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  • great song..

  • I LOVE THIS SONG I LIKE THIS!

  • I love this song.

  • 13 right now and loving these old songs:)

  • I was negative 10 years old.

  • conjures up many images and as a song of love and loss it cannot be beaten, in my view

  • Fuck that beiber baby!

  • i wasnt born....love it <3

  • I remember sitting on Beer beach listening to this as a 14 year old,as soon as I hear it now,I am, back, on that beach

  • in this year i was 5 years old.

  • I'm a 1000 year old youtube user

  • Anybody got a box of Kleenex I can have?

    Kinda memories falling in love right now, too. I was 3 years old when this song was done.

  • wonderful old hit..........................

  • In love at 15 what memories ..

  • My dad was 4 years old when this was released n despite how late i came into the world,im still loving this...^_^

  • old its a gold.. :)

  • i was -30 years old when this song first released, and still lovin' it.

  • this no-HQ version makes me like it even more...

  • Pris d'un poste québécois en plus

  • I was born at the middle of, the summer of '62, that was, the warmest summer of the last setury.:)

  • I like all versions of this song.

  • Thumbs up if you listen this in 2012 :D 

  • One of my earliest remembered tunes (I was born in January '62).

  • Funny thing about music, there is so much insults thrown about. People band up into little factions. Shut the fuck up and listen to what you like. If you don't like country, or metal, or rap, or jazz, whatever you are entitled to your own preference. Even if you hate cookie cutter songs made electronically nowadays, so what? Its music. If some people like it, it doesn't make them stupid.

  • I am just born and I love it XD

  • Those were the best days ever

  • eew

  • is a master of low

  • i <3 u Nestor Saraos my sexy Filippino <3

  • why does the two dancers at the back is dancing so funny lolz:D anyways 50's and 60's i wish i was born at that time ... huhuhu so unfair :C

  • @ariel17480

    those were the dance styles of the 60's.

  • my mom was (-5) years old!!!

  • Who can hate this song?

  • @MrYahya0101 Not me.Especially when you sing this to a girl you really love.

  • This is the version I remember hearing when I was a little kid, so that's the one I prefer, naturally.

    Even when I was little, I could sense a lonely-type quality about this song.

    Not something I would listen to everyday, but still remember it after all these decades.

    Thanks for posting!

  • waas yeuh lagu... asa jaman bareto...

  • mi mamita ponia esa canción cuando estaba chica muy bonita :D

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  • Love the choreography. This is a class song... first loves of the 60s.... aaaah, such times!

  • dancers look hot....

  • all the people in the video are either dead or about to.

  • @vicentecyroc im jealous,, they ALL lived the BEST time, decade, and years ever in HISTORY,,, now music and dance is trash!!

  • one 10 good music

  • Good music is timeless, the crap that idiots eat up is eventually forgotten, or remembered as a joke. Every era has its art and its crap, including this era. I feel sorry for anybody who says nobody is making great music nowadays, there are some really great bands out there if you turn off the pop radio crap and seek em out.

  • @CopSpiller totally agree with you on that

  • summer got an arrow in the knee, so they said goodbye.

  • For Kathleen

  • I did, but she wasn't there when I got back. Absents doesn't always make the heart grow fonder...sometimes it is more like...out of sight...out of mind.

  • @tafwolf Amen! This was the official "back to school song" of 1962!

  • @tafwolf I'm 3 years old. been listening to this for 2 years.

  • @YOUPUBEISGAY go back to your cradle, not a proper time to have a youtube account right now

  • @YOUPUBEISGAY

    Hah-Ha!

    Thanks for making me laugh!

    That was a great comment!

  • @tafwolf: Too right Darlin'. Modern music gave me headaches the twice I tried to listen to it. Hell, I feel so peaceful when I listen to the 50s and 60s. Wish there was time travel I'd go back there and never come back.

  • @tafwolf i couldn't agree with you more

  • I'm here everyday before I sleep

  • it is great song, i really love it. 

  • eeeee by gumb....proper dansin

  • great song shame about the girls behind prancing from side to side

  • the girls in the background are a show alone.

  • I'm only 18 and didn't live through this era, but I LOVE this song!!!! I always find myself listening to it.

  • I love this song ^^

  • hahaha my mom was only 5 yrs old when this song was released...though I love oldies songs better than those of 2000's onwards

  • Really love all the oldies, this one especially. Reminds me of a girl from my youth who I really, really had a serious crush on.

  • oldies music I loved when I was 6 years old, now I have 33 years and I love even more!!!!!

  • 74 poeples likes justin bieber

  • I was 6 years old, love it <3

  • @MsCourtneybrown I am just born and I love it XD

  • @MsCourtneybrown I wasn't yet born...still love this one...

  • @MsCourtneybrown holy crap, 56 year old youtube user?

  • @RoScFan Hi Ms. Courtney Brown. From a 67 year old you tube user!

  • Yep great dancing, I started off in the 60's doing that and still do. I get most of the dance floor to myself that way cant think why?

  • Everytime I hear this song it reminds me of a girl I met at A lake in Idaho,, we spent all the time we could with each other.. Then one day she was gone, went back home to Alaska for school..

  • lets face it ,we like girls dancing,keep them dancing,

  • This guy, Gene Pitney, Dell Shannon and other singers like them, were all swept away when the Beatles et al invaded America's pop charts. Some clung on for a while, until the youth culture of the late 60's and onward voted everyone out of office. Others, like Roy Orbison, would survive the onslaught and resurface decades later. But most would fade away. Even the Gods of Motown would become silent. Thank God for you tube for giving them all exposure again. Technology can be cool.

  • Born in 1962 and when I hear this I born again.

  • @rockydabes

    How could anyone with an IQ over 50 like rap music?

  • @1TheLoneWolf1 Right ON MAN, or frankly almost any modern music

  • jika dengan mu kabur.. ku tak mahu yg jelas... wakkakaaa

  • Music went downhill with the rise of Rap

  • @blarnzz

    truth

  • beautiful

  • Did you notice the couple dancing in that jerky movement?. . .it was popular then and called " Watusi ". . .don't ask me why that name, it's probably based on an African dance routine, so there you have it !

  • Whoever Brian Hyland had in mind at the time, if she is still alive, she must be a dreadful looking sight at this stage...Cunnilingus???

  • I don't know if people watching this know what an aura is but I see them in real life and that dark fuzz around people is unmistakeable, it is aura...

  • All of you who wrote 1572 comments, should know that that song made almost 4 decades ago. For those fuckers who don't like it or hate or it I suggest you shut the fuck up. The modern songs don't have a meaning, this one has. YOU SHOULD LEARN SOMETHING FROM IT "SCUMBAGS".

  • @Kazakhstan12345 You're wong. The message of this song has no more meaning than people rapping about money, cars and bitches. People think they're so much better than everyone else jsut because they think what they like is better. I love this song, I also love every other type of music. No need for you to insult people who like modern songs. You are no better.

  • @abcce1 no offence but that was my personal view.

  • lol

    

  • For God's sake, who on Earth wouldn't have loved it?

  • The original is much better than Jason Donovan's version..

  • @325iSE

    blame SAW for that :D. 

  • Love ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!

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  • I remember when this became a big hit in '62-i was 8. I think it was at the same time as "don't walk away Renee"--another huge hit..

  • @bluesman341 Renee released in '66 I think

  • Unforgettable down memory lane! Those were the days!

  • I loved the feeling of innocense before I met girls, then I became a he whore.

    This song is in my all time 25 hit songs.

    staber65

  • This sounds like something the Everly Brothers would sing.

  • I was a sophomore in high school when this one came out. I was in love with Kathy Hurst, my first love and my first heart break. Ya know they're right, first loves never die; I still love that heartbreaking little tease. Ha Ha.

  • overdancing????but nice song...

  • Overdancing?? O_o

  • gold ages...

  • Muito boa =]

  • nice song. sealed with a kiss

  • Classic Song never out

  • I wasn't alive during this time & I don't want to sound old but these songs have so much more meaning then today's songs. The singers actually have harmony & play instruments. Not that all music today is horrible but the message is not heart felt like these older songs.

  • sieni.us

  • the jerk was one of the best dances ever huh lol god i love those two young ladies up on stage they are really doing it

  • I'm 16 and I love this song. :)

  • love the oldies

  • watch them swing their butts behind the singer, that's the way they did it in the sixties and dam shame those times are long gone, also the dude at 1.07 kicks some serious ass no pun intended

  • loving the dance styles

  • @willowleavip Same here ♥♥

  • Bez pejsatych i garbatych kinoli xDi powykręcanych uszu, czyli życie było piękne -, życie moich rodziców :)

  • yeah. too much dancing. i guess they were totally feeling the song.:/

  • RETRO :)

  • look at that stupid, nerdy dancing from the girls in the back!!!

  • anyone else notice that the first opening melody of this song, "Yes it's gonna be a long...." is identical to the opening of "The sound of silence": "Hello darkness my old friend..."

  • justin bieber has disliked this 71 times...... gg

  • I wish I was in this era of cold lonely summer.

  • For me dancing is just fine! No overdancing here at all. These extra moves makes this song more enjoyable...hehe wanna dance like them...wish i lived in yearly 60s...:(

  • I'm certain this was in a BBC studio, the dancers give the game away. Note how we danced in those days; I burst out laughing seeing it again now.  But I can't complain about the lovely memories both the song and the footage invoke once more, many thanks for sharing.

  • I always love this song ,I have been listening to this song for years, never get tire of it .Thanks so much for shearing all the quality songs.....

  • Of "The Ben Gazarri" Dancers? WOW!!! You were so famous! Sorry for the amazon dancer comment, but the choreography really had little, to no significance to the theme of the song. That would be BEN though. Gosh, you should hear the pitiful things I sang as a Professional Singer. Kudos Sister. Glad to meet you!

  • @bransonbelle We had nothing to do with Bill Gazzarri as the Televsion show Hollywood A gogo was a completely different thing. As the Gazzarri dancers we have a web site with 270 videos of the show. And thanks for the shout out for Bobby Fuller s We fought the Law. One of my favorites.  We actually did some good dancing. hahaha

  • The amazon females in the background distract from this magnificent song. One of the most beautiful songs ever recorded.

  • @bransonbelle I am one of the Gazzarri Dancers in this video. The blond in the middle and my name is DeDE Mollner. Just laughing at all the funny comments about our dancing. You had to have been there folks. We were just having a ball!!!

  • @dancergazzarri I, for one, not only love this song, but I always consider it to be a huge bonus when these videos include the Gazzarri Dancers. You must have been having a ball all of the time hearing and seeing this great stuff and becoming a part of history. A couple of years back, I tuned in to see Bobby Fuller doing 'I Fought the Law' and ended up being blown away by your troop in the background. We don't have music or visual accompanyment like this anymore. Thank you for your enthusiasm!

  • @obbor4 Thank you for loving the Bobby Fuller video. One of my favorites. Check out Mash Potato time by DeeDee Sharp. Good one.

  • @dancergazzarri Thanks for the tip, DeDe! There's no question that you ladies really do add tremendously to each of these performances and that (as the bulk of the comments testify) you, personally, were the best dancer of the lot. I thank the powers that be that we now have a device in place like YouTube so that some of us can relive old memories and that younger folks can see how cool their parents and grandparents really were and are...

  • such a brilliant song dude

  • One of the perfect songs of our world. The song is, and the arrangement, with the trick of more voices very low level in the background in some parts, is brilliant. 

  • Groovy song.

  • brian hyland was my fav singer along with bobby vee. met them both. brian is still tops with me. took a lot of nerve to release this as the follow-up to 'itsy, bitsy, teeny weeny yellow polka-dot bikini', but if he hadn't taken a chance, he would have been a one-hit-novelity-song singer! still luv ya brian, you were great on the current 'malt shop memories' on pbs! still have a fantastic voice!

  • very nice song !! like it /

  • Très jolie chanson, merci!

  • 蠻健康的配舞!

  • The video was from the show "Hollywood a Go-Go", which was aired on July 10, 1965

  • Man, how good is this song and how good is Hyland. Can't perform and orchestrate a song any better. When the harmonica comes in if you don't have a lump in your throat your a freakin' cyborg. Of course one of the greatest love songs ever. Since musical tastes have changed some people might be concerned that this music isn't charting. However, YouTube has re-energized it. Look 2,000,000 clicks. We don't have to worry about some coke head A & R rep burying such music, the people have spoken.

  • I have NO idea why this tune came up when I put a song from "The Music Man" into the YT search box ("The Sadder But Wiser Girl for Me). But hey, I don't mind. I've always loved this song. THANKS for posting it....one of the 60's most memorable classics. I assume this is a clip from either "Shindig" or "Hullaballo" - two pop music 60's TV shows. You've MADE my day & week! CHEERS! :-)

  • i wish there's a time machine

  • I've always loved this song. Thank you for this post and site. :o))

  • Sempre vejo este vídeo. O q mais gosto, além da música, é desta mocinha dançando com seu parceiro. Fantástico. Para a época... era tdo d bom!!!

  • I didn't know that this was Brian Hyland. Maybe I thought it was Booby Vee or even Bobby Vinton. The only Brian Hyland song that I was familiar with was Gypsy Woman. Cool....I learned something new today! :o)

  • I love this song!!!!

  • @ROCKKERFAT I grew up listening to this stuff. But I love my new music, as long as it's metal.

  • THIS IS MUSIC!!!!!

    and fuck what is calling music today. Is NOT!!!

  • is this a David Lynch movie?

  • these are all the good songs

  • oh god walgreens

  • A slow dance would have matched this song better.

    Glad that I have watched Brian Hyland performing this song live in Hong Kong few years agol

  • Where is his brother Bruce? I went to school with him.

  • Omg! This has got to be the most fantastic song when I was going to San Antonio, TX to have the time of my life and this guy thought we were going steady!

  • This song would have been a huge hit if it was released 5 years earlier.

  • Прикольно тетки дергаются на заднем фоне :+)))

  • I like how they dance back then..

  • Why were they doing the jerk? I always slow dance to this song.

  • I love this song:))) I'm very young, but I thing that this kind of music is much better;)

  • i pity myself for missing out on the 60's

  • @tele1214 If it's bland uninteresting, why listen to it?

  • I would rather there be necessary vulgarity in music than for it to be downright bland and uninteresting like this. Thank hey-zeus The Beatles ran this stuff out of business shortly afterward.

  • i dont know why no one like the dancing in the video i think its nice :)

  • @iheartaltoids I like the dancing too!!!! I feel sorry that I wasn't around in the 60's but we've got to make the best of the time we're in. I plan on being a musician playing (hopefully) GOOD music :)

  • Linda, clássica!!!

  • *sigh* he looked like a young version of my dad.

    sleep well dad

  • Carmelmelmel,

    I JUST said, 'You gotta really want to fast dance to THAT!' Then I read your post,

    HILARIOUS!

    Larry

  • I miss REAL, non-vulgar music... too much rap and horrible things nowadays.

  • @Sakuya727 Our generation missed all the classic elegant songs, their days are just past...sadly

  • @safire861 I know :'(

  • @Sakuya727 rap ain't all bad. Like music in general, there's good and bad. Don't judge all hip hop music on what is on the tv/radio. I love rap and i also like this song

  • @rockydabest Well it's a shame the media over popularizes the bad rap and hip hop :(

    All I'm hearing of is the bad side of rap & hip hop on the tv and the radio and that's where I based my observation off of.

  • @Sakuya727 That's what I figured but if you go by what the media plays and hypes up, you realistically can't listen to ANY genre of music. The media plays what the masses what to hear. Dumbed down musicians that can no longer even be called musicians! Electronic dance sounds with drum machines, that's what music has become these days.