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  • I so miss the 60's!

  • The best thing about the 60's experience was the music...it's what got me through the decade.

  • Lovely song , beautifully sung . Happy days ........

  • i love this song and sandie shaw is great BUT oh what motown could have done with this song.

  • Another faultless performance of a great song by a great singer! Never stop, Sandie...

    Michael

  • Amazing she was & still is!! Thanks for sharing it.

  • Wow! .. This brings me way way back. Saturday night's in the clubs. Simpler times. Good friends. No Internet. .. Loved it!

  • Beautiful.

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  • Never heard this record till about 12 months ago. Now I'm hooked, what a beautiful melody/voice

  • qui peut nous mettre la video de 1964?

    encore merci les copains .

  • THE WAVERLY TREMELO IN HER VOICE IS TITS ( 2 ) 

  • Chris Andrews sure did write some great songs in his earlier years for himself and Sandie Shaw. This was one of them "Girl Don't Come" but I hafta say I'd really like to hear SS do "NO GOOD LOVE LASTS" by Wm Chas Cooke. Whattaya say Sandie? Make Marie happy!

  • I just love Sandie Shaw

  • This song has always grabbed me, pulled me in, and brought tears to my eyes! And it still does, wow! I've always loved this, and of course, Sandie. What a babe! Yeeeah Sandie and Long Live Love!

  • first time ive heard this for years sandi shaw you were brilliant

  • Saw her do this on Ready Steady Go out of Britian. Love her this song and her voice is to die for. The most beautiful women are blue eyed brunettes and Sandie has those ice blue eyes. So pretty.

  • This woman could really sing--deserves more attention for sure.

  • wow how have I never heard this before??!! love it.

  • Pure perfection  : )

  • Great song. The fact that she is drop-dead gorgeous doesn't hurt either.

  • Who wants todays music when you have perfection like this

  • great voice great song one of the best of the sixties loved living in the 60s

  • mmmm... sandie shaw live doing her greatest song LIVE. heaven!

  • This is one of those PERFECT songs you hear every now and then. It's on the order of THE GIRL FROM EPANEMA, by Stan Getz and I forget the lady's name who sings it. They're both SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!

  • this song reminds of this girl that i was in love with and nothing ever went right ...

  • There are women who appreciate good music. count on it.

  • Good, but I am still a big Petula fan. She's the best British female pop singer of all time! Love her and boy what a looker she was way back when. Every 10 year American boys crush in the mid-60's!

  • Beautiful song for any guys who get stood up. Nice to see this song has stood the test of time. :)

  • I will never forget this song and will never forget when I met Sandie. She was shy and tall and sweet. She is a very nice Lady with grace and beauty.

  • Pretty song that I've never heard before; I was 7 years of old age in the USA when this ditty came out.

    Pretty song, lovely voice. Pretty girl.

    The girl that didn't come; she did not have the nickname "squirt".

  • Sandie Shaw is still my love after all of these years. "Girl don't come" is still lilting, haunting, and as passion inspiring now, as it was when I first heard it as a teenager. Still love it the same way.

  • If you wait and wait, and girl don't come; then you're doing it wrong.

  • it's too slow!!!!!

  • Girls don't come but boys do, whatever that means

  • @zaicesaridi Believe me, girls come too.

  • @zaicesaridi

    That was a nasty insensitive comment. How old are you? 19?

  • @joeb810 If it ever hurt anybody's feelings I apologise

  • @zaicesaridi Not everyone has a sense of humour, including joeb810 apparently. Pay no attention to them.

  • Thanks so much for this !

    Sandie Shaw has been making music both before and after this 1969 video of her 1965 hit. Most recently, she sings the theme for the wonderful British film "Made in Dagenham" -- which could have benefited from a more intriguing title. Her voice is still magic. Along with Cilla Black, at least in the U.S., they are voices from the early British Invasion of our pop charts, that should be heard more often.

  • The story of my dateing life 

  • A great, almost unknown 60's singer. Very good song.

  • Love her vibrato and her face. Hell, I'm still in love with Sandie.

  • God,there was *so* much great stuff that came from the British Invasion.I was on an overseas flight recently and got talking to a young stewardess from Liverpool.She seemed genuinely surprised to hear me tell her how dominating the British invasion was in the US and particularly the stuff from Liverpool.She *was* familiar with the Beatles but the rest came as a shock to her.

  • I remember this song from the early sixties. Like 63 or 64.  Love her voice!!!

  • very evocative song..her voice is spine tingly good

  • Great song

  • une voix merveilleuse ..........

  • Asociaal mooi !!!!!!

  • Great Song......

  • qui a le film de 1964 ? merci

  • She was the original fab mody girl that made 60s so special.. nice to she her back in the scene....Johnny Mod

  • Sandie Shaw - E ti avrò (1967, Italy)

  • this is very nice song

  • I heard this song in 1965 I think. I LOVED it and sang it for years! It stayed with me all this time.

  • I was 14/15 when I first heard it and it pierced my soul

  • Some nice camera angles going on here. Sandie looks fab from all directions.

  • @midmodgal I agree,subtle and flattering from all directions. Not like today,with all the wobbly camera work,zooming in and out,and all the rest. Designed to make you feel sick!

  • I saw her in person in her heyday and she was striking and especially her shiny lips - the British truly know how to put some lip gloss on - I was transfixed

  • Good as it gets.

  • fantastic pop tune ! ! ! ! !

  • Holy S**T You're right that's what it says (but why)???? why wouldn't it say why?

  • @SEVFEST Perhaps you could look into it further, I assume you are American, lets face it your country is well known for prudish views when it comes to music. I remember the Stones having to change their lyrics to "Lets Spend the Night Together" and Elvis only being shown from the waist up - I mean honestly...

  • I always loved her Great voice and Beautiful looks wish she was bigger here in the USA

  • @SEVFEST  for some reason (which I do not know) she was banned in the US of A - nutters!

  • @GOONERCHRIS53 I don't believe that was true ... she was never banned from the US I believe it was Reprise Records negligence in her non-promotion here.

  • @SEVFEST This is from her web site: Sandie Shaw.. First to perform behind the Iron Curtain, last to perform in Iran. Denounced in Russia, banned in The States. Loved everywhere by the young at heart.

  • God shes scrumptious!

  • She had a very pliant voice. I think her timbre and voice quality surpass even Cilla Black's.

  • They don't make 'em like Sandie Shaw anymore.

  • Had she had the material that say Petula Clark had she would have been bigger in the USA...but what a great voice.

  • This is and she is...AWESOME !!!!

  • @rocksinger45 ...and brilliant, as well. She's like a psychologist or something now. Incredible lady.

  • @florange00 If she's a head shrinker now...she can shrink my head any time :)

  • If I'm not much mistaken,didn't the dirty minded buggers @ the beeb,eventually ban this record b/cos of the "COME"connotations !!!!!

  • Yep - Sandie was lovely . . . I had plenty of sleepless nights because of her . . .

  • Mariah, Whitney, Christina A. THIS is how you use vibrato. This is art.

  • I fancied Sandie Shaw something rotten in the 60s. What a beautiful voice and and what a gorgeous looking girl.

  • @Razamabaz ...... yeh me too, i was born in 58, but i think i reached puberty very early all due to miss shaw......... GOD SHE WAS HOT!!!!!!! lol

  • The original 1964 version is even more beautiful.........Do you have it ?????

  • sandie was "indie" before it even existed.

  • Very nice video of Sandie Shaw. One of the most beautidul voices of the 60's.

    I didn't remember she was also so beautiful.

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • Much better than Cilla Black was

  • @bickie1178 I'd say as good as Cilla Black- no more nor less. No dissing Cilla, please.

  • @crapple009 Who in hell is Cilia Black?

  • @chatman2a CILLA Black, as if you don't already know you cretinous asshole shaggin faggot, is your big fat stinky retarded Mother's lesbian lover .. have a nice day asshole : )

  • @alisonsdragonfly I ask a simple question about the identity of Cilla Black and you go ballistic??? My friend, what you've done is demonstrate an unbridled temper, a bankrupt character, a woeful lack of articulation skills, and an abysmal dearth of intelligence. Please seek anger counseling....SOON.

  • @chatman2a FUCK OFF

  • Great tune!

  • I first heard this strikingly, penetrating song, when I got stood up. since then, it has haunted me in a delightful manner. I enjoy listening to it, to remind not to date certain women. By that, I mean, women that just don't appreciate good music. Long live sandie shaw.

  • @scythe0100 I like her voice I had her discs then but in my many moves lost them. It brings back memories I am the same age as Sandie I wish the radio staions would play this music again instead of what goes for music today a

  • @scythe0100 Wow, that must have been sad though....to hear this song at that time.

  • @scythe0100 Of course you killed all of those

    'bad girls'?

    How many times have you been stood up?

    Have you ever been left at the altar?

    Did your best friend marry the girl who

    was engaged to you?

    You see what I mean, there's a

    problem in 'Denmark'.

  • @scythe0100 You sound pretentious.

  • Absolute perfection! It simply does not get any better than this.

  • I love this song but it's so sad, , there is also the Italian version.

  • this is good, but what is the point of using a boom mike you are going to see?

  • She sounds a lot like the late, great Dusty Springfield. :)

  • You are so right. Dusty Springfield was the bomb. Great Talent.

  • @oldiesfan52 agree 100%

  • The original was actually released in late 1964......

    I remember it well......I was just learning English at that time at the age of 11.......Those days were GROOVY OUT OF SIGHT in El Pueblo de Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Thank you Lord that I lived them.....Sierra Cuban, Miami, Florida......

    ( Thanks a bunch Sandie Shaw...)

  • It was released in late 1964, but it didn't actually chart until March 1965. Whatever the case, Girl Don't Come is a masterpiece!

  • @sierracuban I grew up in Pueblo de Los Angeles also, when this song came out, Man! so many memories come to mine when I hear this song..almost brings a tear..I grew up in Montebello..

  • That's great ! I grew up in Huntington Park, and we had just opened a gas station in South Gate

    at the end of 1964, right when this song came out on the radio .........Weren't those great times ????

    Sure, we had that awful Viet Nam War, but we sold gas for as low as 17.9 cents for regular,

    and 38 cents per gallon for the Premium Ethyl......I would hear this song either on KFWB, or 93 KHJ........In those days, POP MUSIC as we called it, was all on AM radio.....

    Great days, those 60's !

  • Wow! KFWB..now you are going back! I remember KFWB and KRLA..You are right, the days of AM radio..

  • @billeagle51 YES...The 3 stations for the young people were KRLA in Pasadena, BOSS RADIO 93 KHJ, and KFWB Channel 98........

    Then on March 1, 1968, KFWB became an all news station....I am sure you remember, "You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world." Every time we had an earthquake, everybody would tune quickly to KFWB to get the location and magnitude...You can still listen to the 93 KHJ BOSS RADIO jingles right here on the internet...Just look up BOSS Radio 93 KHJ Jingles..

  • WoW! you know your AM LA Radio..and you know Bob Eubanks and Casey Kasem were on KRLA!

  • Of course......And Charlie Tuna, Humble Harv, and

    The Real Don Steele were on Boss Radio 93 KHJ

    for a long time......Charlie Tuna is still on K-Earth

    101 which I listen to on-line here in Miami......

    Tina Delgado ! She's alive !  Alive !

    Remember that ????? I used to love the jingles when I was a preteen in the mid 60's...

    Merry Christmas, from Boss Radeeeoooo.......

  • Mi artista inglesa favorita. Linda mi Sandie Shaw.

  • The original 1965 single of "Girl Don't Come" is one of the most perfect records ever made, bar none. This live performance clip is definitely the icing on the cake!

  • YES, and I love the original 1965 version which was banned from this website.......I remember hearing it as a 12 year old boy in Los Angeles, California......It was one of the first songs that I

    understood in English......Thank you Sandie Shaw.....Sierra Cuban, Miami, Florida

  • Oh wow, thanks for posting this. I had a xmas card from Sandie this year and I'm so thrilled she is making the occasional tv appearance again. Her songs were just so straightforward and all told a story. Such a rare quality these days. x

  • now sandie shaw is a real sexy chick. beautiful eyes and a sexy voice. i have a pic of her with a see-through little top on and a small pair of pants. her tits are more like mosquito bites but it makes no difference,sandie is as cool as they come.

    thanks nyrainbow5 (that's a cute lil name)

  • Thank YOU for finally posting this as a single....wonderful song and I've been waiting and waiting....you are MY hero !!!

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