Dear Mr. Diamond, I have truly enjoyed your music for the past 40 years and have learned many by heart. Thanks for all you have contributed throughout my life!
mi papá escuchaba mucho esta canción, a días de que falleció la volví a escuchar y llore mucho, recordándolo, ahora es una canción muy importante para mi
There are no better lyrics to describe how it is for a man who is in a relationship with a woman who he knows doesn't love him anymore and there's absolutely nothing he can do about it. She's unable to completely cut the cord (although she's close), and he's in tremendous pain every day. He knows he should just let her go and leave, but he just can’t.
Me too. The song reminds me of Tanya Kleczek, who I loved with everything I had as a young man for 4 years, whereupon she left me, moving on with her life in 1989. When a song like this hits, it vibrates my heart, deep down inside, still, 36 years later. Still.
my Dad used to be listening to Neil Diamonds songs so much, without him understanding one word of the English language. So this brings me back to these moments in my childhood when I used to watch my Dad listening to this music and just purely enjoying it! These memories… priceless! ❤
Fell in love with a covert narcissist 20 years ago. Although I learned a lot from it (and I do mean a lot), after all was said and done, at it's core, it was still a one-night stand with a 20 year break up and some really unforgettable nights here and there. Things could have been different if she had just been honest with herself. This song describes such a relationship perfectly. Thank you, Neil.
Wow! Are you me? This comment hit me so hard. I could have written it myself. I haven't been the same since I met her. I hate the things she did, but yet I'm glad that I had the chance to learn the harsh reality of the depths of people's capacity for being awful to someone you are supposed to love. Glad I'm not alone. Hope you're doing better wherever you are.
@zafricious No, you're not alone. We're all in such a rush to try to live before we die, we forget to respect ourselves by way of our choices for a mate. I'm doing much better, and I hope you are as well. Have a great life.
What are the telltale signs of a covert narcissist? I am beginning to question it regarding my marriage of over 23 years. I have read too many differing descriptions of it. I would like to hear from someone who has lived through it.
@michaelancey7786 Well, it's taken on a case by case basis. In my particular case, I learned very late in the relationship that she had not been truthful and forthcoming about the mental and physical abuse she experienced by her father. He was a religious fanatic, and nothing she ever did as a child was good enough for him. Additionally, she was held responsible for and punished for her younger siblings' behavior. We all relive our childhoods, so just imagine translating her father's behavior through her presence. We did great as long as nothing I did triggered some deep-seated emotional landmine. It could have been something as simple as spending 30 seconds on the phone with my ex wife as a court ordered courtesy to deliver information about my daughter's schooling for her upcoming custody exchange. Every 4 to 6 weeks, I was given relentless silent treatment, denied sex, or was given a vicsious scowl from across the dinner table. I just chaulked it up to her menstrual cycle. Once she determined that she was done with the punishment, she was very gentle and sweet, very supportive, had a great body, whitty and funny, and had a great career. The underlying message was, "You're not through suffering until I decide that I'm done with you." It was a power trip that she needed on a chemical level to sustain her own sanity, and there I was feeding into it by saying to myself, "If only I could show her", "If only I could love her more", "If only I could make things easier for her", "if only...", "If only...", "If only...." A man begins to lose himself, and it's very unhealthy. As we both got older, the punishments lost their nuance, and she would simply become verbally abusive, all the way down to such pettiness as attacking something as simple as a hat I was wearing. Once I finally was given the proper insight as to what I was really dealing with, it all made sense, and it made saying a final goodbye all that much easier. There's plenty more, but I think you get the idea. It's like trying to put a band-aid over a cut on a leg which was amputated decades ago. You can't fix it. Hope that helps.
This gentleman, Neil Diomand, left his home and found a small community called Oak Island devastated by Hurricane Ike. He committed to build several homes for the poorest, deserving among us. He is a good man. Thank you Mr. Diamond.
The song reminds me of Tanya Kleczek, who I loved with everything I had as a young man for 4 years, whereupon she left me, moving on with her life in 1989. When a song like this hits, it vibrates my broken heart, deep down inside, still, 36 years later. Still.
As a young man I loved Neil Diamond but now that I'm older I never appreciated the message he was portraying in his songs. I am so glad that now I can appreciate his songs the way We were supposed to understand them. My favorite song was Love on the Rocks. I'm glad that Neil Diamond. And many other artists were leading the masses to a better understanding of life. Most of us only see things on the surface. There's nothing wrong with that view but we don't see the depth of our vision. I'm still open to suggestion
This is my all-time favourite song from the 1980 film-The Jazz Singer, co-written by Gilbert Becaud [best remembered writing songs like What Now My Love?, A Little Love and Understanding and not to mention September Morn, in which he co-wrote with Neil Diamond] and I do have the French, German and Spanish versions of the song. Also, I`d like to dedicate this song to my late parents, who are great Neil Diamond fans as well as me.
As a kid...this was one of my favorite songs......still is..for some reason it popped into my head and it hit me hard.......it is not a love song, i always thought it was ......it is about alcoholism addiction and depression...
Fuè una tarde lluviosa, primera vez que probè el whisky, primera vez que fumè un cigarrillo, primera vez que hice realmente el amor (no solo sexo como muchas veces antes); y esta gran melodìa de fondo, por eso, esos momentos y esta canciòn la guardo y seguirè guardando por siempre en mi memoria y a esa mujer en mi corazòn...
Excellent, Neil Diamond's voice just melts me. Has since I watched The Jazz Singer as a child with my Mom and Grandma, brings back some awesome memories. Thanks for posting.
She broke my heart and soul in 1989 and I was listening to respected Mr. Diamond from 1984 .it was over in 1989 , than I was a solitary man destiny got me into it again in 1992 since then all going well somehow but from July 2018 again things changed and love on the rocks again . solitary man standing alone again .as he stand when ma had to leave him six months old . God bless everyone with lots of endless love
a wonderful ballad from a legend. I appreciated this artist late. when I was a kid I was more concerned with listening to my rock metal bands to acknowledge such wonderful songwriting.
Neil's music, his voice...transcends time, he has touched peoples lives if only for a moment and that moment stays with them for decades...he is a MASTER at his craft. Thank you Mr Diamond for being such a big part of my life...I've loved every verse..
Grew up on this song. Listened as a naive child... Now I play it as a single mother diagnosed in 2019 with cancer who lost her mom at age 27 to cancer. Both our birthdays are coming up and I hear this so differently now but... Damn still love this ❤💔
I contend that Neil sings the line..."First they say they want you...BELIEVE how they really need you... " No online lyrics contain the word, but I still hear it.
Like it was yesterday, 42 years ago!😢 This timeless love song hits you in the HEART💔 To all those AMAZING days we thought would last forever when we were young and in Love💕
NEIL I CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY AT DOME POINT AND TIME A PERSON WE ARE WITH CAN HAVE A CHANGE OF HEART FOR NO MORE BUT GOD NEVER ABANDON S HIS ❤❤❤❤❤ CHILDREN HIS LOVE ALWAYS IS UNCONDITIONAL ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have just had to do the same she was the love of my life 23 years together but she didn't love me anymore I took it and I have moved on all the best in your life u will find love again lots of love from bonnie Scotland and my name is Michael xx
Reminds me of the 🎥 film "The jazz singer"me and mum watched it once with Neil Diamond in it. Imagine if was woman 👠 singing this from her perspective?!❤
November 2020 growing up I was introduced to this amazing mans music.By another amazing man my dad and I’ve never looked back since.Love on the rocks and hello again my favourite so so beautiful ❤️
Very emotional song when you were in the studio recording love on the rocks my whole body was shaking absolutely magical the lady that was with you then that later became your wife I could tell by the way she was admiring you she already was in love with you who wouldn’t fall in love with Neil diamond I know I did when I watched a Jazz singer my beloved mom that passed away loved Neil Diamond her name was Caroline sweet Caroline my mom I introduced me to Neil diamonds music she loved sweet Caroline and crackling Rosie my father dedicated crackin Rosie to my mom everytime I listen to Neil diamond I think of my mom and dad
Thanks Neil,,, this is a great one of your songs,,,,,, DEEP,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well done,, us music lovers,, like this ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,cheers to you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
When a break-up occurs ,one segues (?) into another earlier Nieil Diamond song before getting to this one ...oh no no , then after this one , if lucky , to the self worth re-affirmation of I am .,..I said ...-masterful writing from the one and only Neil Leslie Diamond.
Me too. The song reminds me of Tanya Kleczek, who I loved with everything I had as a young man for 4 years, whereupon she left me, moving on with her life in 1989. When a song like this hits, it vibrates my heart, deep down inside, still, 36 years later. Still.
A very nice songs, actually all Neil Diamonds songs are beautiful. But there is a tiny mistake in the lyrics mentioned here. instead of " how " it is actually " hear " in the part ( At first they say they want you, hear how they really need you) But still hank you very much for the efforts of including the lyrics.
Dear Mr. Diamond, I have truly enjoyed your music for the past 40 years and have learned many by heart. Thanks for all you have contributed throughout my life!
Me too ✋ 😪 😢 😞 🙂
Same here.
Word! 🥰🎶
It needs more cowbell
Something creepy and stupid about writing a letter to someone who will never read it ---its like me writing to my dog
mi papá escuchaba mucho esta canción, a días de que falleció la volví a escuchar y llore mucho, recordándolo, ahora es una canción muy importante para mi
There are no better lyrics to describe how it is for a man who is in a relationship with a woman who he knows doesn't love him anymore and there's absolutely nothing he can do about it. She's unable to completely cut the cord (although she's close), and he's in tremendous pain every day. He knows he should just let her go and leave, but he just can’t.
I wish you well for your journey
So well described….exactly what I went thru!!
Me too.
The song reminds me of Tanya Kleczek, who I loved with everything I had as a young man for 4 years, whereupon she left me, moving on with her life in 1989. When a song like this hits, it vibrates my heart, deep down inside, still, 36 years later. Still.
my Dad used to be listening to Neil Diamonds songs so much, without him understanding one word of the English language. So this brings me back to these moments in my childhood when I used to watch my Dad listening to this music and just purely enjoying it! These memories… priceless! ❤
Loved Neil Diamond since I heard my mum playing his songs when I was a teenager ( I’m 57 ) now & still listen to him. 🥰👍
I never truly appreciated this song until I lived it.
That's so true.😢
Fell in love with a covert narcissist 20 years ago. Although I learned a lot from it (and I do mean a lot), after all was said and done, at it's core, it was still a one-night stand with a 20 year break up and some really unforgettable nights here and there. Things could have been different if she had just been honest with herself.
This song describes such a relationship perfectly.
Thank you, Neil.
I like the way people pour their hearts out here.
Wow! Are you me? This comment hit me so hard. I could have written it myself. I haven't been the same since I met her. I hate the things she did, but yet I'm glad that I had the chance to learn the harsh reality of the depths of people's capacity for being awful to someone you are supposed to love. Glad I'm not alone. Hope you're doing better wherever you are.
@zafricious No, you're not alone. We're all in such a rush to try to live before we die, we forget to respect ourselves by way of our choices for a mate.
I'm doing much better, and I hope you are as well. Have a great life.
What are the telltale signs of a covert narcissist? I am beginning to question it regarding my marriage of over 23 years. I have read too many differing descriptions of it. I would like to hear from someone who has lived through it.
@michaelancey7786 Well, it's taken on a case by case basis. In my particular case, I learned very late in the relationship that she had not been truthful and forthcoming about the mental and physical abuse she experienced by her father. He was a religious fanatic, and nothing she ever did as a child was good enough for him. Additionally, she was held responsible for and punished for her younger siblings' behavior.
We all relive our childhoods, so just imagine translating her father's behavior through her presence. We did great as long as nothing I did triggered some deep-seated emotional landmine. It could have been something as simple as spending 30 seconds on the phone with my ex wife as a court ordered courtesy to deliver information about my daughter's schooling for her upcoming custody exchange.
Every 4 to 6 weeks, I was given relentless silent treatment, denied sex, or was given a vicsious scowl from across the dinner table. I just chaulked it up to her menstrual cycle. Once she determined that she was done with the punishment, she was very gentle and sweet, very supportive, had a great body, whitty and funny, and had a great career. The underlying message was, "You're not through suffering until I decide that I'm done with you."
It was a power trip that she needed on a chemical level to sustain her own sanity, and there I was feeding into it by saying to myself, "If only I could show her", "If only I could love her more", "If only I could make things easier for her", "if only...", "If only...", "If only...."
A man begins to lose himself, and it's very unhealthy.
As we both got older, the punishments lost their nuance, and she would simply become verbally abusive, all the way down to such pettiness as attacking something as simple as a hat I was wearing. Once I finally was given the proper insight as to what I was really dealing with, it all made sense, and it made saying a final goodbye all that much easier.
There's plenty more, but I think you get the idea. It's like trying to put a band-aid over a cut on a leg which was amputated decades ago. You can't fix it.
Hope that helps.
This gentleman, Neil Diomand, left his home and found a small community called Oak Island devastated by Hurricane Ike. He committed to build several homes for the poorest, deserving among us. He is a good man. Thank you Mr. Diamond.
What a beautiful thing to do. X
The song reminds me of Tanya Kleczek, who I loved with everything I had as a young man for 4 years, whereupon she left me, moving on with her life in 1989. When a song like this hits, it vibrates my broken heart, deep down inside, still, 36 years later. Still.
Another masterpiece!!!❤❤❤ I remember hearing this song when I was very little. Always loved Neil Diamond!
A song that could only have been written in the worst of times. "...yesterday's gone all now all I want is a smile."
Eso no es una canción , eso es algo muy superior a un poema , eso es algo que dicta el corazón
My favorite Neil Diamond song. I heard this on the radio today and realized I hadn't heard it since I saw him in concert in 1987.
One of the greatest break up love songs of all time..
its about alcoholism, depression and addiction......
As a young man I loved Neil Diamond but now that I'm older I never appreciated the message he was portraying in his songs. I am so glad that now I can appreciate his songs the way We were supposed to understand them. My favorite song was Love on the Rocks. I'm glad that Neil Diamond. And many other artists were leading the masses to a better understanding of life. Most of us only see things on the surface. There's nothing wrong with that view but we don't see the depth of our vision. I'm still open to suggestion
I know it's been three years but I have to commend you for speaking your heart.
A beautiful, beautiful song! The legend that is Neil Diamond!
This is my all-time favourite song from the 1980 film-The Jazz Singer, co-written by Gilbert Becaud [best remembered writing songs like What Now My Love?, A Little Love and Understanding and not to mention September Morn, in which he co-wrote with Neil Diamond] and I do have the French, German and Spanish versions of the song. Also, I`d like to dedicate this song to my late parents, who are great Neil Diamond fans as well as me.
This song is so amazing and emotional I love it Neil Diamond is a Legend 🥰
As a kid...this was one of my favorite songs......still is..for some reason it popped into my head and it hit me hard.......it is not a love song, i always thought it was ......it is about alcoholism addiction and depression...
I love lyrics so I can sing and too many creators set lyrics up after the performer starts singing. As far as Neil. 100% GOLD.
One of the best song writer of all times never get tired of hearing him
What a song....he must have really poured his soul into this one!
William Collins He certainly poured my soul into this one
Without a doubt
@@fscap811 Mine too.
Easily his best.
I poured my own soul into this song.
Fuè una tarde lluviosa, primera vez que probè el whisky, primera vez que fumè un cigarrillo, primera vez que hice realmente el amor (no solo sexo como muchas veces antes); y esta gran melodìa de fondo, por eso, esos momentos y esta canciòn la guardo y seguirè guardando por siempre en mi memoria y a esa mujer en mi corazòn...
Excellent, Neil Diamond's voice just melts me. Has since I watched The Jazz Singer as a child with my Mom and Grandma, brings back some awesome memories. Thanks for posting.
Melts my heart and soul
Love it
Play it instead of going to mass
Cheers
Roberta
She broke my heart and soul in 1989 and I was listening to respected Mr. Diamond from 1984 .it was over in 1989 , than I was a solitary man destiny got me into it again in 1992 since then all going well somehow but from July 2018 again things changed and love on the rocks again . solitary man standing alone again .as he stand when ma had to leave him six months old .
God bless everyone with lots of endless love
a wonderful ballad from a legend. I appreciated this artist late. when I was a kid I was more concerned with listening to my rock metal bands to acknowledge such wonderful songwriting.
Underrated song .....its simplistic melody and words transcended to a total different level by Mr. Diamond.
Jon Blake it’s far from underrated is a masterpiece fact
my favorite Neil Diamond song next to his duet w/ Streisand. I love the minor chords in this song.
Neil's music, his voice...transcends time, he has touched peoples lives if only for a moment and that moment stays with them for decades...he is a MASTER at his craft. Thank you Mr Diamond for being such a big part of my life...I've loved every verse..
Sung with so much passion... Now that's a true musician kiddies, listen good cause'... NO one is coming even close in 2019!
I'm here and share this buty to my dear people 🤗💖
I still remember her smile, her eyes, her hair, her touch, and that look of love. The nite guard!
Whos Still Listening December 2019 .....Hes Voice Melts My Heart X
Still listening? I never stopped listening to Neil Diamond. :-)
2020 :))))
@@Traveling_Man_64 yes it's a great musician he sings the truth I love it
You are so right it's a great musician
@@Traveling_Man_64 nah 2020
Simply powerful. Timeless....
Grew up on this song.
Listened as a naive child... Now I play it as a single mother diagnosed in 2019 with cancer who lost her mom at age 27 to cancer.
Both our birthdays are coming up and I hear this so differently now but... Damn still love this ❤💔
So sorry for your loss xx ❤️
I hope you are well.❤❤❤
I contend that Neil sings the line..."First they say they want you...BELIEVE how they really need you... " No online lyrics contain the word, but I still hear it.
Thank you! I was wondering what he was singing. I just sing it, "BLEEEEE how they...." lol
He is just awesome,love the movie,the Jazz...my mother took me to see it,just wonderful...!!!
Like it was yesterday, 42 years ago!😢
This timeless love song hits you in the HEART💔
To all those AMAZING days we thought would last forever when we were young and in Love💕
😢Survivor of a brokened heart ❤️
Neil Diamond songs are timeless. Great voice.
GOAT!!
This song just touches my heart!!
Me too!!
I love this song. It reminds me of my dad who left me when i was only young
Beautifully crafted song...Can only be Neil Diamond...Voice💔
Fell in love Neil's voice the first time I heard Solitary Man
Beautiful song that only this brilliant man can deliver.
Simply mesmerizing! One to ponder!
I never get tired of this song no matter how many times I hear it.
That's the exact same thing with me!
Me too since 1980 I am listening this song up to this moment I love this song so much untij I grow old
good taste
Me Too.😉
Thank you for your songs🙏🏻🙏🏻
Truely a legend,,, not just a talented musician, but a handsome as me!
Great song of my childhood, 1980 they played this song relentlessly on the radio.
A Smith, Do these lyrics make any sense at all? they seem meaningless; a juxtaposition of unrelated senteces.
Cyrus Dee Makes sense to me, I guess it depends on who's listening and message you get from the lyrics.
Electrik Ladyland exactly
C Dream you have to have been in bad relationship and still really love that person but don't know what to do. It's a horrible place to be.
Yes they did! I was a sophmore in high school and heard it on the radio almost two or three times a day!
NEIL I CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY AT DOME POINT AND TIME A PERSON WE ARE WITH CAN HAVE A CHANGE OF HEART FOR NO MORE BUT GOD NEVER ABANDON S HIS ❤❤❤❤❤ CHILDREN HIS LOVE ALWAYS IS UNCONDITIONAL ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
sometimes love is not enough and we had to say goodbye for our own good and peace of mind ...thanks for loving me
❤️
I have just had to do the same she was the love of my life 23 years together but she didn't love me anymore I took it and I have moved on all the best in your life u will find love again lots of love from bonnie Scotland and my name is Michael xx
@@machargs123 thanks fo rur inspiring words...keep safe always
Ah, Gratitude for having been loved- now that's something uncommon to find these days. Good on ya, Tamara!
Reminds me of the 🎥 film "The jazz singer"me and mum watched it once with Neil Diamond in it. Imagine if was woman 👠 singing this from her perspective?!❤
Listening to Neal diamond watching the planes flying, thinking of fad,27 years in the air force sure miss him, he loved Neal diamond.
Just simply a great song. Its just as moving now as it was all those years ago.
Love this song so much and his voice, its unique
I agree it is a great song so true
November 2020 growing up I was introduced to this amazing mans music.By another amazing man my dad and I’ve never looked back since.Love on the rocks and hello again my favourite so so beautiful ❤️
Very emotional song when you were in the studio recording love on the rocks my whole body was shaking absolutely magical the lady that was with you then that later became your wife I could tell by the way she was admiring you she already was in love with you who wouldn’t fall in love with Neil diamond I know I did when I watched a
Jazz singer my beloved mom that passed away loved Neil Diamond her name was Caroline sweet Caroline my mom I introduced me to Neil diamonds music she loved sweet Caroline and crackling Rosie my father dedicated crackin Rosie to my mom everytime I listen to Neil diamond I think of my mom and dad
just wonderful song, magnifique :)
We use to dance and sing to it. And it juat brings back the memories of the area we lived in. Our houses. Games. Everything
This song touches me the deepest part of my heart,it envelops me in beautiful memories
I remember that I was in my 15 years old, now have 49 😱😱
Like me👊
@@kristinaloncar3920 really? ❤💙💚💛
@@mariluguerrero2242 really 😁
Thanks Neil,,, this is a great one of your songs,,,,,, DEEP,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well done,, us music lovers,, like this ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,cheers to you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Constantly in goosebumps…. Such memories ( my dad ❤️rip )
One of the greatest songs of all time.
Everyone's been there. Man expresses it succinctly.
Yes, this is what love feels like most of the time.
40 years ago this broke my heart x
Welcome to the club, it still does...
When a break-up occurs ,one segues (?) into another earlier Nieil Diamond song before getting to this one ...oh no no , then after this one , if lucky , to the self worth re-affirmation of I am .,..I said ...-masterful writing from the one and only Neil Leslie Diamond.
Música maravilhosa. Linda voz. Interpretação magnífica como sempre. Grande Neil.
Love on the rocks ,ain't no surprise. Just pour me a drink and I'll tell you some lies . Yesterday's gone , now all I need is a smile .
Love this song really dug deep love You Neil your a true legend
I love all his songs ! The legendary man! 🌹❤️
Love Neil diamond he's my favorite singer has been for years
This song♥️His voice♥️The way it swells and soars♥️The raw feels♥️
John Casey, I feel your pain man. --Chuck brought me here
me too bro
Me too.
The song reminds me of Tanya Kleczek, who I loved with everything I had as a young man for 4 years, whereupon she left me, moving on with her life in 1989. When a song like this hits, it vibrates my heart, deep down inside, still, 36 years later. Still.
What a song, I got fourty - three years listening and I still saying what a song
This song will always remind me of my dad ... The loved Neil Diamond . RIP HFS . X
This is such a fantastic song!
One of best vocalists ever..
Makes me cry every time!
It's a meaningful song
❤️
An absolutely fantastic song which I have always liked!
favorite song all time of Neil because love is on the rocks
Not many songs can give me a lump in my throat and make my lip quiver and cry....and my love is not on the rocks. I'm just down......
I see why my mom really liked him.
So did my mom.
The man was an excellent singer. Every song had meaning, heart and soul as well.
My dad liked him
one of the songs from *_The Jazz Singer_* movie ... with Neil Diamond and Lucy Arnaz (aka Lucy Jr.)
I love his music have all my life and I am 60 love never dies
awesome.You are the best voice in world!
Yes ... WE ALL KNOW THE SONG !!! ... And it's amazing Neil xx
Mother played this full album in the car and learned ever line loved it
You got that right. Without a doubt. 100 percent!
I always love this song and when I grow up and learn enough English to understand the meaning of the lyrics....... I just want to say wow
Such a beautiful song I love it 💓🇨🇮
What. A. Voice!!!!
A very nice songs, actually all Neil Diamonds songs are beautiful. But there is a tiny mistake in the lyrics mentioned here. instead of " how " it is actually " hear " in the part ( At first they say they want you, hear how they really need you) But still hank you very much for the efforts of including the lyrics.
wooow amazing SONG!..love it 💙💕💖👌
10 times a day I say I hope your happy n healthy ... god I miss you
His songs soothes my soul..
Love this song and waking up to it drinking my coffee
Timeless masterpiece
The jazz singer was a great movie
one of the best
Donna Allen Yeah, but he never sang a jazz song hard pop rock instead.
Donna Allen great movie I agree
yes your right the movie was great and i still have it and i met bobby bruce
Totally agree, he was excellent in it, should have done more films
I can’t think of better lyrics to start a song
😊