This song was released 41 years ago, yesterday, on April 15th, 1983, the day before my birthday. My sweet mom told me she heard the song hours before delivering me and she loved it. I guess that's why I have this song in my head like the song of my life. 😊
Ahhh...I'm 61 now and this was on all the time on MTV back in the day. I loved it then and I love it now. But please tell me...where did the years go and when did I get old?
November 3, 2024. I'm an American woman who is 60ish and I LOVE this song. My mom did too. Sadly, she went to heaven in 1987, only 47 years old. Brain tumor. I miss her so very much. ❤
My deepest condolences and sympathy to your family. I lost my wife at the age of 54. Thank god she was able to see her last child of 4 graduate high school before she passed 😢
Cassettes, VHS tapes, the Walkman, Atari, Casio C-80, Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, MSX, Back to the Future, E.T., Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Pet Shop Boys, Cindy, Madonna, end of the Cold War...and Spandau Ballet! What an era the 1980s was!
@@pennylane8859 BMX diamond back bikes Michael Jackson Madonna Lionel Ritchie prince Reagan getting shit the challenger spaceship explosion Nike windsheeters Atari Nintendo 64 Miami vice street hawk V aliens magnum PI moonlighting Cobra movie the terminator The wraith public enemy NWA and much much more life was so good then I shed a tear or two reminiscing 😢😢
I used to take a nap in the afternoon when I was a kid. My dad used to come home in the afternoon from work and always played this song on his favourite music system. I remember waking up to this song often. He used to give me a hug and a kiss on the forehead after waking up saying “Hey kiddo!”. My dad left this world on September 5, 2021 after a long battle with Parkinson’s. This song will always remind me of him. If there’s a heaven, we will meet again Papa and we’ll listen to this song again.
It took some getting use to the 80's style, however your quite right, it's the very last decade of music that was really good and made a great deal of sense. After that silly, crappy rap crap too over the airwaves, music went down hill in a heartbeat. Matter of fact once that rap crap took over a lot of radio stations throughout the country changed their format to nothing but talk shows and or this silly sports talk show gig.
@@conradford7493 Sorry the 70's feel that way. Everytime I retreat to the 70's it brings me great comfort in world that has lost its warmth, its depth, its creative agility.... Not simply because it was my childhood & Im all sentimental about that. But because the 70's was a state of consciousness & social freedom unique to the era. Not just limited to marijuana-smoking hippies, either. It was everyone, on all levels. It really goes back to the jazz cats of the 1920's- - all that jazz, funk, & jive stuff. Plus chicago, NYC, & L.A. jazz cats were the first to "integrate." To me & kids like me that mentality & atmosphere is leonard nimoy hosting alan landsburg's _in search of._ Also _national geographic_ specials, narrated by a panorama of narrators from burgess meredith to keith david, william shatner & others. Jacques cousteau's 10 year long epic, which ran from 1972-82. The science program _nova_ which began in 1975 & is still produced today Hollywood & mainstream pop culture started to come around to that open-mindedness & racial acceptiveness beginning with 1940's technicolor film. (My g.parent's time) _Sun valley serenade_ (1941) featuring glenn miller & his orchestra performing _in the mood_ is a perfect example. You can also jump back to fats waller performing _this joint's jumpin'_ & _your feet's too big,_ in 1935 & '36. All of these performances are available right here on YT. Hipster & beatnic jive talk, & funk music all have their roots going back to the 1920's jazz cats, that I mentioned before. Tom & jerry's _zoot cat_ (in 1943) demonstrates jive talk real well, & so do _the aristocats,_ in 1970 Anyway, that brings us to when the boomers became young adults (1960's) & their influence on us 1960's & 70's genx brats. This state-of-mind is best represented by mel brooks' _blazing saddles,_ & _silver streak_ with richard pryor & gene wilder. From TV there's _kojak, all in the family, & sanford & son_ Thanks for permitting me to reflect on cultural influences through the decades! 💜
Spandau Ballet - True (HD Remastered) 0704am 22.10.24 it was an emoji. i hope you were being sarcastic, there...? it was the toilet roll of the 70's... and the 70's was the come down of the heady 60's..... switch to 2024 and i'm still cleaning up. the Laissez-faire attitude of simpletons has taken it's toll. and they the filth ridden and smug, are the ones dishing out the orders being nothing but that dreaded end of times they so orgasm over... jeeez..this song could be about all that i have just mused over... every one wants to go to a wedding to listen to this type of muzak. i enjoyed SB's more uptempo skits.
Being active duty military, I’ve randomly heard this song across the entire world. Different places, different times, but you feel the same timeless vibes.
I'd be honored if some 80s fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of SISTER CHRISTIAN by Night Ranger, IS THIS LOVE by Whitesnake, and RADIO GA-GA by Queen in tribute to the age of legendary power ballads. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Stay safe and keep on rocking in the '020s.
I was 8 years old when this song came out in 1983, my mom would slow dance with me in the kitchen, here I am 40 years later in 2023 at the age of 48 and I still love it like the first time I heard it!! His voice is timeless! Love how songs can take u back to a time & place instantly! RIP mommy
There is something about the 80's that sets it apart from other decades. I can remember moments in my life back in the 80s ,when this song would play on the radio. That's a special song when you can remember the exact moments in your life listening to this song. Yes True definitely represents the 80's for many of us.
I love reading all the touching comments on this song. My Mom would listen to this on the radio when it came out, she had a '77 Chevy Nova that had a hole in the floor on the front passenger side, like you could see the street. She had cardboard over it. Anyway point being, we were poor, but my brother and I had my Mom. And everything was ok. Listening to this as we froze in the back seat in a Chicago winter. Miss you Mom.
It's hard to believe this is 40 years old, and it's still played on the radio. The 80's and 90's were great music decades for country and soft rock. The time went by so fast and now I'm almost 60 and still love this song.
Agreed 100 %...80's & 90's were just so peaceful with good music, real music and quality. This was one of the songs and a few other songs I listened to in my senior year class of 87. I would go to my nearest park with family and friends on Sunday and BBQ and listen to soft rock. No one will be able to replace those songs...
I am a 60’s child… 80’s teenager… and this song brings back so many wonderful memories. I know every generation feels like their teen years were the best and that all the other generations missed out, but the ’80s were epic… and if I could relive that decade all over again. I wouldn’t hesitate to jump into a time-machine and warp back to the moment this record catapulted onto the scene. I think every generation has that one magical song they can sit back in a chair and close their eyes while listening to it, and it takes them right back to the energy… the emotions… and the memories of the year that song touched their souls. Life is truly a gift… and the spirits remind us of how precious that gift is through music.
50 and i used to hide my SB tapes from my punk rock friends. Couldn’t have anyone finding my Wham , Madona and Sade collection 🙈☠️. I had a musical family so i couldn’t help but listen to everything !
You know, one of the best things about being in my 50's now, is that I lived my teenage years in the 80's.........Priceless and I wouldn't change them for the world!
Born in 1990, and raised by my 80s music-loving mama and daddy :) Car rides with the radio blasting. ❤ This decade brought us some of the best music. The best!! And now I myself am an 80s music lover 🥰
And you can pass the love and family memories down to your little ones so they can grow up with them too. I'm so grateful for this UA-cam time machine 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🥰
I was 11 years old in 1984. Man how time flies. We didn’t know what we had back then. I don’t even listen 👂 to music of today. It doesn’t hold a candle 🕯️ to the 70s 80s or 90s. Memories memories memories. If I could back.
I was a little girl growing up in Italy and listening to this fantastic son and 30 years later I still love it. Unforgettable and wonderful classic I still love to listen to. One of the best song ever
What can I say to those who weren’t fortunate enough to be young in the 80’s. All I can say is that it felt electric. Every time a song came on, everything around you, school, friends, music, movies. God it was good.
Being a product of the 80's i can't image no other Era even coming remotely close to the 80's. The variety of music, the nightclubbing, all those beautiful women ( which came in all flavors) that were real. No fake hair or body parts. Just natural beauties. That time period is hard to describe. You had to be there. The 80's, what a time to be a young man
Back then we imagined a future where computers would allow us to continue to live in bliss like the 80's. Now I just pray for the immersive VR technology to take me back there.
This song still sounds as good as it does when it was released almost 40 years ago, if you are watching this video, then yes, this song is confirmed as a success that is timeless.
I'd be honored if some fans of classic 80s anthems would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of EYE OF THE TIGER by Survivor, AGAINST ALL ODDS by Phil Collins, and PURPLE RAIN by Prince in tribute to the era of legendary power ballads. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace and stay safe in the '020s.
You can't convince me that there was a better era of music across the board than the 80s. Songs like this were so good to listen to. I'm 45 now and I'm glad that my older brother put me on to songs like this one. Great song. Great decade.
I can & all you have to do is look up ANY alltime best rated Top 100 albums & I'd say 85% of those came from the 70's. Bowie was on fire, the cocaine, brandy & his ego hadn't blunted Elton John's genius, McCartney was making some amazing music with Wings - Queen, Led Zepp, Floyd... the gods who were early Genesis, Rolling Stones still Rolling... Punk beginning.... If you know music, you know the 70's was the era! 👍
While I can't disagree with anyone in this post because music is subjective...ill respectively say that music from the 70s till the mid late 90s was my golden era...soul;rock;hairbands;RnB;rap;boy bands and so much more...the creativity seemed endless...maybe I'm just old but I don't enjoy today's music so much
@@frederickfox3400 Although he's been around for a little while now, checkout a guy called *Father John Misty.* I'm lucky enough to listen to & own a LOT of music & rate him as special. Funny enough, I was put onto him through an identical YT discussion!
In 1984 I met a pretty girl at the university and we kind of adopted this song as how we felt about each other. It's weird how a love song can start things that way. It's 34 years later and she's standing behind me as I post this...
Steve, way to go dude!!! You're a lucky man. The most important thing in the world, family. And no good woman. No family. I hope you appreciate her, and likewise for her. After 30yrs my kids mother left. Then the kids grow up, and they leave. Enjoy my brother. Enjoy, every moment!!! I'm now pushen 70. It goes so fast!!!
I just woke up, I'm sitting in my apartment looking out my window and it's raining outside. I put this song on and I instantly get goosebumps. I just love the melody so much. Definitely in my top three favorite '80s songs of all time.
RIP Perry, my husband. This brings me back to the good days. It's been over 30 years. I miss you so much to this day. You were gone way too young. I can't listen to this without feeling him with me.
electronic music took over in the late 80s and it peaked in 1991/92... I'd be honored if some fans of classic 80s anthems would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of EYE OF THE TIGER by Survivor, IS THIS LOVE by Whitesnake, and PURPLE RAIN by Prince on my YT channel in tribute to the era of legendary power ballads. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Thanks & peace.
And no anti-social gadgets like cell phones...You socialized on dates in parks, restaurants...Concerts you sang along you wasn't holding a camera phone!
I’m now 52. Was a young teenager when this was released. I’m now with my first girlfriend ever. 36 years later we are together again. This song is so special to us.
My wife and I have a similar story. We were, "only," 18 years apart, when we rekindled our romance. I thought that 18 years would kill me...and then I look at you, and see the number 36...wow.
The lyrics, the instrumentals, the musicians, (especially the guy mastering the saxophone), the lead singer, the soul and flow of the rythym track. Masterpiece of a song and natural singer! 1980's classic music! Salute!
That is Steve Norman on the tenor 🎷. He took up the tenor 🎷 because of the direction Gary Kemp wanted the sound to go into. The lead singer is Tony Hadley.
Exactly. It's because they were REAL groups who formed naturally, not the music industries manufactured boy and girl bands of today. Music has lost out to money like everything else in this world.
This much is true! However, if you did theoretically take a time machine back, it wouldn't be the past that you and your family lived, such as depicted in the iconic 80's movie hit, "Back to the Future." You would simply enter into a parallel universe of your historical timeline where Adolf Hitler's mother performed infanticide on him, WWII never happened, you were conceived during an encounter with a prostitute that your father had, you were born with cerebral palsy, and Spandau Ballet all died in a horrific plane crash before writing their #1 hit, "True." After all this, maybe things WOULD have been better off if Hitler was not snuffed out by his mother! This much is true?
Growing up in the 80’s, this song right here was one of my all time favorites and makes me wanna go back to those times forget about these times and even throw away my cell phone...I know this much is true!!!
I was just a whipper snapper back in the 80s but I've already told my wife this is my last cell phone. When it's gone I go back to a land line with an answering machine. Maybe a cheap flip phone for emergencys...
The song track reminded me of the time I arrived to start my military career in the United States Navy Submarine Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, back in 1985. I was at an event, and this song track "True" by Spandau Ballet was being played in the moment. I was tapped on the shoulder by this beautiful Caucasian young lady who asked me to dance with her in the moment. It's one of those precious memories that I will remember during the course of time. 🕺 💃
@@billgonzales8978 I don't think luck had anything to do with the atmosphere and culture in the state of Hawaii. It's true about how the state has "The Aloha Spirit" over the years. Especially when people can getaway from the continental United States over a period of time along the way.
This was my mum's song, it's been 8 years since she passed n the pain is still raw after all this time but this song reminds me of her smile n her incredibly loud laugh, r.i.p. mum , happy mother's day ♥️♥️♥️
I turned 71 in 2019 and still love this song. I liked the music from the 1950s, but loved the '60s through the '80s. Lots of great music and great artists.
My dad listens to this always when I was a kid and when he was a teen back in the 1980's. He loves this song. Now my dad passed away in August 17, 2022, We played this song in the chapel so that his soul could still listen to his favorite song when he was still in this world and when he was still with us. I will always think of my dad when I listen to this song because I know this is what is part of his life. I will miss my dad. R.I.P. Dad, we will miss you and we will soon meet you again.
This song is a true, true timeless classic. A hundred years from now people will be loving this as much as we did when we first heard it in 1983! ❤️❤️❤️ 🇹🇹
How lucky were we all to have lived in the 80s!! Born in 1977...so I grew up as a kid living in the Best Decade of Human History. I loved every second of it. And we all got to experience it together!!! Looking back...we were soooo freaking blessed to have lived that time period
It is better to have been there, Bittersweet, but still so solid. I feel like I would gladly trade these last 3 decades for another shot in the 80's even though I was only in my teens when this song was fresh! We were better people then.
@@arsenelupiniii8040 definitely better people and not everything was about money. Like you I would give up last 3 decades to go back to the 80's, I would give up my future also .
This is my Mum and Dads 1st dance at their wedding! It’s an absolute classic 🥰 and tbh for a song that was out 6 yrs before I was even born I still love it ❤
Lyrics: So true funny how it seems Always in time, but never in line for dreams Head over heels when toe to toe This is the sound of my soul This is the sound I bought a ticket to the world But now I've come back again Why do I find it hard to write the next line? Oh, I want the truth to be said I know this much is true I know this much is true With a thrill in my head and a pill on my tongue Dissolve the nerves that have just begun Listening to Marvin all night long This is the sound of my soul This is the sound Always slipping from my hands Sand's a time of its own Take your seaside arms and write the next line Oh, I want the truth to be known I know this much is true I know this much is true I bought a ticket to the world But now I've come back again Why do I find it hard to write the next line? Oh, I want the truth to be said I know this much is true I know this much is true This much is true This much is true This much is true I know, I know, I know this much is true This much is true This much is true This much is true This much is true I know this much is true This much is true This much is true I know this much is true This much is true This much is true
@@ВладимирКисель-й9б I don't know if that answers the guy's point? He feels they are "underrated?" Other than that, the UK produces a lot of music, some of it better than others, and it is all sung in our native tongue? It's just I'm not too sure what you are getting at there?
Im 22 as of this year, and i always love 80s music. I use to work as a cook at a resteraunt and the owners only played 80s music and that was how i got into listening songs from the 70s and 80s.
I can't believe this song is over 4 decades old, and yet it is timeless. I still love the composition and the lyrics. One of the most relaxing and peaceful, pure songs I have ever heard.
Cannot understand how anyone cannot like this, such a good song and so well performed, a great standard from all those years ago but still has the power to pull you up...
10 years old, spending summer of 1983 at the local public pool and this song is on the pool radio speakers practically every day, hear it a year later during the dance scene in “16 Candles” and wondering what the future is going to hold for me in high school and beyond. Fast forward 41 years later and I’d give anything to go back to those carefree, innocent days.
The best lyric song and the best song-ballad of the 80-s. 😊❤ Лучшая лирическая песня и лучшая песня-баллада зарубежной эстрады первой половины 80-х годов, которая по настоящему цепляет за душу.😊 ❤
@@helushkawikvaya2244 I was in Berlin during the summer of 1984. I have lived in Japan, Australia and Chile. I have not been to Kazakhstan yet, though I have been to Turkey. Turkish and Kazakh are in the same language family.
I was born in the 50's, so I've heard 5 generations of music, but yeah I would like to go back to the 80's I think that was the best generation of music.
This song was released 41 years ago, yesterday, on April 15th, 1983, the day before my birthday. My sweet mom told me she heard the song hours before delivering me and she loved it. I guess that's why I have this song in my head like the song of my life. 😊
Beautiful story ❤
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Beautiful song
4/19 bday🙌🏼…. Great song
This sounds like a good idea for a film
Ahhh...I'm 61 now and this was on all the time on MTV back in the day. I loved it then and I love it now. But please tell me...where did the years go and when did I get old?
I'm 64 yrs. old just reflects great times for us music was so expressive. grats wish you more happiness.
동감! 공감! 저랑 같은 나이 세대군요
Me too on getting old
Getting old is a state of mind!!!
62 and Loving every day!!
Me too guys!I'm getting old!Today 60own
November 3, 2024.
I'm an American woman who is 60ish and I LOVE this song.
My mom did too.
Sadly, she went to heaven in 1987, only 47 years old. Brain tumor.
I miss her so very much.
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I am Brazilian .... If she was good person.... She is peace now. It's ONLY TRUE
Just fish cuernavaca
I was born that year!
My deepest condolences and sympathy to your family. I lost my wife at the age of 54. Thank god she was able to see her last child of 4 graduate high school before she passed 😢
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I bought a ticket to the world.
One of the greatest lines ever written.
Cassettes, VHS tapes, the Walkman, Atari, Casio C-80, Motorola DynaTAC 8000X, MSX, Back to the Future, E.T., Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Pet Shop Boys, Cindy, Madonna, end of the Cold War...and Spandau Ballet! What an era the 1980s was!
Best era ever
And normal friendly and happy people!
@@pennylane8859 BMX diamond back bikes Michael Jackson Madonna Lionel Ritchie prince Reagan getting shit the challenger spaceship explosion Nike windsheeters Atari Nintendo 64 Miami vice street hawk V aliens magnum PI moonlighting Cobra movie the terminator The wraith public enemy NWA and much much more life was so good then I shed a tear or two reminiscing 😢😢
TDK cassettes
Yeah and Maxell and
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I used to take a nap in the afternoon when I was a kid. My dad used to come home in the afternoon from work and always played this song on his favourite music system. I remember waking up to this song often. He used to give me a hug and a kiss on the forehead after waking up saying “Hey kiddo!”. My dad left this world on September 5, 2021 after a long battle with Parkinson’s. This song will always remind me of him. If there’s a heaven, we will meet again Papa and we’ll listen to this song again.
There is a heaven........believe and you and your dad will rejoice in this song!
Not if, don't lose the faith! Read the scriptures, keep 🙏 praying you'll 👀, GODBLESS!!!
I just heard Mike Fox say "No one dies from Parkinsons. We die with Parkinsons". Is that true?
The heaven exists!! You gonna see him again!
@@capitaomito3038 have you been there? How do you know?
Musically, the 1980s was a truly fantastic decade.
It took some getting use to the 80's style, however your quite right, it's the very last decade of music that was really good and made a great deal of sense. After that silly, crappy rap crap too over the airwaves, music went down hill in a heartbeat. Matter of fact once that rap crap took over a lot of radio stations throughout the country changed their format to nothing but talk shows and or this silly sports talk show gig.
Glad I got to be there
Absolutely the best!!!
This is such a classic!!
I was in it. Had a girlfriend
The 80's wasn't a decade, it was an emotion.
@@Jorge_Broa Then don't go to the seventy. It will make you cry. 😓
Perfectly said
@@conradford7493 Sorry the 70's feel that way. Everytime I retreat to the 70's it brings me great comfort in world that has lost its warmth, its depth, its creative agility....
Not simply because it was my childhood & Im all sentimental about that. But because the 70's was a state of consciousness & social freedom unique to the era. Not just limited to marijuana-smoking hippies, either. It was everyone, on all levels. It really goes back to the jazz cats of the 1920's- - all that jazz, funk, & jive stuff. Plus chicago, NYC, & L.A. jazz cats were the first to "integrate." To me & kids like me that mentality & atmosphere is leonard nimoy hosting alan landsburg's _in search of._ Also _national geographic_ specials, narrated by a panorama of narrators from burgess meredith to keith david, william shatner & others. Jacques cousteau's 10 year long epic, which ran from 1972-82. The science program _nova_ which began in 1975 & is still produced today
Hollywood & mainstream pop culture started to come around to that open-mindedness & racial acceptiveness beginning with 1940's technicolor film. (My g.parent's time) _Sun valley serenade_ (1941) featuring glenn miller & his orchestra performing _in the mood_ is a perfect example. You can also jump back to fats waller performing _this joint's jumpin'_ & _your feet's too big,_ in 1935 & '36. All of these performances are available right here on YT. Hipster & beatnic jive talk, & funk music all have their roots going back to the 1920's jazz cats, that I mentioned before. Tom & jerry's _zoot cat_ (in 1943) demonstrates jive talk real well, & so do _the aristocats,_ in 1970
Anyway, that brings us to when the boomers became young adults (1960's) & their influence on us 1960's & 70's genx brats. This state-of-mind is best represented by mel brooks' _blazing saddles,_ & _silver streak_ with richard pryor & gene wilder. From TV there's _kojak, all in the family, & sanford & son_
Thanks for permitting me to reflect on cultural influences through the decades! 💜
I agree
Spandau Ballet - True (HD Remastered) 0704am 22.10.24 it was an emoji. i hope you were being sarcastic, there...? it was the toilet roll of the 70's... and the 70's was the come down of the heady 60's..... switch to 2024 and i'm still cleaning up. the Laissez-faire attitude of simpletons has taken it's toll. and they the filth ridden and smug, are the ones dishing out the orders being nothing but that dreaded end of times they so orgasm over... jeeez..this song could be about all that i have just mused over... every one wants to go to a wedding to listen to this type of muzak. i enjoyed SB's more uptempo skits.
Being active duty military, I’ve randomly heard this song across the entire world. Different places, different times, but you feel the same timeless vibes.
What a unique perspective on the instant memories made by beautiful music…and thank you for your service!!
Used to hear this played in night clubs in Germany back in the 80s
@@JamieJoIacobucci absolutely. Thank you.
@@bw1357 I bet that was a vibe!
Thank you for your service!
"Why do I find it hard to write the next line"
Possibly the best line ever written.
damn when I read your comment he literally said it!
@@ruddybelleau3003same. WTF
I'd be honored if some 80s fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of SISTER CHRISTIAN by Night Ranger, IS THIS LOVE by Whitesnake, and RADIO GA-GA by Queen in tribute to the age of legendary power ballads. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Stay safe and keep on rocking in the '020s.
Because you're best girl that you wanted and everyone said what a great couple you are, and everything seem right, but wasn't.
Possibly!!!! This much is true!!! Thank you , ok!! 😊
I was 8 years old when this song came out in 1983, my mom would slow dance with me in the kitchen, here I am 40 years later in 2023 at the age of 48 and I still love it like the first time I heard it!! His voice is timeless! Love how songs can take u back to a time & place instantly! RIP mommy
Rip mom
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Damn. I feel you on that one. R.I.P to your moms..❤
I love reading comments like this 🥹 rip to our mothers
Blessings
i’ve had this song on repeat the last couple of days, it’s stuck in my head for some reason
There is something about the 80's that sets it apart from other decades. I can remember moments in my life back in the 80s ,when this song would play on the radio. That's a special song when you can remember the exact moments in your life listening to this song. Yes True definitely represents the 80's for many of us.
I share exactly the same feeling
I always have felt that way with 1970's music.
I know. The eightees were magical. The best years of my life
I would have to say the same thing about both the 70s and the 80s.........many happy memories and so much incredible music.
@@WriterandPhotographer Yes I would agree with you
I love reading all the touching comments on this song. My Mom would listen to this on the radio when it came out, she had a '77 Chevy Nova that had a hole in the floor on the front passenger side, like you could see the street. She had cardboard over it. Anyway point being, we were poor, but my brother and I had my Mom. And everything was ok. Listening to this as we froze in the back seat in a Chicago winter. Miss you Mom.
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RIP, brother. Sounds like you had a good Momma.
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I'm still listening in 2024. Yep, 80s baby❤
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Same
Hi, people of the 80s ❤🎉☀️
same! Aug 2024
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Great slow dance song from the 80s, great era of music
This song reflects the love I have for my Husband. He was just 22 and knew he was already the love of my life. Married 32 years now ❤
hold him tied.love of your life very lucky
This is beautiful! Congratulations!! What is the secret for a good happy marriage?
@@francescamt30 God.
I hope to find that one day... but I'm already 37 😆
thinking like that for me 52 life is over. snif snif
It's hard to believe this is 40 years old, and it's still played on the radio. The 80's and 90's were great music decades for country and soft rock. The time went by so fast and now I'm almost 60 and still love this song.
It was just played in Missouri radio
Agreed 100 %...80's & 90's were just so peaceful with good music, real music and quality. This was one of the songs and a few other songs I listened to in my senior year class of 87. I would go to my nearest park with family and friends on Sunday and BBQ and listen to soft rock. No one will be able to replace those songs...
@@rumsin300 Vivat Spandau Ballet
Me too😊❤
True
I still can't believe the 80s were 40 years ago, we still want to live in them !!! 🫶🏻
joe is bringing back the seventies!
I feel you
proud to be born in 1980
@@bobgardner1317They weren't too much fun; rough for the bit that I recall. Much better the 80s and 90s. Let's jettison Joe and get a modern Reagan!
Me too❤️😉
So many nice times I had listening to this song. 80s rule!!!!
I am a 60’s child… 80’s teenager… and this song brings back so many wonderful memories. I know every generation feels like their teen years were the best and that all the other generations missed out, but the ’80s were epic… and if I could relive that decade all over again. I wouldn’t hesitate to jump into a time-machine and warp back to the moment this record catapulted onto the scene.
I think every generation has that one magical song they can sit back in a chair and close their eyes while listening to it, and it takes them right back to the energy… the emotions… and the memories of the year that song touched their souls.
Life is truly a gift… and the spirits remind us of how precious that gift is through music.
60s child... 80s teenager. Perfectly reflects me, too.🌹🍁😘😘👍
Sir!
Grew up in th 90s, teenager in the 2000s. I would take a time machine back and live the 80s again. Love it all.
@@marvingutierrez5880 I'll go and get the DeLorean started.
AMEN!!👏
I’m 59 now and let’s just say this song brings me back to the best times of my life in the 80s
We are the same age and ditto! This song always brings me back to the ever-so carefree 80s
50 and i used to hide my SB tapes from my punk rock friends. Couldn’t have anyone finding my Wham , Madona and Sade collection 🙈☠️.
I had a musical family so i couldn’t help but listen to everything !
ok boomer
I search too.. ha ha ha ohh waahh i know this :-)..this is a master piece specially in a background movie shot by mr cupid arrow :-)
right there with you...59 and going strong. We had it GOOD!
This is a beautiful song. I don't care when it was performed or written. It's a masterpiece.
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💯🥰
Absolutely agree, I love this song
Yup.
It’s crap 💩
😊
I listened it when I was 23, and now I am 60.❤🎉
Dam don't time flys😢
I first heard when I was like 5 now I’m 23
Time is so damn fast!
@@ryansamedi7como recordas dos 5 anos, talves uma ocasiâo especial te faz lembrar
That’s disgusting
You know, one of the best things about being in my 50's now, is that I lived my teenage years in the 80's.........Priceless and I wouldn't change them for the world!
So true
You're so lucky!
How could you be in your 50’s and have lived your teens in the 80’s??? Did they teach math?
@@leroyjenkins9767 You do the Math!!! You'll need more than just your fingers😂😂
@@leroyjenkins9767 I'm 48 and was a teenager in the 80's. so he deffo was
Born in 1990, and raised by my 80s music-loving mama and daddy :) Car rides with the radio blasting. ❤ This decade brought us some of the best music. The best!! And now I myself am an 80s music lover 🥰
Legendary upbringing. I’d a 70’s and 80’s music loving dad myself who’s no longer with us but educated me in real music throughout my childhood 😆
Me too honey! Im born in 1990 and happend to me the same like you 😃, greetings from México 🙋🏽♂️🇲🇽
Welcome to the 80s Party! I was very lucky to grow up in that decade. Great music is timeless.
And you can pass the love and family memories down to your little ones so they can grow up with them too. I'm so grateful for this UA-cam time machine 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🥰
Ciao..da...by..gio..sss..primo..Milano.. italy..
A TRUE CLASSIC- Tony Hadleys' voice was one of the best ever!
I remember hearing this song over 3 decades ago and said to myself this will be a Classic to this day.
Just smooth !
Peter Turley EVER
Peter Turley HE SANG THE FUCK OUTTA THIS SONG 😊
It still is! Seen him in December 2023, still Gold 🎤
I was expecting my daughter when this song came out
Weather you were into rock, pop, rap or metal...the 80's was the greatest generation to music
Same can be said for the 60s and the 70s.
Music that I often listened in my father’s car when I was little.
Now it’s playing in my car.
Time flies so fast.
I was 11 years old in 1984. Man how time flies. We didn’t know what we had back then. I don’t even listen 👂 to music of today. It doesn’t hold a candle 🕯️ to the 70s 80s or 90s. Memories memories memories. If I could back.
Yes it does. I was 15 when this came out now I am 53. Crazy
yr dad was fucking to this too
Next thing I knew I turned 70! 😅 But thank goodness I was around for 80s music 😊
@@PuffKitty Meee too ☺️☺️☺️
I was a little girl growing up in Italy and listening to this fantastic son and 30 years later I still love it. Unforgettable and wonderful classic I still love to listen to. One of the best song ever
Excellent Italy beautiful country love to go there someday
I used to live in Italy when I listened to this song for the first time and fell in love with it since then.
💖💖💖
What can I say to those who weren’t fortunate enough to be young in the 80’s. All I can say is that it felt electric. Every time a song came on, everything around you, school, friends, music, movies. God it was good.
I’m too young to relate. I didn’t exist then at all
Yah me too I wanna be from that time my said the 80s were awesome
@@AlmightyWhitey-g6w True 👍
Mtv actually played music videos.
Slow dance last call at the bar
Being a product of the 80's i can't image no other Era even coming remotely close to the 80's. The variety of music, the nightclubbing, all those beautiful women ( which came in all flavors) that were real. No fake hair or body parts. Just natural beauties.
That time period is hard to describe. You had to be there. The 80's, what a time to be a young man
Yes, the 80s were great. Let me tell you a little about the awesome 70s. 🎉🎉😅
Back then we imagined a future where computers would allow us to continue to live in bliss like the 80's. Now I just pray for the immersive VR technology to take me back there.
Sounds fire 🔥
PM Dawn
This song still sounds as good as it does when it was released almost 40 years ago, if you are watching this video, then yes, this song is confirmed as a success that is timeless.
I'd be honored if some fans of classic 80s anthems would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of EYE OF THE TIGER by Survivor, AGAINST ALL ODDS by Phil Collins, and PURPLE RAIN by Prince in tribute to the era of legendary power ballads. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Peace and stay safe in the '020s.
actually this song was released in april 1983 so as of 11/19/20 it came out 37 years ago, however it will turn 38 in april of 2021.
40 years ago ?🙈Geez thanks , now I feel soooooo old 😀
@@msmacker13 no. it's 37 years old. not 40
My nigga did you say 40?!?!
You can't convince me that there was a better era of music across the board than the 80s. Songs like this were so good to listen to. I'm 45 now and I'm glad that my older brother put me on to songs like this one. Great song. Great decade.
I can & all you have to do is look up ANY alltime best rated Top 100 albums & I'd say 85% of those came from the 70's.
Bowie was on fire, the cocaine, brandy & his ego hadn't blunted Elton John's genius, McCartney was making some amazing music with Wings - Queen, Led Zepp, Floyd... the gods who were early Genesis, Rolling Stones still Rolling... Punk beginning....
If you know music, you know the 70's was the era! 👍
I feel the same way about the 70s .. having said that, this is a classic
While I can't disagree with anyone in this post because music is subjective...ill respectively say that music from the 70s till the mid late 90s was my golden era...soul;rock;hairbands;RnB;rap;boy bands and so much more...the creativity seemed endless...maybe I'm just old but I don't enjoy today's music so much
@@frederickfox3400
Although he's been around for a little while now, checkout a guy called *Father John Misty.*
I'm lucky enough to listen to & own a LOT of music & rate him as special.
Funny enough, I was put onto him through an identical YT discussion!
@@pup1008 just saw this and will do my brother...Ive always loved and appreciated music...thank you for the recommendation
In 1984 I met a pretty girl at the university and we kind of adopted this song as how we felt about each other. It's weird how a love song can start things that way. It's 34 years later and she's standing behind me as I post this...
Steve, way to go dude!!! You're a lucky man. The most important thing in the world, family. And no good woman. No family. I hope you appreciate her, and likewise for her. After 30yrs my kids mother left. Then the kids grow up, and they leave. Enjoy my brother. Enjoy, every moment!!! I'm now pushen 70. It goes so fast!!!
Steve Smith so sweet 💕
Did you get her taxidermied then?
Steve where did you park your DeLorean ?
Steve Smith Stalkers......
すごく前の曲なのにいつ聴いても感動します。10代後半ぐらいかしら?素晴らしい音楽をありがとうございます。
This song covers the 80s in such a wonderful way. Every time I hear it it just takes me back in time.
....with Tears...😢
@@katara3619 You are not the only one...
no matter how much time passes, this song will always be a masterpiece
Absolutely
It's a romantic classic for sure 😊
Yeah, you're not kidding -- an amazing song.
I love it all over again when Lil Wayne and LLOYD remade it .
Agreed.
I just woke up, I'm sitting in my apartment looking out my window and it's raining outside. I put this song on and I instantly get goosebumps. I just love the melody so much. Definitely in my top three favorite '80s songs of all time.
Right! Like does something to ya!
The 80s had good music indeed❤
Mine too
Sometimes I feel like the 80s was full of sax solos and suits
RIP Perry, my husband. This brings me back to the good days. It's been over 30 years. I miss you so much to this day. You were gone way too young. I can't listen to this without feeling him with me.
Rest in peace Perry!
So sad but he with u all the time
GOD bless you, lots of prayers to you🙏
ti sono vicina col cuore
RIP Perry....You guys live the best decade 👍💯👍💯
Kinda embarrassed to admit that I'm 52 years old and just now finding out the real name of this song! I really miss the 80's!
I'm 63. Same here.
You guys have lived in the best time periods. So much great music in the 70’s and 80’s!!!
Im 55 and forever listening to the 80's
I am 65 years old and I didn’t find out the name of this song until about ten years ago, despite loving it since I first heard it.😊
I'm 69,love 80's music!
The 80's was the gold age of electronic music.
electronic music took over in the late 80s and it peaked in 1991/92... I'd be honored if some fans of classic 80s anthems would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of EYE OF THE TIGER by Survivor, IS THIS LOVE by Whitesnake, and PURPLE RAIN by Prince on my YT channel in tribute to the era of legendary power ballads. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Thanks & peace.
ha ha ha nice joke...
I wish I was born in the 80s
@@willritter4076 Sheesh, Will. Leave us a link or something. We UA-cam viewers aren't all that bright.
Orión Tiberio YT you know they also have song called GOLD
You just can’t beat the 80’s for music. Sing along, dance, air guitar. Even dad dancing fits. All hail the 80’s🎉
And no anti-social gadgets like cell phones...You socialized on dates in parks, restaurants...Concerts you sang along you wasn't holding a camera phone!
True
....
I’m now 52. Was a young teenager when this was released. I’m now with my first girlfriend ever. 36 years later we are together again. This song is so special to us.
Wish you nothing but the best!
Omg I am crying!!! So happy for you two! Love to you both!
Hope you guys live happily ever after.
What a great lover it would last for a lifetime sir 💕
My wife and I have a similar story. We were, "only," 18 years apart, when we rekindled our romance. I thought that 18 years would kill me...and then I look at you, and see the number 36...wow.
The lyrics, the instrumentals, the musicians, (especially the guy mastering the saxophone), the lead singer, the soul and flow of the rythym track. Masterpiece of a song and natural singer!
1980's classic music! Salute!
That is Steve Norman on the tenor 🎷. He took up the tenor 🎷 because of the direction Gary Kemp wanted the sound to go into. The lead singer is Tony Hadley.
Gosh this 80’s music makes me feel so happy and sad at the same time. The nostalgia is just so much…it almost hurts..😥
🏳️🌈
I miss the 80's too. I would go back if I could
I know the feeling. Such impossibly beautiful songs from that decade.
Well said. Class of '88 here, and I identify 100%.
Same feeling I have
Crazy how this song evokes so many unexplainable emotions and memories. Beauty and pain all in one.
Agree completely
exactly so nostalgic im laying here in tears
@@SuperVanetta Awww hugs! I feel you! ❤
Same here
Music back then was mental medicine!
I MISS THE 80’s
No artist sounded the same. They all had their own sound.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ the 80’s
…and didn't have _everything_ written and produced by hundreds of _other_ people!
Exactly. It's because they were REAL groups who formed naturally, not the music industries manufactured boy and girl bands of today. Music has lost out to money like everything else in this world.
Now it all sounds the same. Amateurish garbage.😢
TRUE!!!
Eu não vivi a década de 80 e sinto falta só de ouvir as músicas dessa época . Como pode isso?!!
This song is so beautiful, the cool thing about music is that it creates a time machine for you.
This much is true! However, if you did theoretically take a time machine back, it wouldn't be the past that you and your family lived, such as depicted in the iconic 80's movie hit, "Back to the Future." You would simply enter into a parallel universe of your historical timeline where Adolf Hitler's mother performed infanticide on him, WWII never happened, you were conceived during an encounter with a prostitute that your father had, you were born with cerebral palsy, and Spandau Ballet all died in a horrific plane crash before writing their #1 hit, "True." After all this, maybe things WOULD have been better off if Hitler was not snuffed out by his mother! This much is true?
Agreed!
Frank Grimes yesssss for sure
Yes indeed true
@anyone who's enjoys this Song True💫💫🍷💫💫💕
Beautiful voice
This song is literally perfect. It’s timeless, it’s vulnerable, it’s.. just beautiful.
the one guys sings in the "The wedding" movie
Totally. Between this and Human by Human League it just doesn't get any better. The two biggest marks on 80's music in my book.
You're right. It's so fucking perfect that Bryan Ferry couldn't make it better.
Brings me back to Prom 💕
Ricardo González are you gay
I swear this is one of the smoothest songs I have ever heard.
Same here Enrique and it's my favorite if only I'd my boyfriend to dance with if he was right here and I played it I'd sing it to him while dancing
I love this old skool shit, Michael mcdonald, Christopher cross, george Michael and etc
It's up there lol
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The 1980's in our hearts forever.
So full of promise 🥲
I wish we were still in the 80s
So do I wish I was also back in the 80s
I know this much is true.
I believe it and I was born in the early 90s
A True Masterpiece !
It's February 2024 & I'm still listening.
This will be forever reminiscent of my one TRUE LOVE❤
Me too.
Me too
😅😮 1:33 1:34 0:55 😢
😅😮 1:33 1:34 0:55 😢
😅😮 1:33 1:34 0:55 😢
Growing up in the 80’s, this song right here was one of my all time favorites and makes me wanna go back to those times forget about these times and even throw away my cell phone...I know this much is true!!!
lovely song ms,,me mesmerizing my yesteryears but i was crying instead,,,am old now,lonely,,09515136967
I was just a whipper snapper back in the 80s but I've already told my wife this is my last cell phone. When it's gone I go back to a land line with an answering machine. Maybe a cheap flip phone for emergencys...
Got the cassette and there is another hit "Gold" sounds good
Yes so true! It will eliminate all of the Mrs Kravitz
We had it so easy😂 Unplugged, wide open space😮😮😮gettoblasters, and smiles all around.
How is it that our 80s songs are coming up to 40 years old and they are still FANTASTIC!
They're getting better each and every day 😁
Such a lovely song
Because 80's was the best music decade hands down!
Music sometimes works that. It’s a Classic forever❤
80s music is the best
The song track reminded me of the time I arrived to start my military career in the United States Navy Submarine Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, back in 1985. I was at an event, and this song track "True" by Spandau Ballet was being played in the moment. I was tapped on the shoulder by this beautiful Caucasian young lady who asked me to dance with her in the moment. It's one of those precious memories that I will remember during the course of time. 🕺 💃
you are lucky?
@@billgonzales8978 I don't think luck had anything to do with the atmosphere and culture in the state of Hawaii. It's true about how the state has "The Aloha Spirit" over the years. Especially when people can getaway from the continental United States over a period of time along the way.
Absolutely nothing like 80's music.
Still listening and enjoying in 2023
Without a doubt!
TRUE!!!!
TRUE!!!!
1983-2023.
80's forever💗💞
This was my mum's song, it's been 8 years since she passed n the pain is still raw after all this time but this song reminds me of her smile n her incredibly loud laugh, r.i.p. mum , happy mother's day ♥️♥️♥️
Straight out of a wedding singer's set list!!
A little over 8 years for me too. November 30, 2014. I miss her every day so much. She was 65. ❤🙏
@@bobbymissthe80s31 sorry to hear that mate , my mum was 66 when she grew her wings
Sorry for your lost
My sweet years 🌹 i was teen-ager
I turned 71 in 2019 and still love this song. I liked the music from the 1950s, but loved the '60s through the '80s. Lots of great music and great artists.
class Larry 👊
Keep listening mate 👌👍
God Bless bro
Keep listening, gramps
agreee, eventhough im only 43!!:)
The scent of Patchouli, long tapered candles and Mateus Rose Wine..
Winning combo every time..
One of the best makeout songs of the 1980's. Cheers..
We grow old but the song never does...it just carries over to the next generation and the one to come. Beautiful Song..."That much is true"
Mystery Man your so right dude!
This song never gets old... my generation was so lucky to have heard this kind of music! Thank God!
Breakfast Club,.... St Elmo's Fire dang that's nice
That's right my friend... There will be never music like this!!!
Que massa
This much is true oh oh 😁
Yes, thankful❤️
My dad listens to this always when I was a kid and when he was a teen back in the 1980's. He loves this song. Now my dad passed away in August 17, 2022, We played this song in the chapel so that his soul could still listen to his favorite song when he was still in this world and when he was still with us. I will always think of my dad when I listen to this song because I know this is what is part of his life. I will miss my dad. R.I.P. Dad, we will miss you and we will soon meet you again.
I'm sorry for the loss of your dad. It's pretty sad how he passed away.
Sorry for your loss Youngblood, your father was a great man with a great taste, live well and enjoy life to the fullest!!!
im sorry brother
i hope you are well
That’s incredibly sweet! You can bet he’s hearing that song in heaven!
God bless you for your post! I was 21 when this song came out, and I love it as much today, as back then!! ✝️
The 70' s and 80's by opinion were the best styles of music for the future to appreciate
I actually found this song again by typing in "hah ha ha haaaa ha" literally can't believe it worked
Lolol too funny. Hah ha ha haaah hah
Hahahaha
I love you I admit it.
Thats wild, lol
Google finds comments like these on videos, thus helping people find the song :)
Lord.. how I love this song. Man it takes me back. Many have sampled this song, but can't compete with the original.
They will never come close to it. This is a classic
+Kim Booker PREACH!!! YES!!!
The best
+Phyllis Dee Thank you....I agree!
+Phyllis Dee My Brain Plays This Song whenever I see my Crush from High School
This song is a true, true timeless classic. A hundred years from now people will be loving this as much as we did when we first heard it in 1983! ❤️❤️❤️ 🇹🇹
this song, along with "forever young" and "don't you forget about me".
Hey, I love this song too! It's awesome 🙂👍
You only need one word to describe this song. MASTERPIECE
Yes, it is, one of my all time favorite songs...it is "Timeless" :)
The year would be.......2121! That's a hundred years away from......2021!!
I dedicate this song to my '04 Celica GT, sitting happily and handsomely in my garage. I love you, you gorgeous little man.
ha ha ha
haaaaaiii
This song will never fade out. It is a permanent legacy on this planet.
... agree ... next to DRIVE (cars)
HA, CLEARLY YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF BOBBY SHMURDA1
Martin Kemp and Phil Oakley from Human League my go to singers, especially HL in 2018 still
Meant Tony Hadley
suckittomcat Agreed !
you can say whatever you want about this song but it won't change the fact that it's a classic.... I know this much is true
Yes agreed 😁👏
I agree too this is real music
Oh I want the truth to be said 👍
Damn straight!
@@angelac.806 a😚
Who's still listening 🎶 to this great 80s song??? 2024 and are still fabulous!! Heard this just now on 16 candles! Brings back sweet memories ❤
Born 1992 but vibing to this song
❤❤❤ True ❤❤❤
Me in 2024 love the 80's
I heard this song with friends in my first years of high school on a bus from south west high school to O'Fallon high school in st. Louis Missouri
2024🇧🇷👂
I got teary eyes when my four year old daughter started to sing it along with me in the car a few weeks ago.
the amount of class in this video is off the charts.
I'd add that this might be the best piece of art in history, imho.
I had to laugh because you're statement is so true.....
I agree🥰
How lucky were we all to have lived in the 80s!!
Born in 1977...so I grew up as a kid living in the Best Decade of Human History. I loved every second of it. And we all got to experience it together!!!
Looking back...we were soooo freaking blessed to have lived that time period
There are many of us who wish a DeLorean time machine existed
But we are old now because we were born earlier than the current generation.
Born in 1973 so I know EXACTLY whst yoi're talking about! 😁
As a person born in the. 21st century, I've never been so mad about missing out on something. I wish I could've been alive for this
I miss the 80s soooooo Much. Was born in April 1974. Wanna go back to the 80s sooooooo Bad
I'm so glad I had the chance to savour the fantastic music from the 80s. These songs will be around forever.
I hope they are because the world would be a terrible place without it
It is better to have been there, Bittersweet, but still so solid. I feel like I would gladly trade these last 3 decades for another shot in the 80's even though I was only in my teens when this song was fresh! We were better people then.
@@arsenelupiniii8040 definitely better people and not everything was about money. Like you I would give up last 3 decades to go back to the 80's, I would give up my future also .
yes🥰
This is my Mum and Dads 1st dance at their wedding! It’s an absolute classic 🥰 and tbh for a song that was out 6 yrs before I was even born I still love it ❤
Congrats. 🎉
Happy Valentine's Day, everybody! I have decided to kick off this day by listening to this song.
For you too
Can't believe this song is 40 years old! I was just 16.
Life's too short. ...enjoy ❤
Yes, yes 🤷 i`m from 1965!!
Yes, time flies! I remember I voted for this to be the theme song at my senior prom in 1985 ❤. Phil Collins "One more night". Won. Wow... memories
Obrigado. Realmente devemos aproveitar a vida. Abraços do Brasil.
Não sabia que tem 40 anos! Eu tenho 53❤❤❤❤
Thanks. Will do.
Lyrics:
So true funny how it seems
Always in time, but never in line for dreams
Head over heels when toe to toe
This is the sound of my soul
This is the sound
I bought a ticket to the world
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?
Oh, I want the truth to be said
I know this much is true
I know this much is true
With a thrill in my head and a pill on my tongue
Dissolve the nerves that have just begun
Listening to Marvin all night long
This is the sound of my soul
This is the sound
Always slipping from my hands
Sand's a time of its own
Take your seaside arms and write the next line
Oh, I want the truth to be known
I know this much is true
I know this much is true
I bought a ticket to the world
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?
Oh, I want the truth to be said
I know this much is true
I know this much is true
This much is true
This much is true
This much is true
I know, I know, I know this much is true
This much is true
This much is true
This much is true
This much is true
I know this much is true
This much is true
This much is true
I know this much is true
This much is true
This much is true
Awesome, thanks for the lyrics! 👍
Mick Lyrics TOMA TU LIKE
Mick Lyrics Grato😍
"listening to"Marvin" all night long? really? how about "listen to my band all night long buddy?
@@manuelmartineznusnDo you pronounce 'band' with a 'V'?
I am proud to say I am 54 years old October 23 I will be 55 this song change my life and I will forever be grateful. Thank you so much.
Nearly 40 years since it's release and it still tugs at my heart strings each and every time I hear this beautiful song.
INDEED!!! It does mine too❤
Me too!
And me! 🖐️
It's my guilty pleasure song.
Man this band is criminally underrated 😭 Tony’s voice is just perfect… I never get tired of this song and ‘Gold’ 😍
They were pretty big for a time dude.....
@@ВладимирКисель-й9б
I don't know if that answers the guy's point? He feels they are "underrated?"
Other than that, the UK produces a lot of music, some of it better than others, and it is all sung in our native tongue? It's just I'm not too sure what you are getting at there?
@@ВладимирКисель-й9б missed out the greatest singer of all time on that list - George Michael
Kind of Crazy how the screwed Hadley out of the money. I know the reconciled but for years Hadley basically earnt nothing.
Hi Isabel, how are you doing
Im 22 as of this year, and i always love 80s music. I use to work as a cook at a resteraunt and the owners only played 80s music and that was how i got into listening songs from the 70s and 80s.
80s were great times.....life was far less complicated than things are today and we did indeed have some great music.
Мне нравится твой рассказ , как ты узнал о песнях 70 - 80 годов ...Супер ..!! Это прекрасно ..!! ...❤❤❤❤❤
You have been blessed.
Good for you 🥲✨️
Restaurant.
I can't believe this song is over 4 decades old, and yet it is timeless. I still love the composition and the lyrics. One of the most relaxing and peaceful, pure songs I have ever heard.
Cannot understand how anyone cannot like this, such a good song and so well performed, a great standard from all those years ago but still has the power to pull you up...
I've listened to it so much that it isn't as good as it used to be but yeah it WAS an amazing song and still is I guess.
seems like it was composed for slow dancing to with a special someone...eh?
Ironically critics back then thought this was the worst song ever written, look at it now
I agree Derek .... this song makes me relax ... Luv the 80's
Derek Stocker. cringe 😖
No song from the 80s without a saxophone solo 🙂
10 years old, spending summer of 1983 at the local public pool and this song is on the pool radio speakers practically every day, hear it a year later during the dance scene in “16 Candles” and wondering what the future is going to hold for me in high school and beyond. Fast forward 41 years later and I’d give anything to go back to those carefree, innocent days.
Imre
Őzike
I love the 80s and thinking back but it’s a terrible thing to live in the past because it robs you of your future. Always move forward
I was also 10 ❤️wow the 80’s😩I love all of you 70’s babies
So true I miss those days!
My kids won’t ever know.
Nunca volverá esos momentos tan hermoso...y música de verdad
I use to dance with my father to this song. He is gone now. We will dance in heaven. May you R.I.P.
How touching.
Thank you so much. I miss him dearly.
Amém
you had a lovely father
Yes, I had a great father! I miss him everyday. Thank you all for the comments.
I remember dancing this at my high school prom with my husband now... love the 80,s Best decade ever...
L Jackson time goes way too fast
I’m 15 and wished I lived in the 80’s
That's beautiful!! ❤😍 Congratulations!
Dulvin Bandara Yeah same I’m 14 I want 70s to 90s music but I like the movies of today
Agreed! 80s best decade for music.
Love this song 🙌🏽 The 80s was a great era for heartfelt music. 😍
The best lyric song and the best song-ballad of the 80-s. 😊❤
Лучшая лирическая песня и лучшая песня-баллада зарубежной эстрады первой половины 80-х годов, которая по настоящему цепляет за душу.😊 ❤
Almost forty years old...and it still holds up....just goes to show you that 80s music is timeless...Amazing !!!!!!
Think about 40 years ago. Thriller Album, Africa, just to name a couple. Where does time go? But great era.
Syukur born in 1980...
this was 83, yet it was still going strong in 87-88 when I first heard it,
...I'm so old, I still think of this as new music...
I feel very old,but content 😊😊
The best 80s song ever, an absolute masterpiece.
It's a global hit, but in UK something like Ultravox's Vienna polls better.
Getting married to it
Where were you in the 80's?
@@antonboludo8886 I was living in Vienna in the 80's. And were you have been, in Kasachstan?
@@helushkawikvaya2244 I was in Berlin during the summer of 1984.
I have lived in Japan, Australia and Chile.
I have not been to Kazakhstan yet, though I have been to Turkey. Turkish and Kazakh are in the same language family.
I am born in 1989, but have listened to all the 80s songs,
and feel 80s was magical listening to them.
1989 babies running high 5!
im a 95 baby but i love 80s songs :D
Oh hey 1989🙋♀️
Born 87 and this is my fav
So cool and sophisticated
I was born in the 50's, so I've heard 5 generations of music, but yeah I would like to go back to the 80's I think that was the best generation of music.
Thomas Goodall : I think the same. it's my decade. de totally agree. Music with sense and feelings.
rsccostarica it really was the best of times
rsccostarica it was the start of videos and when the bands really got into it.they made mtv.
Thomas Goodall nobody gives a fuck
Nobody asked if you gave a fuck