I have since spoken to Jimmy Payne, the person featured on the video (which was written by Jim Glaser) and, as far as he knows, it's not been used in a commercial.
Yes, greenwichlirr, you are quite correct. It was the title track from the RCA album of the same name and released in 1967. Produced by Chet Atkins and Felton Jarvis.
Skeeter was a lovely person and I had the great pleasure of meeting her in 1974 in Nahville.
A very nice song and a great singer!
Would be nice if music was this good again.
Back in the 60's,you would hear a song and by the time it was over you would know most the melody and a lot of the words!
Today, I hear a song and it sounds like the last 4 songs I just heard most of the time.
ironrooks 2 years ago
A commercial in the USA you mean?
I don't know.
Mr. Payne is away on business at present but I will ask him when he returns.
twoteles 2 years ago
Was a version of this in a commercail also???
JEANNEMGRAY 2 years ago
I have since spoken to Jimmy Payne, the person featured on the video (which was written by Jim Glaser) and, as far as he knows, it's not been used in a commercial.
twoteles 2 years ago
And of course, with a gender-lyrical change, 'twas a massive hit for Skeeter Davis, also!
All around, a great song!
greenwichlirr 4 years ago
Yes, greenwichlirr, you are quite correct. It was the title track from the RCA album of the same name and released in 1967. Produced by Chet Atkins and Felton Jarvis.
Skeeter was a lovely person and I had the great pleasure of meeting her in 1974 in Nahville.
twoteles 4 years ago