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John Leyton - Son This Is She

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

Golden Oldies - The smoothy from the 60s that you girls loved so much. John Leyton 1961 hit.

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  • Gosh -Ii have not heaard this song for ssuch a long time!!! Great to hear it again. Bring some memories......Anna

  • @hissphillips

    Anna, are you giving your age away :)

  • @conniff44 has anyone got the karaoke lyrics for this amazing son if you have can you please e/mail them too me at vicparkin@yahoo.co.uk as I would dearly love to sing this to my wife for our aniversary can you help please.

  • @vicparkin1812

    It's done Vic.

  • OUT OF NOWHERE THIS SONG STILL KNOCKS ME OUT

    IT' something else Fantastic

    I've recorded i twhen i am a teenager with LES CHATS SAUVAGES the french title is" John c'est l'amour"

    i still sing it on stage after all these years

    Mike Shannon

  • @MrDOOBIE3

    Why don't you record yourself sing it and put it up on YouTube.

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  • absolutely fabulous pop record, and almost 50 years old!!!! Meek was a genius, and Goddard a great songwriter, I just love this, a quintessential piece of great english "pop" music.

  • This song is EXACTLY what made me fall in love with oldies. As a little boy, I always liked the music that was recorded decades earlier.

    As a teenager I searched for old Wanda Jackson and Fats Domino records rather than go for the hit music by ABBA or The Eagles. In my 20s it wasn't the New Wave that turned me on, but instead it was the waves coming from Annette's Beach Movie albums. Now I'm 45, and instead of Rap and Rock, I'm still hopelessly lost in the 50s & 60s. Oldies are forever!

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  • Listening to this I shut my eyes and suddenly I drift back to my youth and think how lucky my generation were to grow up in that era.

  • i met him many years ago at a movie convention in Birmingham very nice man

  • @conniff44Well I do not care. I had such a good time. it was nice to here it again!!! Take care. Anna

  • it ain't easy to make a singer out of an actor even with a hi-fi technology

  • brill times..love the great production

  • @claudia39c thanks claudia, how did you come across this information?

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