Top Comments
All Comments (251)
-
This is my favorite of favorites!!!
-
Many artists have covered this song, but this is the very best.
-
I remember "It's all in the game" by Tommy Edwards,he sounded like Nat'King' Cole and Frankie Laine.1958,USAF,Selfridge,AFB,
Mi. -
Tommy Edwards was born on this date in 1922 {Feb. 17th}
Sadly he passed away on October 22nd, 1969... R.I.P.
-
I fell in love dancing to this song when I was courting my.... wife to be
After 50 years.... it's still has that romantic aura.
Sixtyschild1
-
@r46rider We were just talking about Tommy on Facebook! I'm 59 and lived near him, too. Although I didn't know him personally, some of my male friends did. One of them was telling us this evening about Tommy's wine, singing, and the piano. Did you also go over to the Round Table when he was there?
-
I was 2 years old when Mr. Edwards did this version of the song he did years earlier. I continue to enjoy music of this era and type ... Phil Pillips; Ray Charles, Gogi Grant, Bobby Darin, and so many others. Granted, I listen music ranging from Led Zepplin, Eagles, Bob Marley, Glenn Miller, and Mozart and Venessa Mae ... But have a special spot for This Song and Richmond, VA Mr. Tommy Edwards. Thank you for Sharing.
-
Welpers, I used to sit in Meekers diner in N. Syracuse, NY as a young man waiting to go to work at J.M. Fields as a stock clerk. I rode to work with my parents who worked earlier, so I had to wait for the store to open. I drank coffee and played Tommy's song over and over. I am sure the counter guy was glad when I finally went to work. It still stirs my heart.after so many years. :)
-
without doubt, one of the best songs EVER.
-
@zanessalouver101 Agreed :)
@sierria64 You can be very proud of your dad. I served with the army in Vietnam in 1969 also. I was severely wounded almost exactly 42 years ago, Dec. 14, 1969. The helicopter pilots in 'Nam were some of the bravest and most respected soldiers over there. I'm sorry for your loss and for the waste of good young American lives in Vietnam AND Iraq.
glorybra 2 months ago 10
My father loved this song. This was from the era when he was around 30 yrs. old. He and my mother married at the end of Dec. 59'. I can imagine them listening to this back in the day. Everytime I here this song I remember him liking it. Miss you every day Dad. R.I.P.
manfromthunder 3 months ago 3