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  • My daughter Sheri was born when this song became #1

  • Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch...great couple...fabulous 60's music.

  • Good song. I don't know why it never got any airplay in the USA.

  • Wonderful song, No 1 in the week I was born...

  • its nice seeing the london landmarks like tower bridge, earls court , putney bridge. another nostalgic song for me.

  • This is just fabulous sixties music.

  • can someone remember this series i never saw it but did the girl get back with her bf ? she is so in love with him, have always loved this song great upload thank you

  • @persecutednana

    The Video clip is taken from the movie 'Four In The Morning' made in 1965. It wasn't a TV series.

  • Jackie Trent and Ann Lynn (from the video) have to be two of the sexiest women to appear on YouTube, Jackie having the added bonus of the kind of voice to bring men to their knees. This was her best outing and reminds me of driving through the Italian Alps in my MG roadster in Summer '82 with this song on the cassette. Sadly, without Ann at my side-just my mate, Simon!

  • @alcoyboy

    Glad to see more appreciation of Ann Lynn - a superb actress who made some really good movies during the sixties - this was one of her best 'Four In the Morning'. The Song goes great with the clip!

  • This is a fabulous edit from a great movie - and the song goes so well with it. Ann Lynn starring in 'Four In The Morning' 1965.

  • @ilovecollecting

    thanks for the info... love this...wondered what, where and who she was. Great feel for the time...in my last year at high school in '65.

  • @kiwigirl49

    You're welcome. Ann Lynn was one of those rare few actresses that didn't even need a script... Fabulous Song too - and I so love how the two things go so well together. Great times.

  • For a moment i thought they were going to have sex in the boat the way she was all over him.almost wrecked the little boat.

  • Excellent song.

    Along with her then husband (Tony Hatch) she wrote the theme to "Neighbours" in the 80s.

  • I met this lady today :)

    She was lovely and very confident :)

    She's recording this song again at the recording studio I'm doing work experience at. :)

  • I'd recommend buying this film. It's called Four in the Morning and is a very well acted work of art. It may not be to everyones taste but it is so good it is like watching a documentary. The part at the end where they bring the girls body into the Mortuary is very well done. This film should be at the top of any film lovers list. If I get time I'll upload the mortuary scene.

  • Wonderful.

    Reminds me of Radio London back in '65.

    And, hey, that's the Thames & docklands as it was then !

    I went on school trips to the docks ~ great stuff !

  • Love this song , brings back lovely memories, does anyone remember the b side to it please,

  • the guy operating the boat is no other but american porn star john holmes aka johnny wade. so you know he really through the meat to her blonde ass.

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  • Beautiful. Sort of has a James Bond movie sound to it, I think. Would love to hear Jackie's hit, HOLLYWOOD

  • Oh what happened to those days...

  • Who was the girl in this video?

  • @gymskirt

    Ann Lynn.

  • @gymskirt

    That's Jackie !

  • @bootsamou Said in a Mrs STallone voice [sylvester's mummy]

  • jackie was hott back then and she had a really nice set of hooters.

  • great song, fucking lousy video.

  • Purely the best. xx

  • I agree wholeheartedly! Kind of amazing to realize that.

  • I agree wholeheartedly!

  • 1965 is more beautiful than 2011!!!

  • @automatic84a842 You absolutely could have not put it more precisely.

  • Beautiful song I had goosebumps all over!

  • An excellent rendition of this song by an A1 Vocalist who could & should have become a major artist on the Music scene . Pity she confined herself to song writing. Her diction & iintonation were spot on

  • This is hauntingly beautiful...

  • The perfect pop record.

  • In Majorca I think you will find Tony these days. Seems like a prophetic song with the benefit of hindsight.

  • This was number 1 in the UK chart exactly when I was born (November 1964)

    .........one of the fist pop videos - or as they called them then 'promo films' ??

  • @funkmasterjee

    Sorry ~ it was May 1965.

    Great song anyway.

    Always a battle between Jackie & Petula who was gonna get Tony's songs.

    "Don't Sleep ... Subway" is very Jackie, but Petula did it great.

  • This was number 1 in the UK chart exactly when I was born (November 1964)

  • @Antematter

    Please don't blame the British population, our Government of that day was to blame... I'm sure most Brits like Canadians very much, and think you have a beautiful country.

  • Great song form Jackie Trent, just beautiful!

  • Does anyone remember the title of the B side to this please?

  • loved this such good memories of being young, does anyone remember the title of the b side it was about John

  • Childhood memories of the 60's this song!

  • Jackie Trent at her best. I'm happy to say she's still in fine voice and still appearing and making albums.

  • Not a hit in the US, but the melody is very familiar. Does anyone know where it might have been used in America? In a commercial or a TV show theme?

  • Always loved this

  • Blimey I just watched a fantastic old film with Ann Lynn called Strongroom. What a beautiful young actress she was. Anyone remember her as Vince's Mum in Just Good Freinds?

  • @airscrew1

    Hi!

    Yes - Ann Lynn did play a few 'TV' roles much later in her career - but she was really originally a great film actress. 'Strongroom' is a great movie! She made some great films during the 1960s in particular - very beautiful as you say too!

  • Thanks for your reply. I've even just found her in an old 1973 episode of Special Branch which I've had on DVD for the last couple of years but I failed to recognize her. I'd love to get her autograph.

  • @airscrew1

    Yes - she did quite a few 'guest' appearances like that - another was in the 60s TV series 'The Champions' - she stole the whole show that week! I guess you will have seen her in the gothic 60s classic movie: 'The Black Torment'? She's great in that too! One scene with Ann - even without a single line to say, and she'd steal the whole show - a very 'classy' actress with the sort of acting ability rarely, if seen at all today sadly...

  • Though Judi Dench got the most attention from the classic movie this film is taken from - Ann Lynn (seen here) was the true Star of this Picture. It was Dame Judi's 'debut' - at least on the Silver Screen; she'd only ever done TV work up until then, but Ann Lynn was already a big Star by that time, with loads of movies under her belt. This edit goes so brilliantly with the Song by the way - a true 60s classic that shot to Number One in the UK Charts in the Summer of 1965.

  • A proper melody, a proper singer, and a proper song from a time when our culture didn't blindly accept mediocrity as the norm.

  • He wants to stop snoggin',he nearly hit that ship!.......Fab song,fab singer

  • B R I L L I A N T !

  • Wow. I had completely forgotten about this one. Thanks for posting. (O:

  • Great retro-video too! Not a female in sight wearing trousers-all skirts coats and back-combing!

  • Unfortunately, most women of today are trousers-wearing male wannabees.

  • @karlvorderman fuck you! Don't make me smack you with my dildo!

  • Finally, another song that stands up for females Love for Men!

  • Great 'lost' classic. 5*

  • exellent pop music from a golden era.

  • A great song from the 60's by Jackie Trent, with her husband Tony Hatch they were great song writers from the UK, later on they moved to Australia where they have lived for many years, sad to hear they went their separate ways.

  • Absolute class .. what a song .. suits Jackie so well too.

  • What a gorgeous, rich, warm voice she has. Excellent song!

  • I agree with you. And guess what? Though I'm about your age, I've first discovered Jackie Trent.

    I know the music of alot of obscure singers and bands, but somehow missed her.

    I get the sense from Youtube that she was not at all obscure in Britain in the sixites.

  • I think she was quite well known in the Sixties in the UK but I had only heard of her because she was married to Tony Hatch who wrote some really good songs for Petula Clark. Didn't hear this one myself until about 10 years ago when they played it on the radio. Not sure who wrote this one... probably Tony Hatch.

  • Yes the similarity between jackies style and corinne Drewery is uncanny and great.

    Swing out sister i love!

  • thought she was still with Hatchie ?

    fab song , sad memories though............

  • remember this excellent song as a teenager, takes me back the video is very 1960s wonderful vid thank you.

  • casino classic

  • They didn't call Tony Hatch 'The British Burt Bacharach' for nothing!

  • Worth mentioning that the 1965 clip from which this clip is taken, 4 in the morning, was the first film appearance by a young Judi Dench, for which she won a British Film Academy Award in 1966 as the Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles.

  • Lovely song, I think she wrote this with her then husband Tony Hatch. Shame they broke up acrimoniously many years later. Jackie was a good singer and this has a lovely 60's feel!

  • Beautiful song & singing. Thanks for posting.

  • Spine-tingling!!

    Did Corrinne Dewery or Swing Out Sister cover this?? If not, why not!! :o)

  • This song and singer is arguably the very best on U-tube.

  • anyone got her hit ' With Every Little Tear ' ?

  • I remember this song when i was a teenager, Its never gone away FANTASTIC thanks

  • She also did a duet number with Tony Hatch called "The two of us" Has anyone got it?

  • great 60s singer was jackie...check out here you baby on pye ...brilliant!!!

  • I have the regular PYE mono single from '66 what a belter! goes now for a small fortune!!

  • No wonder they called Tony Hatch the

    "British Burt Bacharach" !!!

    Absolutely superb !!!

  • What a great song. Tony & Jackie wrote some classic pop songs. Thank you for the video

  • Wonderful song... I bet Mrs.T could sing it just as well as this.

  • This song was taken from a detective series,Its Dark Outside.The tune was the favourite of the girlfriend of a young detective in the programme.She commmited sucide in one episode and the song went ,I think ,to number one in the charts.Also in the series as a baddy was a very young Oliver Reed.

  • Ann Lynn is best know for playing the awful Rita Pinner in Just Good Friends.

  • What a great song this is, and I enjoyed the footage too. Thanks

  • A superb song, a bit of a lost classic; equal to anything by Bacharach & David, and I enjoyed the footage. Thanks for posting.

  • unbelievable classic man the footage is superb

  • Wow..what a great song..hadn't heard it for many years..glad to hear it again..

  • Hi again! I found it - the film this is taken from! It is taken from 'FOUR IN THE MORNING' and it is Ann Lynn! Thanks again for uploading this, and clip goes so well with the song 'WHERE ARE YOU NOW'

  • I love this video. Who did it?  The song is fabulous. What TV show was this in?

  • This is taken from the 1965 movie: 'FOUR IN THE MORNING' starring Ann Lynn (she is the great actress in the Video) Great movie!

  • Can't swear to it, but the woman looks like the great actress 'Ann Lynn' (will try to find out more and get back)

  • Very sensual song.Swingin' London had arrived as per the t.v. clip.

  • I love this tune and the voice of jackie is superb.

  • One of the better Bacharach songs not actually by Burt...

  • This song is ever so touching. it gives me goosebumps.

  • yeah, just good side effects!

  • A glance into the past, this is one of the classics of british pop brought back. This great song comes from the final tv show where the suicide leaves you as hurt as the theme of the song. Someone needs to do their version of this song and make it big again.Thanks for the new video to go with this old song.

  • Thankyou - One of my top ten favourites of all time. Where does the interesting (superb) video originate

    Michael - London

  • So evocative of an era.

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