Great version! Have you listened to Streetheart's version too? Streetheart, a Canadian rock band (1977-83). Their best known songs include "Here Comes the Night" and "What Kind of Love is This". 🇨🇦 ☮️
They dragged him off a building site to do top of the pops after pye disco demand cashed in on northern soul with the re-issue. It was a bit naff back then youth club northern.
Wonder how much Pye. Records had to pay m. jagged for this brilliant track. Also columbia. Reached the charts in 75/74. Probably Wayne got a few beers out of it. lol.can't denigh top northern at the time.
Far superior? merseymained......i beg to differ they have two completely different vocal styles and Waynes was the one that was massive at the Casino....topless and sweatsoaked i can picture myself there now if i "Try a little harder"everbody in a crescendo of hand clapping in perfect unison dancing their own particular styles........great post Soul junkie Dave from York formerly Burnley
This song advocates oppressing and. controlling women in a manner which has just bcome a criminal offence in the UK I like the song but not the message
I had this on an LP 51 years ago, same song by Wayne Gibson, great song then great song now
A Northern Soul classic.
Right
I'm a Stones fan and this is fantastic
Under My Thumb by The Who, also a good one : ua-cam.com/video/wPkLeaHqvDo/v-deo.html
@@mm040462 I love the Who’s version, that crunchy guitar solo is the best! ua-cam.com/video/wIjO2x2Js9g/v-deo.htmlsi=PSluChvy5MRc9p76. This version!
Superb absolutely fantastic
absolute banger. love it.
I agree ,this is a great version of under my thumb 👍
Quality. Got tingles just listening to this version..😁
Thank you Pye disco demand. You released some great classics.
Haven't heard this for ages. Brings back brill times! KTF!
Northern, ktf
Verdade
Brill times for me as well, Maria.
Evergreen oldie never got tired of this.
Beautiful voice, brings back great memories! Love u Billy rip xxxx🙏😘😘
Never mind the stones, the can just roll away... Wayne made this into one of the most iconic soul songs ever KTF..
It almost tops the Stones'
The Stones were, and are, great; Wayne likewise.
✊
To be fair, he could hardly have done it without them!
Great version! Have you listened to Streetheart's version too? Streetheart, a Canadian rock band (1977-83). Their best known songs include "Here Comes the Night" and "What Kind of Love is This". 🇨🇦 ☮️
Brings back the old memories from the 70s The torch ,brilliant stomper ❤
Beautiful Classic..
Great youth club memories. A winner.
Hands down the best version of this fabulous tune .
Its a Rolling Stones tune
Yep, it's great.
You bet it a great version.
The Rolling Stones version WAS PURE CLASSIC !
An all nighter mod classic
when ever i hear the stones sing this i think northern soul record, and great one to dance to with a great beat, wayne did too,
to my mind the BEST ever Northern record
I agree fabulous track.
Definitely
Nah, gotta be The Night, Frankie Valli
You know your Northern pal keep them coming ktf
rolling stones wrote it. wayne gibson makes it his own. groovy
Fanbloodytastic tune 🙌🏽✊🏽
Fantastic.. can’t buy this record or download this track from I tunes .. a real dance floor hit of mine in 1975
Loved this when I was 13.
But listening to the words now...
Song still rocks.p
'74? Ok '75. Was 14 going on 15.
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They dragged him off a building site to do top of the pops after pye disco demand cashed in on northern soul with the re-issue. It was a bit naff back then youth club northern.
Far better that The Stones version by a mile.
It really is.
You're kidding!
This just makes me wish Tom Jones had recorded this song.
It’s still awesome.
Would have been perfect for Tom's voice but might have alienated a lot of his female following 😆
Very cool track. Best version IMO.
This is the best version ,its got soul ,sounds great on my revival wireless. Radio caroline played this a lot 9n groovy 65
Great oldie
Great
Traffic does a fantastic cover of this tune.
Played at the twisted wheel good track
Lov it❤
Wonder how much Pye. Records had to pay m. jagged for this brilliant track. Also columbia. Reached the charts in 75/74. Probably Wayne got a few beers out of it. lol.can't denigh top northern at the time.
Love this song xx
the best under my heart
Love the accent shesundermy Thumb
Great Northern tune ✊
This is the best version by far
Great stuff, Tessa.
Love this one class tune ktf
Class
What a song
Who'd have thought that a song once sung on 'Crackerjack', would become a N/S classic ....KTF
This knocks the stones version right out the park
Northern Soul
It's not played anywhere near enough.
So pleased someone else loves this music!! 🤔😄🎶👍
Too right.
always gibson
I can't find this anywhere else, bit annoying, it's a beautiful song.
Super Soul better than the Stones for Me....One of the 1st Soul Records I bought
Sam ward best record ever
No xylophone sound, however, it is a church organ sound, this version of Under my Thumb was about the same as The Rolling Stones and Del Shannon!!
I like the Del Shannons version better
Far superior? merseymained......i beg to differ they have two completely different vocal styles and Waynes was the one that was massive at the Casino....topless and sweatsoaked i can picture myself there now if i "Try a little harder"everbody in a crescendo of hand clapping in perfect unison dancing their own particular styles........great post Soul junkie Dave from York formerly Burnley
Classic
Killer!
Prefer Del Shannon's version, also recorded in '66. This song has an amazing of 91 covers!
Check Pentagram's 1974 version...
great version by pentagram!!!! loud and hardrockin'💪💪💪
Go now by the hollies
Go now, early Moody Blues
No finer version.
Keep the Faith
Who made this first?
Yep but the Rolling Stones version is actually pretty good tbh and their really early stuff is bangin but the rest....please give it a rest lol 😆
Wonder how much it cost OUR records
Max Bygraves should've covered this!!
How can anyone say the rolling stones version is better??!! No way!!
@tf Grace much
Maybe or maybe not, Jackie.
😄
But they provided the blueprint. This is a great version though.
You're wrong, the Stones version at Altamont 69 was dark and brutal. They slowed it right down.
Jagger-Richard? i thought it was Richards?
If you have a look on every Rolling Stones single, the name of Richards is spelled "Richard".
I believe Keith changed his name adding or omitting the "s" I forget which
It is.
Del Shannon beats this
i like blind faith
He almost sounds like Tom Jones. 🤔
What?
This song advocates oppressing and. controlling women in a manner which has just bcome a criminal offence in the UK
I like the song but not the message
Women can only be oppressed if they allow it.
Moron!
Seriously take your wokeness and your little feelings and bore a dead tree somewhere....hey do us a favour...please.
this might sound weird. but no rolling stones cover songs sound good...
Ne vaut pas Del Shannon, et sa prononciation est trop bizarre.
@bricomaligno- EXCELLENT...
..but The Rolling Stones original is far superior.
Enjoy both versions. It's not a competition. Love 60s rock & soul and this shows how a song can be released with a totally different vibe. KTF.
Coming up for a breath and breathing it
Your comment made me gasp!