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  • Chad looks like a young Paul Kanter from the Jefferson Airplane!

  • Just saw them on a Dick Van Dyke Show.

  • Check out Before & After. Its a minor hit they had after moving to Columbia but I think its great!

  • From the Hollywood Palace tv show! Racquel Welch was the original card girl.

  • Of these guys and Peter and Gordon, I have always preferred Chad & Jeremy (although I like both duos). Never realized before what beautiful eyes Jeremy has.

  • They were on an old Patty Duke Show episode..."Nigel & Patrick"...sang this song too.

  • I remember that episode. I actually commented about it on somebody else's post before I saw yours. I made sure I had the tv that night so I could watch it.

  • Ah, simpler days with real music. Thank you for this one.

  • Chad was quite a good lead guitar player.

  • @NavyBob1965 I love your comments. The sixties were a dynamic time to be young. I met and married my dear lifemate in'65. I relate I relate I relate ;) We are the lucky ones growing up then with all that talent and diversity. Thanks for opening the memories with yours. :D

  • Recently I saw them in an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" on TVLand. Rob Petrie hides them at his home before their appearance on the Alan Brady Show to keep them away from all the "fanatic" female fans. They must have been quite busy around that time. Also think I remember seeing them on the Steve Allen Show that was on late night.

  • @NavyBob1965 That's a great episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show! When Chad and Jeremy told everyone where they were staying (on the show), that one young girl was crying so much, and Rob gave her the last furnishing they had, which was a pillow at that point, because a bunch of kids cleared everything from their house! lol I want to say that they were on Bewitched, but maybe I'm thinking of Boyce and Hart who I know they were on Bewitched. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Beautifulmusiclistnr I remember watching when they did a guest appearance on "The Patty Duke Show" too.

  • @margolou2010 You got me beat! I don't remember that episode of "The Patty Duke Show", but I really didn't watch it all that much, but I remember how "They look alike, they talk alike, they walk alike but they're cousins...." lol I don't even remember the song too well, I guess! My favorite song of theirs is "Summer Song" though.

  • @Beautifulmusiclistnr Patty Pits Wits, Two Brits Hits February 1965. Performing A Summer Song, The Truth Often Hurts the Heart and Yesterday's Gone. I agree Summer Song is the best, and It Was a Very Good Year. They did Dick Van Dyke's Show The Redcoats Are Coming also in1965. Still, they're cousins, Identical cousins and you'll find They laugh alike, they walk alike, at times they even talk alike. You can lose your mind ... when cousins are two of a kind.

  • @cidspimms You got me beat also! I don't remember a few of those songs, but I remember "The Redcoats Are Coming" on The Dick Van Dyke Show. I knew I messed up on the words for The Patty Duke Show. However, I remember the episode of The Love Boat with Patty on there, and she came across an old flame (played by Ricky Nelson), and they made jingles, and here it is "Make her your own with Cupid Cologne. Reach out and grab it. Let her know you have it". I thought it was a nice little song. lol

  • Jim Morrison loved this song yesterday and yesterday's gone...Dan O'Niallain, Grafton, Ma.

  • One of their best. Nice harmony!

  • happy birthday chad!

  • I dig the innocence. Don't you?

  • The British equivalent of Don and Phil.

  • Loved this song when I was a kid. No, they weren't as big as Peter and Gordon but they did appear on the Patty Duke Show. Eat your hearts out Peter and Gordon.

  • @boguslavaki They also appeared on an episode of Batman.

  • wow I was 9 yrs old and still like this song BG

  • chad and jeremy, ya they were good. nice to hear these tunes again.

  • love chad and jeremy good clean music not like the garbage today

  • Easy listening British Invasion duo. Nothing wrong with that. I'm an old school Punk fan. Does that mean I am mainstream? Fuck no!

  • 64 65 the great british invasion

  • I Knew about thse guys but I didn't pay attention until recently when I found ttheir music on the net. Now I am becoming a fan.

  • Love this song. always have. It brings back amazing and sad memories. Thanks for posting this.

  • @Thepast2012 : I didn`t say it was a bad song I said it was elevator music with lyrics. Everyone is so touchy....

  • It is so good to see the people that I grew up listening to.

  • these guys have played a long time.They are coming to Richmond this year and I hope to see them.Grew up in that era-like the music of today too.

  • A wonderful memory.

  • oh my god, take me back to all of the 1960,s,man nothing doing much these days thats for sure,Lame Lame plastic commercial driven times.YUK !!!!Oh buy the way what a song and clip Sweet as !!!!

  • another rip off, peter and gordon were mediocre, this mob are dross

  • Great to see this thanks a lot!

  • I heard Chad and Jeremy being interviewed on "Rock Roll and Remember" with Dick Clark and they said this song was not only played on pop and rock stations but country stations as well. It was starting to do good on the country charts until the country DJ's found out that Chad and Jeremy were British.

  • Smooth

  • Fabulous! Love the sixties. SOOO much better than rap-crap.

  • @whyyeseyec Well, it's better than 95 percent of the stuff you hear on the hit lists today.

  • @SixtiesPopGold You're Damn Right About That!!!!!

  • @SixtiesPopGold 95 % ??? You're too generous. More like 99% ..... 

  • @WileERobby cool song, this was playing on the radio when my sweetheart & I went off to Carson City Nevada in 64 and got married, & we still are.

  • @SixtiesPopGold PFFFFFFFFFFF

  • 2:29 video: Chad & Jeremy in 1964 singing their first US hit [1963] and only UK hit, Yesterday's Gone.

    b. 3-22-1941 – Jeremy Clyde, British actor and musician (Chad and Jeremy)

  • Love Peter and Gordon. But these guys are better...

  • @iowa61 Yeah, I agree. Willow Weep for Me, is another of their excellent songs. They stand the test of time, imo.

  • reminds me of the Boy Scouts and summer camp. Yes we had radios and this song was hot when I was fourteen in 1964. Those were the days!

  • Sensational! Classic! I'm very glad to know that these guys are still touring and singing in the same (perfect) way they did for more than forty years!

  • @leoconde 0:18 Theres those gibson acoustic guitars with electric guitar pickups john lennons is being auctioned look in goldmine magazine in a prior auction they sold his hofner guitar [ a cheaper brand ] for $317,000

  • These guys had a nice sound, but they couldn't hold a candle to Peter & Gordon. It's hard to hear any harmonies in here. Peter & Gordon had a unique signature harmony sound that was instantly recognizable. Not so with C & J. Just a light pop sound that could have been sung by either one without the other...

  • @JoeWalsh4Pres2012 So what?

  • Great great post thanks....

  • ANOTHER FANTASTIC POST. I'M AN OLDIES FANATIC & YOU MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO GO ANYWHERE ELSE!

  • wonderefull yesterday once again think you.

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