Now this was a gem from the mid 60's I loved it and played it non stop Now I have found it again It should have sold much more and been played much more often
This is Emitt Rhodes early but he was already moving in the direction of a solo artist this is a great great song....I know there were tons of artists out there during the late 60s but this song should have had more air play... how can the song "love can make you happy" by the Mercy get to the top of the charts and this song barely make the top 100....
I still have the album with this song on it. No one I know has heard of this song or band. I was wondering if I was the odd person out. Thanks for having this song and others of this band here in YT. Loved their sound, too bad they were not given more credit for their music.
The melody itself is like the Motown songs od the day. redone over & over with different groups and lyrics, but the same melody sped up or down with slight variations. The Kinks also used this same melody!
This song was also done by Linda Ronstadt under the title "(She's A) Very Lovely Woman". In fact, I first heard her version in 1970 or 1971, but I never heard this one until the late 1980s.
yes, a lot of tunes in the 1960's should've been big hits-but weren't.
"You're A Very Lovely Woman" by Merry-Go-Round was in the groove of early Bee Gees like "Holiday" or "New York Mining Disaster". It should've made Top 20 Billboard! Also "It's For You" by Cilla Black & "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing" by Buffalo Springfield both should've reached Billboard's Top 10!!!!!
In the end, I think it all comes down to the record companies and how much promotion they're willing to give a song. My guess is this song just wasn't of much interest to them and probably felt there wasn't any money to be made into it. It's groups like these that made me realize that you can still have a lot of talent and not have to be in the charts to be good.
@Percivaldurham - This happens quite often to bands and individuals, in fact, much more than most people realize. My brothers are also musicians who know this all to well. You have to have the push behind you to take you to that higher step. ~ C. Rhodes
merry go round beat out the left bank in the battle of the bands with this song in 1967
modelkid62 3 weeks ago
So. Who is this lovely woman ? One of Emitt's groupies ? I'd love to drink her wine.
bazrebell 2 months ago
A very good vocals! Not worse, than the ''Beatles''.
schlosser26 3 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for The Merry-Go-Round
a real gem...up there with pretty ballerina...we had the best of times...thank you
fingletoad 4 months ago
Now this was a gem from the mid 60's I loved it and played it non stop Now I have found it again It should have sold much more and been played much more often
Kitandroxandbec 6 months ago
CLASSIC. Thank you :)
MsBuckleyfan 10 months ago
This is Emitt Rhodes early but he was already moving in the direction of a solo artist this is a great great song....I know there were tons of artists out there during the late 60s but this song should have had more air play... how can the song "love can make you happy" by the Mercy get to the top of the charts and this song barely make the top 100....
roanokebarry 10 months ago
I still have the album with this song on it. No one I know has heard of this song or band. I was wondering if I was the odd person out. Thanks for having this song and others of this band here in YT. Loved their sound, too bad they were not given more credit for their music.
dognos 10 months ago
I can't believe I found this. I heard this when I was still at home. I just wondered if it was even around to be heard.
artisallthat 11 months ago
Very Cool I Remember It Well Thx!!!
sfdog1369 1 year ago
One of the very best. Thank you!
fingletoad 1 year ago
The melody itself is like the Motown songs od the day. redone over & over with different groups and lyrics, but the same melody sped up or down with slight variations. The Kinks also used this same melody!
ggreenwood4 1 year ago
a beautiful song from the 60's!Has that kind-of Moody blues flavor in the strings!
Viznel137 1 year ago
I still have the 45 of this song! And agree, for the time, should have been a big hit!
NatureMuzic 1 year ago
This song was also done by Linda Ronstadt under the title "(She's A) Very Lovely Woman". In fact, I first heard her version in 1970 or 1971, but I never heard this one until the late 1980s.
rslitman 2 years ago
This is the only version I know. But I'll be sure to hear Linda's version when I can. Thank you. :)
Percivaldurham 2 years ago
Adorable !
mobyboy 2 years ago
yes, a lot of tunes in the 1960's should've been big hits-but weren't.
"You're A Very Lovely Woman" by Merry-Go-Round was in the groove of early Bee Gees like "Holiday" or "New York Mining Disaster". It should've made Top 20 Billboard! Also "It's For You" by Cilla Black & "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing" by Buffalo Springfield both should've reached Billboard's Top 10!!!!!
RecordsOrama 2 years ago
In the end, I think it all comes down to the record companies and how much promotion they're willing to give a song. My guess is this song just wasn't of much interest to them and probably felt there wasn't any money to be made into it. It's groups like these that made me realize that you can still have a lot of talent and not have to be in the charts to be good.
Percivaldurham 2 years ago 2
@Percivaldurham - This happens quite often to bands and individuals, in fact, much more than most people realize. My brothers are also musicians who know this all to well. You have to have the push behind you to take you to that higher step. ~ C. Rhodes
HufftownGirl 1 year ago