Winnie Wallace..I was eight years old when I watched my eighteen year old brother sing this with the aid of the yard brush stale. He had all the right moves and sang it word perfect. He's no longer with us , but memories of him back in the fifties always bring a smile.Good old Tone, a lover of music all his life.
Remembering Marty Wilde born on April 15, 1939. He is a British singer and actor. He was among the first generation of British pop stars to emulate American rock and roll, scoring several 1950s and 1960s hit singles including "Endless Sleep", "Sea of Love" and "Bad Boy". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Wilde
I heard this on an oldies station when I was a little boy. I found the refrain disturbing in a way I didn't quite understand--I would've called it "morbid" if I'd known the word. Now I dig the darkness of it. I wish that Nirvana had covered this song!
yes bert played on a lot of sessions at this time actually jimmy page and jeff beck who played on sessions in the early/mid sixties started learning the guitar from berts play in a day book
aslaam waley come.dove eye come in the night like a theaf bright light as all are sleep to see your face of grace ,kiss your pain away as long as there are lips to be kissed, love will never die or say bye as my eye will all ways blink and wink and skate my lips over lips to slide my lips against and steal the kiss of tears from your eyes for it is not a crime . 4 eye am kiss me dove there is no place to hide. kissmass dove kissmet frishtha
Great song from the golden age of rock & roll🌟
We had some of the best music in 50's and 60's. I'm 74 and I still love it
Winnie Wallace..I was eight years old when I watched my eighteen year old brother sing this with the aid of the yard brush stale. He had all the right moves and sang it word perfect. He's no longer with us , but memories of him back in the fifties always bring a smile.Good old Tone, a lover of music all his life.
Amazing 👏 man 👨
Wonderful Reverb, this is real 50s. Yea, Marty!
My brother's favourite record of all time. RIP Frank.
Remembering Marty Wilde born on April 15, 1939. He is a British singer and actor. He was among the first generation of British pop stars to emulate American rock and roll, scoring several 1950s and 1960s hit singles including "Endless Sleep", "Sea of Love" and "Bad Boy". - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Wilde
Entered UK charts 12th July 1958 and peaked at No 4 staying on the top 40 for 14 weeks
Charts was only a top 30 then
I remember this when it came out in the 50's
First song I learnt all the words too......Still as good as ever
For its time, this is pretty heavy stuff. I like it.
THE GREAT MARTY WILDE.
Wow very nice 👌
WELL DONE MARTY.
My fave version of this is by an early Hank Williams Jr.This is great also
More real music from the past
Better than the original as far as I'm concerned.
I don't know if it's any "better"--they're both as great as one and other!
big Alex frae Scotland says this is a top man class Marty
I heard this on an oldies station when I was a little boy. I found the refrain disturbing in a way I didn't quite understand--I would've called it "morbid" if I'd known the word. Now I dig the darkness of it. I wish that Nirvana had covered this song!
The Cramps covered it.
this song is pretty sick but i love it
I'm here because of Salem's lot.
Did you have to jump through a thousand hurtles to get here too?!? Damn pop-ups!
another session for bert weedon
yes bert played on a lot of sessions at this time actually jimmy page and jeff beck who played on sessions in the early/mid sixties started learning the guitar from berts play in a day book
@@twangnasty6343 bert said he played on this record
Sounds like Bert’s Corny old style. Big Jim was probably a bit inexperienced in 58 but he was probably the greatest 60’s session guitarist.
Yea, I read it was qualified as a notorious 'Death Disc'.
i knew the billy idol version before marty.
Yea I agree, it's a pretty good cover.
Is he related to Marty Feldman?
Artists wore clothes in those days
I gather it's a Jody Reynolds' song originally, ain't it?
I first heard that In mid fifties by Jody Reynolds
Isn't this the Marty Wilde who took Justin Hayward on as a protege?
the only uk cover version better than the original us version. sorted
No, Marty Wilde's version of 'Sea of Love' is also better than the original.
aslaam waley come.dove eye come in the night like a theaf bright light as all are sleep to see your face of grace ,kiss your pain away as long as there are lips to be kissed, love will never die or say bye as my eye will all ways blink and wink and skate my lips over lips to slide my lips against and steal the kiss of tears from your eyes for it is not a crime . 4 eye am kiss me dove there is no place to hide. kissmass dove kissmet frishtha
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