Col. Chase, I couldn't have said it better myself. What a great era that was. Today's entertainers could learn some lessons on professionalism from these times- unfortunately today's singers, except for a small few, have no idea what talent and class are. Thank goodness for YouTube.
Bobby Troup hit a "Grand Slam" with the lyrics as did Neal Hefti with the music. Things were a bit slower,life was less complicated & more defined.This song just illustrates the affection. admiration, & high esteem he held women in. This song exudes style & class.I thank you for posting this great classic from the 60's. I'm proud to have experienced & survived those wonderful yet tumultuous years.RIP Bobby & Neal.This song really defines an era.
Bobby was making music videos before music videos were cool.;-D
baarbear 6 months ago 2
Talented actor and a honey-smooth voice. De-lightful!
baarbear 6 months ago
all so true...
KingswayMovies 11 months ago
This may be the only song that I like Bobby's version better than Julie's.
LinusandSally 1 year ago
Great Post...Love you Bobby
timothy2700 1 year ago
Thanks for the uploads
paramedicEmergency51 1 year ago
2LiveCrew meet Bobby T! The true inspiration 4 rap vidz 2day!Lmfao
kalifani 1 year ago 2
Eww..that was more than just a mild dose of creepy. Glad I wasn't born in those times! Supermarket music w/ sexist twist..~_^ Lol
kalifani 1 year ago
Bobby T baby.
dunskie 1 year ago
The last great male chauvinistic song written in the 60's...
broadjumper1 1 year ago
cool
SIRONEDRAGON 1 year ago
File with Wives and Lovers -- early/mid-1960s, sexist words, beautiful music.
Drblooter99 1 year ago
Col. Chase, I couldn't have said it better myself. What a great era that was. Today's entertainers could learn some lessons on professionalism from these times- unfortunately today's singers, except for a small few, have no idea what talent and class are. Thank goodness for YouTube.
seledge 2 years ago 11
BOBBY I LOVE YOU! Wasn't he the coolest? I a huge fan of Julie London and thats how I found him. Wow
zachcory123 2 years ago 4
Bobby Troup hit a "Grand Slam" with the lyrics as did Neal Hefti with the music. Things were a bit slower,life was less complicated & more defined.This song just illustrates the affection. admiration, & high esteem he held women in. This song exudes style & class.I thank you for posting this great classic from the 60's. I'm proud to have experienced & survived those wonderful yet tumultuous years.RIP Bobby & Neal.This song really defines an era.
Sincerely
Colonel Santo A. Chase,USA(Ret.)
swt32567 2 years ago 11
@swt32567 yes, thanks Col. I agree. There was a version I really liked better by Jack Jones on here but they had it pulled recently. regards
irish89055 8 months ago
Those were the good old days. Wonderful!!
MsChecksix 2 years ago 4
Excellent!
MiGrm9 2 years ago 3
Holly Cole Trio did a brillant version of that song.
auberge4 2 years ago 2
It doesn't get much cooler then that.
silentevil77 3 years ago 5
thanks for posting!
bobby troup was the greatest!
paramedic51 3 years ago 2
Dr. Joe Early from "Emergency"
frankd1965 2 years ago
nom nom nom!!!!! hehekekeke I feel like cybering! k
coolgirls11 3 years ago