I started listening to their music in the 60's and started dancing to their tunes around when I was 17 yo. I'm 72 now still loving and listening to their timeless music. It brings back beautiful memories.
I never forget their beautiful songs and I just remembered how I grow up with the songs of lettermen.. until now I'm 70yo still listening to their beautiful music 🎶🎵😌.
Thank you Gary, for speaking to me on the phone when I was with Donny last October to spend my birthday month. I had a lovely time with him and his friends. He looked after me well. A big hug from me here in Spain. All the best to you and your loved ones. 😘😍
I'm with you------------all of their hits---------were when I was young, handsome, & invincible, knowing I was going to live forever. ----------------------WolfSky9, 73 y/o
@@Wolfsky9 You took the words right out of my mouth isn't that the truth young handsome going to love forever chasing the girls driving our GTOS around listening to the real music we had.
I escorted the homecoming Queen at the game my senior year. They played there’s a summer place. I almost forgot where I was when they crowned her and I kissed her.
Growing up in the 80's, I enjoyed their harmonies on the local easy listening station. It always made me envious that I didn't grow up during the 60's as my parents did.
On this day in 1961 {September 18th} the Lettermen performed "The Way You Look Tonight" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program 'American Bandstand'... At the time the song was at #44 on Bllboard's Top 100 chart, five weeks later it would peak at #13 {for 1 week} and it also spent 13 weeks on the Top 100... In 1936 the song won the Academy Award for 'Best Original Song', it was featured in the movie 'Swing Time'... And on October 24th, 1936 Fred Astaire's original version of the song peaked at #1 {for 6 weeks} on the Your Hit Parade Singles chart... Between 1961 and 1971 the Lettermen had twenty records on the Top 100 chart; their two biggest hits both peaked at #7, "When I Fall In Love" for 1 week in 1962 and "Goin' Out of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" for 2 weeks in 1968... According wikipedia.com, since 1961 there have been sixteen different members of The Lettermen...
I saw them around this time in Erie, Pa at Warner Theater. What always impressed me in their shows, is how each could go into a solo for short while, then all of sudden mix back in with the other 2 to get that perfect harmony... Amazing !
I graduated high school in 1969. I go to college with my Lettermen, Association, and The Vogue’s albums and most in the dorm only cared about Led Zeplin and hard rock. They were stupid. I’d take my date to a secluded spot and play the lettermen and it was great for Romance. You can’t get anywhere with a girl playing hard rock.
This is my second favorite Lettermen lineup -- my favorite is Jim, Tony, and Gary. Today's lineup is comprised of three fantastic singers who sing well together -- but they don't sound like The Lettermen, and I guess we should not expect them to. I actually prefer Reunion because with Jim, Gary, and Ric, they sound very much like the guys who had the hits, because two of them were!
Sorry to hear of the passing of Jim Pike co founder of The Letterman ! You were an exellent singer ! As were all the Letterman ! Loved your harmonizing ! That was when music was good quality ! 🎤 🎤 🎤 🎻 🎻 🎻 🎹🎺 🎵
Saw them at the old Melody Top outside Chicago in 1979. They put on a great show. Their music was once described as "smooth as ice cream", which is defintiely a cool comment.
Saw them at the old Melody Top outside Chicago in 1979. They puton a great show. Their music was once described as "smooth as ice cream", which is defintiely a cool comment.
Favorios Wonderful Music.It Lessen my Stress& Depression sa mga Bagay2x Risk Haopen Now adays.Due to This Pandemic Covib.Above All. Never Give up .Have a Strong Faith & Trust Prayers Ti our LORD Alminghty.For. Them Nothing is Impossible & Our Great HEALER.
No Mike, This was recorded over 30 years ago and posted just for Lettermen fan enjoyment. I don't knowif there is a way to down load off youtube or not. Never done it before. Maybe there is someone out there who has.
I never saw the original group with Bob. My first concert ever was in 1972 taking my future wife to the Chicago auditorium to see Tony, Gary, and Jim. I also ssaw them when Donny replaced Jim a few years later. Saw both versions 3 times each. The later Lettermen were OK but never had the harmony of the early groups.
I started listening to their music in the 60's and started dancing to their tunes around when I was 17 yo. I'm 72 now still loving and listening to their timeless music. It brings back beautiful memories.
Their. Voices blend so well together i just love them so very. Much and always have my eta of time
The lettermen are always great then and now today. A devoted fan always!!!❤😂🎉❤😂🎉❤😂🎉❤😂🎉
Before auto tune….these songs take me back to my youth in a very sweet and nostalgic way
Their quality of voice never fade.
Wow I consider myself blessed to have listened to the lettermen's songs. I grew up listening to their beautiful songs.
My Favorite Group from 1960- Now! Love their sound!
They’re so fantastic. The combination of three voices so alluring to hear.
Love growing up with the Lettermen.
I never forget their beautiful songs and I just remembered how I grow up with the songs of lettermen.. until now I'm 70yo still listening to their beautiful music 🎶🎵😌.
Thank you Gary, for speaking to me on the phone when I was with Donny last October to spend my birthday month. I had a lovely time with him and his friends. He looked after me well. A big hug from me here in Spain. All the best to you and your loved ones. 😘😍
Really love listening to their music since I was a kid.
They were the greatest. Saw them several times. The little guy sat on my lap for a bit. ❤😅 I was so embarrassed..😂
They songs have a good quality.It's nice to hear.
"When I Fall In Love" and "Summer Place" always reminds me of my youth when life was beautiful, now only a memory. Thanks for posting.
I'm with you------------all of their hits---------were when I was young, handsome, & invincible, knowing I was going to live forever. ----------------------WolfSky9, 73 y/o
Me too. My favorite group singer. Love their songs.
@@ceciliaagullana1457 Same.
@@Wolfsky9 You took the words right out of my mouth isn't that the truth young handsome going to love forever chasing the girls driving our GTOS around listening to the real music we had.
Same feelings.
Still listening in 2024!!
true, great blending(Golden voice combined) the Lettermen.
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I shall always be a fan of the lettermen thanks
Unmatched three-part harmony and what a class act.
30 years? Can't be. I'm not THAT old! :-) Used to travel all over the country to see these guys. Good time!
i always cry every time. thank you for your music
Their songs are divine, the voice blending is magical..
Remembering when I met my husband sixty years ago in the sixties.
I have all ways liked The Lettermen !!!
Timeless! I still listen to my vinyl!
My fave singers from high school until now
I escorted the homecoming Queen at the game my senior year. They played there’s a summer place. I almost forgot where I was when they crowned her and I kissed her.
Growing up in the 80's, I enjoyed their harmonies on the local easy listening station. It always made me envious that I didn't grow up during the 60's as my parents did.
The Lettermen music style never dies or shall say timeless!
Yesssss...
You got it !!!!
Very true (not necessarily the same with those pastel blue tuxedoes though)
What a great video for us to enjoy for many years to come.
I saw them a couple of times in person. They were fabulous!!
They are my favorites I hope their songs will not fade.
Timeless I'd say. Thanks for the wonderful memories and the music shared.
Love these singers!!
What a harmony!!
In the early 70’s my pushy father brought me and my brother back stage at The Mid-South Coliseum and we we sang with Jim, Gary, and Tony.
timeless, eternal. loved it. Thanks for sharing on youtube.
Those Music Song By the Lettermem.Every Times I Hear.It makes me. Feel back to Remember my Younger Age Memories. GOD BLESS
My very favorite singing group!
The Lettermen are still performing after more than 50 years. They are still fantastic as showmen and gentlemen. I love the Lettermen.
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On this day in 1961 {September 18th} the Lettermen performed "The Way You Look Tonight" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program 'American Bandstand'...
At the time the song was at #44 on Bllboard's Top 100 chart, five weeks later it would peak at #13 {for 1 week} and it also spent 13 weeks on the Top 100...
In 1936 the song won the Academy Award for 'Best Original Song', it was featured in the movie 'Swing Time'...
And on October 24th, 1936 Fred Astaire's original version of the song peaked at #1 {for 6 weeks} on the Your Hit Parade Singles chart...
Between 1961 and 1971 the Lettermen had twenty records on the Top 100 chart; their two biggest hits both peaked at #7, "When I Fall In Love" for 1 week in 1962 and "Goin' Out of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" for 2 weeks in 1968...
According wikipedia.com, since 1961 there have been sixteen different members of The Lettermen...
Fabulous musicianship!
Sadly, the guys are largely forgotten, but they had a great sound.
I saw them around this time in Erie, Pa at Warner Theater. What always impressed me in their shows, is how each could go into a solo for short while, then all of sudden mix back in with the other 2 to get that perfect harmony... Amazing !
I loved all songs of lettremen
nothing can compare with the Lettermen
I have a collection of there music. And old long play record and a CD. Nice to the ears and a meaningful songs to our heart.
I graduated high school in 1969. I go to college with my Lettermen, Association, and The Vogue’s albums and most in the dorm only cared about Led Zeplin and hard rock. They were stupid.
I’d take my date to a secluded spot and play the lettermen and it was great for Romance. You can’t get anywhere with a girl playing hard rock.
This is my second favorite Lettermen lineup -- my favorite is Jim, Tony, and Gary. Today's lineup is comprised of three fantastic singers who sing well together -- but they don't sound like The Lettermen, and I guess we should not expect them to. I actually prefer Reunion because with Jim, Gary, and Ric, they sound very much like the guys who had the hits, because two of them were!
Or you can just appreciate the group and not be negative but that's not in your nature is it?
THE BEST THERE IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Fantastic group great voices good songs
Great Letterman!
I remember playing this in junior high at Nimitz, with Mrs. Sherman in the school orchestra. Huntington Park, Ca.
YEA! Gary Pike!!!!
Love,love this group
Sorry to hear of the passing of Jim Pike co founder of The Letterman ! You were an exellent singer ! As were all the Letterman ! Loved your harmonizing ! That was when music was good quality ! 🎤 🎤 🎤 🎻 🎻 🎻 🎹🎺 🎵
Lettermen music is my favorite ,
Este grupo siempre ha sido de mis favoritos.
What a great memory for any teen ager in love back in the 60s!!
Imissed them so much .where are they now 20022
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F O ❤️ R E V 🕌🏛️🍍 E R!
A timeless fav songs..
Lettermen is great as ever
How years passed so fast now Im 66 but still love all this song bringing golden memories of my life.
I'm going to be 66 tomorrow how that happened I don't know but I love this music it's a time machine back to the good old days!!!
These recording artists are popular during the 70's.
Saw them at the old Melody Top outside Chicago in 1979. They put on a great show. Their music was once described as "smooth as ice cream", which is defintiely a cool comment.
They were the members came to Japan in 80th.
I was a highschool student at that time.
It's my nostalgic memories.
The Best!!
I love this sonó. When l mete a boy at the UNAM. He way help me to round my clases room. He way whistler this lovely song. MORE was our song.
The outfits look at least 45/50 yrs ago....I had a frilly shirt in 1972
Thanks loads!
excelentes voces y sus arreglos
Saw them at the old Melody Top outside Chicago in 1979. They puton a great show. Their music was once described as "smooth as ice cream", which is defintiely a cool comment.
i like the song of Lettermen.
What a great concert
OMG, you are sure right, nothing can compare. Scuse me, need to get to my insulin.
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Favorios Wonderful Music.It Lessen my Stress& Depression sa mga Bagay2x Risk Haopen Now adays.Due to This Pandemic Covib.Above All. Never Give up .Have a Strong Faith & Trust Prayers Ti our LORD Alminghty.For. Them Nothing is Impossible & Our Great HEALER.
I promised myself..it will be forever for him
Musica lindíssima boa gosto tre lellermen
Oh yes. I could love you more
No Mike, This was recorded over 30 years ago and posted just for Lettermen fan enjoyment. I don't knowif there is a way to down load off youtube or not. Never done it before. Maybe there is someone out there who has.
degarmome ask how on google, there’s probably a dozen ways
Amazing music 🥰
They have a sweety voice.It's classic type.
I agree ! And I also like The Monarchs!
Tony Butala and Donny Pike
I Love Them All: but that Donny....especially when He sings James Taylor... both good: keep it up, Donnie!!!!💕
So chill to lisen
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The durable lettermen
I never saw the original group with Bob. My first concert ever was in 1972 taking my future wife to the Chicago auditorium to see Tony, Gary, and Jim. I also ssaw them when Donny replaced Jim a few years later. Saw both versions 3 times each. The later Lettermen were OK but never had the harmony of the early groups.
They can be considered as a recording artists up to this moments.
I love the song ..more.
I feel this song is from the movie ...
I remember my younger days when im in my teen age years.
Awww Summer Place... it is Davao City for us.....
look at those frilly costumes (1970's & 1980) I had a powder blue shirt like that (Johnny Carson brand) I wore to Las Vegas In 1971
Muzica lindiscima boa gostei
Where are you love?
RIP Jim Pike
Superman/Clarke Kent on the right, Paul Rudd in the middle, John C. Reilly on the left. Anyone with me?
My God Father