A lot of people mock Freddie Garrity but to me and his group the Dreamers they were very talented and had mre hits including a number 1 in the U.S. more yhan some of there mocking contemporaries
I have always loved Freddie and the dreamers. I got to see several bands from the '60s and I wish they were one of them. They are so fun but can be serious at times as this song shows.
There was a song Freddy n the Dreams sang I forgot the name of the song but it was to me a hit. It was a fast rock n roll. I know someone might say don't u know that Freddy n the dreamers were a rock n roll band? Yes I. Know that. I'll try n recall the song.
Deborah Schmalz Here are two performances of Freddie and the dreamers. to enjoy. Freddie & The Dreamers - Run For Your Life (1966) The Beat-Cub ua-cam.com/video/v0VqrXhP-rk/v-deo.html Freddie & The Dreamers - Nashville Cats (1967) The Beat-Club ua-cam.com/video/PJkgjBDJ8e0/v-deo.html
Wish they'd done more serious songs like this rather than the silly stuff, Freddie was a beautiful talented singer & very underrated, his voice was very much like Roy Orbisons lovely tone..
Many people recorded this classic. Freddie did a decent job, but "The G-clefs" knock it outta the park. I'm not sure if anyone could ruin this classic. :)
I Understand (Just How You Feel) written by Pat Best English January 1954 I Understand - The Four Tunes - Sid Bass Orch. January 1954 First release I Understand - Sandy Stewart. April 5, 1954 I Understand - June Valli with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus. May 1954 I Understand (Just How You Feel) - Jimmy Young with Accompaniment directed by Bob Sharples September 1954 I Understand Just How You Feel - The Bell Ringers 1954 Unverified I Understand Just How You Feel - Jimmy Justice and The Jury November 1960 I Understand Just How You Feel - Johnny Ferguson 1960 I Understand (Just How You Feel) - The G-Clefs 1961 I Understand - The Lennon Sisters May 1962 I Understand - Freddie and The Dreamers October 1963 I Understand - Herman's Hermits December 1964 I Understand (Just How You Feel) - The Fabulous Quiet Five 1964 I Understand - The Defenders [DK] December 1965 I Understand - Timmie Rogers 1965 I Understand - Group Seven 1966 I Understand - The Beatmakers [DK] 1966 I Understand - The Tigers [JP] November 5, 1967 I Understand - Virginia Lee 1968 I Understand - Eva Vivar 1970 Unverified I Understand - Eva Vivar, Danny Cruz 1971 Unverified I Understand Just How You Feel - Elvis Presley March 9, 1999 Released more than 10 years after its recording Medley: I Understand / The Fool / Hurt … Paul Ansell 1999 Medley I Understand - The Wiking Strings 2004 Released more than 10 years after its recording
@@drewpall2598 I know that the G Clefs did it but I never knew that Elvis did it. WOW! I must find that. I'm going to search for the others too, especially Jimmy Young, we love him. Thank you for the list ✝️
Genesis of the song from Wikipedia - is a popular song. It was written by Pat Best,[1] and was published in 1953. Hit versions were initially recorded by the Four Tunes and by June Valli. The recording by the Four Tunes was released by Jubilee Records as catalog number 5132. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on May 19, 1954, and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at number eight.[2] The recording by June Valli was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5740. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 2, 1954, and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 13.[2]
Wikipedia - Later versions were recorded by: the G-Clefs - number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961[3] and number 14 in Canada.[4] Freddie and the Dreamers (number 36 on the Hot 100 in 1965,[5] number 5 in the UK Singles Chart, number 4 in Canada[6]) also charted.[7] This version sold over one million copies globally.[8]
A very difficult song to sing. The singer has to sing over Olde Lang Syne which is playing in the background. The G Clefs did the first hit version and they said that it was hard to sing two songs in different keys like this. Their version has more of the Older Lang Syne playing all through the whole song, even in the spoken part. Freddie halted the old Irish song when he did the spoken part. But I like both versions.
Underrated band from the sixties. Great stage performance. Tom
What a beautiful song. A lost treasure.
That’s very kind
This is a beautiful song by Freddie and the dreamers. Xx
Heard these guys live quite a few times and they were brilliant
A lot of people mock Freddie Garrity but to me and his group the Dreamers they were very talented and had mre hits including a number 1 in the U.S. more yhan some of there mocking contemporaries
Wonderful...
My mum loved this song. I miss her so much. Thank you for this 😢
He really was good looking underneath all his crazy antics. I had this single and his others❤❤4ever
Sure glad he did this one straight.
Yeah me to, it's BEAUTIFUL!
Beautiful, so sincere 💕
Reminds me of my brother Allan. (Gone but never forgotten. I use to snack through to his bedroom and play it on his record player
I have always loved Freddie and the dreamers. I got to see several bands from the '60s and I wish they were one of them. They are so fun but can be serious at times as this song shows.
There was a song Freddy n the Dreams sang I forgot the name of the song but it was to me a hit. It was a fast rock n roll. I know someone might say don't u know that Freddy n the dreamers were a rock n roll band? Yes I. Know that. I'll try n recall the song.
Deborah Schmalz Here are two performances of Freddie and the dreamers. to enjoy.
Freddie & The Dreamers - Run For Your Life (1966) The Beat-Cub
ua-cam.com/video/v0VqrXhP-rk/v-deo.html
Freddie & The Dreamers - Nashville Cats (1967) The Beat-Club
ua-cam.com/video/PJkgjBDJ8e0/v-deo.html
Saw him and the dreamers as a kid in gt Yarmouth ......great memories
One Of My Mums Favourite Songs
the best version imho these guys were so under rated...
isaw freddie sing this in october 1963 at the london palledium,loved him then love him now im 73 now
@Rosemary
Same here, I'm 68 and come here for memories. Even love Freddie's silly moves and fun! Be ssfe and God Bless you and your's. Debbie
@@deni0.0.7 thank you .may you and yours keep safe
Wish they'd done more serious songs like this rather than the silly stuff, Freddie was a beautiful talented singer & very underrated, his voice was very much like Roy Orbisons lovely tone..
Thank you, he was my grandad
Thank you. RIP Freddie … grandad
He had a beautiful voice I remember them from when I was a young boy in the 1960s
my nan used to put this in the cassette every week I miss her
Many people recorded this classic. Freddie did a decent job, but "The G-clefs" knock it outta the park. I'm not sure if anyone could ruin this classic. :)
I Understand (Just How You Feel) written by Pat Best English January 1954
I Understand - The Four Tunes - Sid Bass Orch. January 1954 First release
I Understand - Sandy Stewart. April 5, 1954
I Understand - June Valli with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra and Chorus. May 1954
I Understand (Just How You Feel) - Jimmy Young with Accompaniment directed by Bob Sharples September 1954
I Understand Just How You Feel - The Bell Ringers 1954 Unverified
I Understand Just How You Feel - Jimmy Justice and The Jury November 1960
I Understand Just How You Feel - Johnny Ferguson 1960
I Understand (Just How You Feel) - The G-Clefs 1961
I Understand - The Lennon Sisters May 1962
I Understand - Freddie and The Dreamers October 1963
I Understand - Herman's Hermits December 1964
I Understand (Just How You Feel) - The Fabulous Quiet Five 1964
I Understand - The Defenders [DK] December 1965
I Understand - Timmie Rogers 1965
I Understand - Group Seven 1966
I Understand - The Beatmakers [DK] 1966
I Understand - The Tigers [JP] November 5, 1967
I Understand - Virginia Lee 1968
I Understand - Eva Vivar 1970 Unverified
I Understand - Eva Vivar, Danny Cruz 1971 Unverified
I Understand Just How You Feel - Elvis Presley March 9, 1999 Released more than 10 years after its recording
Medley: I Understand / The Fool / Hurt … Paul Ansell 1999 Medley
I Understand - The Wiking Strings 2004 Released more than 10 years after its recording
@@drewpall2598
I know that the G Clefs did it
but I never knew that Elvis did it.
WOW! I must find that.
I'm going to search for the others too,
especially Jimmy Young, we love him.
Thank you for the list ✝️
Thank u for this beautiful ballad. Rip freddy
Thanks Mark. Yes, my dear cousin was funny, but his rendition of this song was lovely. RIP Cuz.xxxxx
@@maureenmcglynn3777 u welcome Maureen Mclynn.. Thank u for replying.
@@maureenmcglynn3777 he was my grandad xx hello
@@nataliesalt6783 Hi Natalie. I was told when I was a kid that he was my cuz. I live in California not far from San Francisco.
Genesis of the song from Wikipedia - is a popular song. It was written by Pat Best,[1] and was published in 1953. Hit versions were initially recorded by the Four Tunes and by June Valli.
The recording by the Four Tunes was released by Jubilee Records as catalog number 5132. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on May 19, 1954, and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at number eight.[2] The recording by June Valli was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5740. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on June 2, 1954, and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 13.[2]
Wikipedia - Later versions were recorded by:
the G-Clefs - number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961[3] and number 14 in Canada.[4]
Freddie and the Dreamers (number 36 on the Hot 100 in 1965,[5] number 5 in the UK Singles Chart, number 4 in Canada[6]) also charted.[7] This version sold over one million copies globally.[8]
Linda música, linda voz!❤❤❤
wow im relate my previous life story in my high school days ❤❤❤
I still understand Tracey
grateful I found it!🧚
This is the LP version from 1963 not the later single
A very difficult song to sing. The singer has to sing over Olde Lang Syne which is playing in the background. The G Clefs did the first hit version and they said that it was hard to sing two songs in different keys like this. Their version has more of the Older Lang Syne playing all through the whole song, even in the spoken part. Freddie halted the old Irish song when he did the spoken part. But I like both versions.
R.I.P Paul...
what a beautiful song! That stands beside anything Elvis, Patsy Kline, or Frank sinatra ever did.
Thank God for Rubber Soul.
A tame tune for Freddie.. wonder if he missed bouncing around.. :)
Love it
Smooooooth
I don't understand. Go back Freddie
also done by hermits hermans,not as good.....
I don't understand at ALL. She upsets me with her ways
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