This song is so great, I cranked the volume up to 11 (aka Spinal Tap) my neighbors loved this song so much, they threw a brick thru my window....so they could enjoy it even more ! :-)
I get high just remembering and listening to this GREAT track !! The year was 1969, I was dating a red head........my very own Crimson !!! 46 years later we are still making it together.....
Well, my red head at the time was a two timer.... but by June, 1970 I met my wife to be. Bread had just released Make it with You .... and, 45 years later were still together.... Good story Charles Gov.
The first extended 'extra-long' song I remember hearing. Hard to believe that Tommy James & Shondells were a step ahead of all the great progressive rock artists that followed. Still love to hear it!___Thanks !!
Growing up in the late 60's and early 70's with such group as Tommy James and the Shondells was the best days ever.....Love going back down memory lane and listening to their music... Good thoughts.
Great songs in the 60's and 70's. Such a simple time back then. In December of 1968, my dad had gone to Viet Nam in October, we left Ft. Campbell KY. in Dec. to head to Minnesota for Chirstmas, I was 14. This song played and my mom even loved it. We sang all the way on that 16 hour trip. I sure miss that era.
What a story. We are about the same age, my best friends dad was in the Vietnam about the same time. Some bad memories too, when his dad came back, his dad had some pictures of dead Viet Cong. Pretty gruesome to see at 14 yrs old. By April 1975, I was in the United States Marine Corps on Okinawa with 1st Battalion 9th Marine Regiment and helped in the Evacuation of Saigon. Those gruesome pictures came back to my memory. Still I'd love to return to 1969, and be a 14 yr old boy in love with my cute blonde haired brown eyed girlfriend.
Our band "The Equal Terms" played this song at the 7th grade dance in 1968 at Ligonier Valley Middle school.. I was 13 playing the bass guitar. I loved this song. The Shondells were a local band from Westmoreland county near Greensburg. PA. They were awesome and down to earth people. We were impressional young youth too! Lol!
I was a teenager serving in the 1st South African Infantry 9 years later & one of the guys in my stick used to play this on his radio/tape deck. Very evocative of my tours in Namibia & Angola.
Is true ,these songs have memories of the best time era.the songs was really songs.beautiful no need for cuss words.the songs was a natural melody. Living in that era was the best growing up
My parents were just starting school in '69. :) You know, as much as I love being alive in this day and age (well, I mostly love it), the music from back then is such amazing stuff. It was real. None of this auto-tuned crap. My music taste these days ventures from hard rock/metal to the old stuff--the good stuff. You can't beat it. Also, hard core fan of The Cure. wooooo. Crimson & Clover has always been a favorite though.
Now this song is one of my favorites in the playlist, I just found it accdentally on UA-cam2 days ago and now I can't get enough of it to listen to it, I was born in 1968 and now I'm 55 years old, I'm a fan of songs and music 60s -80s, thanks to Tommy James and The Shondells and America, greetings from Surabaya Indonesia
THIS SONG IS THE SOUND OF LSD WITHOUT THE NEGATIVE SIDE EFFECTS THIS SONG IS THE SOUND OF PEACE AND INDESTRUCTABLE HAPPINESS CRIMSON AND CLOVER OVER AND OVER
1969 I was 15 and at a pinball arcade when the loveliest girl I ever saw played this on the juke box.. Can't remember her name now but that face was beautiful. Thanks for the memories, and another great song!
Back in 1969, I was 14 yrs old, the girls were crazy about Tommy James. I loved dancing with the girls, this was a hard song to dance to; for me it was. Love to be 14 yrs old again and back in Junior High School.
Best beautiful years of my life 💗 To my loving sister Samlynne who left this world 🌎 to be with with our lord & savior Jesus Christ 🙏 I love you & miss you Sammy.... Aloha from Hawaii
One of favorites....memories of being 8 yrs.old when this song came out in 69! Such a beautiful song & the times were so beautiful in America! ✌💟Love Tommy James😉
I hated this dumb song the first time I heard it. I consider it one of the top ten dumb songs from the era. And believe me I liked loads of sixties songs.
in 1970 I was on my first round in Vietnam. I was an auxiliary on the UH1s choppers, I remember a good buddy of mine, just mortally wounded, as we rushed him into the back of the helicopter under heavy fire in the middle of nowhere. He was kind of stoned, and I remember that the helicopter speakers were playing this song very very loudly. Crimson & clover, crimson & clover... I remember his look of happiness, I was the last thing he saw before he died as he grabbed my hand. This song kept playing. And it is still playin' in my head to this day, June 2021. For some reason this memory brings me happiness, although I still have nightmares from time to time, remembering what my life would have been like. For some reason past generations were essentially happy generations who had to live through very difficult circumstances. Today's generations live in circumstances of unparalleled wealth, and yet they are essentially unhappy.
Yes the girls were crazy about Tommy James. I was 14 back in 1969, and loved dancing with the girls to this song, kinda a slow dancing. Send me back to 1969
I bought this 45rpm in 1968 for 25 cents I was 12 and loved it on 45rpm but to really get the most from this song I played it at 33rpm on my parents record player/ T.V.- Radio... I just laid on the shag carpet and turned the volume up to 10....right now Im listening at 0.5 speed.... love it!!!!
+Mike Smith - I was 9 in 1968 and I remember this well. And I also remember bead-walls, incense everywhere, psychedelic posters, striped pants, soft leather jackets, mini-dresses and go-go boots... other than the war and the riots, the 60's were an interesting time.
you forgot lava lamps they were great also We didn't have war or riots here cause Canadians were mostly white then, but today whites are out numbered 100 to 1 in most large cities... I call it BFBHS brown face black hair syndrome
Hard to believe when this song came out that I would grow up to grow a retro natural clover lawn Crimson clover is actually beautiful. The song just brings me back to those days it's amazing.
In 1969 I was just a boy of 7 but I fell in love with Ophelia. Beautiful Ophelia with her raven hair and chocolate brown eyes..... Where are you today Ophelia? Do you even remember me or my note telling you that I loved you?
Bay City Michigan, late 70's, this 1 Sunday, on a super brite springtimemorning, walking 2 the store, & here's the prettiest girl you ever saw, brilliant red hair, and a green Army fatigues jacket..Renee Davis..We were both @ 20, or so..gosh, that was 40+ years ago, but it seems like just Last week
Born 1955. This was my first must have 45 rpm. Loved Tommy James & Shondells. Big WMCA & WABC listener on the transistor. Thanks for the memories. REPLY
I just love this song. I was 12. Nothing beats wah-wah-wahing it using your hand to cup your mouth and try to imitate the awesome sounds they create. One of the only reasons I would want to be 12 again.
I know, right! You don’t even hear sounds like that anymore. All the sounds were so druggy and mind-blowing back then. Glad I got to experience it all. 😁😁👍
This is old "Lowrider music " to us! Cruising Belflower Blvd. Long Beach California in our Metalflack Blue lowered 65 Chevy Impala supersport!!! We were just teenagers ,new love! Now pushing 60! Still together and diggin the tune! Aloha Rik and Gin
Wow funny to read your comment...My family was from North Long Beach / Paramount border and I remember this song more from ICELAND on Friday nights in Paramount. You guys have a couple years on on me, born 1957. Some of my older siblings were low riders (Aqua Net generation) some of us were surfers even know we never surffed.
Ha ha ha not quit,Back in the junior high days north long beach was a pretty far ten speed ride to Seal or Huntington Beach. I did body surf (tried to anyway) everytime I was there, The girls were the draw , not the left handed cigs. I think the distinction was more of Rock'n'roll vs Motown as I recall....but no expert here.
I suppose we all had "stereos" back in the day. I can still see ours. You could stack several records and play them for hours. Music was so special back then because we did not have all the activity youngsters have no. No Internet, no email. It still was grand because it was all we knew.
Pat, I agree 100%. Especially when I was in the United States Marine Corps on Okinawa, Aug74-Sep75, no American TV stations. All we had was record players, cassette players and Armed Forces Radio Network Okinawa.
my sister only needed one layer. the best of tommy james and the shondells and as a 7 year old hiding at the top of the stairs .with her I would listen to the whole album over and over.
This song is amazing. I was lucky enough to experience a whole range of popular American music from the late 1950s, and there was some incredible sounds in 'my' decade but this song has withstood the test of time and this version is the best. A wonderful pop recording. Possibly the best of the decade.
I have the pictured album, this is the greatest love song that ever was.At the same time it came out, I was infatuated with a girl in high school. Of course she would not give me a second look. But I could have loved her as much as this song says. She has now passed away, but I thank the Lord for knowing her .
Roger, that's a great story. Sorry about the passing of your friend. I was a 14 yr old, in Junior High School. I was very lucky to have slow danced to this song with my girlfriend. Needless to say by the next year she broke up with me and started dating one of the football jocks.
As a teen in '94 just picking up guitar, this sounded like magic. All the effects & tones, I couldn't wait to discover how it was done. Now my musicians mind just takes the mystique out of it when I listen, lol. I just think: tremelo, wah, fuzz. Still love this song
Saw these guys in '68 at the Utica Memorial Auditorium while they were accompanying Humphrey during his bid for the presidency...they didn't miss a beat ..i'll never forget the fun we had that night.
I remember watching the Ed Sullivan Show in 1969, when Tommy James & The Shondells sang this song, (same as depicted in this clip) I had my own BLK. & WHT. television in my room & me & my big brother (now deceased) got to see them perform this long version of "crimson& clover" complete w/ the shows "groovy theatrics!" It was A "really big show!) Lol!! & a great memory of my brother, for me, as well!
Tommy James was the lead in group for the Beach boys concert in Memorial Arena, Victoria BC January 1969. Awesome concert, came out to 4 inches of snow on the car
they were asked to be one of the headliners at Woodstock and turned it down. no wonder they were asked; they came from 68's mony mony to this 69's crimson, right on the relevance button for the times
JOYA DE MELODIA QUE JAMAS ABRA QUIEN AGA MUSICA ASI DE CHINGONA ¡¡ SOLO TOMMY JAMES ISO Y ASE ESTAS SINGULARES CANCIONES QUE LE CANTAN AL AMOR ¡¡ Congratulaciones a toda la BANDA , DIOS SANTO LOS VENDIGA ,FROM AGS, MEX.
In 1974, I spent the summer with my uncle and aunt, helping them on their potato farm. They had an 8 track that had this song on it. I was dumbfounded by the some and have recently rediscovered the song on UA-cam.
I was 14 yrs old back in 1969. My cute blonde haired brown eyed girlfriend loved to slow dance to this song. Love to return to 1969, and back in Junior High School.
just returned from viet Nam, new stero system, played this very loud!!! still love it, not loud enuff!! 72 yrs old and counting
The older we get the louder we need the music, I wonder Why? I use to lay between the 2 speakers on the ground.
Thank You for your service to our country.
Welcome Home!
This song is so great, I cranked the volume up to 11 (aka Spinal Tap) my neighbors loved this song so much, they threw a brick thru my window....so they could enjoy it even more ! :-)
what, after murdering innocent people, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Saw Tommy James and Shondells in Birmingham Alabama in 1969 at the shower of stars at Boutwell auturium. Crimson and Clover over and over.
Tommy's absolute masterpiece -- his best.
OMG !! NUFF SAID.One of greatest songs EVER. It will live in INFAMY
This song is truly unique... there is no other song like it.
I get high just remembering and listening to this GREAT track !! The year was 1969, I was dating a red head........my very own Crimson !!! 46 years later we are still making it together.....
Well, my red head at the time was a two timer.... but by June, 1970 I met my wife to be. Bread had just released Make it with You .... and, 45 years later were still together.... Good story Charles Gov.
congrats my friend
Good for you. Im a little younger I was 14 yrs old in Junior High School. Loved dancing with the girls back then. Send me back to 1969.
I was 7 but. 46 more years may bless you.
oops happy 50th.
The first extended 'extra-long' song I remember hearing. Hard to believe that Tommy James & Shondells were a step ahead of all the great progressive rock artists that followed.
Still love to hear it!___Thanks !!
I was still young, but, my brother would let me listen to it with him. Love the music
So glad I was a teenager (16 years old in 1969) in this psychedelic music era. I could listen to this 24/7…..my favorite song of all time.
Growing up in the late 60's and early 70's with such group as Tommy James and the Shondells was the best days ever.....Love going back down memory lane and listening to their music... Good thoughts.
Great songs in the 60's and 70's. Such a simple time back then. In December of 1968, my dad had gone to Viet Nam in October, we left Ft. Campbell KY. in Dec. to head to Minnesota for Chirstmas, I was 14. This song played and my mom even loved it. We sang all the way on that 16 hour trip. I sure miss that era.
What a story. We are about the same age, my best friends dad was in the Vietnam about the same time. Some bad memories too, when his dad came back, his dad had some pictures of dead Viet Cong. Pretty gruesome to see at 14 yrs old. By April 1975, I was in the United States Marine Corps on Okinawa with 1st Battalion 9th Marine Regiment and helped in the Evacuation of Saigon. Those gruesome pictures came back to my memory. Still I'd love to return to 1969, and be a 14 yr old boy in love with my cute blonde haired brown eyed girlfriend.
Love the long version of Crimson and Clover, what a slice of the 1960's
Simply great !! Crimson and clover was an enormous hit in the sixties: a genius song with an very original melody and sound !!
Our band "The Equal Terms" played this song at the 7th grade dance in 1968 at Ligonier Valley Middle school.. I was 13 playing the bass guitar. I loved this song. The Shondells were a local band from Westmoreland county near Greensburg. PA. They were awesome and down to earth people. We were impressional young youth too! Lol!
I was a teenager serving in the 1st South African Infantry 9 years later & one of the guys in my stick used to play this on his radio/tape deck. Very evocative of my tours in Namibia & Angola.
I always liked this version with the slide guitar lead around 2:00.Noone ever did this song better than Tommy James and the Shondells!
I agree and noone ever will!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@rojerweller2881 Charles... 1969 i was 24.. working for city meat market in nassau Bahamas..This song was good and better now..love it..
proud to say my mom went to school with tommy jackson 1964 niles michigan , even though he was not born in niles he still is our home town boy.
Aloha from Hawaii, so much memories ... Beautiful 🥰❤️
Tommy James - Extremely talented !!!
Is true ,these songs have memories of the best time era.the songs was really songs.beautiful no need for cuss words.the songs was a natural melody. Living in that era was the best growing up
Nancy Peraza you're such a Nancy
My parents were just starting school in '69. :) You know, as much as I love being alive in this day and age (well, I mostly love it), the music from back then is such amazing stuff. It was real. None of this auto-tuned crap. My music taste these days ventures from hard rock/metal to the old stuff--the good stuff. You can't beat it. Also, hard core fan of The Cure. wooooo. Crimson & Clover has always been a favorite though.
Tommy pretty much did all the instruments on this. Still singing today. Sounds great.
Now this song is one of my favorites in the playlist, I just found it accdentally on UA-cam2 days ago and now I can't get enough of it to listen to it, I was born in 1968 and now I'm 55 years old, I'm a fan of songs and music 60s -80s, thanks to Tommy James and The Shondells and America, greetings from Surabaya Indonesia
THIS SONG IS THE SOUND OF LSD WITHOUT THE NEGATIVE SIDE EFFECTS
THIS SONG IS THE SOUND OF PEACE AND INDESTRUCTABLE HAPPINESS
CRIMSON AND CLOVER OVER AND OVER
I was 14 years old,it still sounds good as any today..
This is the version I remember as an 11 year old playing my 45. Thank you for posting.
Bought this brand new. Loved it then and 50 years later, still do.
1969 I was 15 and at a pinball arcade when the loveliest girl I ever saw played this on the juke box.. Can't remember her name now but that face was beautiful. Thanks for the memories, and another great song!
It's amazing how music can trigger certain memories :)
Very true.
I can't remember what I had for dinner last night but I can still smell her sweet perfume from 1969.
Craig Grantz :The bestest. FORGET.
Back in 1969, I was 14 yrs old, the girls were crazy about Tommy James. I loved dancing with the girls, this was a hard song to dance to; for me it was. Love to be 14 yrs old again and back in Junior High School.
Best beautiful years of my life 💗 To my loving sister Samlynne who left this world 🌎 to be with with our lord & savior Jesus Christ 🙏 I love you & miss you Sammy.... Aloha from Hawaii
🙏🙏🙏
One of favorites....memories of being 8 yrs.old when this song came out in 69! Such a beautiful song & the times were so beautiful in America! ✌💟Love Tommy James😉
Got to see him do this live tonight and they still can bring it.........to top it off,we got to meet Tommy---what a nice guy!!!!
Ele a cara de meu irmão lindos biu dd recife meu mano ❤
I cannot get enough of this song. He has total control of his voice. I LOVE THIS SONG.
I hated this dumb song the first time I heard it. I consider it one of the top ten dumb songs from the era. And believe me I liked loads of sixties songs.
in 1970 I was on my first round in Vietnam. I was an auxiliary on the UH1s choppers, I remember a good buddy of mine, just mortally wounded, as we rushed him into the back of the helicopter under heavy fire in the middle of nowhere. He was kind of stoned, and I remember that the helicopter speakers were playing this song very very loudly. Crimson & clover, crimson & clover... I remember his look of happiness, I was the last thing he saw before he died as he grabbed my hand. This song kept playing. And it is still playin' in my head to this day, June 2021.
For some reason this memory brings me happiness, although I still have nightmares from time to time, remembering what my life would have been like. For some reason past generations were essentially happy generations who had to live through very difficult circumstances. Today's generations live in circumstances of unparalleled wealth, and yet they are essentially unhappy.
❤
The best version ever. I'm just perplex of how he could mix 5 different guitar sounds at the same time. Amazing.
It can be ther worst day of your life and this song can make you smile, or it can be the best day of your life and it can make you cry...
🥀Beautiful Song I've always loved these Guy's🥀✌🥀
Yes the girls were crazy about Tommy James. I was 14 back in 1969, and loved dancing with the girls to this song, kinda a slow dancing. Send me back to 1969
loved loved this song in the 60s here in NZ. Such a unique sound. Tommy James and the Shondells. dreamy.
Great song !!!
By far one of my most fav songs of theirs- have always been a huge fan.
Beautiful Song, Good years!!
Awesome! Don't hear it much these days, but when you do do it's like a bullet to the brain! Blows my mind!
I bought this 45rpm in 1968 for 25 cents I was 12 and loved it on 45rpm but to really get the most from this song I played it at 33rpm on my parents record player/ T.V.- Radio... I just laid on the shag carpet and turned the volume up to 10....right now Im listening at 0.5 speed.... love it!!!!
+Mike Smith - I was 9 in 1968 and I remember this well. And I also remember bead-walls, incense everywhere, psychedelic posters, striped pants, soft leather jackets, mini-dresses and go-go boots... other than the war and the riots, the 60's were an interesting time.
you forgot lava lamps they were great also We didn't have war or riots here cause Canadians were mostly white then, but today whites are out numbered 100 to 1 in most large cities... I call it BFBHS brown face black hair syndrome
I loved the 70's and disco, but the 60's were really cool! Love this one.
Hard to believe when this song came out that I would grow up to grow a retro natural clover lawn
Crimson clover is actually beautiful.
The song just brings me back to those days
it's amazing.
In 1969 I was just a boy of 7 but I fell in love with Ophelia.
Beautiful Ophelia with her raven hair and chocolate brown eyes.....
Where are you today Ophelia?
Do you even remember me or my note telling you that I loved you?
Glad I found this old Classic.... Great flash=back........Man !
Ah, the oldies. Brings back memories, Simple music but it will live forever.
Bay City Michigan, late 70's, this 1 Sunday, on a super brite springtimemorning, walking 2 the store, & here's the prettiest girl you ever saw, brilliant red hair, and a green Army fatigues jacket..Renee Davis..We were both @ 20, or so..gosh, that was 40+ years ago, but it seems like just Last week
it's like yesterday it's never coming back ever again.
I was 14 and bought the 45, which I played and played and played. It gave my mom a nightmare in which she couldn't get the song out of her head.
William David Berry, looks like we are about the same age in 1969, I was 14 yrs old. My girlfriend loved dancing to this song. Send me back to 1969.
This is Tommy Shandells Classic Song! Still a great Song!
Truly a great classic by Tommy James
This was my fave song when it was out. Loved all the guitar parts, and they did all that without all the pedals they have today, sheer genius. ;-)
Born 1955. This was my first must have 45 rpm. Loved Tommy James & Shondells. Big WMCA & WABC listener on the transistor. Thanks for the memories.
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NY radio rocked!!
WNBC AM 66
I just love this song. I was 12. Nothing beats wah-wah-wahing it using your hand to cup your mouth and try to imitate the awesome sounds they create. One of the only reasons I would want to be 12 again.
I know, right! You don’t even hear sounds like that anymore. All the sounds were so druggy and mind-blowing back then. Glad I got to experience it all. 😁😁👍
This is old "Lowrider music " to us! Cruising Belflower Blvd. Long Beach California in our Metalflack Blue lowered 65 Chevy Impala supersport!!! We were just teenagers ,new love! Now pushing 60! Still together and diggin the tune! Aloha Rik and Gin
Wow funny to read your comment...My family was from North Long Beach / Paramount border and I remember this song more from ICELAND on Friday nights in Paramount. You guys have a couple years on on me, born 1957. Some of my older siblings were low riders (Aqua Net generation) some of us were surfers even know we never surffed.
Kurt Hubbs How can you be a "Surfer" but never "Surfed"? I'm guessing you just hung out on the beach, smoking left handed cigs and watched? :)
Ha ha ha not quit,Back in the junior high days north long beach was a pretty far ten speed ride to
Seal or Huntington Beach. I did body surf (tried to anyway) everytime I was there, The girls were the draw , not the left handed cigs. I think the distinction was more of Rock'n'roll vs Motown as I recall....but no expert here.
We just saw TOMMY James on Saturday night. I had my picture taken with him and had him sign his book for me. The concert was absolutely great.
I suppose we all had "stereos" back in the day. I can still see ours. You could stack several records and play them for hours. Music was so special back then because we did not have all the activity youngsters have no. No Internet, no email. It still was grand because it was all we knew.
Pat, I agree 100%. Especially when I was in the United States Marine Corps on Okinawa, Aug74-Sep75, no American TV stations. All we had was record players, cassette players and Armed Forces Radio Network Okinawa.
my sister only needed one layer. the best of tommy james and the shondells and as a 7 year old hiding at the top of the stairs .with her I would listen to the whole album over and over.
Lovely
I love this song Crimson and Clover
This song is amazing. I was lucky enough to experience a whole range of popular American music from the late 1950s, and there was some incredible sounds in 'my' decade but this song has withstood the test of time and this version is the best. A wonderful pop recording. Possibly the best of the decade.
Such a beautiful song
Omg...makes me cry every time
Great song! So psychedelic experience love the long version.
I have the pictured album, this is the greatest love song that ever was.At the same time it came out, I was infatuated with a girl in high school. Of course she would not give me a second look. But I could have loved her as much as this song says. She has now passed away, but I thank the Lord for knowing her .
Roger, that's a great story. Sorry about the passing of your friend. I was a 14 yr old, in Junior High School. I was very lucky to have slow danced to this song with my girlfriend. Needless to say by the next year she broke up with me and started dating one of the football jocks.
i met the guitar player from this show and song a few years ago,, would have never thought.... man cain say no more,, what a great band
Who else loves to listen to this blazed?
Till i die
Probably one of the best songs ever written, always brings a smile to my face, thanks Tommy James for your wonderful music.
As a teen in '94 just picking up guitar, this sounded like magic. All the effects & tones, I couldn't wait to discover how it was done. Now my musicians mind just takes the mystique out of it when I listen, lol. I just think: tremelo, wah, fuzz. Still love this song
I was a musician and this still sounds like magic.
Amo essa música!
This song is awesome.
Saw these guys in '68 at the Utica Memorial Auditorium while they were accompanying Humphrey during his bid for the presidency...they didn't miss a beat ..i'll never forget the fun we had that night.
I remember watching the Ed Sullivan Show in 1969, when Tommy James & The Shondells sang this song, (same as depicted in this clip) I had my own BLK. & WHT. television in my room & me & my big brother (now deceased) got to see them perform this long version of "crimson& clover" complete w/ the shows "groovy theatrics!" It was A "really big show!) Lol!! & a great memory of my brother, for me, as well!
+janice kent Sorry aout your brother, he was probably a big show too.
I think I could love this song ❤️😘😉
Music at its best
This was always played at my junior high dances. Still love it.
got if for Christmas 68...guy who owned the record store lived behind us...wild year coming...69...so much good music at that time....
My Freshman year of college . First times for so many things . Many the changes . Great was the music . It still is .......
i still have this 45 which i bought in 1969 for 83 cents.
some kind of love was on flip side.
That's just cool.
Brings back great summer memories at the Antioch High School pool, also Crystal Blue Persuasion was awesome.
I love this song. Nice memory.
Great song.
I was 6 yrs old. I remember mama having some of Tommy's records but didnt realized his extreme talent until many years later.
Tommy James was the lead in group for the Beach boys concert in Memorial Arena, Victoria BC January 1969. Awesome concert, came out to 4 inches of snow on the car
Classic classic classic.
Great song by them ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😮😮😮😮all the best hope you all like this one ❤😂
love this song looped it 5 times.....
THANK YOU TOMMY JAMES WHERE EVER YOU MAY BE!!!
they were asked to be one of the headliners at Woodstock and turned it down. no wonder they were asked; they came from 68's mony mony to this 69's crimson, right on the relevance button for the times
A time when music was pure, simple, about love and peace and devoid of all the things that make music horrible today.
JOYA DE MELODIA QUE JAMAS ABRA QUIEN AGA MUSICA ASI DE CHINGONA ¡¡
SOLO TOMMY JAMES ISO Y ASE ESTAS SINGULARES CANCIONES QUE LE CANTAN AL AMOR ¡¡
Congratulaciones a toda la BANDA , DIOS SANTO LOS VENDIGA ,FROM AGS, MEX.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 I melt when I hear this song
And I was born in 93 🙃😻
The year I was born Love this song
Thank you for this! Awww! The day... :)
This video has the best fidelity of this gem. Thanks!
Should be in the rock and roll HALL OF FAME
Thank you!
In 1974, I spent the summer with my uncle and aunt, helping them on their potato farm. They had an 8 track that had this song on it. I was dumbfounded by the some and have recently rediscovered the song on UA-cam.
I was 14 yrs old back in 1969. My cute blonde haired brown eyed girlfriend loved to slow dance to this song. Love to return to 1969, and back in Junior High School.
☘Oldies but sure is so powerful ole goody☘✌
Beautiful Song