I know today's young folks hate to hear this all the time but MAN OH MAN am I glad I grew up in the 60's and had all those great tunes like this one.. songs you could sing along to and they never got old! Ah memories!
Same for the '80s. Hubby and I go to a restaurant near us where they pay videos and music. It's a lot of "music" from the '90s through today. It seems like no matter how songs they play from that time frame, it all sounds like one run on song. The videos also make no sense and don't really apply to the song. Give me music from '60s-'80s any day! That was the era is really great music!
John, you're not the only one.I grew up,played all the songs on bass and guitar all throughout the years and never regretted it! I had fun and still to this day, people are asking me to play guitar to certain songs.
I’m a black guy and I loved this music, my friends called me white boy and I didn’t care. You love what you love. I never put a color on great music. Thanks C&J
Real honest to goodness talented musicians. No nonsense. No crazy dancers. No autotune either. Just performing their art for all of US. The 60's. Best decade for music hands down. This song is one of the many examples. A timeless classic.
@@mistiroberts1576The guitars aren’t plugged in, no microphones, just lip syncing, but close your eyes and it is still fun to hear again after all these years
Ohhhh yeah it was the best of times! IT WAS INCREDIBLE! ...A nation of vision, excitement and immense actuation of all goals with energetic positivity!
I'm also 70 and I also had a 57 Ford, mine was a Galaxy 500 with the 312 police interceptor engine. In 66 I took my first love to a Chad and Jeremy concert at our high school gym. Those were some great times.
My boyfriend had a 57 Chevy convertible back in the day! I love old cars! I just turned 66, feeling like I have no one! My husband passed almost 4 years ago!
@@rhondaboncutter5812 Depressing. Who knew the age would be of remembering and having regrets, and not a few! So sorry for your loss. My sister is alone now too. Cancer seems to be something we have not accomplished very well.
LOVED these two on The Dick Van Dyke Show!!! They were so charming and delightful! The episode is called "The Red Coats Are Coming." One of my top favorite episodes from this great sitcom.
I loved this song SO MUCH as a kid. It reminds me of Christmas 1964. I remember my mom and dad singing this while we decorated the Christmas tree. Yesterday is truly gone. 😞
It was the best of times from music it's really funny I was about twelve or thirteen when the singing duo what's funny is I kept getting Chad and Jeremy with Peter and Gordon
It was the time of musical revolution, and i am proud and grateful that i was there then! Born in 1948, lived through the best times!! still making music in my 70s and proud of it!!
Yesterday's Gone, and now today Mr. Stuart has too. I have been a massive Chad and Jeremy and Peter and Gordon fan since they started. Now each of them has lost a partner. The hardest part of old age is you keep losing more than you gain, family, friends, heroes, icons, favorite entertainers and sports figures. 2020 has been especially rough in the last few mentioned areas. It seems almost very day this year, or at least every week someone has past that made me laugh, brought me joy, soothed me with song, inspired me, or in some form brighten my 71 years. To Mr. Stuart and all those others Thank you, I am sorry I put off writing to thank you, I look forward to the day I can thank you in person. My sympathy to Mr. Clyde on the loss of your mate, (as you British say), and your partner. Rest in Peace Mr. Stuart. You will be deeply missed.
i saw Peter & Gordon at the Apollo Ardwick on the bill with The Beatles. I thought they'd be soft, was i wrong! they rocked the roof off! the best version of Maggie's Farm I ever heard!! (BTW, the Beatles turned up late, no sound check, and were dire!!) also on the bill were The Moody Blues, fronted then by Denny Laine ... fabulous!! you got a lot for your money in those days!
All these tunes came when I was going through Growing Pains. 11ys young. Lot of memories good and not. Least we didn't have all the crap we all see going on. The world is a beautiful place but greed has moved in.🤬😢 Good hippy times, met some beautiful women that were real. Miss those days😢
Chad Stuart, of the English singing duo of Chad & Jeremy, died on December 20th, 2020 at his home in Hailey, Idaho of pneumonia. He was 79 years old... Between 1963 and 1966 the duo had eleven records on Billboard's Top 100 chart, one made the Top 10, "A Summer Song", it peaked at #7 {for 2 weeks} in October of 1964... They had two Top 20 records, "Willow Weep For Me" {#15 in 1964} and "Before and After" {#17 in 1965}... Surprisingly, they had only one charted record in their native England, "Yesterday's Gone", it reached #37 in 1963... May Mr. Stuart R.I.P.
Just think of the richness of this music. We are blessed to have enjoyed years of a wide variety of great sounds. These songs of the 50’s on go round and round in my head like the albums on the record player. No regrets. I often play these songs for my students. I am pleased to say some recognize them and can name the musicians. I guess their parents like music as much as I do.
Only just found these guys from one of my favourite periods of music - absolutely fabulous!!!... Oh and I just turned 60 last January - so glad to have found and they'll be blasting out in future!!!
I miss the harmonies they did in those days so much. I too grew up with Chad and Jeremy, the Association, Four Seasons, Cyrkle, Beatles, Peter Paul and Mary, Mama's and the Papas, Peter and Gordon etc etc
I remember they were on Patty Duke show this song still gives me goosebumps and I’m 65 it’s that great I allways got them mixed up with peter and Gordon same era
Everyone my age likes to remember “when.” But you know, those weren’t just the good old days for us. Things in society have changed. And not for the better. Our generation might have had “old fashioned values,” but those are timeless. We were not a violent generation. There were no school shootings in those days. We had bullies. But that was the extent of it. Our youth, in my humble opinion, was a more innocent time. The music reflects it. We were starry-eyed. And in many ways, a lot of us still are.
Oh, so glad I grew up in these years! We had such good music, and fun! Today is nothing like the old days, and they had problems, too! But we didn't shoot innocent kids! We just liked everyone!
"I loved you all the summer through I thought I'd found my dream in you, (MORE LIGHT A RECURRING NIGHTMARE!) For me, you were the one But that was yesterday and yesterday's gone!" ;/
There was plenty of meaningless, opaque crap in that era, too. I defy anyone to explain to me what the hell "Along Comes Mary" by the Association is about, to name one example.
I loved this as a teenager, but basically it is too simple for its own good -- no harmony, just singing in unison to strum, strum, change chord. They were lucky to get a hit out of it. Jeremy Clyde, however, has gone on to a very successful acting career -- I always enjoy seeing him.
"Yesterday's Gone" was Chad and Jeremy's only chart hit in the UK, peaking at #37. It did better in the USA, peaking at #21. Chad and Jeremy always had bigger hits in the USA than in the UK.
Not unlike Peter and Gordon, eh? Great music, great songs. "I can't believe" you guys are gone................forever??? Nice guitar work, thank you guys! Chad & Jeremy were a British musical duo consisting of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, who began working in 1962 and had their first hit song in the UK with "Yesterday's Gone" (1963). That song became a hit in the United States in the following year as part of the British Invasion. Unlike the rock-music sounds of their peers, Chad & Jeremy performed in a soft, folk-inflected style that is characterised by hushed and whispered vocals.
I know today's young folks hate to hear this all the time but MAN OH MAN am I glad I grew up in the 60's and had all those great tunes like this one.. songs you could sing along to and they never got old! Ah memories!
Same for the '80s. Hubby and I go to a restaurant near us where they pay videos and music. It's a lot of "music" from the '90s through today. It seems like no matter how songs they play from that time frame, it all sounds like one run on song. The videos also make no sense and don't really apply to the song. Give me music from '60s-'80s any day! That was the era is really great music!
The 80s didn't really have any quality music. A lot of heavy metal and boy bands.
@@harrodsfan Well, the 80s DID have Dire Straits -- good, no-nonsense rock band
John, you're not the only one.I grew up,played all the songs on bass and guitar all throughout the years and never regretted it! I had fun and still to this day, people are asking me to play guitar to certain songs.
I’m a black guy and I loved this music, my friends called me white boy and I didn’t care. You love what you love. I never put a color on great music. Thanks C&J
Jeremy still around and acting and still handsome. Loved the early 60's. I am 77 now
RIP Chad. Died today. December 2020. Thanks for the great songs brother.
Real honest to goodness talented musicians. No nonsense. No crazy dancers. No autotune either. Just performing their art for all of US. The 60's. Best decade for music hands down. This song is one of the many examples. A timeless classic.
Yeah they arent playing those guitars but its still great!
They were even on Dick Van Dyke show and Patty Duke
Agree
Disagree--Austin Powers was expertly soloing there in the middle.
@@mistiroberts1576The guitars aren’t plugged in, no microphones, just lip syncing, but close your eyes and it is still fun to hear again after all these years
I'll be 68 in September, Born in the 50's! I grew up with best of music! I hope you are well! Been a widow for almost 6 years! One of my favorites!
Rhonda I just turned 75 and I have said it here many times on Y T , How tearfully bitter that time is unrepentant. Peace to you lady.
@@patrickrichardson1036 Thanks! Good and bad times! I lived through it! God Bless!
Ohhhh yeah it was the best of times! IT WAS INCREDIBLE!
...A nation of vision, excitement and immense actuation of all goals with energetic positivity!
The 1960's had the best music ever.
Hands down!
Sure did!!!
Yup, best music, best cars, and best sports teams! Go Black HAwks!
I can't even listen to radio 2 these days , it's just dross (and then comes the announcement 'this is record of the week'!) Utter crap !
No way, the best music was made between 2003 and 2006 (stop breaking things, I'm joking)
I'm 70 years old and these songs bring me back to my youth. Radio blasting in my 57 ford Fairlain convertible driving through the hamburger drive ins.
I'm also 70 and I also had a 57 Ford, mine was a Galaxy 500 with the 312 police interceptor engine. In 66 I took my first love to a Chad and Jeremy concert at our high school gym. Those were some great times.
I was still riding a bike! Loved Shin-Dig! I loved growing up in the 50's and on!
I'm 66 and can identify brother!!!!
My boyfriend had a 57 Chevy convertible back in the day! I love old cars! I just turned 66, feeling like I have no one! My husband passed almost 4 years ago!
@@rhondaboncutter5812 Depressing. Who knew the age would be of remembering and having regrets, and not a few! So sorry for your loss. My sister is alone now too. Cancer seems to be something we have not accomplished very well.
LOVED these two on The Dick Van Dyke Show!!! They were so charming and delightful! The episode is called "The Red Coats Are Coming." One of my top favorite episodes from this great sitcom.
@jrwselberg2727 I also remember them on a western. I think Chad played a preacher and they were trying to scam the town.
Another great song"Yesterday's Gone"by the Soft Pop Duo,Chad & Jeremy.God bless them,and this bery sweet Memory.
I loved this song SO MUCH as a kid. It reminds me of Christmas 1964. I remember my mom and dad singing this while we decorated the Christmas tree. Yesterday is truly gone. 😞
I had breakfast with these two at a little diner back in the early 2000s
that must have been awesome!
Me, almost 73, ……those were the days….do think that young people today do love this music…….🎶 and most songs from these years👏👏👏👏👏🎶💪
I'm nineteen years old and I love these guys SO MUCH!!!!!!
Yesterday may be gone but the memories linger on. I grew up with this generation and it is unforgettable. Thanks!
It was the best of times from music it's really funny I was about twelve or thirteen when the singing duo what's funny is I kept getting Chad and Jeremy with Peter and Gordon
Yeah, kids today will never know the fun we all had!
It was the time of musical revolution, and i am proud and grateful that i was there then! Born in 1948, lived through the best times!! still making music in my 70s and proud of it!!
@@maevemcmahon4286 Born in 1953! Have grown up with some good and weird music! But glad I lived when I did!
Me too my cousin went to nam came back traumatized I as a pacifist didn't have to go .
What great harmony and musicianship. I love this.
Harmony??? They sang in unison up until the last bar or two.👎🙄
My friend and I ran into these two at a coffee shop on Sunset back in the 60s. They couldn't have been nicer. Or cuter.
Lucky you . Still enjoying a little piece of yesterday .
I actually got to sit on their laps at our local radio station. Kjoy 1280 they were two sweet guys
It is always fun to meet celebrities.
That's amazing! But that was yesterday and yesterday's gone.
@@engineeringartist4801 Well played
Yesterday's Gone, and now today Mr. Stuart has too. I have been a massive Chad and Jeremy and Peter and Gordon fan since they started. Now each of them has lost a partner. The hardest part of old age is you keep losing more than you gain, family, friends, heroes, icons, favorite entertainers and sports figures. 2020 has been especially rough in the last few mentioned areas. It seems almost very day this year, or at least every week someone has past that made me laugh, brought me joy, soothed me with song, inspired me, or in some form brighten my 71 years. To Mr. Stuart and all those others Thank you, I am sorry I put off writing to thank you, I look forward to the day I can thank you in person. My sympathy to Mr. Clyde on the loss of your mate, (as you British say), and your partner. Rest in Peace Mr. Stuart. You will be deeply missed.
so perfectly and beautifully said
Just read this news, my teenage heart, and heart now is broken and so sad. Thank you for putting into words what we all feel. RIP sweet Chad.
Autumn leaves must fall it has been a very sad year for all.
Born in 1953, have lost so many good singers, family and friends! Just like to re-hear some of my favorites!
i saw Peter & Gordon at the Apollo Ardwick on the bill with The Beatles. I thought they'd be soft, was i wrong! they rocked the roof off! the best version of Maggie's Farm I ever heard!! (BTW, the Beatles turned up late, no sound check, and were dire!!) also on the bill were The Moody Blues, fronted then by Denny Laine ... fabulous!! you got a lot for your money in those days!
Chad and jeremy and peter and gordon just pleasant toe tapping music, memories of my latter teens. Thankyou.
I am 70 and I remember that song. I was 4th grade then. Yesterday gone but not my memories.
I was 17, finishing high school. I really liked "A Summer Song" which was played on L.A. radio after this one.
Me too!
Love Chad and Jeremy, the 60s is one of my favorite eras ever.
Great decade...unless your draft number came up.
I wasn't born yet. Love 60s music
@@cheriecraighead1502 me too
@@hpblack1953 They were Brits so not an issue. Jeremy was a maternal grandson of a Duke of Wellington.
Great music in 1964, I grew up listening to this music. Sincerely Richard Dodds.
Hell I'm 80, and still love this kind of music sorry there ain't more today...
Amy cell
82 and still listening🙂
Yo conocí a Chad& Jeremy,al princio de su carrera,muy oist-Bwatles,pero luego compré un CD con su LP maravilloso,me gustó mucho
Born in 50's, loved music in 60's! Loved growing up, was poor but had music!
I love the sound and feeling these two gave us. We were fortunate.
I was in F-4 squadron in the United States Navy - Phantoms forever! Love the engine roar.
1964 - I joined the Royal Navy as a boy sailor at the age of 15. This song takes me right back. Thank you for posting.
RIP, Chad! Such great music from the 60s...
Hello Cyndy, How are you doing?
Love your music and will never forget you.
I’m 68 and grew up,on music like this. Times have changed and so has the music. It’s too bad but lucky I lived through it.
Hello Suzanne, How are you doing?
It took me until I was 70 to realize how great this music was. At the end about all we have left are memories.
Love the 60's!! Grew up with them. Love this group always.
All these tunes came when I was going through Growing Pains. 11ys young.
Lot of memories good and not. Least we didn't have all the crap we all see
going on. The world is a beautiful place but greed has moved in.🤬😢
Good hippy times, met some beautiful women that were real. Miss those days😢
Bring those days back. I miss them.
RIP Mr. Stuart. So glad that I was able to discover your music when I was a young urchin.
the words make sense and the tune delivers the sense right to the heart...well done
💕 Cannot beat the music of the 60's. 💕
I loved the 60's. I would go back in a second. 😊😊😊
Makes me happy to hear this great music
60's music made America clean and wholesome. The music today is a joke! Rhythm and rhymes over and over and over ........!
Performed LIVE! No lip-sync trash. That's talent. And it sounded GREAT!!
I love this song. Brings back memories.
Live performances were so simple back then - great stuff. No groups of dancers behind them, smoke machines, circus lights....
just singing , no frills
Except a show called Hullabaloo used the go -go dancers, lol.
Forgot about Where the Action is, thanks for memory!
Great performance
@@rhondaboncutter5812 Loved Where the Action Is, Paul Revere and the Raiders. Great memories.
This one and Summer Song was my favorites.
I was a young adult in the 90's, it is had to believe that decade is quickly becoming part of yesteryear! Time flies!
This was one of my mom's favorite songs.😊❤
Reliving my childhood in 2019. Always loved these guys!
Hello Cynthia, How are you doing?
Excellent Chad & Jeremy song!!
Chad Stuart, of the English singing duo of Chad & Jeremy, died on December 20th, 2020 at his home in Hailey, Idaho of pneumonia. He was 79 years old...
Between 1963 and 1966 the duo had eleven records on Billboard's Top 100 chart, one made the Top 10, "A Summer Song", it peaked at #7 {for 2 weeks} in October of 1964...
They had two Top 20 records, "Willow Weep For Me" {#15 in 1964} and "Before and After" {#17 in 1965}...
Surprisingly, they had only one charted record in their native England, "Yesterday's Gone", it reached #37 in 1963...
May Mr. Stuart R.I.P.
His son had a part as Brett in an episode of Seinfeld.
Thanks for the info. Rip Stuart.
Oh wow. I'm watching a group I loved in the day. I'm also listening to Jeremy in the BBC radio plays about inspector Alleyn. 😁💥💖
So glad I grew up in that era...........
Me too.
I couldnt be more jealous
me too
Chad and Jeremy were so good back in my day! Love this!
Man! I remember these guys. Along W/ Peter& Gordon. Great Harmony. Am I that Old? Good God! Somebody bury me!!!!
Was humming this today for no reason. Googled &here I am.
Reever: The same thing happened to me today. Out of the blue I started to hum this song! I don't know why???
Me too! October 20,2019
I've been getting a lot of oldies suggestions lately, and, so here I am.
Me too, very catchy tune. This version is more upbeat than the record, as I recall. Gswd I feel old....
Just think of the richness of this music. We are blessed to have enjoyed years of a wide variety of great sounds. These songs of the 50’s on go round and round in my head like the albums on the record player. No regrets. I often play these songs for my students. I am pleased to say some recognize them and can name the musicians. I guess their parents like music as much as I do.
Absolutely loved it. And live I believe to boot! Great entertainers in what looked like could have been a tough crowd, but they won the day.
Grew up with this, love this song! A hit back then!
I loved these guys, still remember all the words! Those were some fun years!
The strings backing on this record is incredibly superb.
Absolutely Beautiful Masterpiece, I have loved this song since it debut in 1964, very special piece of music, great music & memories of life
Only just found these guys from one of my favourite periods of music - absolutely fabulous!!!... Oh and I just turned 60 last January - so glad to have found and they'll be blasting out in future!!!
I was only six when this song was out but still the best
I remember this song as a little kid and loved it. Funny, it just doesn't sound the same as it did back then.
Hello Deborah, How are you doing?
U can’t ever beat the 60s for music wat a time to live in
Very smooth and great guitar fingering lol. Bring back the 60 or time travel me back there 🎤🎶🖖
I miss the harmonies they did in those days so much. I too grew up with Chad and Jeremy, the Association, Four Seasons, Cyrkle, Beatles, Peter Paul and Mary, Mama's and the Papas, Peter and Gordon etc etc
Hoorrraaayyy!
Red rubber ball!
Oh, born in 50's, loved their songs!
So unpretentious and so incredibly talented. So easy on the ears.
Strange how the words of a song arrive in your head..Luck we have U tube
I remember they were on Patty Duke show this song still gives me goosebumps and I’m 65 it’s that great I allways got them mixed up with peter and Gordon same era
80 here, I love it
I was atteding Junior College in Wa. D.C. when it came out. Beautiful song...on my tiny transistor radio
I saw them at Sun Valley in 03. What a great group Sad to loose him.
Beautiful days long gone by!!!✌️✌️✌️👌👌👌😢
Oh the wonderful music of that era! Lyrics were clean and sweet. My best friend's older sister played this and many other records on her player.
Everyone my age likes to remember “when.” But you know, those weren’t just the good old days for us. Things in society have changed. And not for the better. Our generation might have had “old fashioned values,” but those are timeless. We were not a violent generation.
There were no school shootings in those days. We had bullies. But that was the extent of it. Our youth, in my humble opinion, was a more innocent time. The music reflects it. We were starry-eyed. And in many ways, a lot of us still are.
I was born 1980s and love this beautiful music! Once I understood words in my teens or better the lyrics I found golden music. Thank you for sharing 🙏
It's so awesome to see them both again brings me back to memoires
Although a bit before my time, these guys and certainly the song reminds me of my college years.
Love this song from many years ago! This makes me calm! Yesterday's Gone, forever! Memories all we have!
Oh to go back! 60s were the best time of my life>
But that was yesterday , and now your gone,,rip Chad Stuart 🙏😥💔
Nice song, Chad and Jeremy.✅🎶
I got over my pretension and got to love this song.
Oh, so glad I grew up in these years! We had such good music, and fun! Today is nothing like the old days, and they had problems, too! But we didn't shoot innocent kids! We just liked everyone!
"I loved you all the summer through
I thought I'd found my dream in you, (MORE LIGHT A RECURRING NIGHTMARE!)
For me, you were the one
But that was yesterday and yesterday's gone!" ;/
This makes me feel young!
I was 14! loved them.
I like watching these old videos of groups singing live.👍👍
love these oldies
Recorded back when music could be understood, had meaning and told a story. Not like what they produce today.
There was plenty of meaningless, opaque crap in that era, too. I defy anyone to explain to me what the hell "Along Comes Mary" by the Association is about, to name one example.
@@pronkb000 an ode to Mary-Juana. See? It's not so opaque.
I loved this as a teenager, but basically it is too simple for its own good -- no harmony, just singing in unison to strum, strum, change chord. They were lucky to get a hit out of it. Jeremy Clyde, however, has gone on to a very successful acting career -- I always enjoy seeing him.
I loved this song as a teen! Still know all the words!
I loved the days when you actually had to have talent in order to be famous!
Got married at 16, had a 57 Chevy to drive to our honeymoon! Had 2 weeks, then he was drafted to the Army! Vietnam changed him so much!
I have always loved this song!
"Yesterday's Gone" was Chad and Jeremy's only chart hit in the UK, peaking at #37. It did better in the USA, peaking at #21. Chad and Jeremy always had bigger hits in the USA than in the UK.
Larry Wyse ur sexy AF!
ASPHALTICUS Not as sexy as me.
Not unlike Peter and Gordon, eh? Great music, great songs. "I can't believe" you guys are gone................forever??? Nice guitar work, thank you guys!
Chad & Jeremy were a British musical duo consisting of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, who began working in 1962 and had their first hit song in the UK with "Yesterday's Gone" (1963). That song became a hit in the United States in the following year as part of the British Invasion. Unlike the rock-music sounds of their peers, Chad & Jeremy performed in a soft, folk-inflected style that is characterised by hushed and whispered vocals.
These old tunes from the 60's are very catchy.
they had so many lyrics to choose from then without getting sued
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I always love this song
Sorry to hear Chad has Passed Away,A Great Duo from wonderful to be alive Days R I P Chad.