Love Brenda Lee more memories of some great nights out in the good old days, we really did paint the town red, great days great music good people alcohol what more can you ask for, I also found a love that's lasted for 45yrs, thank you. 🌹
Wonderful choice and reaction Lizzie! Since you enjoy the clarity and power of Brenda Lee's vocals, another female artist you should check out as part of your 1960s reactions is Timi Yuro and her 1961 hit "Hurt" -- just as powerful as Brenda, perhaps even more so, it's a terrific song. Thanks for the double uploads today -- love your channel! 👍
Late 50's recommendations - Tommy Edwards - "It's All in the Game" (smooth voice), The Ponytails - "Born Too Late" (great sax), The Platters - "Twilight Time" (great lead singer Tony Williams), Robert and Johnny - "We Belong Together" (great vocal duet).
She was 15 years old when she recorded this. Singer Brenda Lee, known as “Little Miss Dynamite,” has enjoyed success as a child performer, teen idol, easy-listening chanteuse, and country music queen, sustained through each of these career transformations by a powerful voice that belies her diminutive stature (four feet, nine inches tall).
More late 50's recommendations - Jackie Wilson - "To Be Loved", The Everly Brothers - "When Will I be Loved", Johnny Mathis - "Misty", The Skyliners - "This I Swear"
She recorded this song in 1960 at Bradley Studios, I was 3 when I first heard it on the car radio, my Mom promptly bought the record, us kids wore it out!! The musicians were part of the "A" team with the legendary Floyd Cramer at the piano!!
Brenda Lee did an English version of the song "La Vie En Rose", which was a hit in French by French singer Edith Piaf. It was the title of a biopic film on Edith Piaf's life. A beautiful song sung beautifully by Brenda Lee; highly recommend.
I fell in love with your reaction review on this Wonderful song. Brenda Lee, truly is one of my favorites singers. I love that sad and dark lonely country type of music from that era. I wish you can do another reaction video of Brenda Lee- You can depend on me.
More 50's... The Platters are incredible!!!! Ebb Tide by The Platters was my parents wedding song... I hope you do that.. It truly is an amazing song... Tony Williams has an inspirational voice!!!❤❤❤
Have you checked out Patsy Cline ...song is Crazy. Another 59s 60s powerhouse. Loved your reaction. Also please Yebba My Mind a modern day soulful powerhouse you would love her.
surprise surpriseeeee 😂 two uploads today since i don’t wanna be a day short for the 50s/60s week - hope yall enjoy this one!! 🦋
They called her "Little Miss Dynamite". She was 4'9" and sang like a professional even at at 13 years old.
Love Brenda Lee more memories of some great nights out in the good old days, we really did paint the town red, great days great music good people alcohol what more can you ask for, I also found a love that's lasted for 45yrs, thank you. 🌹
"Her voice is the icing on the cake" ... Yes!! Beautiful choice Lizzie 💛
shes still around. she was only 16 when this song came out in 1960.
Alone Am I by Brenda
Wonderful choice and reaction Lizzie! Since you enjoy the clarity and power of Brenda Lee's vocals, another female artist you should check out as part of your 1960s reactions is Timi Yuro and her 1961 hit "Hurt" -- just as powerful as Brenda, perhaps even more so, it's a terrific song. Thanks for the double uploads today -- love your channel! 👍
The background singer doing the high register was superb
She has a great voice you are the best and you are a special person please never stop
Her book Little Miss Dynamite is a fantastic book 🎶🎵💚
A sheer masterpiece especially at Brenda's young age. Definitely one of the greatest singers in music history.
Late 50's recommendations - Tommy Edwards - "It's All in the Game" (smooth voice), The Ponytails - "Born Too Late" (great sax), The Platters - "Twilight Time" (great lead singer Tony Williams), Robert and Johnny - "We Belong Together" (great vocal duet).
Fantastic singer...so underrated. Her pitch and control was marvelous.
She was 15 years old when she recorded this. Singer Brenda Lee, known as “Little Miss Dynamite,” has enjoyed success as a child performer, teen idol, easy-listening chanteuse, and country music queen, sustained through each of these career transformations by a powerful voice that belies her diminutive stature (four feet, nine inches tall).
Wow Wow Wow no words says it all Blows me away even some tears
More late 50's recommendations - Jackie Wilson - "To Be Loved", The Everly Brothers - "When Will I be Loved", Johnny Mathis - "Misty", The Skyliners - "This I Swear"
Here voice is magical but I see your compassion.. so dreamy
She recorded this song in 1960 at Bradley Studios, I was 3 when I first heard it on the car radio, my Mom promptly bought the record, us kids wore it out!! The musicians were part of the "A" team with the legendary Floyd Cramer at the piano!!
Brenda Lee did an English version of the song "La Vie En Rose", which was a hit in French by French singer Edith Piaf. It was the title of a biopic film on Edith Piaf's life. A beautiful song sung beautifully by Brenda Lee; highly recommend.
I fell in love with your reaction review on this Wonderful song. Brenda Lee, truly is one of my favorites singers. I love that sad and dark lonely country type of music from that era. I wish you can do another reaction video of Brenda Lee- You can depend on me.
Have loved this song since I first heard as a teenager in my native Denmark working in a record store.
She was such a power house in such a tiny body, 4 feet, 9 inches tall.
More 50's... The Platters are incredible!!!! Ebb Tide by The Platters was my parents wedding song... I hope you do that.. It truly is an amazing song... Tony Williams has an inspirational voice!!!❤❤❤
Great reaction Lizzie. You are the best. I hope that you will listen to the skyliners "since I don't have you".. great vocals and harmonies..
Just beautiful!! 😅
Great song! Great reaction! Thank you!💕
I love that song 🎶
Yes we're doing this together for the first time
Perfect reaction.That style of music is referred to as Countrypolitan.
Lil Brenda Lee had some Oomph ! You were feeling it wow a blast from the past.
More good stuff.
This is a lovely song Can i suggest Dusty Springfield?
I think she was 14 when she recorded this❤
Brenda Lee was the too selling female singer in the 1960s. Only Presley, the Beatles, and Ray Charles sold more recordings than she did.
Have you checked out Patsy Cline ...song is Crazy.
Another 59s 60s powerhouse.
Loved your reaction.
Also please
Yebba My Mind
a modern day soulful powerhouse
you would love her.
Would you react to Alexander O'Neal the morning after? I think you'll like it....