I heard another version of this song. It was only one woman vocalist and one smooth elecrtic guitar. It sounded old, and it was on A.M. radio 770. Does anyone know who that is?
@musicmarkMETALLICA diana krall recorded this song with a solo guitar in the background and also Billie holliday also recorded it way back when but there was a piano in the background. Type P.S. I love you in the "search" box and look for these recordings. you'll find a few more artist including bette midler who recorded this also. Hope this helps you out.
THIS IS NOT THE ORIGINAL HILLTOPPERS! It is not Jimmy Sacca doing the lead vocal but either another group or a replacement . Not up to the standards of the original recording.
I don't know if it is a remake or not but it is by the Hilltoppers and it is beautiful just like it was back in the 50"s when i wes falling in love with it.
this is THE rockaway song. maaaan, does it bring back memories. sounds like the version i remember. dad used to say it was a big song back in the 30's...used to chuckle at this "modern" version. i'd like to know who did it back then. anybody out there know?
Is this the original Hilltoppers? They sound nothing like the group I heard when I was 7 y/o. My Dad loved this song--the original one, that is. Wolfsky9
@RehobothBeachDJ I agree, my version is different. Either this version is a few beats slow or the voices are a bit deeper meaning remake. The version I have has a lead-in that is not here but could have been chopped for uploading.
One of the greatest hits of the 50's. Which, by-the-way was the greatest era of music IMO. A real memory maker. Thanks for posting this masterpiece of the 50's.
My pre-teen heart swooned whenever I heard this song. Such smooth lead vocals, and great harmony from the group. The Hilltoppers will always be my favorite group.
This song was hot in 1954 as I remember.
TheOldcardave 1 week ago
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It was #16 in 1953, though it might have still been popular in 54'
packardcaribien 1 week ago
I heard another version of this song. It was only one woman vocalist and one smooth elecrtic guitar. It sounded old, and it was on A.M. radio 770. Does anyone know who that is?
musicmarkMETALLICA 8 months ago
@musicmarkMETALLICA diana krall recorded this song with a solo guitar in the background and also Billie holliday also recorded it way back when but there was a piano in the background. Type P.S. I love you in the "search" box and look for these recordings. you'll find a few more artist including bette midler who recorded this also. Hope this helps you out.
JimmyDistant 3 months ago
THIS IS NOT THE ORIGINAL HILLTOPPERS! It is not Jimmy Sacca doing the lead vocal but either another group or a replacement . Not up to the standards of the original recording.
theartfactor 11 months ago
I don't know if it is a remake or not but it is by the Hilltoppers and it is beautiful just like it was back in the 50"s when i wes falling in love with it.
homeoso 11 months ago
This is a re-record of The Hilltoppers hitif indeed, it's even them. I own the original 78, & it's different, for sure. Wolfsky9
Wolfsky9 1 year ago
on second thought, listening again, i don't think it's the original version i remember...close, but not THE one
patthecatman 1 year ago
this is THE rockaway song. maaaan, does it bring back memories. sounds like the version i remember. dad used to say it was a big song back in the 30's...used to chuckle at this "modern" version. i'd like to know who did it back then. anybody out there know?
patthecatman 1 year ago
I think he had to slow the speed down so it wouldnt be considered copy right
sportsman214 1 year ago
Is this the original Hilltoppers? They sound nothing like the group I heard when I was 7 y/o. My Dad loved this song--the original one, that is. Wolfsky9
Wolfsky9 1 year ago
it sounds funny I don't think it's the original
RehobothBeachDJ 1 year ago
@RehobothBeachDJ I agree, my version is different. Either this version is a few beats slow or the voices are a bit deeper meaning remake. The version I have has a lead-in that is not here but could have been chopped for uploading.
scuzzydirtbag 1 year ago
One of the greatest hits of the 50's. Which, by-the-way was the greatest era of music IMO. A real memory maker. Thanks for posting this masterpiece of the 50's.
krbwjbarry 1 year ago
"One of the most fantastic love songs ever".
I definitely agree with you there ...
Nostalgicjase 1 year ago
brings me back to the 50,s thanks for the memories(((P.S. I Love you)))by The Hilltops was really tops..
rogerboudreault 1 year ago
=^.^= Thanks to Mi León i heard this song.
pinkblackwitch 2 years ago
It's the lead singer, Jimmy Sacca. This not the original record, but the singer is real.
renew2day 3 years ago
On re-hearing it, I'm now not sure it's Jimmy Sacca, or a very good soundalike!
renew2day 2 years ago
Sabe, tenho varios canais, e voce apresenta variedade para tres deles!!
Obrigada!!
RainhadoCanto 3 years ago
This is not The HIlltoppers.The Hilltoppers version is a bit faster.
generationll 3 years ago
My pre-teen heart swooned whenever I heard this song. Such smooth lead vocals, and great harmony from the group. The Hilltoppers will always be my favorite group.
TopazDupree 3 years ago