I agree. I feel this way about the song "somewhere only we know" as well. It is like a friend of mine once said about Belle and Sevastian: "it makes you feel nastalgic for a decade that never existed."
My girlfriend back in the 90s got me into music like this. We ended our relationship, then lost contact. I recently learned she passed away. Whenever I hear this I think of the fond memories and how different I’d be without ever hearing this.
I'm a 37-year old man, big, mean and ugly looking. The kind you'd think listens to thrash metal (and I do!) but this song is my secret favourite, a guilty pleasure. My life is my life and experience has taught me to expect differently but I can't seem to silence the little boy I used to be that believed in true love and gentle romance. C'est la vie.
I was 27 when I first saw this video. I was getting ready for work, at 3:40am, and making sure Mom was okay. As, I was walking towards her room, I heard her singing this song. Instantly a large smile spread across my face, and I bounced into her room singing with her. Every time she'd sing "Kiss Me" I'd bend down and kiss her on the cheek. She had been diagnosed with lung cancer just 3 months previously. So any, and every time her spirits were up became a 'trigger', for me, to raise the roof! I could care less about what time it was, or who was sleeping! Mom was happy & feeling good! I'd dance and sing, keeping the good vibes going until I had to go to work, or Mom tired out. Then we'd laugh until I had to leave. And, you know that that song played every work day at about the same time for at least 6 or 7 weeks! It was AWESOME!
When I was 14, I was listening to this song on the way home from a first date. 18 years later we're married and have 2 children. This song always brings me back to the day of our first date and how everything begun 😍
This song dropped at a time where life was simple, pleasant and fun. No noisy social media, no rampant smartphone drones about and no COVID. If you fell in love when this song entered your lives, then chances are, you’re still in love today. The innocence in this classic is timeless.
I fell in love with what I thought the world was. What I thought people were. As I grew I began to realize neither of those things were the ideas that I fell in love with. But I do still love them. I really wish we could be.....that. Beautiful and happy and caring. Understanding.
This is just PERFECT. Her innocent and gentle image, the way this video clip was built, and the love and optimism this song is transmitting all over, everything is just SO sweet. This is one of the best songs ever, not just of the 90s.
I Got married in 2019 and this song was our song we danced to as husband and wife for the first time. Conicendently we both loved the song growing up and we agreed to use the song for our wedding. We have our first child 3 years old already and i would never change a thing. This song kick started my little family. ❤
@@carletto10 It's a nice song, but I don't see the similarity. Both in chord progression and melody they are different. This has an ascending chord change on the 1, while your song has a typical soul progression.
If you come here in 2054. I'm, Idit Malka and I enjoyed this song, and i had do much fun. I'm currently in Agadir 😂Morocco 🇲🇦 it Saturday at 05:00 am on the 18th Of February 2024. The day My first born son arrived 💙 he will be 30 in a few hours. Life was complex, but i had fun! For my grandbaby and my sons ❤i love you so very much.❤
Lyrics Kiss me, out of the bearded barley Nightly, beside the green, green grass Swing, swing, (swing, swing) swing the spinning step You wear those shoes and I will wear that dress Oh, kiss me, beneath the milky twilight Lead me out on the moonlit floor Lift your open hand Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance Silver moon's sparkling So kiss me Kiss me, (kiss me) down by the broken tree house Swing me, (swing me) upon its hanging tire Bring, bring, (bring, bring) bring your flowered hat We'll take the trail marked on your father's map Oh, kiss me, beneath the milky twilight Lead me out on the moonlit floor Lift your open hand Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance Silver moon's sparkling So kiss me Kiss me, beneath the milky twilight Lead me out on the moonlit floor Lift your open hand Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance Silver moon's sparkling So kiss me So kiss me So kiss me So kiss me
(if you heard the gourdchat version, you'll get it) Kiss me (kiss me) Down by the melting tree stumps Kiss me (kiss me) Down on the dead gray grass Sniff sniff It smells so sickly sweet But every way it turn there's rotting meat
Hello everyone, just a quick note I've seen lot of people/bots post lyrics on popular songs to get likes and most of the comments are hatefull towards them...... I posted the lyrics for myself, even though i know the lyrics it's a better experience reading along and interacting with it. And many of you found it very useful, all the comments have been positive so far so thank you and have a nice life.
I was 12 years old when this song come out… I thought it was cute, but now 25 years later I understand how beautiful it is. So many memories… How years pass so fast 😢
This song is like a downy blanket of effusive, playful, unconditional love. That descending chord progression that permeates throughout the song gives it this whimsical feel, like a wide-eyed child seeing the wonders of the world for the first time. Magical!
"Unconditional love" is a contradiction in terms. It means causeless love - another contradiction in terms. To love is to value greatly, and can mean nothing else. You value for a reason, for a cause.
This song reminds me of the best times i had in the 90's. It's like you forget about stuff in the moment and relive the 90's for the duration of this song.
I was 6 when this song came out and I miss every bit of the 90's. What happened to that time in the world? The country was united, people were sane. There was no recession, no war, no inflation, no social media. Let that sink in and may it bring you peace ✌️
Wow. She's so enchanting. Can you imagine singing this very wordy song with an ounce of elegance and rythm ? She did, and still haunts me to this day. The band are exceptional, may the stars be theirs ! 👍💗🎇
@@bunpeishiratori5849 She is very much as she appears in the video, a sweet soul, and is a person of faith, and he seemed to try and ‘trip her up’ with some of his questions, and almost seemed to make fun of her. His approach was almost of a mocking one? I don’t know how to best describe it, from memory, but it seemed disrespectful to me. She seemed very uncomfortable as well. I lost some respect for him. Stay safe and peace. 😊
This song was playing when I started dating my girlfriend, now my wife. It was our first kiss. Now, when we hear the song, we look at each other and smile knowingly.
This song.... I see, smell and feel things that can't anymore.... Days long past.... But there they are. Everytime I hear this song. Music is so much more than we've ever given it credit for. Thank you for those lifting your voices for the benefit of others.
Im going to be 35 soon and I occasionally go down a UA-cam rabbit hole and listen to songs of my younger years. This song always makes me miss the better days when life wasn't so complicated.
Hello. I truly hope you have been able to stop listening to this song as I've been battling with the kissmeitis for a couple of months now and I feel like my whole life is in shambles. If you have been able to make it stop, please reply and tell me. Everything around me is falling to pieces and I'm stuck here listening to this song while kissing. Please.
I have a bad memory due to an injury to the head from the military, but this song instantly triggers my memory. I remember being a child in the morning while my mother got ready for work. This would play all the time. It's one of the few songs that trigger such a strong memory
I was 23 going on 24 in 1999 when this came out. My junior year of college and life was so much more simple yet complicated at the same time. I never married but if I had this would have been our wedding dance song.
I sung this song at my wedding. I'm no longer married but great memory. My good friend Alex Wilson played the keyboards for me and adjusted it to my key. 😊
*shrugs* What's so shocking about it? lol The song came out in 99, not 2009, and it was listened to by a (portion of a) generation that isn't nearly as active on the internet today as successive generations---kids who never heard of this song. People listened to this shit on casette tapes lmfao And it isn't so much underrated as it is unheard of; amongst those who know the song and recognize it immediately, its rated perfectly high.
I never thought much of this song back in 1998-1999 as a kid, but now as an adult it has such a special vibe and makes me so nostalgic to that era. This is actually an underrated masterpiece.
I feel exactly the same way. Back then songs would just be heard playing on some random radio and we never even knew the name of the singer or the band. I'm glad we can now search for all the stuff we experienced back then.
Can't be a 90s kid growing up through the early 2000s without having heard and listened to this song a lot. I laughed heartily when I had to look it up via "silver moon sparkling" only to find apparently most of us did the same thing haha. Fantastic. I do love this song a lot. It's one that has stuck with me since the first time I ever heard it, probably in a store while my mom and sister shopped for her school clothes lol. This song funny enough reminds me a lot of hearing my favorite Faith Hill songs I always heard growing up as well. Same general vibes and same overall feelings it breeds inside while you enjoy them. I'm a big Classic Rock/Hard Rock guy, but I'm always a sucker for this style and kind of music and song.
1999 seems to be the best year ever, I was born in 98 but music, cinema, art, video games, tv shows, everybody not on their phones, seems like a breath of fresh air idk
This song came out the same year my grandmother took me to work when she couldnt afford daycare but would go to the soda machine and buy me and my sister a soda. This song tastes like brisk iced tea
58 years old I am. My love crossed the line 2 years ago. It is still at hard to date now as it was when I was teenager. Somethings get better as you get older, but some remains the same. Ahhh, rock on folks.
That line has been crossed a billion times. This song though is as solid as a draught horse. My local club played it on new years eve in 2016. I began crying and went home and watched TV. Guess it. The song was being played on v in a racing clip. Huh very coincidental and annoying
@@thealternative9580 John being funny isn't a hook up deal. You must touch the fridge five times every morning ..and then a woman cooking will appear via magic.
Structurally a perfectly built song, the chord progression is upbeat and airy, the epitome of the late 80's 90's Smiths/Sundays jangle pop guitar, simply stunning 12 string with a capo on 3 to give it all this ringing. But the way the song moves from verse to chorus to perfect bridges, going in and back out and coming back with the most perfectly fitted breaks, stops, bounces and pauses, and above it all our happiness soars on the voice of our best girlfriend, the one that we prayed wouldn't get away! But we were young and how could we have known? We thought we knew what was best for us, but we didn't. She was the best thing that ever happened to us and it was perfect while it lasted. Now, all these years later, if I could only kiss her one more time.........
Ich bin 67 und ein Opa... Ich mag dieses Lied so sehr.! Ich habe das Video meiner Enkeltochter Lilly (4 Jahre )gezeigt... Ihre Reaktion " nein danke Opa, Küssen verboten, die Oma übertreibt das mit dem Küssen. Wenn ich mal erwachsen bin, küsse ich nicht mehr, ich habe genug davon 😅
It reminds me so much of the 90s. That tail end of it. So nostalgic.. This song is so beautiful. She's All That with Rachael Lee Cook and Freddie Prinze. Jr. That 90s feeling. Makes you realize you only live moments. Gotta cherish them. Love is beautiful Today, I dedicate to my special lady. Times flies.
I still remember the first time I heard this song. My dad was taking my little brother and I on a little drive in his 1964 Ford Galaxie XL 500. I'm fairly certain this just happened to come on the radio, as this had to be right around the time the song released. Anyway, I looked this song up a few years later and downloaded it to my first MP3 player, some kind of SanDisk Sansa with 1GB of capacity. All these years later, I have this on my phone and play it on my bluetooth speaker at work almost every day, annoying the 20-something's who play mostly mumble rap while they're working. Unfortunately for them, I'm their boss, so, this song isn't going anywhere, at my work, anyway.
"released as a single on August 12, 1998" It is one of those late 90s songs which, for a certain generation or two, evokes memories (well it does for me) of what was going on in your life at the time. The early 90s were more about angst and chronic depression in the jittery days of *espresso stands on every corner* , but by the late 90s there was a hint of optimism. I remember the Glastonbury (UK) festival in '99 there was indeed a sense of things getting better or at least feeling better, and we were just about to get "Coldplayed" which then was copied by hundreds of bands. Popular music IMHO never got much better after that, especially now that almost everything is Auto-Tune over-produced with many faked vocals and faked instruments. I feel like a dinosaur for rejecting the new "sound", but hell I'll just time warp back anytime, and songs like this are included.
Isn’t it great how music changes through the years? Most people my age remember this song well in the late 90’s. Even though this was considered a “one hit wonder” it’s still a great song. Music never dies and will always take you back to a place in time…..
I don't get why "one hit wonder" is considered a pejorative term. A lot of those bands are more "artistic" musicians that are so good they end up still penetrating into the commercial market almost by coincidence. Prefab Sprout, TalkTalk and Devo were one hit wonders even though they're considered to be amazing bands.
This one of those magical songs that make you feel something or remember a memory that never existed.
I agree. I feel this way about the song "somewhere only we know" as well. It is like a friend of mine once said about Belle and Sevastian: "it makes you feel nastalgic for a decade that never existed."
@@BrianBullington totally get it from both songs too
This is Leigh Nash singing it in 2012: ua-cam.com/video/aU1A8HmP9rQ/v-deo.html
Still sounds good...
wow thats what i feel man
It makes me hear the voices of long-dead loved ones calling out to leave quickly
Who's listening in 2024?
😂🤚
🖐🏻
Me
Guys like me! Good stuff then and now.
❤😂
I'm a 66 year old man and this song always makes me smile, it's a hopeless romantic tune.
Same, 64 next month.
Wow you guys are old im 14 lol
do you mean el hopaness romtic?
i am 37 and i know 6pence for my older sis, she thoug me on all 90 pops - rokcs bands and i ma thankfull bout that
SNAP! 1 for 1 too.
My girlfriend back in the 90s got me into music like this. We ended our relationship, then lost contact. I recently learned she passed away. Whenever I hear this I think of the fond memories and how different I’d be without ever hearing this.
Sad for you. It is poignant for me too
Sorry for your loss ❤
I'm sorry for you. It's a sad story but at least she left her legacy to you.
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. At least you have thus song to remember her by.
Man I'm so sorry. Better to love and remember the good times
This song feels like our innocence was the best thing to live with
... live with forever. Right?
and ever! @@remikodepopoola907
Well I have good news. Those who are saved through Christ will have their innocence return
@@johnle231No.
@@johnle231 I'm Agnostic... Jesus hasn't passed my way yet..
If you remember this Song, you are not old. You are high quality vintage
I’m 20 😂
What
@@emmastone8779 i 4th grade
Thank you I needed this
@emmastone8779 lol yes but this is way before your time
If humanity makes an album, this song should be on it.
I'm a 37-year old man, big, mean and ugly looking. The kind you'd think listens to thrash metal (and I do!) but this song is my secret favourite, a guilty pleasure. My life is my life and experience has taught me to expect differently but I can't seem to silence the little boy I used to be that believed in true love and gentle romance. C'est la vie.
Que lindo mensaje
:3 cute
Aww 😘
I feel you bro
im 17 and im that little boy right now
I was 27 when I first saw this video. I was getting ready for work, at 3:40am, and making sure Mom was okay. As, I was walking towards her room, I heard her singing this song. Instantly a large smile spread across my face, and I bounced into her room singing with her. Every time she'd sing "Kiss Me" I'd bend down and kiss her on the cheek. She had been diagnosed with lung cancer just 3 months previously. So any, and every time her spirits were up became a 'trigger', for me, to raise the roof! I could care less about what time it was, or who was sleeping! Mom was happy & feeling good! I'd dance and sing, keeping the good vibes going until I had to go to work, or Mom tired out. Then we'd laugh until I had to leave. And, you know that that song played every work day at about the same time for at least 6 or 7 weeks! It was AWESOME!
thank you for sharing your beautiful story ❤ music brings people together
Thank you for sharing this, it was a beautiful read
Tobology: Aww, that’s so sweet.
yes thank you for sharing 🥰😇
Lovely life story ,thanks for sharing. Lost my brother to life's rainbow yesterday, playing this for him.x
When I was 14, I was listening to this song on the way home from a first date. 18 years later we're married and have 2 children. This song always brings me back to the day of our first date and how everything begun 😍
Fuck yes! I needed this. Thank you!
Hell yeah man, I felt that one. Peace.
Thats actually awesome
Awesome music and yes mee too
This was my former wife's favorite song. It was our song. She just passed. KIM, 1971 -2024
I'm sorry for your loss
@@thelvadam5834 THANK YOU!
Hi mate, sorry for your loss, sending you lots of love and strength
@@sanjeetdayal488 THANK YOU!
Just know that Kim is singing this song and waiting for you. God bless you both.✝✝
Who's making reels out of it in 2024? 🙋❤
This is one of those songs that brings back old memories that had been buried for years.
This bring me memories of back when I just a stupid teenager with no responsibilities...
This is Leigh Nash singing it in 2012: ua-cam.com/video/aU1A8HmP9rQ/v-deo.html
Still sounds great...
Just TRUE 👍
So true ‼️ Remembering coming to Belgium as a late teenager for my studies... Priceless times 🥲
Yeah, I was mid 20s and knew much more than when I was a teen. This song is great.
This song dropped at a time where life was simple, pleasant and fun. No noisy social media, no rampant smartphone drones about and no COVID. If you fell in love when this song entered your lives, then chances are, you’re still in love today. The innocence in this classic is timeless.
Spot on mate. Feel the same thing
Well said.
You make an excellent point.
Same
I fell in love with what I thought the world was. What I thought people were. As I grew I began to realize neither of those things were the ideas that I fell in love with. But I do still love them. I really wish we could be.....that. Beautiful and happy and caring. Understanding.
Good i am 41 yrs old this song brings back my youth
Same for me😢
The 90's was SUCH a great time for music.
The 70s: "Hold my beer!"
this song always makes me feel that I can still fall in love.
It makes one WANT to fall in love 🥹 badly!
one of the songs that truly define the 90's.
thats mmm crash test dummies for me ( among many others ofc)
This is just PERFECT. Her innocent and gentle image, the way this video clip was built, and the love and optimism this song is transmitting all over, everything is just SO sweet. This is one of the best songs ever, not just of the 90s.
I agree and I’ve been listening to the best since the 1950s - including the Beatles, Dire Straits, other all time greats and covers from the past.
I Got married in 2019 and this song was our song we danced to as husband and wife for the first time. Conicendently we both loved the song growing up and we agreed to use the song for our wedding. We have our first child 3 years old already and i would never change a thing. This song kick started my little family. ❤
I finally fell in love with someone that makes me think this song could be real.
congratulations on finding that special person.. I wish u the best.
I hope it's everything you wished for & more
may we too poor singles experience this wonderful event that it must be 🙏
Now that's a life goal I still gotta work on 😂
One of the best chord progressions of all time!!
@Carlos Caso-Rosendi check your ears bozo. not even the melodica/accordion part has any resemblance.
@@carletto10 It's a nice song, but I don't see the similarity. Both in chord progression and melody they are different. This has an ascending chord change on the 1, while your song has a typical soul progression.
Whatever one uppers it's good music good night
I love key change!
this song seems realtively easy but so many running chords there
If you come here in 2054. I'm, Idit Malka and I enjoyed this song, and i had do much fun. I'm currently in Agadir 😂Morocco 🇲🇦 it Saturday at 05:00 am on the 18th Of February 2024. The day My first born son arrived 💙 he will be 30 in a few hours. Life was complex, but i had fun!
For my grandbaby and my sons ❤i love you so very much.❤
Will do
nah this is cringe
@@imdamachinegun bruh she is probably a baby boomer- gen X cut her some slack when it comes to cringe factor 😐
Corny aaa
90's was just different man... The music was genuine and just f*cking great
Lyrics
Kiss me, out of the bearded barley
Nightly, beside the green, green grass
Swing, swing, (swing, swing) swing the spinning step
You wear those shoes and I will wear that dress
Oh, kiss me, beneath the milky twilight
Lead me out on the moonlit floor
Lift your open hand
Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance
Silver moon's sparkling
So kiss me
Kiss me, (kiss me) down by the broken tree house
Swing me, (swing me) upon its hanging tire
Bring, bring, (bring, bring) bring your flowered hat
We'll take the trail marked on your father's map
Oh, kiss me, beneath the milky twilight
Lead me out on the moonlit floor
Lift your open hand
Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance
Silver moon's sparkling
So kiss me
Kiss me, beneath the milky twilight
Lead me out on the moonlit floor
Lift your open hand
Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance
Silver moon's sparkling
So kiss me
So kiss me
So kiss me
So kiss me
Yaaasss
Thanks so much
(if you heard the gourdchat version, you'll get it)
Kiss me (kiss me)
Down by the melting tree stumps
Kiss me (kiss me)
Down on the dead gray grass
Sniff sniff
It smells so sickly sweet
But every way it turn there's rotting meat
ty
Hello everyone, just a quick note
I've seen lot of people/bots post lyrics on popular songs to get likes and most of the comments are hatefull towards them...... I posted the lyrics for myself, even though i know the lyrics it's a better experience reading along and interacting with it.
And many of you found it very useful, all the comments have been positive so far
so thank you and have a nice life.
I was 12 years old when this song come out… I thought it was cute, but now 25 years later I understand how beautiful it is. So many memories… How years pass so fast 😢
Wasn't it like 98'?? I was still in Arizona then .....so I think so
Think I was abbooooout 14 ..... Maybe 15
are we ded?
Take me back! For just a little bit!
I was 12 too
This song is like a downy blanket of effusive, playful, unconditional love. That descending chord progression that permeates throughout the song gives it this whimsical feel, like a wide-eyed child seeing the wonders of the world for the first time. Magical!
"Unconditional love" is a contradiction in terms. It means causeless love - another contradiction in terms.
To love is to value greatly, and can mean nothing else.
You value for a reason, for a cause.
@@exnihilonihilfit6316You are right - a better term for such a thing would be "forgiving love", or perhaps "resilient love".
I was accidentally gay today, I accidentally had sex with twelve men. Hopefully I won't do any gay stuff tomorrow.
This song reminds me of the best times i had in the 90's. It's like you forget about stuff in the moment and relive the 90's for the duration of this song.
That bass line makes the song for me.
ay same here
I concur, always hum it when this song plays
Yeah it's a well constructed track but I will say that the bass player definitely knows his craft, speaking as a player myself.
let's be honest, that snare is perfect, too
I was 6 when this song came out and I miss every bit of the 90's. What happened to that time in the world? The country was united, people were sane. There was no recession, no war, no inflation, no social media. Let that sink in and may it bring you peace ✌️
"no war"
@@padmesyt That's right 😊
Wow. She's so enchanting. Can you imagine singing this very wordy song with an ounce of elegance and rythm ? She did, and still haunts me to this day. The band are exceptional, may the stars be theirs ! 👍💗🎇
Wow
elegance and rhythm u hit the nail on the head there
And David Letterman was a first class jerk when he had her on his show, and I was a Letterman fan!
@@georgedavall9449 What did he do?
@@bunpeishiratori5849 She is very much as she appears in the video, a sweet soul, and is a person of faith, and he seemed to try and ‘trip her up’ with some of his questions, and almost seemed to make fun of her. His approach was almost of a mocking one? I don’t know how to best describe it, from memory, but it seemed disrespectful to me. She seemed very uncomfortable as well. I lost some respect for him. Stay safe and peace. 😊
Ordinary moments of a couple through the eyes of a woman in love. Her voice is uniquely feminine it makes me smile.
This song remind me of the 90s..
My childhood ❤️
Does this song make u cry 😢😭😔🤔😪😞
Me too... She's All That 😍
Same for me…..There She Goes😎
Mines too bring back to memories.. that movie she's all that
@@Unholy__grace yess
This song was playing when I started dating my girlfriend, now my wife. It was our first kiss. Now, when we hear the song, we look at each other and smile knowingly.
This song.... I see, smell and feel things that can't anymore.... Days long past.... But there they are. Everytime I hear this song. Music is so much more than we've ever given it credit for. Thank you for those lifting your voices for the benefit of others.
So beautifully written and true ❤❤
@@476233 thank you. I spoke from the heart.
Xx
This is truly one of the best songs ever recorded.
Bring real music back.
Real music never went anywhere.
@@KillerRobson good for you!
Look harder :)
To the future generations... PLEASE DON'T LET THIS DIE!!!!! 💙
My little 7 year old boy loves to sing this song with me in the car. He always asks to play the kiss song 😂 one of the best songs!
We will not I promise!!
I’m 20 and love this song ❤
33 still dig this song. My daughters who are 13 and 14 listen to the last of the great music with me often.
@mikalmargetich7690 there's still good music being made. Just harder to find sadly.
As a 90's kid, this song brings a lot of memories from my childhood.
Im going to be 35 soon and I occasionally go down a UA-cam rabbit hole and listen to songs of my younger years. This song always makes me miss the better days when life wasn't so complicated.
Same
Same here
me too 37jap
This song is amazing! Can’t stop listening to it after so many years!
Hello. I truly hope you have been able to stop listening to this song as I've been battling with the kissmeitis for a couple of months now and I feel like my whole life is in shambles. If you have been able to make it stop, please reply and tell me. Everything around me is falling to pieces and I'm stuck here listening to this song while kissing. Please.
@@jonilehtonen69 love the humour
I have a bad memory due to an injury to the head from the military, but this song instantly triggers my memory. I remember being a child in the morning while my mother got ready for work. This would play all the time. It's one of the few songs that trigger such a strong memory
What happened? If you'd rather not say that's okay
Thank you for your service
@@skelolion6939 You're assuming he fought for your country...
@@krashd I don't care what country he fought for
Lies again? Miami Birds Hugs Kisses
This song is like a big bear hug from an old friend u havent seen in 30 years
I was 23 going on 24 in 1999 when this came out. My junior year of college and life was so much more simple yet complicated at the same time. I never married but if I had this would have been our wedding dance song.
I sung this song at my wedding. I'm no longer married but great memory. My good friend Alex Wilson played the keyboards for me and adjusted it to my key. 😊
so sorry to hear that. I, at least hope that you're doing better.
@@daoyang223 Thanks! 😃 I'm in a good place.
@@BinaGodiva Wait a minute. The Alex Wilson. Holy shit. They're a legend.
@@thealternative9580 Alex Wilson, Latin jazz musician who once won BBC young musician of the year I believe. He's great yeah! 😊
@@BinaGodiva Wow that is so awesome! He could make a Marge's sisters sound good.
The fact that this has less than a million views is shocking. Underrated song. one of my favs growing up
There is another upload with 24 million views. This is not at all an underrated song.
*shrugs* What's so shocking about it? lol The song came out in 99, not 2009, and it was listened to by a (portion of a) generation that isn't nearly as active on the internet today as successive generations---kids who never heard of this song. People listened to this shit on casette tapes lmfao And it isn't so much underrated as it is unheard of; amongst those who know the song and recognize it immediately, its rated perfectly high.
look again 😏
Exactly. This just demonstrates how stupid people's music preferences became in the 21st Century.
@@alexayers9463 what lol? Gen Xers are very active on the internet
And other popular songs from the 90s have 100s of millions of views
I was listening this in my childhood. After many years I found this beautiful art again! UA-cam really is the nearest thing for a time machine
This is one of those songs that the moment you hear it, you’re transported back to a time in the Nineties when you were carefree and happy.
This was the caller ring tone for my girlfriend. Now, it's the caller ring tone for my wife. Thanks, guys, for this amazing song.
I never thought much of this song back in 1998-1999 as a kid, but now as an adult it has such a special vibe and makes me so nostalgic to that era. This is actually an underrated masterpiece.
I feel exactly the same way. Back then songs would just be heard playing on some random radio and we never even knew the name of the singer or the band. I'm glad we can now search for all the stuff we experienced back then.
@@megamaniscoolrightguys2749Very true and 25 years from now people will be saying the same thing for the songs of today.
Iconic song. I can only imagine how many marriages (and children) were realized because of it.
Can't be a 90s kid growing up through the early 2000s without having heard and listened to this song a lot. I laughed heartily when I had to look it up via "silver moon sparkling" only to find apparently most of us did the same thing haha. Fantastic. I do love this song a lot. It's one that has stuck with me since the first time I ever heard it, probably in a store while my mom and sister shopped for her school clothes lol. This song funny enough reminds me a lot of hearing my favorite Faith Hill songs I always heard growing up as well. Same general vibes and same overall feelings it breeds inside while you enjoy them. I'm a big Classic Rock/Hard Rock guy, but I'm always a sucker for this style and kind of music and song.
This makes me feel so many emotions.I reflect on a past relationship and memories I have..
I am in agree with you,
your welcome 🥰💋❣💕😉😀🙂💞
This song has the most beautiful progression of guitar chords I've ever heard. I love it!
The lyrics and her voice are so nice. This should be America’s ‘90’s anthem.
One of those songs from my youth that no matter how many times I hear it, I will never grow tired of it.
Such a sweet song, she is so pretty, reminiscent of times gone by.
it's so good to be young. it's good to grow old, but the twenties are just amazing...
Low-key one of the most sophisticated pop songs. That electric guitar is fire. Huge The Smiths vibes.
Tone is sublime
Pure classic .99 was a great year. Every time I listen to this song it's like a poignant reminder of the passing of time.
1999 seems to be the best year ever, I was born in 98 but music, cinema, art, video games, tv shows, everybody not on their phones, seems like a breath of fresh air idk
I thought this song was from 1997?
This song came out the same year my grandmother took me to work when she couldnt afford daycare but would go to the soda machine and buy me and my sister a soda. This song tastes like brisk iced tea
Beautiful analogy.
For me it's reminiscent of a nicer time.
The taste for you is a feeling for me.
@@myoldmate That's actually really deep.
Soo many of us appreciating authentic music
it's beautiful
This is by far the most 90's music video & song out there.
Nah.
This song takes me back to a time where nothing mattered
This gives me totally 90's vibes. What a time to be alive.
She has the sweetest face, the prettiest eyes and a beautiful voice. I'm an old man and this song makes me feel young again.
She
One of the most British-sounding songs that’s not British. Brilliant in its simplicity. Gotta love it!
This is what kick started the acoustic sounds of the 2000s.
This makes me feel nostalgic yet I’ve never even heard this song before
Same here... it's a weird feeling for sure.
Some songs sound nostalgic on purpose
Quintessential 90's right here. "Don't Dream It's Over" is another song by the band that captures that sound.
"True, it's a dream mixed with nostalgia
But it's a dream that I'll always hang on to
That I always run to"
[Tales From the Riverbank - The Jam]
That's the magic of E flat major
if someone gonna read this in 2025 reply this comment so i could listen this music again.
Love openings that go from mono to stereo. Like year of the cat. Interesting open
Yuna sang this on YHY Sketchbook!
58 years old I am. My love crossed the line 2 years ago. It is still at hard to date now as it was when I was teenager. Somethings get better as you get older, but some remains the same. Ahhh, rock on folks.
That line has been crossed a billion times. This song though is as solid as a draught horse. My local club played it on new years eve in 2016. I began crying and went home and watched TV. Guess it. The song was being played on v in a racing clip. Huh very coincidental and annoying
John I can help you have better success dating. Really no gimmicks and I don't want any money. Do you know how to be the funny guy?
@@thealternative9580 John being funny isn't a hook up deal. You must touch the fridge five times every morning ..and then a woman cooking will appear via magic.
@@allbadtillthunker.employee2363 Well if he was funny he might hook up.
Structurally a perfectly built song, the chord progression is upbeat and airy, the epitome of the late 80's 90's Smiths/Sundays jangle pop guitar, simply stunning 12 string with a capo on 3 to give it all this ringing. But the way the song moves from verse to chorus to perfect bridges, going in and back out and coming back with the most perfectly fitted breaks, stops, bounces and pauses, and above it all our happiness soars on the voice of our best girlfriend, the one that we prayed wouldn't get away! But we were young and how could we have known? We thought we knew what was best for us, but we didn't. She was the best thing that ever happened to us and it was perfect while it lasted. Now, all these years later, if I could only kiss her one more time.........
Structurally
yes
@@Draksararcherwhy u repeating what ppl said
One of the sweetest voices i ever heard😍
To whom ever reading this.. I don't know you. But judging by the music you're listening now, I know we can be great friends.
i mean. do you like jerryterry? do you know the boys? i guess nobody knows the boys technically but you get my point if you get my point
well said mate!!!
It's been so many years and I still believe that this song is what having a first love feels like.
My mum used to sing these song and I loved it but she passed on due to pneumonia and now everything I hear this masterpiece I think of her
Yes I knew your Mum.
My condolences.
Ich bin 67 und ein Opa...
Ich mag dieses Lied so sehr.!
Ich habe das Video meiner Enkeltochter Lilly (4 Jahre )gezeigt...
Ihre Reaktion " nein danke Opa, Küssen verboten, die Oma übertreibt das mit dem Küssen. Wenn ich mal erwachsen bin, küsse ich nicht mehr, ich habe genug davon 😅
This is so cute ♡
Why is this song soo good it straight up reminds me of she’s all that
It’s suppose to it’s part of the soundtrack lol
Songs are the closest thing to a magic or sorcery i swear.
This song came out when I was 21 and in love, and it always makes me feel like I still am both of those things whenever I hear it.
This song makes me feel so nostalgic, makes me remember memories I’ve never had. Love it!
It reminds me so much of the 90s. That tail end of it. So nostalgic.. This song is so beautiful. She's All That with Rachael Lee Cook and Freddie Prinze. Jr. That 90s feeling. Makes you realize you only live moments. Gotta cherish them. Love is beautiful Today, I dedicate to my special lady. Times flies.
This song seems like one of those magical moments in time where everything comes together perfectly- that music! that voice!!! Thank you
1997, this was pre y2k lol
I remember when this and Daft Punk's One More Time were hits.
Grandad May 🙏🏻❤️ Good memories as reminded me of the movie you took me to see when I was younger: ''Shes all that''.
I still remember the first time I heard this song. My dad was taking my little brother and I on a little drive in his 1964 Ford Galaxie XL 500. I'm fairly certain this just happened to come on the radio, as this had to be right around the time the song released. Anyway, I looked this song up a few years later and downloaded it to my first MP3 player, some kind of SanDisk Sansa with 1GB of capacity.
All these years later, I have this on my phone and play it on my bluetooth speaker at work almost every day, annoying the 20-something's who play mostly mumble rap while they're working. Unfortunately for them, I'm their boss, so, this song isn't going anywhere, at my work, anyway.
A song that will forever sound like a wish that should be granted, and yet, it never arrives.
春の夜風に吹かれながら聴きたい曲
One of the sweetest songs I have ever heard.
It's so peaceful and beautiful at the same time, it just made me feel at peace
"released as a single on August 12, 1998"
It is one of those late 90s songs which, for a certain generation or two, evokes memories (well it does for me) of what was going on in your life at the time. The early 90s were more about angst and chronic depression in the jittery days of *espresso stands on every corner* , but by the late 90s there was a hint of optimism. I remember the Glastonbury (UK) festival in '99 there was indeed a sense of things getting better or at least feeling better, and we were just about to get "Coldplayed" which then was copied by hundreds of bands. Popular music IMHO never got much better after that, especially now that almost everything is Auto-Tune over-produced with many faked vocals and faked instruments. I feel like a dinosaur for rejecting the new "sound", but hell I'll just time warp back anytime, and songs like this are included.
Not dinosaur but good taste
GILMORE GIRLS
This is the song we played we we walked out of the registry office after getting married. Always holds a special place in my heart ❤️
"No good songs from the 90's" . . To me this is one of the best!
Few things make me feel as nostalgic as this song and this video. I don't know why, but my heart aches when I hear this song.
Isn’t it great how music changes through the years? Most people my age remember this song well in the late 90’s. Even though this was considered a “one hit wonder” it’s still a great song. Music never dies and will always take you back to a place in time…..
They had 2-3 hits. They were no 1 hit wonder.
I don't get why "one hit wonder" is considered a pejorative term. A lot of those bands are more "artistic" musicians that are so good they end up still penetrating into the commercial market almost by coincidence. Prefab Sprout, TalkTalk and Devo were one hit wonders even though they're considered to be amazing bands.
Ah yes...when people got juked by the band. They hear this and expect more of the same only to get dumbfounded by the rest of the album.
they honestly had lots of good music...i was listening long before this song was released. Matt's a brilliant composer.
“Laney Boggs, get your cute butt down here”
What is, She's all that for 10,000 Alex.
1:24・・・の瞳づかいと口もとが好きすぎるくらい好き。
Who's WATCHING in 2024 and Reminiscing abt 1997 🤗🥰
Just telling my 17 year old about teen movies and the relevance of this song.
Me🖐️
This song stirs up so much nostalgia its painful, but in a great way. Has an amazing timeless quality to it. 80s, 90s, now?
this world is so broken so glad I can hear this and think about the good ol days 🥺