One of mu all time Aussie Favorites of the 50's and 60's growing up as a teen during the 1980's love and still love the music from before I was born . My mother used to say to me I was born in the wrong era lol . Normie's version of this song always blew me away bless his soul :-).
When i was teaching primary school i used to use the 3 versions of this song to demonstrate the changes in music. Kids always this version. Love Normie
I loved this song when it came out, and still do. It has a unique exciting sound. The organ actually sounds like they turned the volume up all the way, and it is technically not coping very well - there is discordant hum modulation. But like the famous faulty speaker in the US hit Rocket 88, it made the song.
Happy Birthday Normie Rowe born on February 1, 1947. He is an Australian singer and songwriter of pop music and an actor of theatre and soap opera, Who also became notable for his brief military service during the Vietnam conflict. Rowe's double-sided hit the A-side, a reworking of the Doris Day hit "Que Sera Sera" /with b-side a cover of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates "Shakin' All Over" was one of the most successful Australian singles of the 1960's. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normie_Rowe
Love you Normie Rowe. I grew up with this song. A true favourite. 👍👍😊😊💜💜
Good on you Normie.
Best Wishes for Christmas.
🎄❤️🎄❤️
Just a fantastic version of this old classic. Very proud of our Normie.
😁🖐🇦🇺
One of mu all time Aussie Favorites of the 50's and 60's growing up as a teen during the 1980's love and still love the music from before I was born . My mother used to say to me I was born in the wrong era lol . Normie's version of this song always blew me away bless his soul :-).
this is an aussie classic. and deserves more views.
This version was a huge hit and Normie Rowe was everywhere.
I agree
Thanks so much sallie6 for this wonderful oldie, and goodie at that.
This is it. A fabulous Normie song. The best!!
Thanks you so much. Only you can sing this song.
From Brisbane. ❤🇦🇺
When i was teaching primary school i used to use the 3 versions of this song to demonstrate the changes in music. Kids always this version. Love Normie
Happy Birthday Normie Rowe! 75 years ♥
Norman John Rowe (born 1 February 1947) ♥
Absolute classic. How are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe out there?
Normie Rowe really was great.What a voice. best song though is tell him I'm not at home.
Not to forget ohh la la and the beautiful song where Jimmy Page played that normie did in uk
The 334rd number one hit in Australia.
I loved this song when it came out, and still do. It has a unique exciting sound. The organ actually sounds like they turned the volume up all the way, and it is technically not coping very well - there is discordant hum modulation. But like the famous faulty speaker in the US hit Rocket 88, it made the song.
I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL WHEN THIS WAS OUT. I WAS VERY KEEN ON IT AND HIM AS WELL AT THE TIME. ITS A GOOD OLDIE.
so good normie rowe let's go 👍
Great song
Best version ever.
Great 60s memories of my school girl friend
what a voice!!
A good aussie man.real good
We had some great Australian talent in the mid to late 60s I never listened to overseas artists.
Wow, he looked a lot like Paul McCartney as well. Great song, great Aussie
Normie was the love of my life at 16 oh the memories
And so many girls 💔
So young great song.
Now I know what I loved go normie
Absolute classic. How are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe out there?
Normie Row. King of Pop
Doris does it good but our Normie own this song
Kills doris days version
I play this a lot at home
Love this song by Normie Rowe have done since I was like 15 y.o now 54 lol
This version was first done by PJ Proby.
Great bloke to chat to.
This makes me want to shake rattle a roll and every thing else
Happy Birthday Normie Rowe born on February 1, 1947. He is an Australian singer and songwriter of pop music and an actor of theatre and soap opera, Who also became notable for his brief military service during the Vietnam conflict. Rowe's double-sided hit the A-side, a reworking of the Doris Day hit "Que Sera Sera" /with b-side a cover of Johnny Kidd & the Pirates "Shakin' All Over" was one of the most successful Australian singles of the 1960's. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normie_Rowe
Awesome!
Best version of the song, ❤❤ Normie
Australia's version of Bobby Sherman?
Sam Smith
They looked similar, but Normie had a stronger voice...
Justin Bieber.
1965
That guy could Sing
Absolute classic. How are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe out there?
Dont put him and Bieber in the same category
Seen his last appearance in Brisbane before he left for Vietnam
Definitely put them in the same category.
Great Northcote Boy
Sandy Scott wallpaper roses
Classic mid sixties Aussie pop
Nothing holds a candle to the original . Sounds like the Beatles Shake
I prefer original, tho when i sing in Karaoke I just switch out to "when i was a little boy" lol
A young 18 year old Normie Rowe.
Sounds like John Lennon crosses with Doris Day😊😊😊
Perhaps the Justin Bieber of the 1960s.
Noooooooooo, Normie Rowe wasn't a smart arse or cocky bastard. Bieber could only ever wish to be the man Normie Rowe became.
NO
@STUART MILLS Justin Bieber. He's a Canadian pop singer, very much in a similar mold to Normie Rowe.
are you kidding Justin Bieber is not even a man its a transgender female ,just like Taylor Swift is a dud
Ummm... I guess you have to be Australian. This is really awful.
Just a different interpretation of the song . I thought he did well with his style ...