I saw him in concert in Louisville. White suit, played piano as well as guitar. PLF was my favorite from age 12, 1958. Elvis was King, Ricky was the Prince! RIP.
I'm 64 now & all I need is my beloved kitty on my lap whilst listening to music with a good scotch on my verandah in the evening. God Bless anyone who may read this
I've often wondered what songs would be like without sex, hatred, discrimination of some form, racism or violence and then it hit me... music existed before! The 1950's/60's were perfect. Songs meant something, were sung for a reason, and there was no auto-tune nonsense. I sadly wasn't alive then, but my God I wish I was!
My favorite from age 11. At age 40, finally saw him in Jacksonville, Fla at the fair. Now I'm 67 and still love the old songs. So glad that David cleared his name a few yrs ago. The whole family is gone now but I bet there's lots like me, who remember those sweet days long ago. Thanks for posting this. Blessings on you.
Who ever reading this , God bless you all .. and remember at the end we all die so don't worry over temporary things .enjoy your life it's too short ...... blessings
D accord avec vous, c'est le plus bel homme de la terre, qui chante tellement bien ses chansons d amour, il est trop beau, tellement attachant, on ne l oubliera jamais, bonjour de France🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
I like reading the comments of people who grew up listening to this kind of music because they always have fond memories of them. Wish I grew up with this music.
I was born in 1949 and grew up with 50s 60s 70s and some 80s music. I then stopped listening to new music with a few exceptions and have been slowly marking my way back every since.
Well you can still enjoy it, I already made one comment, but I had to stop because of some memories that weren't so good. I will close with one word so you understand. Vietnam.
denise v I grew up on it because my mom had old 45s. My grandma got me into big band music of WWII. Begin the Beguine was her and my favorite Artie Shaw tune. Good music never dies.
I grew up with music.all true made meaning of words in song you understand. Ricky Nelson left this world way to young. He suffer terrible tragedy. with fiance and his and band. His music and songs will live on for ever lasting.R.I.P one great one left us to soon..
Tyler, that's not what I mean. I'm talking the 60's when almost ALL American artists took a backseat to the British Invasion. Rick's comeback was successful bc he shook off those ties and did the music HE wanted to do. I love ALL his music. :o)
When I was little I thought the words were Poor little Poo. Then my dad sang it to me with the right words. This will forever remind me of my dad. I love this music. x
My granddaughter is 15 years old. Today she came to me. She asked me about Ricky Nelson. I told her about him. And she was so excited about him. Ricky you have a new fan. She started listening to his music. And choose songs to put on her Spotify.
I saw a Ricky Nelson at Disneyland in Anaheim and at the Orange County Fairgrounds back in the late 60s early 70s great performer still listening to his songs
This was the first song I learnt to play back in '58.....and I have had the privilege of performing it on several occasions backed by the great James Burton along with other Ricky songs....I'm a lucky guy.
Wow ! What memories this conjures up , In 1958 , I was 5 when my parents divorced and I got to live with my grandparents for two years, my uncle was 10 years older than me and he would play these songs on his little record player and when he'd come home from the community center , he would teach me the latest dances . My grandmother said my favorite song was " Blueberry Hill " by Fats Dominoe, They were good people , taught me manners and how to behave , everything was bright and clear and wholesome , then my dad married a mean stepmom and everything was a blur after that . At lest I had those two years with my grandparents , they were the best , as my grandpa would say , " Swell people " Ha ! I miss you grandma and grandpa , thanks for giving me those years of joy .I'm 71 now and I hope to see you again , not real soon I hope , but soon . Loved you always , you know .
It was a great time listening to Rick Nelson, Elvis, Paul Annka, Neil Sadaka, too much good music. I was 12 yrs old, 19 yr old Gloria Poland from Whitharrel texas telling me how cute I was. These times memories I take to my grave.
This is my favorite piece to play on my guitar. I cannot count the times I've started my repertoire with it! I've loved Rick since I was 14 years old...and that was 60 years ago!
I got a crystal radio kit for Christmas in 1959. I assembled it and when I put the little earphone in and started tuning, the first thing I heard was Ricky Nelson singing “Poor Little Fool”.
Thank you all for listening to such great music can stop Phil and don were the best ever,rickie was also a true one also What enjoyment they still give us all the years later.thank you.phil and don.
Loved this song since I was a kid. Dad listened to a station that played “oldies” in the 1970’s. It got a lot of play on the station he had on the dial in his old wagon. Beauty. Thank you.
So many rock'n rollers have passed, but when I heard about his death (while driving to my NewYear's eve date) i was unexpectantly struck by my own feeling of personal loss. His voice was so listenable, lilting and pleasant; the lyrics so innocent and genuine. It was like ... a little part of my own past had been lost.
It reminds me of the time that i started to enjoy pop music ,i was about thirteen,playing football in the park and this song coming over the airways,in the summer sun.
Classic CLASSY music. He was such a gorgeous man with a beautiful voice too. Just watched a video of his sons singing Garden Party they do a great job also nice looking chips off the block & sound a lot like their dad. Was good to know they're keeping his music & memory alive. This old lady misses good music like this thanks for posting.
I first met Ricky at the Play Boy Club in Lake Geneva. He shook my hand from the stage in a 1982 performance. He wouldn't look me in the eye. I knew why. That's all that mattered. He was 42. I was 27. One year after his death, I moved to Laguna Beach. I lived up the hill from where his mother, Harriet, was living. Tortilla Flats, a Mexican restaurant, still had the Nelson name on a booth reserved for the family. I can't tell you how often I wondered what it might have been like if Ricky hadn't lost his life only one year before I moved to his hometown. He was profoundly talented as well as kind. RIP, Ricky.
Mr. Rick Nelson was very important to the music industry! So many folks loved and enjoyed his music. I loved his brother being intrigued and supportive within this archaic video! Thanks! Johnny J
The chord progression in the song as played by the great James Burton first caught my attention back in '58. Since then, this song moved up to be permanently in my "TOP TEN" All-Time R & R favorites.
Ricky Nelson was unique. Don't forget you can still see a bit of Ricky in his daughter, TRACY NELSON when she graces us with her great acting ability once in a blue moon - and that glimps of Ricky that she carries.
One of my all time favorite Ricky Nelson songs! I've loved it ever since I heard it on an oldies station around 1993 as a little kid. I really miss when there were radio stations all over the country that played these classic songs from the 50's and 60's. It's great music that still deserves to be heard everywhere and by everyone!
Yes, ppl were so much happier and nice to each other. I finally switched off my radio in 2019...hadnt been enjoying the terrible music they play now... Wether old or new they play rubbish and depressing music. It hurts my head these days. I'm 57 I wish I'd been born in 1945 when my Mum was born.
@@caroleyre People really did seem a lot nicer in the 90's. I miss those times so much! I also can't stand most modern music, and it's been ages since I've listened to the radio by choice. Most new music just puts me in a bad mood. Even most current country music (my favorite genre) is awful. By the way, my mom was also born in 1945! Sometimes I also feel like I was born too late and I'm in my 30's.
As a "Vocal Impressionist," and one who was so very blessed to be able to meet Ricky Nelson backstage....I can tell you thar Ricky Nelson was such a NICE GUY!!! It was my sister's birthday and he was so accommodating and warm to talk to and he took time with us as though my sister was the only female in the room!!! Out of GREAT RESPECT I include Ricky as one of the Voices that I do! I never fail to remember him every New Years Eve and it still makes me sad!!! He had so much more to offer the music world and it's just T-R-A-D-J-E-C-T !!!!! God Bless his Family and hisTwin son's Mathew and Gunnar.... "The Nelsons!!!!" They are fabulous Muscians!!!!
Bcs they're always plugged into their machines... Lowering their attention spans to that of a Goldfish on Social Conditioning Media. They don't listen they will regret this.
There was Ricky Nelson and then there is was Elvis.?. They were probably responsible for creating half of the screaming fainting love struck fans that was evolving out of this new sound of music called "ROCK & ROLL" .?. The Beatles... Rolling Stones etc.
I once had the great pleasure of watching Ricky perform this song not more than 5 feet away from me as I was at the foot of the stage , front row center.This was my favorite Rick Nelson song and sung only by Rick himself..RIP Ricky........sk
***** Great Evening ! It was 1982 at the Metro Centre,Rockford Ill.,90 miles NW of Chicago.A headline act of Oldies Legends including Rick Nelson, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry and other great Legends.Ricky looked great Just like we had seen him on TV hundreds of times before, but he was 5 feet away ! and performed flawlessly.I had grown up listening to these monumental legends in Rock and to see them so close and in person, was a memory that will last as long as I do.The venue was packed, standing room only. All of the greats played their most popular hit songs.You should all have been there to capture a memory that never ends !.Peace.
Dana Brinkmeier Great story and thanks for sharing. I am 65-years old and watched the show every week. Ricky Nelson was a great teen idol. Great band behind Ricky - like James Burton, guitar icon. Gosh, would this be popular on TV if it were on today ? I actually think so. God Bless .. Roger C.
***** The Jordanaires did nearly all of Ricky's back up vocals until his Stone Canyon Band days began in the early 70s . James Burton once joked about how he and the others standing behind Ricky on the Ozzy and Harriet set , had to lip sync the Jordanaires . The Jordanaires never appeared on the show because they were too busy with Elvis and many other Pop , Rock , Blues , and Country singers back in Nashville at the time .
one of the greatest songs of all time!!! I heard many years ago that Poor Little Fool was the most played song on jute boxes in the country.I believe it.
This music was played on my dad's birthday he was a huge fan of Ricky Nelson he watched him live quite a few times until he passed away rest in peace Dad
@@brendendavis8596 If your really only a four old who is typing already, and liking music from my youth then this world has thrown me for a loop again. I don't believe it, but stranger things have happened i guess.
My favorite (Ricky) Rick Nelson song! The summer of 1958 I played "Poor Little Fool" over and over again on my 45rpm record player. I think I had a secret crush on (Ricky) Rick Nelson! The 1950's - the best time to have grown up, the innocence of the times, no war, no drugs, and the music, which remains our connection to a time that is gone but not forgotten.
Yes..I love the 60's, loved all this music, every week I kept a book with all the top ten records in (cut it out of the newspaper as it was in there weekly)..this is one of the greats...
Hello Mary, we've never met but I've seen some of your other comments around youtube on other topics and I just wanted to say I think you're a very nice person
@@preciousrendition7119 There was a big hit song in North America called Sukiyaki by Kyu Sakamoto in 1963. It sold 13 million copies worldwide. It's sung in Japanese. Absolutely beautiful.
I have pic of his plane that went down.The smell, the "Back off!" Tape.etc. Went down in my town, Dekalb, Tx. I was just a kid...I will never forget it. Great talent.
Rick Nelson was one of my favorite singers and your right Paul, it is a pleasure listening to the '60's music. Compared to now what some people are putting out, yikes, of course that's my age talking, lol.
No it is not your age talking . There hasn't been anything like the talent (voices) that existed from the mid 50s through the 60s with the likes of Ricky , Elvis , Johnny Mathis , Brenda Lee , Everly Bros , Drifters , Platters , Patsy Cline , Connie Francis , and many many others .Sadly , it will most likely never happen again .
From the late spring & summer of '58, this song was # 1 in Denver, on KOSI , 1630 AM, for what seemed like, 4-ever. I never, ever tire of hearing Rick sing it. --------------Written by Jimmy Duncan, with James Burton on lead guitar.---------------RIP, Rick nelson.-----------------WolfSky9
Wish modern music was like this, I would love a revival. Proper music with real instruments and the ideal length of time.Loved the 80's when I was young, much prefer pop music pre-80's rather than post 80's.
I grew up with this...Such a shame we've lost the innocence of days past....
The world need more music like this. I am sick of the hate and crazy stuff that is out there now.
Hello Brenda
Me too 🙁
Sehr schöne Musik
Today's music is part of propaganda agenda
based
I saw him in concert in Louisville. White suit, played piano as well as guitar. PLF was my favorite from age 12, 1958. Elvis was King, Ricky was the Prince! RIP.
PLF, ok. How did you like TM or IBTWYPB?
Traveli'n Man...Lonesome Town.....Gimme another 63 yr's and maybe I'll have it.
Yessss!!!
Wawe tiene un gran parecido a Elvys
I'm 64 now & all I need is my beloved kitty on my lap whilst listening to music with a good scotch on my verandah in the evening. God Bless anyone who may read this
High school class of 72 checking in
From memory this came out in 1958. My last year at high school in New Zealand. I'm now 83.
Gracias y bendiciones
Class of 1995 checking in
Graduation 1973
No other music like this
Better than Elvis
So handsome... with a voice like that, complete package! 💕
August 4 1958, this toon became the first ever #1 on Billboard‘s newly introduced Hot 100 chart.
Yes I was born 1947 it’s so great to hear these great songs I had the lot me I dress 👗 pointed shoes hot pants mad 60$
Every girl loved Ricky Nelson back in the day. He was a heartthrob
I'm pretty sure that there were many guys, that had a man crush on Ricky.... I was one of them. @ 5 yrs. old
That's because he was a teenage idol. 😆
Oh yea. I had a huge poster of Ricky above my bed. I LOVED him!!! His voice was magic and soooo GOOD LOOKING.
Psh, can't blame them really. Look at the man! Boy could he wear that suit 😍
if you haven't seen the ozzie and harriet show, you are in for a real treat! i have just seen them for the first time
This music never die, so clean and respectful... Pure Love
Proof that you can be clean and entertaining.
Yes
Yes
As a 17 year old , I can proudly say I love Ricky’s music.
Hello Alice, how is things going with you ?
That 17 was the age many of us were when Rick was doing live concerts ...
@@wardschuler9044 woah 😦
O boy I’m 2x your age 🤦🏻♂️ just turned 38 😵
If your older than me don’t worry it happened to me too right here hahaha
I think that Ricky Nelson is the most underappreciated singers of the 20th century. He was a true talent and really was the best! Love him!
Correct !
Agree
he had some really great songs..
not underappreciated it was 70 years ago what do you expect
I've often wondered what songs would be like without sex, hatred, discrimination of some form, racism or violence and then it hit me... music existed before! The 1950's/60's were perfect. Songs meant something, were sung for a reason, and there was no auto-tune nonsense. I sadly wasn't alive then, but my God I wish I was!
My favorite from age 11. At age 40, finally saw him in Jacksonville, Fla at the fair. Now I'm 67 and still love the old songs. So glad that David cleared his name a few yrs ago. The whole family is gone now but I bet there's lots like me, who remember those sweet days long ago. Thanks for posting this. Blessings on you.
Who ever reading this , God bless you all .. and remember at the end we all die so don't worry over temporary things .enjoy your life it's too short ...... blessings
His voice. WOW! Never to be forgotten. The most handsome man on earth. No one can hold a candle to him. ❤
D accord avec vous, c'est le plus bel homme de la terre, qui chante tellement bien ses chansons d amour, il est trop beau, tellement attachant, on ne l oubliera jamais, bonjour de France🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
All the girls were in love with him ..... and half the guys .
1963….ice skating with friends, and this song blasting on the loud speaker! You took me back!
How are you doing Suzanne?
Please get back to Jss soon, Suzanne!
Simply one of the greatest voices of all time. Ricky Nelson's songs will live forever!!
Beautiful voice
Yes
Ricky grew up before our eyes on TV and when he sang on the show his poplarularity grew, really talented handsome young man that he was.
He was gorgeous. I never realized.
I like reading the comments of people who grew up listening to this kind of music because they always have fond memories of them. Wish I grew up with this music.
I was born in 1949 and grew up with 50s 60s 70s and some 80s music. I then stopped listening to new music with a few exceptions and have been slowly marking my way back every since.
denise v I have very fond memories. The music today is nothing compared to that era!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Well you can still enjoy it, I already made one comment, but I had to stop because of some memories that weren't so good. I will close with one word so you understand.
Vietnam.
denise v I grew up on it because my mom had old 45s. My grandma got me into big band music of WWII. Begin the Beguine was her and my favorite Artie Shaw tune. Good music never dies.
I grew up with music.all true made meaning of words in song you understand. Ricky Nelson left this world way to young. He suffer terrible tragedy. with fiance and his and band. His music and songs will live on for ever lasting.R.I.P one great one left us to soon..
So underrated. This man was fantastic !!!
"he's so underrated!!" *over 2 million views*
I love Rick Nelson and he was a teen icon by any standards. He just ended up fading till he emerged again. Yes, 2 million views says tons.
"underrated" ?? this song holds the distinction of being the first "billboard hot 100"song ever. 1985.
Tyler, that's not what I mean. I'm talking the 60's when almost ALL American artists took a backseat to the British Invasion. Rick's comeback was successful bc he shook off those ties and did the music HE wanted to do. I love ALL his music. :o)
Read somewhere that Elvis was aware of this youngster.
First number 1 on the top 100 count down
Great minds think alike. 🤩
I liked it. Ricky did not.
When I was little I thought the words were Poor little Poo. Then my dad sang it to me with the right words. This will forever remind me of my dad. I love this music. x
How are you doing Sarah?
So many things in life are not really appreciated until they are gone. Ricks singing is one of those special things
I’m not sure I understand that comment. He was appreciated and successful before he was gone. Haha.
Amen
if you are here, congrats, you have great taste in music
I know
Yes he is really good
Thanks. Lockdown September
thanks
We need the younger generation to hear this type of music the clear out their heads...the music now-a-days is nothing but crap !
At 66 i remember hearing Ricky's music, the music will never die
I have been born in 60 but was raised on this music the best ever !!!!!
The ORIGINAL Billboard No. 1 Hit! It still sounds great today!
My granddaughter is 15 years old. Today she came to me. She asked me about Ricky Nelson. I told her about him. And she was so excited about him. Ricky you have a new fan. She started listening to his music. And choose songs to put on her Spotify.
Hello Theresa, how is things going with you ?
I saw a Ricky Nelson at Disneyland in Anaheim and at the Orange County Fairgrounds back in the late 60s early 70s great performer still listening to his songs
This was the first song I learnt to play back in '58.....and I have had the privilege of performing it on several occasions backed by the great James Burton along with other Ricky songs....I'm a lucky guy.
as of 83
Wow ! What memories this conjures up , In 1958 , I was 5 when my parents divorced and I got to live with my grandparents for two years, my uncle was 10 years older than me and he would play these songs on his little record player and when he'd come home from the community center , he would teach me the latest dances . My grandmother said my favorite song was " Blueberry Hill " by Fats Dominoe, They were good people , taught me manners and how to behave , everything was bright and clear and wholesome , then my dad married a mean stepmom and everything was a blur after that . At lest I had those two years with my grandparents , they were the best , as my grandpa would say , " Swell people " Ha ! I miss you grandma and grandpa , thanks for giving me those years of joy .I'm 71 now and I hope to see you again , not real soon I hope , but soon . Loved you always , you know .
It was a great time listening to Rick Nelson, Elvis, Paul Annka, Neil Sadaka, too much good music. I was 12 yrs old, 19 yr old Gloria Poland from Whitharrel texas telling me how cute I was. These times memories I take to my grave.
This is my favorite piece to play on my guitar. I cannot count the times I've started my repertoire with it! I've loved Rick since I was 14 years old...and that was 60 years ago!
I got a crystal radio kit for Christmas in 1959. I assembled it and when I put the little earphone in and started tuning, the first thing I heard was Ricky Nelson singing “Poor Little Fool”.
What an amazing memory thanks for sharing
That's so COOL!
What a deep and melodious voice! Where are these singers gone?
I'm thankful I grew up in the 50's. I'd give anything to go by and stay there. People were sane back then
Love of God and country.
I love this guy, love all his songs
Poor little fool was one of my favorite, may his soul rest in peace
What do you admire most about him?
His music was a pleasure to listen to.
Wtf you talking about "people were sane back then".
@@morganmatthews2222 We knew what sex we were, we didn't shoot up our schools and we respected our elders just to name a few things.
@@brendakempf186 Jim Crow and segregation? McCarthyism?
Thank you all for listening to such great music can stop Phil and don were the best ever,rickie was also a true one also
What enjoyment they still give us all the years later.thank you.phil and don.
Hello Marlene how are you doing?
Elvis, Ricky Nelson and The Beach Boys: The greatest talents in the history of music.
in your house yeah
So true! But it’s over now. White men caved to DEI. THEYLL NEVER give it back to you
bedroom eyes with a beautiful voice. what else would you need to fall for this guy?
He was so handsome
Loved this song since I was a kid. Dad listened to a station that played “oldies” in the 1970’s. It got a lot of play on the station he had on the dial in his old wagon. Beauty. Thank you.
This is such a lovely song, so easy to listen to. I wish there were more singers like Ricky Nelson around especially nowadays!
Too much control these days... They don't want us to have joy bringers any more.
Handsomest singer ever. Beautiful mellow voice.
So many rock'n rollers have passed, but when I heard about his death (while driving to my NewYear's eve date) i was unexpectantly struck by my own feeling of personal loss. His voice was so listenable, lilting and pleasant; the lyrics so innocent and genuine. It was like ... a little part of my own past had been lost.
One of the greatest if not the greatest ! I could listen to he's music 24/7 I can't say that about Elvis
It reminds me of the time that i started to enjoy pop music ,i was about thirteen,playing football in the park and this song coming over the airways,in the summer sun.
100 percent A+ this song fills your chest with something we all know but can't quite explain, may everyone in love forever know they're truly blessed
I saw him live in 1967 at the fair in San Diego. He was shy, and the music was just great.
Ricky had so many great hits in the 50's and early 60's.
Fun fact, this was the first ever song ever to top the billboard hot 100
Yeah
Great
I don't think that makes sense lol
@@JohnnyPaisan Poor Little Fool was the first number one song on Billboard magazine's then-newly created Hot 100 chart.
I heard that today. Wow. Great song. 🎶
One of the greatest singers ever.
Ricky Nelson was a great songwriter and, boy, could he sing! I was in high school when he died in a plane crash. It was such a great loss.
Hello Carol, how is things going with you ?
Classic CLASSY music. He was such a gorgeous man with a beautiful voice too.
Just watched a video of his sons singing Garden Party they do a great job also nice looking chips off the block & sound a lot like their dad. Was good to know they're keeping his music & memory alive. This old lady misses good music like this thanks for posting.
I first met Ricky at the Play Boy Club in Lake Geneva. He shook my hand from the stage in a 1982 performance. He wouldn't look me in the eye. I knew why. That's all that mattered. He was 42. I was 27. One year after his death, I moved to Laguna Beach. I lived up the hill from where his mother, Harriet, was living. Tortilla Flats, a Mexican restaurant, still had the Nelson name on a booth reserved for the family. I can't tell you how often I wondered what it might have been like if Ricky hadn't lost his life only one year before I moved to his hometown. He was profoundly talented as well as kind. RIP, Ricky.
1rrrick 20 yrs between me and the love of my life....sometimes it just works out like that.
1rrrick I don't understand. Why wouldn't he look at you ?
Timmy Farlight I think he knew the age gap made the relation inappropriate
Timmy Farlight because 1rrrick has a dddick
1rrrick Wow that is so cool!
Mr. Rick Nelson was very important to the music industry! So many folks loved and enjoyed his music. I loved his brother being intrigued and supportive within this archaic video! Thanks! Johnny J
Thank you for putting this on UA-cam. I had forgotten how much I liked him. This is a good reminder. 😊
This song is the first song ever to hit number one on the billboard charts. This is were history is made.
In august 1958
Thank you for these great songs. R.I.P.
Hello Rosamund, how are ou doing?
Good, good old days....such a privilege to have grown up in the 50,s 60,s.....❤
We didn't know how good we had it.
Ricky Nelson had one of the best voices in music history.
I miss him.
His songs were and always will be great.
George Vreeland Hill
The chord progression in the song as played by the great James Burton first caught my attention back in '58. Since then, this song moved up to be permanently in my "TOP TEN" All-Time R & R favorites.
Ricky, Bobby Darin, Eddie Cochrane, Buddy Holly. We were spoiled back then.
were is Elvis.....when music was music....
Ricky Nelson was unique. Don't forget you can still see a bit of Ricky in his daughter, TRACY NELSON when she graces us with her great acting ability once in a blue moon - and that glimps of Ricky that she carries.
One of my all time favorite Ricky Nelson songs! I've loved it ever since I heard it on an oldies station around 1993 as a little kid. I really miss when there were radio stations all over the country that played these classic songs from the 50's and 60's. It's great music that still deserves to be heard everywhere and by everyone!
Yes, ppl were so much happier and nice to each other. I finally switched off my radio in 2019...hadnt been enjoying the terrible music they play now... Wether old or new they play rubbish and depressing music. It hurts my head these days.
I'm 57 I wish I'd been born in 1945 when my Mum was born.
@@caroleyre People really did seem a lot nicer in the 90's. I miss those times so much! I also can't stand most modern music, and it's been ages since I've listened to the radio by choice. Most new music just puts me in a bad mood. Even most current country music (my favorite genre) is awful. By the way, my mom was also born in 1945! Sometimes I also feel like I was born too late and I'm in my 30's.
As a "Vocal Impressionist," and one who was so very blessed to be able to meet Ricky Nelson backstage....I can tell you thar Ricky Nelson was such a NICE GUY!!! It was my sister's birthday and he was so accommodating and warm to talk to and he took time with us as though my sister was the only female in the room!!! Out of GREAT RESPECT I include Ricky as one of the Voices that I do! I never fail to remember him every New Years Eve and it still makes me sad!!! He had so much more to offer the music world and it's just T-R-A-D-J-E-C-T !!!!! God Bless his Family and hisTwin son's Mathew and Gunnar.... "The Nelsons!!!!" They are fabulous Muscians!!!!
This song has that "makes you feel like you're actually in 50's/60's" power.
I was thirteen years old when I first heard this in 1960.
Brilliant then and brilliant now.
You still here?
Although I was born in 1950 didn't learn to listen to this music until I was in my thirties does remind me of happier times
oh to be that handsome and be able to sing those kinds of songs...
I sure he had some good times
Yep. panties came off for sure
Yose mite 😂😂😂
Genetics.
I loved this guy
Im 18 and this era of music is my favorite what I would do to live in this time in history the music the style of clothing everything was just classy
I’m 13 and I can relate to this comment:)
It was wonderful.
I used to think Ricky was just a teen idol, but he had talent and a great voice.
it feels like the previous generation is passing away without leaving the successors their memories, knowledge and standards
Bcs they're always plugged into their machines... Lowering their attention spans to that of a Goldfish on Social Conditioning Media. They don't listen they will regret this.
There was Ricky Nelson and then there is was Elvis.?.
They were probably responsible for creating half of the screaming fainting love struck fans that was evolving out of this new sound of music called "ROCK & ROLL" .?. The Beatles... Rolling Stones etc.
This is real music unlike today 🎸🙏
This song 🎶 Rocks!! Love it !! Mr.Clos From Los Angeles California 2024……
Not just a teen idol. This man made some fine music...
OMG, he was so cute and I can remember how upset I was to hear that he'd gotten married. That was on April 20, 1963.
What great easy going sound back then that nothing today can surpass.
MY FAVORITE RICKY NELSON SONG. I USED TO SING THIS ON A TRACTOR RAKING HAY WHEN I WAS ABOUT 14
I would too if I had a tractor
I once had the great pleasure of watching Ricky perform this song not more than 5 feet away from me as I was at the foot of the stage , front row center.This was my favorite Rick Nelson song and sung only by Rick himself..RIP Ricky........sk
So lucky mate :)!
***** Great Evening ! It was 1982 at the Metro Centre,Rockford Ill.,90 miles NW of Chicago.A headline act of Oldies Legends including Rick Nelson, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry and other great Legends.Ricky looked great Just like we had seen him on TV hundreds of times before, but he was 5 feet away ! and performed flawlessly.I had grown up listening to these monumental legends in Rock and to see them so close and in person, was a memory that will last as long as I do.The venue was packed, standing room only. All of the greats played their most popular hit songs.You should all have been there to capture a memory that never ends !.Peace.
Dana Brinkmeier Great story and thanks for sharing. I am 65-years old and
watched the show every week. Ricky Nelson was a great teen idol. Great band behind Ricky - like James Burton, guitar icon. Gosh, would this be popular on TV
if it were on today ? I actually think so. God Bless .. Roger C.
***** The Jordanaires did nearly all of Ricky's back up vocals until his Stone Canyon Band days began in the early 70s . James Burton once joked about how he and the others standing behind Ricky on the Ozzy and Harriet set , had to lip sync the Jordanaires . The Jordanaires never appeared on the show because they were too busy with Elvis and many other Pop , Rock , Blues , and Country singers back in Nashville at the time .
and all these years we thought Ricky's friends were singing ! LOL db
I'm here Silvia. You got great taste in music.
These songs will never die ! That's for sure !
No words to describe soulful music gorgeous man
His brother was a looker too. Handsome brothers.
At age 13, we took the bus all day to the Minnesota State Fair and paid $2.50 to see Ricky Nelson....Worth every penny
Heck yeah worth every penny! Now people pay 250 to see a guy with no instruments rapping into a mic with his pants falling down.
There's something about the music that is missing in today's stuff. The music, when done right has such an incredible ambience. It's got ceiling.
I still can't get over how beautiful Ricky was. He blighted my youth. RIP RIcky,
Pat Melton
That will keep your husband jealous still.
@@BassicVIC lol I saw that too😂
@Senyora Santibañez no se
Hello Pat
Elvis had stiff competition here
Music from my youth. Great artist. And great days...Greetings from Ireland
Ricky Nelson was a good son and a good person. He sang very beautiful songs that made us very happy. May God keep him in heaven forever. Amen.
Ricky Nelson , es ist eine Zeit wunderbar , ein Sänger, top
Sonny & cher, wie vermiss ich diese Zeit mit Tollen Künstlern.
RIP Ricky Nelson. I always LOVED you & your songs. You were taken too soon.😘💕
How are you doing Ursula?
one of the greatest songs of all time!!! I heard many years ago that Poor Little Fool was the most played song on jute boxes in the country.I believe it.
He had such a beautiful voice, I love this song, one of my dad’s favourites.
My father loved this song. HE LIVED THE ROCK 'N' ROLL ERA TO THE FULL.
Hello Maria how are you doing?
This music was played on my dad's birthday he was a huge fan of Ricky Nelson he watched him live quite a few times until he passed away rest in peace Dad
Wonderful song. I was a young man when this song came out.
So beautiful 😍 love his songs . Am going back in time and it’s bringing back so many wonderful memories
I love this guy, love all his songs
Poor little fool was one of my favorite, may his soul rest in peace
What do you admire most about him?
I'm 13 and here i am listening to 1960s songs, oh how i wish i was born in this time.
Nah you just like old music
@@firezera nah, i've always wanted to live in that time ever since i read a book about 1960s America.
I was 19 in 1960 and in a little rock band.Used to do this song at local gigs.Great times ,great songs .
Im turning 4 next month. My fav song yet
@@brendendavis8596 If your really only a four old who is typing already, and liking music from my youth then this world has thrown me for a loop again. I don't believe it, but stranger things have happened i guess.
My favorite (Ricky) Rick Nelson song! The summer of 1958 I played "Poor Little Fool" over and over again on my 45rpm record player. I think I had a secret crush on (Ricky) Rick Nelson! The 1950's - the best time to have grown up, the innocence of the times, no war, no drugs, and the music, which remains our connection to a time that is gone but not forgotten.
How are you doing Opaula?
Yes..I love the 60's, loved all this music, every week I kept a book with all the top ten records in (cut it out of the newspaper as it was in there weekly)..this is one of the greats...
Hello Mary, we've never met but I've seen some of your other comments around youtube on other topics and I just wanted to say I think you're a very nice person
Thank you very much...
You're welcome, and you have a great smile. Let's keep in touch from time to time.
i loved my sixties my net under skirts sick out dresses stilletoes
Mary Rawson *d4bq
This is era was so good even Japanese oldies are crazy good
What are some Japanese oldies?
@@preciousrendition7119 There was a big hit song in North America called Sukiyaki by Kyu Sakamoto in 1963. It sold 13 million copies worldwide. It's sung in Japanese. Absolutely beautiful.
I have pic of his plane that went down.The smell, the "Back off!" Tape.etc. Went down in my town, Dekalb, Tx. I was just a kid...I will never forget it. Great talent.
Hello Shelly how are you doing?
Rick Nelson was one of my favorite singers and your right Paul, it is a pleasure listening to the '60's music. Compared to now what some people are putting out, yikes, of course that's my age talking, lol.
No it is not your age talking . There hasn't been anything like the talent (voices) that existed from the mid 50s through the 60s with the likes of Ricky , Elvis , Johnny Mathis , Brenda Lee , Everly Bros , Drifters , Platters , Patsy Cline , Connie Francis , and many many others .Sadly , it will most likely never happen again .
From the late spring & summer of '58, this song was # 1 in Denver, on KOSI , 1630 AM, for what seemed like, 4-ever. I never, ever tire of hearing Rick sing it. --------------Written by Jimmy Duncan, with James Burton on lead guitar.---------------RIP, Rick nelson.-----------------WolfSky9
Tengo entendido que la escribió Sharon Sheeley a sus 18 años.
It's such a blessing when God gives you a gift in life and you know it
Wish modern music was like this, I would love a revival. Proper music with real instruments and the ideal length of time.Loved the 80's when I was young, much prefer pop music pre-80's rather than post 80's.