius Brothers, Todd Rundgren, etc. Like a lot of artists, Gary just ran out of good ideas.
Yes, Gary is the son of the famous Actor Jerry Lewis. My wife and I both seen him in concert on 8-28-09 , along with The Tokens, and Jay & The Americans. They put on a great nostalgic show. We got to meet him in person after the show. Very nice guy that did not rush the autograph signing along.
Gary Lewis was one of my favorite groups of the 60s. I saw him in concert several times and he does a great job. With all of his hit songs, I don't know why groups like Steppenwolf have a bigger billing then them.
45 years later the songs still sound great. They are pure pop genius. Snuff Garrett and his production team created gems that will last forever. Snuff should get most of the credit. Gary was just a baby faced kid who was inexperienced in the music business at the time. The real talent was the production team that selected the songs, arranged and produced them.
TaserTracks 2 months ago
Met him several times and it's true what they all say, he's one he'll of a nice guy and still loves to rock 'n' roll!
CBSEye 3 months ago
My band opened for his in the late 80s....he was a heck of a nice guy to me.
billeemusic 3 months ago
You got drafted, but you served our country and that can not be taken away! Thank you Gary. You entertained people and you when the country needed you, not too many people would've done that especially when you had a dad that could've easily made sure you didn't go.
StanBennet 3 months ago
Saw Gary Lewis, The Buckinghams, and the Grass Roots at the Beverly Theater in Beverly Hills back in 1985. I had just meet a Jewish girl that lived in BH and turned her on to the music I grew up with. She loved it! When the relation soured a few years later I kept singing this song in my mind. "Sure gonna miss her"
khj93play 1 year ago
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khj93play 1 year ago
Although I haven't seen Gary in over 11 yrs. now, I KNOW the man. I have gone shopping with him..sat at his kitchen table talking..and been behind the stage at some of his show's back then (1990's)..I can tell you that Gary Lewis is one of THE nicest most down to eath and genuine people I've known! I am trying to again get back in contact with him as I have big news and a LOT I want to talk to him about: GARY if you see this...PLEASE contact Frankie in Cleveland! I left phone in your Fan Mail
3MooVdude 1 year ago
seems like just yesterday...
chriscrimson98 1 year ago
Didn't have any hits in the 60s in the UK but gets played on the oldies shows sometimes. Great songs/great tunes which I've only really discovered in th3e last three years. So when are you going to come over and play in London, Gary?
discdon 1 year ago
A friend of mine met him at a concert and he said Gary was a hell of a nice guy very down to earth.
doglips1958 2 years ago 2
I saw Gary play live in the mid 80's,and he put on a great show. He is bitter about being drafted at the height of his popularity. When he got back from Vietnam,music had changed from snappy,memorable three-minute pop tunes to self indulgent trippy hippy blues jams,and he found himself on the outside looking in. Glad he's still out there,rocking the nostalgia circuit...
vonsmitty1313 2 years ago 3
@vonsmitty1313 Not really. There were still snappy, memorable three minute pop tunes. They were being done by people like the Grass Roots, Three Dog Night, Dawn, David Cassidy, Raspberries, Hollies, Badfinger, Main Ingredient, Cornelius Brothers, Todd Rundgren, etc. Like a lot of artists, Gary just ran out of good ideas.
EarleYetter 6 months ago
proudkansas - pls drop me a line....barilko5551(at)hotmail(dot)com.....you sure sound like you know garys music!!!!
barilko5551 2 years ago
Saw Gary around Barrington, Il! I love him!
Does he still tour?
bongozam 2 years ago
Yes, Gary is the son of the famous Actor Jerry Lewis. My wife and I both seen him in concert on 8-28-09 , along with The Tokens, and Jay & The Americans. They put on a great nostalgic show. We got to meet him in person after the show. Very nice guy that did not rush the autograph signing along.
tturbod2001 2 years ago
Man, Gray does a great job! I had no idea that he could play like that! RESPECT for Gary now!!!!
SenorZorrozzz 2 years ago
Gary Lewis was one of my favorite groups of the 60s. I saw him in concert several times and he does a great job. With all of his hit songs, I don't know why groups like Steppenwolf have a bigger billing then them.
gteraka 3 years ago 2
Great song.The Gary records were so well produced.The sound is like country and rock and blues.Love the sound.
74sodapop 3 years ago 2
Aww, how cute. What a cute guy he is.
ProudKansan08 3 years ago
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barilko5551 3 years ago