Una canción bonita, me recuerda el penúltimo año de secundaria. La oía en el radio y siempre quise comprar el disco pero nunca pude. Gracias a U tube y a quien la haya subido. Jorge Mario
If I could go back in time it would be 1962. I was sixteen and got my drivers license. It was a great era to be living in. The following year was the start of the downfall of America. Now there is no America.
@poolpig Sorry, but you are wrong. Now we have a president that can't even show the people that he and his parents were born here. So what am I suppose to do about that?? The greed has taken over. We are losing our rights by the day. Listen to most of these songs and try to visualize them being sung today. It wouldn't be allowed. They wouldn't be politically correct. When JFK was assassinated, the rest of the world knew how vulnerable we were.
@invicta62 So true. This was the high golden hour of our nation's socio-economic culture led by an eloquent brave young American Pericles who believed in a society "safe not only for democracy, but for diversity & personal distinction." These were the grandest of years & I would return to them in a heartbeat if I could. You are correct in your assessment. Today, we are an imperialist oligarchy of plundering plutocrats & 150 million Americans suffering in poverty. But '62? Superb.
@WALRU11 I picked 1962 mostly because 1963 was the year JFK was assassinated and that was the start of America's downfall. Other countries then, now realized how vulnerable we really were. They could do anything and it would be excepted. Now, anything goes and things are changing so rapidly we can't stop it. It's really scary!
@invicta62 11/22/63 was a coup d'etat. Democracy was destroyed & the assassins took over. Years of prosperity became decades of plunder. An age of peace became an era of wars - in perpetuity. Politics has become an exercise in partisan polemics rather than productive debate to cooperatively resolve difficult problems. The acronym "G.O.P." now stands for: "Greed, Oppression & Plunder," & the Dems are little better. We, the 180 million voters, must master the govt's 545 in D.C.
can you compare his voice to anyone?i don't think so!yet he was little acknowledged with some of the best lyrics and harmonies.listen to paul anka if you want pathetic rehtoric.this is raw talent and it deserved much more reward
My beautiful Mexican neighbor, Christine, was a huge Johnny Crawford fan back in the early 1960s. She introduced him to me, as I only knew him as Mark McCain. That was the golden age of rock 'n roll. It was people like Johnny who made one forget such terrible things as racism & the Vietnam War. They were the best of times; they were the worst of times ("Tale of Two Cities").
This was the first 45 I ever bought....I thought that Johnny Crawford had the best voice....between this and "Proud" he showed proof of himself of being right up there with the best.....miss ya Johnny
rumors on of his bests songs!!
audieblueable 3 weeks ago
Una canción bonita, me recuerda el penúltimo año de secundaria. La oía en el radio y siempre quise comprar el disco pero nunca pude. Gracias a U tube y a quien la haya subido. Jorge Mario
jmrodas9 1 month ago
This has been flagged as spam show
king chyldz dontplay spreading love it the brooklyn way great job keep up the good work stay blessed
drugsfx 1 month ago
gosh this is beautiful
BluesInMySoul 1 month ago
HIS VOICE IS DIVINE , I CAN'T BELIEVE JOHNNY CRAWFORD COULD SING SO WELL.
MEANERusa 2 months ago
What happened to "CINDYS BIRTHDAY"" kinda like it just disappeared ! I really miss that song!!
2020ric 3 years ago
I will never forget the day he sang Rumors to me. I still love him and always will.
Joanmorocco 3 years ago
If I could go back in time it would be 1962. I was sixteen and got my drivers license. It was a great era to be living in. The following year was the start of the downfall of America. Now there is no America.
invicta62 3 years ago
I dont think you realize how much we still have
poolpig 3 years ago 2
I realize what we don't have anymore, most of our freedoms. They are slowly disapearing. And we just stand back & watch & let it happen.
invicta62 3 years ago
whatre you doin to help the situation? Its still a great country and is better'n anywhere!
poolpig 3 years ago
@poolpig Sorry, but you are wrong. Now we have a president that can't even show the people that he and his parents were born here. So what am I suppose to do about that?? The greed has taken over. We are losing our rights by the day. Listen to most of these songs and try to visualize them being sung today. It wouldn't be allowed. They wouldn't be politically correct. When JFK was assassinated, the rest of the world knew how vulnerable we were.
invicta62 1 month ago
@invicta62 Uh you missed my point, most everything youre saying is debatable.
poolpig 1 month ago
@poolpig Debatable? I lived in the fifties................totally different.
invicta62 1 month ago
@invicta62 exactly
poolpig 1 month ago
@invicta62 So true. This was the high golden hour of our nation's socio-economic culture led by an eloquent brave young American Pericles who believed in a society "safe not only for democracy, but for diversity & personal distinction." These were the grandest of years & I would return to them in a heartbeat if I could. You are correct in your assessment. Today, we are an imperialist oligarchy of plundering plutocrats & 150 million Americans suffering in poverty. But '62? Superb.
WALRU11 1 month ago
@WALRU11 I picked 1962 mostly because 1963 was the year JFK was assassinated and that was the start of America's downfall. Other countries then, now realized how vulnerable we really were. They could do anything and it would be excepted. Now, anything goes and things are changing so rapidly we can't stop it. It's really scary!
invicta62 1 month ago
@invicta62 11/22/63 was a coup d'etat. Democracy was destroyed & the assassins took over. Years of prosperity became decades of plunder. An age of peace became an era of wars - in perpetuity. Politics has become an exercise in partisan polemics rather than productive debate to cooperatively resolve difficult problems. The acronym "G.O.P." now stands for: "Greed, Oppression & Plunder," & the Dems are little better. We, the 180 million voters, must master the govt's 545 in D.C.
WALRU11 1 month ago
Back when the USA was independent, proud and not the multicultural nightmare when now live in.
56Mohacs 3 years ago
This kid had talent.
NoMoSpam 3 years ago
can you compare his voice to anyone?i don't think so!yet he was little acknowledged with some of the best lyrics and harmonies.listen to paul anka if you want pathetic rehtoric.this is raw talent and it deserved much more reward
nomiclas 3 years ago
I flew in 2005 on a plane with him...he is as young looking as you can only imagine. PERFECT SKIN COLOR...he has his own band now
chocolatcats 3 years ago
this is my favorite of his songs
bufb 3 years ago
This has the RAY CONNIFF Orchestra and Singers.
Jibbie49 3 years ago
My beautiful Mexican neighbor, Christine, was a huge Johnny Crawford fan back in the early 1960s. She introduced him to me, as I only knew him as Mark McCain. That was the golden age of rock 'n roll. It was people like Johnny who made one forget such terrible things as racism & the Vietnam War. They were the best of times; they were the worst of times ("Tale of Two Cities").
NELSON DONLEY FR: WHITTIER, CA
unclejuniorsoprano 3 years ago
This was the first 45 I ever bought....I thought that Johnny Crawford had the best voice....between this and "Proud" he showed proof of himself of being right up there with the best.....miss ya Johnny
gianinni2005 3 years ago 4
Good to hear this one. I tend to prefer 'You're Nose Is Gonna Grow'.
But he had a good voice and likeable music.
Thanks.
tigerssixty 3 years ago 3
A great voice and super entertainer, and a wonderful song. Thanks
squamo12 3 years ago 8
Brilliance at the Very Best.
What a Incredible Singer.
whispperson 3 years ago 5
Johnny's best, smooth like an Orbison song.
SirBasildeBrush 3 years ago 3
Johnny was "the boy next door," cute, funny, and the one your parents approved of knowing.
Jibbie49 3 years ago 4
Geezzzzz What memories! I wore out all his singles. And I still have them to this day! Thanks
res78nxh1 3 years ago 5
Breathtaking
whispperson 4 years ago 6
This song brings back so many memories! Johnny Crawford at his best. Thanks so much for uploading the song and video.
healinggift 4 years ago 3
Excellent, one of Johnny's best.
barrygioportmorien1 4 years ago 3
at no time did he say he didn't cheat, he just says don't listen to the rumors. hmmm... on the other hand this former child star has a good voice.
eydie57 4 years ago