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Love me love me love - Frank Mills 1972

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

One of my favorite old songs, recently rediscovered and now set to a slideshow of old pictures that (I hope) brings it back to life and does this great old song justice... Special thanks to Tommy Kaye for the song and everyone else who helped find the images to make this possible. Thanks for watching... enjoy!

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  • Thanks for the great video, I remember this song from late '71 when I heard it on CKWW, I didn't know that it made the U.S. singles charts until recently. At that time CKWW also played the instrumental version of this song. I was wonderig if you have this, and was it the flip of the vocal version?

  • @couzinitt sorry this is the only version I am aware of... I can't imagine it being this good without lyrics so it's probably better with them than without them... :)

  • I loved this song when it first came out and I thought "Poor Little Fool" was almost as good. Several years later some of my friends started raving about this new song called "Music Box Dancer" by Frank Mills. I couldn't wait to hear it (since I loved both his earlier singles). When I finally did hear it, all I could think was "Is this the same Frank Mills? Why isn't he singing?" Personally, I was never crazy about "Music Box Dancer." To me, his finest recording is "Love Me Love Me Love."

  • @kink1man I completely agree! Thanks for your comment! ;)

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  • I sat at my Grandpa's beside the day he passed. This song came on the radio just before he died. I was 7, i'm 34 now and to this day I breakdown when I hear this. Beautiful song.

  • wow, what a tear jerker... tuesday will be my son's 8th birthday. i haven't seen him since he was three and a half... one of the last things i heard him ay was "mommy, why can't i just stay with daddy?"... i had no idea that she was planning to take him away to another counrty, with no connection. nor did i know it would be the last time i'd ever see him. michael jesse bootland cywink... happy birthday son, i love you and miss you like crazy

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  • i havn`t heard this for many years,, but i still remember all the words, thanks for bringing back some very good memories ...

  • its really weird how the new generation discovers songs like this and simply love it for its sound..however, the music like this is tireless and epic in a sense....i hope one day i would wake up with this on the radio and teenagers of the new generation listening to this songs...thumbs up if you think so too....

  • The phrase "forgotten classic" is mostly overused but this song is a TRUE forgotten classic and the video is sinply outstanding. Thanks for posting it!

  • Very nice tribute video. Yes, it IS the same Frank Mills that brought us "Music Box Dancer" I had this 45 when I was 11 years old, and remembered the flipside was just as good. "Windsong" and "Love Me Love Me Love" are stories told in 3 minutes. One of my all time favorites, Thanks for posting it. If you post the flipside, let me know Thanks :-)

  • @MrBuckwilliam That HURTS! Even hearing the story brings memory of my own family's breakup. my folks were talking too loud about divorce. our house was not complete, and I heard them. eventually, they heard me crying, and came to see what was wrong. I was sure that if I went with my mom, I would never see dad again. and if I went with dad I would never see mom again. The only thing I understood was I was going to get hurt no matter what. that was 40 yrs ago, and I still cry to think of it.

  • A wonderful song about dealing with love lost - forever. Truly, IF you ever REALLY LOVED someone - how, indeed , could you ever leave? It is a a very hurtful thing to be walked out on just when you need this person tthe most. How in the world can you be treated like a princess for twenty plus years only to be left? It has happened to me and I understand now about the problems this person had and they were no longer capable of rational. thought. I am well over it and sorry for this person.

  • Thank you, so very much, for all the work you did on this video. I remember this beautiful song, and am so happy to have it back. Thank your friends for all the help in finding the wonderful pictures that bring it to life. It's deeply touching. Frank Mills had a wonderful voice, then and it's fantastic that he is still in the music business!! The backstory - on Wikipedia of Music Box Dancer is fascinating.

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