Takes me warthog back to my childhood. Brings a smile tears to my eyes ever time I hear it. My cousin was shipped out to Vietnam a week after it was released. That was the last time I would ever see him.
MY GRANDFATHER IS OLD FASHION BUT THIS PAST SUMMER ME AND SOME OF MY FAMILY WENT TO PICKWICK TENN FOR 2 WEEKS HE HAD A CD OF OLD SONGS ONE OF THEM WAS THIS ONE I REMEMBER RIDING IN THE TRUCK WITH HIM AND OTHERS DOWN TO THE BOAT DOCKS FOR A DAY ON THE WATER SUMMER OF 2011 WAS AWESOME!!
Several of these Galveston landmarks are now gone because of Hurricane Ike. I do not know why most of the country missed that we had a devastating hurricane in southeast Texas all the way to 50 miles north of Houston a couple of years ago....I could not believe the live video showing the on-going damage...Flagstaff being damaged, the 61st Street fishing pier brought to the surf. Houston is not on the radar. Love Campbell and Webb's music.
I once heard that this song was about a confederate soldier missing his home during the civil war, but it dovetailed well into the vietnam war due to its release in the late 60's.
my girlfiend and I used to hang at the seawall back in the 80's. This song takes me back to that time... good friends and fun times. Galveston is a wonderful island. It has a place in my heart and I grew up listening to quality music like this, I guess I was lucky. There is nothing today that even compares to this music.
The combination of Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb and the 60's..there is only one real word for this..overused as it is...MAGIC...
this song still sends chills down my spine..the beauty and simplicity of the lyric; the soaring grand beauty of the accompanying music..and Glen's angelic voice..
You really believe this is a young Texas man in Vietnam pouring his heart out to you from some battlefield half a world away
When I had the chance to go to Texas in 1994 the first place I wanted to see was Galveston, because of this beautiful song that I had loved so much as a child
Oh, those sweet memories - from a simpler, gentler time. My whole day brightened every time I heard it on the radio in 1969. What a treat it was! One of the greatest songs of all time by anyone. The long list of favorites goes on and on..."True Grit:, "Wichita Lineman", "Let It Be Me"...I hope you'll be healed with currently available medications. Thanks a million, Glen. God bless.
I appreciate the sacrifice you guys made. Though the vietnam war was hated by many ,there was a real danger that comunism could spread way down to even Australia, where I am living a life in Paradise.... THANKS MATE! Pete
@jake1052003 Ha ! good on you Jake. Glen was on the ellen degenarous (spelling not right but dont know what is!) show here yesterday doing witchita lineman, and it was beautiful, only i had to dash to work and missed most of it grrr. Need to find a million dollars so i can retire and see the world... I'll come and say gday maaate! Great weekend podner!
@pete9124 Bloody Ripper! Glad you have a sense of humor. Easy to say "the Ellen show". I have been down under. In the US Navy. Wellington NZ back in 1980. First time in my life I drank warm beer.
@jake1052003 Well yes and no. The problem was that the military never had a defined mission, They accomplished every task set for them. The VC and the North Vietnamese never achieved a real military victory, but it didn't matter. They lived there and we didn't. When we left they simply rolled over the hapless South Vietnamese. But the song's not about that. It's about a 19 year old like me who missed his girl and knew he might get killed fighting a war which might have no point.
@trajan75 Last thing I want to do is re-fight the Vietnam War. I was just commenting on the Auzzie with the real danger of comunism spreading down under. Well, that never happened.
@chingchangchongfly Go smoke another joint? From your incoherent response it looks as if you were the one who was smoking. I served my country, drop dead jerk.
I remember being a little girl watching this on t.v. and thinking that one day I would marry Glen Campbell because he was so perfect. It didn't pan out-LOL- but I am still amazed at how amazing his voice is. God bless Glen and thanks for those sweet memories from what seemed like a very simple time.
WITCHITA LINEMAN,GLEN SINGS IT WITH SO MUCH FEELING.I LOVE THE INTRAMENTALS .ALSO,ONE OF THE BEST. BIGG DOGG 007. GOD BLESS U GLEN,I WISH U ALL THE BEST.
I was brought up listening to Glen Campbell. I'm 34 now, and have an eclectic music taste, and every now and then need to hear some Glen Campbell. He takes me back to my childhood and reminds me of a time when things were a little less crazy. Thanks Glen!
First time I ever set foot in the ocean was in Galveston. I was 28 years old. I actually flew to Germany at 16 and returned at 18 but never got near the ocean on land before then. Thanks to my friends Mary and CJ for the trip...and still remember CJ crossing about 4 lanes of traffic when she spotted fresh shrimp for sale. Good times.
RichardEldon and anyone else: I know what Jimmy Webb has said, but to stage an anti-war song out of Texas, especially in the sixties with no anti-war verse makes no friggin' sense despite what he says. Me thinks he was trying to rewrite his history. It makes no difference to me anyway as I was a hawk, volunteered for my second tour, and loved the song Galveston.
RichardEldon(continued): The first thing I did after returning to the world in 1966 was vote for Ronald Reagan as Republican Governor of California and then after returning again in 1968 was vote for Richard Nixon for President. You don't have to make everything in your life political unless you're bent on having a miserable life. I can not let a great musician and singer be smeared for an incorrect political point.
RichardEldon(continued): Glen may be a Republican now and for the last 25 years, but like a lot of us he probably started as a Dem. In fact, when I was in Vietnam 1965-1966 and 1967-1968 most of us had been raised Democrats, but LBJ was trying kill us as fast as we got there, so I suspect most are republican today.
@BobLeeSwaggerUSMC I work with many vietnam vets, and yes, most are republican , but not because of the reason you state, i.e. LBJ. Its because Democrats like John Kerry trashed them and threw them under the bus for political expediency. I have seen these men, many in their 60's, walk in the West Point cemetary and cry at the graves of their buddies, whose deaths are partly laid at the doorstep of the democrats and the left, who not only were complicit in the deaths, but spit at the survivors.
@ariamne1 When I was at USMCRD San Diego, most of the guys in my company were from Democrat families and most of us loved JFK, even though he was a squid in the Big One. After Vietnam was well underway, I noticed the talk had changed and LBJ and other Dims were becoming a bogeyman. I stayed a registered Democrat until 1980, but registered Republican so I could vote Reagan in the primaries. But I agree other Dims helped convert us and John Kerry was one lying scum that really helped.
@BobLeeSwaggerUSMC Dims. Wow, gotta love that name-calling. Not only is that a sure way to help any situation, it also guarantees that one sounds more intelligent.
@CombatGal: I was a Democrat, as a youngman I worked on JFK's presidential campaign for the Highland
Park (Los Angeles) Democratic Club running errands, canvassing neighborhoods handing out buttons and flyers and before shipping off the USMC I worked on James Roosevelt's re-election to congress. The Democratuic Party was the Democratic Party: Today's so-called Democrats are, with a few exceptions, are mainly dimwits, liars, anarchists, and scum. I figure Dims is the best term for that dung
RichardEldon: There was nothing what-so-ever anti-war about Cambell's Galveston: It was about a young guy missing his girl and remembering his home and the things he liked and they did. Being afraid of dying before seeing our homeland, our friends, our women was a pretty common thread in the Nam, although it wasn't discussed much.
Singers like Glen only come up once every great while. I was a fairly new inhabitant of
this wonderful Country. I could barely understand the lyrics then but his voice and style appealed so much to me then as they do now, exactly forty years later.
Glen Campbell forever.Want to thank the Rhinestone Cowboy for so many years of happiness and music that filled the soul. God Bless Glen, God Bless Country Music, and God Bless America. Your fans Love you Glen!
What sad news today about Glen's Alzheimer's diagnosis. He's a brilliant guitar player with an absolutely amazing voice. "Galveston" has always been one of my favorite songs. I wish Glen peace and strength.
@mittensleon They didn't even recognize "Galveston" as one of his hits in the cablesystem thats my modem. I was in the army at the time "Galveston" came out. Hope I can see him on his goodbye tour. What a storied musical career he's had. Such a talented musician. God Bless you, Glen
Aaa home sweet home! Look at all the changes we've been through, yet at the same time our island hasn't changed that much & still exudes comfort ,to me at least.
I remember this song so well from the 60's. I was a college student in the UK and there were several Americans in my class avoiding the Vietnam draft. Now 45 years later we live in Houston, and one of my grown up children lives and works in Galveston, we just showed her this video and it blew her away! Love the old video of the places we now love and call home.
My 6th grade teacher in New Braunfels, TX was from Galveston. She was crazy about Glen Campbell and this song. Kind of perplexing to a kid who just moved to TX in 71 from South Dakota. We ended up singing this for the school play.
Such an awesome song, I had to record it my new album, Lighthouse. Give a listen to the recording: susancowsillband.bandcamp.com/track/galveston. Or a different live version here on youtube.com/watch?v=bZO8swsj5Lk> Shameless bit of self promotion there, but mostly a HUGE Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell fan. They're both such big influences on me. Throw in Karla Bonoff and Burt Baccarat and I was set for enough songwriting inspiration to last a lifetime.
I remember listening to this as a small lad riding in the country in my dads 79 ram charger...On an 8 track haha...I love this song...brings me back to the times with my old man.
@brad04970 The song is about a soldier waiting to go to war and thinking of his girlfirend. Even thought it was 1969 it wasn't a Vietnam war protest song - the guy who wrote i was thinking of the Spanish-American war.
@RCbeastly That's well and good about the song being about the Spanish -American war Remember the Maine. But glen depicked being in the Service singing about a place and a Woman he would miss. When i fifst heard the song come over Armed Forces Radio in 1969 or 70 i was at Chu Chi Vietnam and that song just about made me cry i was missing my girl which today is my wife... No big deal thanks for the history lesson.
@RCbeastly Blimey, I never knew this song was about the Spanish-American war. My ancestor - John von Sonntag de Havilland born in Philadelphia - was an officer and Adjutant of General Worth in the US 3rd Dragoons during the Spanish-American war. I'm English and I've always loved this song - perhaps it's because a bit of John von Sonntag de Havilland lives on in me. God Bless America.
@RCbeastly OOPs my ancestor was in the Mexican-American border war of the late 1840s not the Spanish-American war of the late 1890s. Anyway, I still dream of Galveston thanks to Glen Campbell.
I just got back from Galveston. It's coming back, but it's not instantaneous. The 2008 hurricane really tore hell out of the piers especially. It's definitely worth the drive, if you live within 1,000 miles. I drove down from Kansas City (basically Canada). It was nice to have lows in the upper 50s at night.
This song is sad. The dicks that were draft dodgers in those days probably boned his girl, when he was getting shot to pieces over in Vietnam. Hippie scum.
galveston- humbled by historic hurricanes the constant threat of potential hurricanes. I just wish another big island would get smacked by hurricanes periodically and disperse all the filthy jews - Manhattan island.. But alas, it's too far north.
galveston the song that brings memories to me of my Pope I spread we were ahi in the 76 greetings from El Salvador, today although no longer the this this song me brings it again, although antonio is in the memories I love papa to you
galveston the song that brings memories to me of my Pope I spread we were ahi in the 76 greetings from El Salvador, today although no longer the this this song me brings it again, although antonio is in the memories I love papa to you
Love it! My wife and I met on the Causeway 19 years ago in a traffic jam....Our dog, his name is Causeway..we love Galveston Island and all that it brings....
This song can apply to any war. Though the real story is interesting in a historical way : Jimmy Webb wrote it with the Spanish-American War of 1898 in mind. Galveston was at its peak at the time, destined to be the biggest city in Texas. The devestating Storm of 1900 put a stop to those plans.
i was only born in 1987 but this song and the video takes me some place beyond the normal 90's and 21st century realm, and having grown up in remote African country ive felt the loneliness, the fear the pride of being alone in the jungle, thunder storm outside in a mud hut and only a parrafin lamp to see you through the night of cobras and jackals taking refuge in your shed hut
This song never struck me as a protest song but merely the words of a lonely soldier that left his love ones at home in Galveston. What a great sound and I salute all the great men and women that serve and defend our US of A.
This song never struck me as a protest song but merely the words of a lonely soldier that left his love ones at home in Galveston. What a great sound and I salute all the great men that serve and defend our US of A.
My dad served on the on the USS Haynsworth while stationed in Galveston. This is the song that would blare over the PA system when they made the jetties on their way back from training exercises in the Gulf.
Each time I hear this I remember when I was a infantryman in Vietnam with the 101 Abn Div. 68/69 and had never been to Galveston and when I came back home one of the first trips I took was to Galveston. Funny how a song can evoke all these memories of a terrible time in your life but at the same time brings back a nostalgic past that you long for. At the same time I wonder how many young boys never made it back to Galveston or home.
@wilcarr1 This song haunted me at the time as well and for that reason...it seemed to be about all the young men who would not come back from Vietnam....well over 50,000 did not ...and for what?
@wilcarr1 Hey Willcar Many thanks for your sacrifices. Who knows how far South Slavery (comunism)would have spread if we didnt fight. God Bless America . From a Mate Downunder
@wilcarr1 Thank you for your service, sir. My uncle came home for an R&R around the time this song came out, and we all went on a beach vacation, including him. I was just a little girl, but Galveston always reminds me of the sadness in my uncle's eyes, and how he would talk and sing to me as if it were going to be the last time...thank God, he survived, and thank God you did, too.
First music video I ever remember seeing. I was 6 or 7 yrs old and we were stationed in Okinawa. The Armed Forces TV played this video several times a day back in '69. I thought he was singing to his girl back home whose name was Galveston. The next year my Daddy got orders for 'Nam and died several years later from Agent Orange exposure. This song means a lot to me, makes me think of Daddy and the others that made the ultimate sacrifice. BTW, anyone know why it was shot in black & white.
@mojohelmet I know you were "TRYING" to be funny, but by the time this was done we had color TV! It was the late '60s, NOT the late '50s. Even our dinosaurs were in color by then. I might be old, but I'm just sayin'...
@Chipseagle i know your trying to enlighten me,but your neither enlightening or funny yourself!by the way,i was a kid in the sixties and then,as now,i knew which end was up so to speak. get a sense of humour,you might live a lot longer!.................just sayin!
Thanks for the video. Was working in Texas in '95 (I'm English). Had to visit Galveston as this is one of my favourite songs. Wife and I sang the song whilst walking along the long long promenade, which must be longer than Blackpools!! Don't know if this was about the civil war or the one for "Texas and Freedom"
Im from the Houston area, i used to go to Galveston during the 60's before I went in the Navy, Dec69. I remember this clip when it came out. A lot of the video of the city shows things and places still there after the last hurrican. Thanks for the memories. If you have never been to Galveston, its worth the trip and then watch this again. Thanks
Hey im all for the military ,kiwi and gulf gypsy , please dont leave the Brits out in this though , my dad died in the war and he was a British squaddie fighting in Asia.
Time does not deminish the power of Glen Campbells music. He was a pure singer and song writer. His songs touched the hearts of those who stopped to listen.
The song reminds us of the life he SHOULD be enjoying if it were not for the politicians who sent him off to kill and be killed for no good reason. The sympathies are with the soldier. We should not be making more of our people go through the same shit. I hate politicians. They are megalomaniacs and the scum of the Earth.
my favorate singers are John Denver is my all time favorate love his music about nature the mountians ans the eagles and the hawks there will be never another man to replace john,,,my 2nd favorate is Glen Campbell he was good too,,my third favorate Josh Turner,,Love that deep voice of his,,,THANKS GUYS FOR GREAT MUSIC!!
This is a beautiful song. Got the album as a Christmas present from my father when I was ten years old. I first saw this clip on a local music show around that same time.
I agree this was not a protest song by any means. Simply a song about a man missing his gal back home. Another Jim Webb classic. I always loved it. Not everything has a double meaning in life. Accept it for what it is, a nice, well written song.
Onetwopussies, you are a uniquely stupid individual.... humans SUCK - fullstop- getover it. If God reckons we are so perfect, why are we blessed with cancer, dodgy backs , heart disease, etc???????????? As for English raping stuff? Look at the history of Sth Africa- Zulu's vs other tribes , or the Tasmanian Aborigines vs the main land Aborigines, then come back & talk about colonialisation ... damn I'm sick of the BS spread by ignorant big mouths.....Another genius heard from...sigh
@hazifantazi No doubt!!! This is a beautiful song. All I think about is going to Galveston in '89 w/my husband and two children. First time we saw the ocean, had to taste the salt water on my tongue,ha. now that's memories....
@vkb1959 Thankyou for your comment. I would love to go to Galveston or anywhere else in the States for that matter, you've got a beautiful country and great music.
@hazifantazi You're welcome! and yes, our country is beautiful and the musics THE BEST, but people try to analyze everything to death!!! Thanks for not being glum, that's refreshing. Just the name of the song reminds me of good times that may be gone, but not 4gotten. I guess I'll die of nostalgia' but that's okay too. ;)
@Dolphindream15 --Yes, the Great Hurricane of 1900 took 8000 lives. Hurricane Ike in 2008 came in just like the 1900 Hurricane. 113 died, 23 are still missing and many of the landmarks seen in this video were destroyed.
"I wanted to write a song about a soldier who just wants to go home. He's past caring about the politics or the right or wrong...he's just done...he just wants to go home."
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galveston humbled by actual and potential hurricanes. I just wish another big island would get smacked by hurricanes periodically and dispurse all the filthy jews - Manhattan island.. But alas, it's too far north.
I first heard this song in a 60-Minute segment on people from Vietnam settling down making a living from shrimping in this small Texas town. When I heard the song, I became addicted. Thank you, MitchMiller123, for posting this.
I had a boyfriend in the Service during Viet Nam. This reminds of him. He was in tne Navy Seals.Needless to say we drifted apart.This was in the early 70's. Still consider him the LOVE OF MY LIFE!!! That's why I'm blue Navy Blue I'm as blue as I can be. Cuz my steady boy said ship ahoy and joined the NAVY!!!
@TheMustangsally75 i feel your pain, sally, but i'm sure he also thinks of you from time to time. Some things never die though separated by space and time.....
great video and song also love galves the city that never sleeps it could br 3: 30 am and some one would be going down seawall blvd come on landrys fix the flagship and keep her going ---- i thank all vets old and new for keeping the usa free
How did this Youtuber even get this original clip?! I mean, it's from the 60's. Anyway, this blurry,seedy,bad-sound clip really suits the song. It's so authentic! Whatever happened to entertainment like this? Now it's all boobs and butt. I've lived in WIchita, Waco, Dallas, Austin, Houston and Galveston, and honestly, Galveston really gave me a good impression the most.
Takes me warthog back to my childhood. Brings a smile tears to my eyes ever time I hear it. My cousin was shipped out to Vietnam a week after it was released. That was the last time I would ever see him.
maxinedr2004 1 week ago
Glen was the original John Denver....same sort of soul and heart.
GoldZahava 2 weeks ago in playlist More videos from MitchMiller123
this video is beautiful this excalty what imagine when i listen to this song.
MrCalculus999 2 weeks ago
She is exotically beautiful.I have always wondered who she is.....
philster611 4 weeks ago
Im from the UK but I get the song. Spent 3 days in Galveston a few years back. What a flea tip!
chanctonbury63 1 month ago
MY GRANDFATHER IS OLD FASHION BUT THIS PAST SUMMER ME AND SOME OF MY FAMILY WENT TO PICKWICK TENN FOR 2 WEEKS HE HAD A CD OF OLD SONGS ONE OF THEM WAS THIS ONE I REMEMBER RIDING IN THE TRUCK WITH HIM AND OTHERS DOWN TO THE BOAT DOCKS FOR A DAY ON THE WATER SUMMER OF 2011 WAS AWESOME!!
9521johnnyboy 2 months ago
I appreciate whoever posted these audios/videos. Takes me back to my HS and college years. Hope Campbell has a successful trip overseas on tour.
maryann12032 2 months ago
Several of these Galveston landmarks are now gone because of Hurricane Ike. I do not know why most of the country missed that we had a devastating hurricane in southeast Texas all the way to 50 miles north of Houston a couple of years ago....I could not believe the live video showing the on-going damage...Flagstaff being damaged, the 61st Street fishing pier brought to the surf. Houston is not on the radar. Love Campbell and Webb's music.
maryann12032 2 months ago
I read that Webb wrote this song with the Spanish-American War as the setting. The soldier was fighting in Cuba in 1898.
MrSteve1861 2 months ago
Sad to hear of his sickness ...he was / is such a good performer / singer/ guitar man...saw him in Dublin around 1992
Lisnageeragh 4 months ago
flagship 1965-2011
rockypc24 4 months ago
I once heard that this song was about a confederate soldier missing his home during the civil war, but it dovetailed well into the vietnam war due to its release in the late 60's.
smallbee1234 4 months ago
my girlfiend and I used to hang at the seawall back in the 80's. This song takes me back to that time... good friends and fun times. Galveston is a wonderful island. It has a place in my heart and I grew up listening to quality music like this, I guess I was lucky. There is nothing today that even compares to this music.
bytebull 4 months ago
i'm 61 years old yet this song still brings tears to my eyes remembering how things use to be and could have been .....
leidalucy 4 months ago 8
i'm 61 years old yet this song still brings tears to my eyes remembering how things use to be and could have been ....
leidalucy 4 months ago
The combination of Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb and the 60's..there is only one real word for this..overused as it is...MAGIC...
this song still sends chills down my spine..the beauty and simplicity of the lyric; the soaring grand beauty of the accompanying music..and Glen's angelic voice..
You really believe this is a young Texas man in Vietnam pouring his heart out to you from some battlefield half a world away
lotusesprit1981 4 months ago
love this song Glen. Praying for you.
KainMalice 5 months ago
A wondrous glorious song ..... it's not immediately clear it is a Vietnam war song but its powereful meaning emerges.
Sad news but he seems to be dealing with it bravely and gently. It sounds as though he has a good wife and loving family to help him.
God bless Glen Campbell .... a good man.
kgs42 5 months ago 2
When I had the chance to go to Texas in 1994 the first place I wanted to see was Galveston, because of this beautiful song that I had loved so much as a child
TheLadyTavington 5 months ago
Oh, those sweet memories - from a simpler, gentler time. My whole day brightened every time I heard it on the radio in 1969. What a treat it was! One of the greatest songs of all time by anyone. The long list of favorites goes on and on..."True Grit:, "Wichita Lineman", "Let It Be Me"...I hope you'll be healed with currently available medications. Thanks a million, Glen. God bless.
musicollector1975 5 months ago
Glen Campbell thanks for all your terrific songs especially this one.
temu2max100 5 months ago
hey wilcarr1
I appreciate the sacrifice you guys made. Though the vietnam war was hated by many ,there was a real danger that comunism could spread way down to even Australia, where I am living a life in Paradise.... THANKS MATE! Pete
pete9124 5 months ago 3
@pete9124 Wow, we lost that war. So before you put another shrimp on the barby, better clean your gun and dream of galveston.... G'day Mate!
jake1052003 2 months ago
@jake1052003 Ha ! good on you Jake. Glen was on the ellen degenarous (spelling not right but dont know what is!) show here yesterday doing witchita lineman, and it was beautiful, only i had to dash to work and missed most of it grrr. Need to find a million dollars so i can retire and see the world... I'll come and say gday maaate! Great weekend podner!
pete9124 2 months ago
@pete9124 Bloody Ripper! Glad you have a sense of humor. Easy to say "the Ellen show". I have been down under. In the US Navy. Wellington NZ back in 1980. First time in my life I drank warm beer.
jake1052003 2 months ago
@jake1052003 Well yes and no. The problem was that the military never had a defined mission, They accomplished every task set for them. The VC and the North Vietnamese never achieved a real military victory, but it didn't matter. They lived there and we didn't. When we left they simply rolled over the hapless South Vietnamese. But the song's not about that. It's about a 19 year old like me who missed his girl and knew he might get killed fighting a war which might have no point.
trajan75 2 months ago
@trajan75 Last thing I want to do is re-fight the Vietnam War. I was just commenting on the Auzzie with the real danger of comunism spreading down under. Well, that never happened.
jake1052003 2 months ago
@trajan75 NO defined mission? Go smoke another joint. And this is the greatest anti-VIETNAM song ever. God Bless Glen.
*******POW-MIA******** Never forget.
chingchangchongfly 1 month ago
@chingchangchongfly Go smoke another joint? From your incoherent response it looks as if you were the one who was smoking. I served my country, drop dead jerk.
trajan75 1 month ago
@pete9124 There was never, ever any "danger" that communism would "spread" down under. That's utterly deranged.
The last "danger" we faced was some half arsed bombing by the Japanese back in the 1940s.
ozoneocean 1 month ago
1:12 this part chill my spine everytime i hear it
daxilom 5 months ago
I remember being a little girl watching this on t.v. and thinking that one day I would marry Glen Campbell because he was so perfect. It didn't pan out-LOL- but I am still amazed at how amazing his voice is. God bless Glen and thanks for those sweet memories from what seemed like a very simple time.
guapamt2002 5 months ago
its beautiful
sampard38 5 months ago
Yes this song does bring a nostalgic past that i so long for. sorry to hear about his illness.
sitirasewell 5 months ago 2
WITCHITA LINEMAN,GLEN SINGS IT WITH SO MUCH FEELING.I LOVE THE INTRAMENTALS .ALSO,ONE OF THE BEST. BIGG DOGG 007. GOD BLESS U GLEN,I WISH U ALL THE BEST.
XXXCALIBREGOLD 5 months ago
WITCHITA LINEMAN,GLEN SINGS IT WITH SO MUCH FEELING.I LOVE THE INTRAMENTALS .ALSO,ONE OF THE BEST. BIGG DOGG 007.
XXXCALIBREGOLD 5 months ago
I was brought up listening to Glen Campbell. I'm 34 now, and have an eclectic music taste, and every now and then need to hear some Glen Campbell. He takes me back to my childhood and reminds me of a time when things were a little less crazy. Thanks Glen!
denverrumney 6 months ago
First time I ever set foot in the ocean was in Galveston. I was 28 years old. I actually flew to Germany at 16 and returned at 18 but never got near the ocean on land before then. Thanks to my friends Mary and CJ for the trip...and still remember CJ crossing about 4 lanes of traffic when she spotted fresh shrimp for sale. Good times.
Profe8166 6 months ago
I love every Glen Campbell song
Today I roam Galveston beach through Google Earth.
jkgou1 7 months ago
RichardEldon and anyone else: I know what Jimmy Webb has said, but to stage an anti-war song out of Texas, especially in the sixties with no anti-war verse makes no friggin' sense despite what he says. Me thinks he was trying to rewrite his history. It makes no difference to me anyway as I was a hawk, volunteered for my second tour, and loved the song Galveston.
Bob Lee
Smithville, Texas
BobLeeSwaggerUSMC 7 months ago
RichardEldon(continued): The first thing I did after returning to the world in 1966 was vote for Ronald Reagan as Republican Governor of California and then after returning again in 1968 was vote for Richard Nixon for President. You don't have to make everything in your life political unless you're bent on having a miserable life. I can not let a great musician and singer be smeared for an incorrect political point.
BobLeeSwaggerUSMC 7 months ago
RichardEldon(continued): Glen may be a Republican now and for the last 25 years, but like a lot of us he probably started as a Dem. In fact, when I was in Vietnam 1965-1966 and 1967-1968 most of us had been raised Democrats, but LBJ was trying kill us as fast as we got there, so I suspect most are republican today.
BobLeeSwaggerUSMC 7 months ago
@BobLeeSwaggerUSMC I work with many vietnam vets, and yes, most are republican , but not because of the reason you state, i.e. LBJ. Its because Democrats like John Kerry trashed them and threw them under the bus for political expediency. I have seen these men, many in their 60's, walk in the West Point cemetary and cry at the graves of their buddies, whose deaths are partly laid at the doorstep of the democrats and the left, who not only were complicit in the deaths, but spit at the survivors.
ariamne1 6 months ago
@ariamne1 When I was at USMCRD San Diego, most of the guys in my company were from Democrat families and most of us loved JFK, even though he was a squid in the Big One. After Vietnam was well underway, I noticed the talk had changed and LBJ and other Dims were becoming a bogeyman. I stayed a registered Democrat until 1980, but registered Republican so I could vote Reagan in the primaries. But I agree other Dims helped convert us and John Kerry was one lying scum that really helped.
BobLeeSwaggerUSMC 6 months ago
@BobLeeSwaggerUSMC Dims. Wow, gotta love that name-calling. Not only is that a sure way to help any situation, it also guarantees that one sounds more intelligent.
CombatGal 5 months ago
@CombatGal: I was a Democrat, as a youngman I worked on JFK's presidential campaign for the Highland
Park (Los Angeles) Democratic Club running errands, canvassing neighborhoods handing out buttons and flyers and before shipping off the USMC I worked on James Roosevelt's re-election to congress. The Democratuic Party was the Democratic Party: Today's so-called Democrats are, with a few exceptions, are mainly dimwits, liars, anarchists, and scum. I figure Dims is the best term for that dung
BobLeeSwaggerUSMC 5 months ago
RichardEldon: There was nothing what-so-ever anti-war about Cambell's Galveston: It was about a young guy missing his girl and remembering his home and the things he liked and they did. Being afraid of dying before seeing our homeland, our friends, our women was a pretty common thread in the Nam, although it wasn't discussed much.
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Yerushalaim46 7 months ago
Singers like Glen only come up once every great while. I was a fairly new inhabitant of
this wonderful Country. I could barely understand the lyrics then but his voice and style appealed so much to me then as they do now, exactly forty years later.
May God bless you , Glen
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Yerushalaim46 7 months ago
god bless u glen
TheRjPrice 7 months ago
Glen Campbell forever.Want to thank the Rhinestone Cowboy for so many years of happiness and music that filled the soul. God Bless Glen, God Bless Country Music, and God Bless America. Your fans Love you Glen!
3338MAN 7 months ago
too much talent for 1 person his coworkers said, he did have it all really, looks,a golden voice and guitar ace
huntersingle 7 months ago
I love galveston. I'm not boi, but I got here as fast as I could.
wesnile30 7 months ago
What sad news today about Glen's Alzheimer's diagnosis. He's a brilliant guitar player with an absolutely amazing voice. "Galveston" has always been one of my favorite songs. I wish Glen peace and strength.
mittensleon 7 months ago 57
@mittensleon Yes, he's a great talent and an underrated guitar player and it's a sad way to go out.
SuperSushibar 7 months ago
@mittensleon They didn't even recognize "Galveston" as one of his hits in the cablesystem thats my modem. I was in the army at the time "Galveston" came out. Hope I can see him on his goodbye tour. What a storied musical career he's had. Such a talented musician. God Bless you, Glen
daddybug101 7 months ago
@mittensleon sad! didnt know about the alzheimers....Glenn has been around my whole life..:( love his music..
knk4ever83 4 months ago
This Song Has A Hidden Message. It's About A Girl And I Bet I Know Her Name! It Rhymes.
crzyazme 7 months ago
Aaa home sweet home! Look at all the changes we've been through, yet at the same time our island hasn't changed that much & still exudes comfort ,to me at least.
4marielouise 7 months ago
Simply amazing!
squid4104 7 months ago in playlist MUSIC :GLEN CAMPBELL
ebonics4everyone, I hope you die alone
GarbageDork 7 months ago
was he in beach boys
heldyrob 7 months ago
was he in the beach boys
heldyrob 7 months ago
epic good music.... the internet will eventually kill pop crap like gaga...
give it time.. the kids have access to this stuff .. it's just a matter of time.
bytebull 7 months ago
I'm 14, and I freakin' LOVE glen campbell. (L). He's amazing, and i REALLY want him to come to England and tour here so i can go see him. !!! :D :D
xdisneyfreakx 8 months ago
@xdisneyfreakx Glen will be doing his last ever UK tour in October 2011 :(
Chris234ify 8 months ago
WHAT. I'm booking tickets now. Thanks for telling me! =D
xdisneyfreakx 8 months ago
I remember this song so well from the 60's. I was a college student in the UK and there were several Americans in my class avoiding the Vietnam draft. Now 45 years later we live in Houston, and one of my grown up children lives and works in Galveston, we just showed her this video and it blew her away! Love the old video of the places we now love and call home.
kometrider 8 months ago
the lady in this video is named trini and shes in her early 60s,i saw an interview with her in early 83 or 84
aknowneemus 8 months ago
I like this type of westerly music it brings out my inner peace and it i think that this song is a tremendous song
221dean 9 months ago
My 6th grade teacher in New Braunfels, TX was from Galveston. She was crazy about Glen Campbell and this song. Kind of perplexing to a kid who just moved to TX in 71 from South Dakota. We ended up singing this for the school play.
majajh 9 months ago
Such an awesome song, I had to record it my new album, Lighthouse. Give a listen to the recording: susancowsillband.bandcamp.com/track/galveston. Or a different live version here on youtube.com/watch?v=bZO8swsj5Lk> Shameless bit of self promotion there, but mostly a HUGE Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell fan. They're both such big influences on me. Throw in Karla Bonoff and Burt Baccarat and I was set for enough songwriting inspiration to last a lifetime.
susancowsill 10 months ago
Nicely said Onemikehart! Thanks America!
cadwithoutend 10 months ago
its amazing to see what is still there from the time this vid was made
tehallanaz 10 months ago
I remember listening to this as a small lad riding in the country in my dads 79 ram charger...On an 8 track haha...I love this song...brings me back to the times with my old man.
Imachowderhead 10 months ago
What I'd like to know, why is he in uniform?? Glen wasn't in the Service.
brad04970 11 months ago
@brad04970 The song is about a soldier waiting to go to war and thinking of his girlfirend. Even thought it was 1969 it wasn't a Vietnam war protest song - the guy who wrote i was thinking of the Spanish-American war.
RCbeastly 9 months ago
@RCbeastly That's well and good about the song being about the Spanish -American war Remember the Maine. But glen depicked being in the Service singing about a place and a Woman he would miss. When i fifst heard the song come over Armed Forces Radio in 1969 or 70 i was at Chu Chi Vietnam and that song just about made me cry i was missing my girl which today is my wife... No big deal thanks for the history lesson.
brad04970 9 months ago
@RCbeastly Blimey, I never knew this song was about the Spanish-American war. My ancestor - John von Sonntag de Havilland born in Philadelphia - was an officer and Adjutant of General Worth in the US 3rd Dragoons during the Spanish-American war. I'm English and I've always loved this song - perhaps it's because a bit of John von Sonntag de Havilland lives on in me. God Bless America.
RedGoblinus 8 months ago
@RCbeastly OOPs my ancestor was in the Mexican-American border war of the late 1840s not the Spanish-American war of the late 1890s. Anyway, I still dream of Galveston thanks to Glen Campbell.
RedGoblinus 8 months ago
@brad04970, with that shaggy hair and those long sideburns, it did not seem likely.
sandinyourshoes 9 months ago
Does anyone know who the brunette is in this video?
1203ecc1 11 months ago
I just got back from Galveston. It's coming back, but it's not instantaneous. The 2008 hurricane really tore hell out of the piers especially. It's definitely worth the drive, if you live within 1,000 miles. I drove down from Kansas City (basically Canada). It was nice to have lows in the upper 50s at night.
ebonics4everyone 11 months ago
This song is sad. The dicks that were draft dodgers in those days probably boned his girl, when he was getting shot to pieces over in Vietnam. Hippie scum.
ebonics4everyone 11 months ago 2
@ebonics4everyone Nice troll!
hindskn 10 months ago
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galveston- humbled by historic hurricanes the constant threat of potential hurricanes. I just wish another big island would get smacked by hurricanes periodically and disperse all the filthy jews - Manhattan island.. But alas, it's too far north.
BeyondNeptune 11 months ago
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galveston the song that brings memories to me of my Pope I spread we were ahi in the 76 greetings from El Salvador, today although no longer the this this song me brings it again, although antonio is in the memories I love papa to you
fagonzalez36 11 months ago
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galveston the song that brings memories to me of my Pope I spread we were ahi in the 76 greetings from El Salvador, today although no longer the this this song me brings it again, although antonio is in the memories I love papa to you
fagonzalez36 11 months ago
Love it! My wife and I met on the Causeway 19 years ago in a traffic jam....Our dog, his name is Causeway..we love Galveston Island and all that it brings....
tbarcelona89 11 months ago
Original or FIRST recorded version is by DON HO 1968
Reprise 0800 ... DOES ANYONE HAVE THE RECORD AND CAN POST IT ON YOU TUBE?
7734Duke 11 months ago
This song can apply to any war. Though the real story is interesting in a historical way : Jimmy Webb wrote it with the Spanish-American War of 1898 in mind. Galveston was at its peak at the time, destined to be the biggest city in Texas. The devestating Storm of 1900 put a stop to those plans.
guarddog22 11 months ago
A Very Special Song with Great Meaning.
holzg01 1 year ago
best song ever
holmansmashbros 1 year ago
i was only born in 1987 but this song and the video takes me some place beyond the normal 90's and 21st century realm, and having grown up in remote African country ive felt the loneliness, the fear the pride of being alone in the jungle, thunder storm outside in a mud hut and only a parrafin lamp to see you through the night of cobras and jackals taking refuge in your shed hut
TheSKABURA 1 year ago
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TheSKABURA 1 year ago
This song never struck me as a protest song but merely the words of a lonely soldier that left his love ones at home in Galveston. What a great sound and I salute all the great men and women that serve and defend our US of A.
46razzledazzle 1 year ago 2
@46razzledazzle I agree, I don't see how people think that about it. It's a beautiful song.
queefbreeze 1 year ago
@46razzledazzle Ditto on all !!
dgeigs101 9 months ago
This song never struck me as a protest song but merely the words of a lonely soldier that left his love ones at home in Galveston. What a great sound and I salute all the great men that serve and defend our US of A.
46razzledazzle 1 year ago 2
Nha Trang RVN Summer of 69...one of the songs from AFVN Radio that was at the top of my "like" list
prh14thsps 1 year ago 2
My dad served on the on the USS Haynsworth while stationed in Galveston. This is the song that would blare over the PA system when they made the jetties on their way back from training exercises in the Gulf.
Miss ya dad.
cowboy188 1 year ago
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cowboy188 1 year ago
takes us right back to those days .........great music ..........got us through
curbshoppin 1 year ago
Each time I hear this I remember when I was a infantryman in Vietnam with the 101 Abn Div. 68/69 and had never been to Galveston and when I came back home one of the first trips I took was to Galveston. Funny how a song can evoke all these memories of a terrible time in your life but at the same time brings back a nostalgic past that you long for. At the same time I wonder how many young boys never made it back to Galveston or home.
wilcarr1 1 year ago 69
@wilcarr1 Thank you for your service.
demonhoopa 1 year ago
@wilcarr1 Beautiful man. God bless and rest all those who never came back. Thanks for your service.
WizardsMachine 1 year ago
@wilcarr1 This song haunted me at the time as well and for that reason...it seemed to be about all the young men who would not come back from Vietnam....well over 50,000 did not ...and for what?
Thank you for your service.
blessOTMA 11 months ago
@wilcarr1 God bless you man.
hotspurschool 11 months ago
@wilcarr1 a truly beautiful comment..thanks for sharing
lndac02 6 months ago
@wilcarr1 Thanks for your service and your story about coming home...it's a great story!
59swl 6 months ago
@wilcarr1 Hey Willcar Many thanks for your sacrifices. Who knows how far South Slavery (comunism)would have spread if we didnt fight. God Bless America . From a Mate Downunder
pete9124 5 months ago
@wilcarr1 Thank you for your service, sir. My uncle came home for an R&R around the time this song came out, and we all went on a beach vacation, including him. I was just a little girl, but Galveston always reminds me of the sadness in my uncle's eyes, and how he would talk and sing to me as if it were going to be the last time...thank God, he survived, and thank God you did, too.
whatanightmare1 4 months ago 3
This song along with Witcheta Linemen must have to be his signature tunes. They are pure gold.
mssusan1961 1 year ago 2
Watching this video is depressing because Galveston is very dirty today compared to what I can see in this video...
Rammstein275 1 year ago
First music video I ever remember seeing. I was 6 or 7 yrs old and we were stationed in Okinawa. The Armed Forces TV played this video several times a day back in '69. I thought he was singing to his girl back home whose name was Galveston. The next year my Daddy got orders for 'Nam and died several years later from Agent Orange exposure. This song means a lot to me, makes me think of Daddy and the others that made the ultimate sacrifice. BTW, anyone know why it was shot in black & white.
Chipseagle 1 year ago
@Chipseagle maybe because its old!
mojohelmet 11 months ago
@mojohelmet I know you were "TRYING" to be funny, but by the time this was done we had color TV! It was the late '60s, NOT the late '50s. Even our dinosaurs were in color by then. I might be old, but I'm just sayin'...
Chipseagle 11 months ago
@Chipseagle i know your trying to enlighten me,but your neither enlightening or funny yourself!by the way,i was a kid in the sixties and then,as now,i knew which end was up so to speak. get a sense of humour,you might live a lot longer!.................just sayin!
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Chipseagle 10 months ago
Thanks for the video. Was working in Texas in '95 (I'm English). Had to visit Galveston as this is one of my favourite songs. Wife and I sang the song whilst walking along the long long promenade, which must be longer than Blackpools!! Don't know if this was about the civil war or the one for "Texas and Freedom"
SuperNevile 1 year ago
@SuperNevile
Sadly it's in a poor state nowadays especially after the last storm.
Rammstein275 1 year ago
love this song
jimnado1 1 year ago
Im from the Houston area, i used to go to Galveston during the 60's before I went in the Navy, Dec69. I remember this clip when it came out. A lot of the video of the city shows things and places still there after the last hurrican. Thanks for the memories. If you have never been to Galveston, its worth the trip and then watch this again. Thanks
VF96falcon 1 year ago
Hey im all for the military ,kiwi and gulf gypsy , please dont leave the Brits out in this though , my dad died in the war and he was a British squaddie fighting in Asia.
annie50001 1 year ago
Time does not deminish the power of Glen Campbells music. He was a pure singer and song writer. His songs touched the hearts of those who stopped to listen.
monkbilliardacademy 1 year ago
Carol Kaye played bass I believe.
minter74 1 year ago
The song reminds us of the life he SHOULD be enjoying if it were not for the politicians who sent him off to kill and be killed for no good reason. The sympathies are with the soldier. We should not be making more of our people go through the same shit. I hate politicians. They are megalomaniacs and the scum of the Earth.
w9j15g 1 year ago
my favorate singers are John Denver is my all time favorate love his music about nature the mountians ans the eagles and the hawks there will be never another man to replace john,,,my 2nd favorate is Glen Campbell he was good too,,my third favorate Josh Turner,,Love that deep voice of his,,,THANKS GUYS FOR GREAT MUSIC!!
Dolphindream15 1 year ago
does anyone know who the beautiful woamn is in ths vid?
Nonce746 1 year ago
One of Glen's/Jimmy Webb's very best
roscoegino 1 year ago
This is a beautiful song. Got the album as a Christmas present from my father when I was ten years old. I first saw this clip on a local music show around that same time.
PlaneAndTVtechfan 1 year ago
best song ever. if i was in war i would play this everyday and think of my hometown. this song has power
holmansmashbros 1 year ago
I remember our vacation to Galveston. I miss you Allen.<3<3<3<3<3
vkb1959 1 year ago
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vkb1959 1 year ago
I agree this was not a protest song by any means. Simply a song about a man missing his gal back home. Another Jim Webb classic. I always loved it. Not everything has a double meaning in life. Accept it for what it is, a nice, well written song.
Jimboyc21 1 year ago
@Jimboyc21 Well said!!!
vkb1959 1 year ago
Onetwopussies, you are a uniquely stupid individual.... humans SUCK - fullstop- getover it. If God reckons we are so perfect, why are we blessed with cancer, dodgy backs , heart disease, etc???????????? As for English raping stuff? Look at the history of Sth Africa- Zulu's vs other tribes , or the Tasmanian Aborigines vs the main land Aborigines, then come back & talk about colonialisation ... damn I'm sick of the BS spread by ignorant big mouths.....Another genius heard from...sigh
rodneys0909 1 year ago
just enjoy the wonderful song and stop trying to prove how much you think you know.
hazifantazi 1 year ago
@hazifantazi No doubt!!! This is a beautiful song. All I think about is going to Galveston in '89 w/my husband and two children. First time we saw the ocean, had to taste the salt water on my tongue,ha. now that's memories....
vkb1959 1 year ago
@vkb1959 Thankyou for your comment. I would love to go to Galveston or anywhere else in the States for that matter, you've got a beautiful country and great music.
hazifantazi 1 year ago
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vkb1959 1 year ago
@hazifantazi You're welcome! and yes, our country is beautiful and the musics THE BEST, but people try to analyze everything to death!!! Thanks for not being glum, that's refreshing. Just the name of the song reminds me of good times that may be gone, but not 4gotten. I guess I'll die of nostalgia' but that's okay too. ;)
vkb1959 1 year ago
@vkb1959 Death by nostalgia? I can think of worse ways to go :~) I love this music that reminds me of my childhood...
whatanightmare1 1 year ago
I will always have a soft spot for Glen Campbell ... he knew something no other songwriter has ever been in on ...
pattydh59 1 year ago
wasnt there a storm years ago in gavelston called Issacs storm,,where many lost there lives and homes,,
Dolphindream15 1 year ago
@Dolphindream15 --Yes, the Great Hurricane of 1900 took 8000 lives. Hurricane Ike in 2008 came in just like the 1900 Hurricane. 113 died, 23 are still missing and many of the landmarks seen in this video were destroyed.
cmurphy12002 1 year ago 3
@cmurphy12002 WOW
Dolphindream15 1 year ago
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cmurphy12002 1 year ago
@Dolphindream15 That was the Storm of 1900, yes. Still the largest loss of life in a natural disaster in U.S. history.
guarddog22 11 months ago
this song is about a soldier,any soldier.
the official comment from jimmy webb is this...
"I wanted to write a song about a soldier who just wants to go home. He's past caring about the politics or the right or wrong...he's just done...he just wants to go home."
it's not about any specific WAR.
aknowneemus 1 year ago 3
Glen is the Best!! What a beautiful woman!!
Davehenry55 1 year ago
Are you on crack? The quality is terrible. Great song ruined by the poster
nomadseawolf 1 year ago
@nomadseawolf -- REALLY
Hint---don't post songs if the source is an old AM transistor radio--Please.
MrVideogreg 1 year ago
One of Glen's greatest hit records and very touching video.
Gvieto 1 year ago
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galveston humbled by actual and potential hurricanes. I just wish another big island would get smacked by hurricanes periodically and dispurse all the filthy jews - Manhattan island.. But alas, it's too far north.
BeyondNeptune 1 year ago
@BeyondNeptune you are one fucking sick asshole!
spacecatsonmars 11 months ago
Galveston is a great town if you're a dead person.
glimmer2158 1 year ago
God Bless The United States Marines!!!
BuckeyeSecretary 1 year ago
Great song! What a beautiful lady!!!
Davehenry55 1 year ago
I was in the US Army when this song came out, and my roommate was from Galveston. Need I say more............theoldpoot
theoldpoot 1 year ago
I first heard this song in a 60-Minute segment on people from Vietnam settling down making a living from shrimping in this small Texas town. When I heard the song, I became addicted. Thank you, MitchMiller123, for posting this.
Nuengnueng 1 year ago
I had a boyfriend in the Service during Viet Nam. This reminds of him. He was in tne Navy Seals.Needless to say we drifted apart.This was in the early 70's. Still consider him the LOVE OF MY LIFE!!! That's why I'm blue Navy Blue I'm as blue as I can be. Cuz my steady boy said ship ahoy and joined the NAVY!!!
TheMustangsally75 1 year ago 2
@TheMustangsally75 i feel your pain, sally, but i'm sure he also thinks of you from time to time. Some things never die though separated by space and time.....
blueinfinite 1 year ago
Oldie, classic.
ACORNSUCKS 1 year ago
Świetny utwór!!!Lata 60 to najpiekniejszy mój czs...
Sowa50 1 year ago
i was about 7 years old when i heard this song for the 1st time and it stuck in my heart and in my head for some reason.
great vid clip, shame its cut short.
someone link the full monty please ?
exalotyle 1 year ago
@exalotyle Me too--I was about 7
BuckeyeSecretary 1 year ago
trust the ausies to dig up this clip from the dark depths!
leeking007 1 year ago
great video and song also love galves the city that never sleeps it could br 3: 30 am and some one would be going down seawall blvd come on landrys fix the flagship and keep her going ---- i thank all vets old and new for keeping the usa free
maniacmarklewin52 1 year ago
God bless and respect for you guys who were in Vietnam.
SFtruckerWolf 1 year ago 2
@SFtruckerWolf
back at ya. My generation looked for their draft numbers every year. I had quit A few friends that dmidn't come back!!!! So SADS!!!
TheMustangsally75 1 year ago
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@SFtruckerWolf
back at ya. My generation looked for their draft numbers every year. I had quit A few friends that dmidn't come back!!!! So SAD~!!!
TheMustangsally75 1 year ago
How did this Youtuber even get this original clip?! I mean, it's from the 60's. Anyway, this blurry,seedy,bad-sound clip really suits the song. It's so authentic! Whatever happened to entertainment like this? Now it's all boobs and butt. I've lived in WIchita, Waco, Dallas, Austin, Houston and Galveston, and honestly, Galveston really gave me a good impression the most.
lilyroxmysox 1 year ago 2
The woman in this video is totally stunning,Sophia Loren like beauty.Beautiful song from my childhood in 69
centurion1479 1 year ago
Have you seen the beach at Galveston lately?
CurlyCale 1 year ago
Audio quality is crap!!
HofmanPaul 1 year ago
Nice video. It is saved in my favorites.
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