In 1961 I was 15 and met a girl who was 13 we went to party's and danced to Motown and in high school still with this girl we watched Dick Clark on American bandstand and all those people dancing to the 60s music, those days were golden and in 1965 i married that girl and we just celebrated 57 years together and sill dance to the slow music of that era in our 70s
Music is good for the soul. It also brings out the best in most people. So glad you found your soulmate, through dance and music. Everything happens for a reason. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
yes,...the American dream was a greath Idea!!!,..and everyone on the planet wanted to live this dream,...but the dream is over....now lucifer & his gang of fallen Angels have taken over the Planet!!!....were fked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@michaelschiffel Just in case you do not know. Her name is Robin Mary Paris. She passed recently at the age of 75. Sigh, female beauty is constant but only briefly owned by an individual.
@@michaelschiffel She pitches up if you put in her name on you tube. One scene is just her doing the ironing (on another Dizzy someone has made a collage of TV movie scenes) and you are thinking WOW!
I was one of these girls! Proud to be a Baby Boomer - the best of times! Graduated in 1969! So many memories. This was one of my favorite songs and still love it!
I'm 67 now. I bought this 45 when it 1st came out & still have it. It was my 2nd 45 I ever bought. 1st was Crimson & Clover, 3rd was Jumpin' Jack Flash. All the beginning to a 500+ album collection. Thank You Columbia House!
I'm not sure the kids these days even know what a 45 is. I know they have their own special things of the day that they will look back on some day and probably think the same thing I'm thinking now: they don't know what they missed out on. Despite today's world being so critical about how kids were raised in the 60s, 70s, and 80s I don't think we turned out so bad. And we have a lot of things to look back on and reminisce about that are, in my humble opinion, better than some day looking back and most of what you remember is spending all of your time glued to your computer and/or phone. Not that I haven't done my share of that too but kids should be outside playing in the dirt and riding bikes and skateboards and roller skating, playing hide-n-seek and tag, etc. I never see kids outside doing things like that these days. But back to 45s ... I still have a few of those, along with many albums ... though not nearly as many as your collection. It seems vinyl albums are making a comeback ... Target has a lot of them anyway. I'm curious if the younger generations actually get record players and play the vinyl records or if this is an attempt to appeal to us older folks, who maybe they think are more likely to explore and get into more modern music if they can hear it on records and whatever. 😂
@monicabohn2476 I was working with some young folks around the age of thirty and I said to them what is the connection of a person who was born in 33 and was 45 in 78? None knew! Haha.
I am 62 years young and grew up in this era...... what a wonderful time amongst all wrongs that plagued the country. Songs from the 60's and 70's always brings tears to my eyes... what a time!
Same age as you! I graduated from high school in 1977. We definitely had the best music. I used to watch American Bandstand every Saturday. And Midnight Special, was it Saturday or Friday night? And Saturday Night Live! The original great crew! Yes, that was an incredible era.
@@suzyrunninghawk7870 I too, graduated high school in 1977. If ever i was granted a wish to go back in time, this would, most , definitely, be it. Second wish, those who didnt get a chance to experience the 70',s, could. Phenomenal era. Never to be again, for sure!!!!! (:(:(:(:(:(:(:
Someone once said that music is the closest thing we have to a time machine and I happen to agree. I hear a piece of music and it takes me immediately to the time and place I first heard it.
Since my dad died in 2020, I've been listening to a lot of the music of his time to try to understand or appreciate more of his experience, especially as a 17 year-old high school drop out entering the USMC in 1967. Couldn't do it without these tunes.
It reminds me of being on the octopus st Battersea funfair and hearing this fab song. Such happy memories of being in my teens and not having a care in the world,!!
I sing this to my one crazy dog all the time.she’s so crazy she makes me dizzy, the songbfits her to a T, she’s a Pom who is no lady just a wacko dog who makes us dizzy! Lol
I agree on the music but I'm not gonna support WW111. Ain't no way a country with a nuclear stock pile bigger than the USA will ever lay down thier arms.
The 60’s were full of these amazing fun happy and cool 60’s songs like this 1969 Hit “ Dizzy “ . And then as an extra bonus for the guys, it’s danced very confidently by the sexiest young woman ( I will wager she’s a confident American woman??) with the most amazing figure in a mini-skirt . Ladies were more sexy then, without the aggression some have today, or the unbelievable levels of anti-male which permeates what passes for society today . Overall Both sections of society were better off in the 60’s ( not all ofcourse, but what % age of people would say they were happier in the horrendous 2020’s compared to this Golden Age of Swinging 60’s and early 1970’s. And best of all for the young lady that danced to the “ Dizzy “ hit by Tommy Roe .. her incredibly strong , athletic and beautiful figure is immortalised at the same beautifully young age she was when she danced with such confident abandon. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.. you lucky Duckies from the 60’s . She’s a Cracker as one famous comedian used to say. By the way, I’m sure someone must know who this Dancing beauty is and I bet she might even love to be contacted to Celebrate her Brief Past Fame and now immortal Beauty. Godbless 1 and All 😁😁
The 60’s were full of these amazing fun happy and cool 60’s songs like this 1969 Hit “ Dizzy “ . And then as an extra bonus for the guys, it’s danced very confidently by the sexiest young woman ( I will wager she’s a confident American woman??) with the most amazing figure in a mini-skirt . Ladies were more sexy then, without the aggression some have today, or the unbelievable levels of anti-male which permeates what passes for society today . Overall Both sections of society were better off in the 60’s ( not all ofcourse, but what % age of people would say they were happier in the horrendous 2020’s compared to this Golden Age of Swinging 60’s and early 1970’s. And best of all for the young lady that danced to the “ Dizzy “ hit by Tommy Roe .. her incredibly strong , athletic and beautiful figure is immortalised at the same beautifully young age she was when she danced with such confident abandon. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.. you lucky Duckies from the 60’s . She’s a Cracker as one famous comedian used to say. By the way, I’m sure someone must know who this Dancing beauty is and I bet she might even love to be contacted to Celebrate her Brief Past Fame and now immortal Beauty. Godbless 1 and All 😁😁😮
I love 60s and 70s music. When a favorite song comes on the car radio... I unroll the windows and turn the music wayyyy up. Singing along. Makes my heart so happy. And, the lady who told her grandkids it's her dancing in the "Dizzy" video. I would love to know how to dance like that. I'll be 59 in October. And this music still touches my heart when I hear it. Those times were amazing!!!
The other day, a car drove by blasting feelings on the radio. I’m quite sure that’s the first time in human history that’s ever happened. It was hilarious.
I was 17 years back in 1969 and when they played Dizzy the dance floor was over filled. Missing the time when it did not hurt to get up in the morning. God in heaven i miss that time! Do you remember?
I was in my final year at art college that year. Lots of girls there. No tattoos, no piercings other than ears, little make up, and the ability to change the world for the better. It seems epitomised by this lass dancing. Good times.
I'M 69 , THE 60'S 70'S-80'S MUSIC WAS THE BEST OF ALL TIMES...I STILL LISTEN TO IT... Dizzy, I'M SO DIZZY IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS A GOOD SONG IT TAKES ME BACK TO THE 1960'S ...IN 1969 I WAS 15 YEARS OLD CAME TO AMERICA IN 1966 FROM PR..FUNNY I LIKE THE AMERICAN MUSIC , BUT NOT LATINO MUSIC...ROBIN MARY PARIS DIED IN 2022 REST IN PEACE GIRL, WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU...
@Evan Moyer Everything is wonderful and exciting when one is experiencing puberty. This is true for every person. Watermelons are sweeter, peaches juceir. First kiss, first touch, first smell.......first love. Just memories now. Just jaded old people knowing their lives are nothing but an existence of delaying death. Remember when we were young and the lyrics of songs spoke truth that would never apply us? When I'm 64 One day closer to death When your seeds are dried up Anyway just a thought Evan Moyer.
I get "Dizzy" when I hear this song! If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic music, movies, hotrods and concerts, YOU were blessed!!
Maybe that's how I should look at it instead of dreaming about some scientist building a time machine. No wonder the Back to the Future Trilogy is my favorite 3 movies.
i was 16 when this song came out, i just about wore out the 8 track tape playing it over and over. man those were good times, if i could only go back and relive those times
That was the "second" record, I ever bought. Right after, Sugar Sugar by the Archie's. At 63, I still have both 45's. 🙂Still enjoy listening to both! 🙂
Likely you have Crystal Blue Persuasion, then? I can see the label spinning on the portable record player as I write this. Unfortunately, we often lost the center adapter or broke it, so it is rotating a little OFF-CENTER! oh well, at Christmas we'll get a three-pack in our STOCKING?
@@MrJeffchoy I like you have LP's and 45"s dating right back to the 50"s and all in pristine condition and i am in my 70's and no way am i getting rid of them. I even have the first KISS and other metal groups LP's
We listened to this a hundred times when we were little, spinning around in the living room, falling and laughing. Memories are more valuable than diamonds.
These were times when life was so simple! We use to blast this song in the car and sing to it as we cruised down the boulevard with the windows down! Memories flooded back as I listened to it! 🥲🥲
@@deni0.0.7 Watch guy who wrote Handsome Johnny for Richie Havens. On Broadway in Raisin In The Sun . Emmy for Roots. He recovers from C19 at 84 : ua-cam.com/video/aP-ncHI1M8k/v-deo.html Thanks for watching. I'm 69 & still kicking. Came for the dancer.
I'm 73 and Tommy Roe (The Sweet Pea Kid) is one of my favorite singers from the 60's. I love "The Dancing Troll" and yes, that is what a women should look like, especially a beautiful woman from the 60's who is wearing a micro-mini skirt! Those were the days of feminine sexiness! Thanks for posting this video from the memories of my past life!
I am a fifty-two year old Gen-Xer born 1972. This song was written three years before I was born. I literally grew up listening to this song. It is hard to believe this song is fifty-five years old. I liked the song the first time I heard it as a child. I STILL like the song decades later.
Oooh, would if I could go back in time to relive this over (forever!) It's now January 5, 2023 and I'm still mesmerized by this dance and dancer. Hope it has brought many good memories back to many of you.
I am searching for and listening to all my mum's favourite songs online. I am crying as I listen to each of them. Mum RIP, I love and miss you so much Ohhhhh how I used to peep to see her dancing to these beautiful songs. She was so skinny and flexible.
I'm sorry for your loss, hon. I lost my mom also so I know how much it hurts! May God, our Father of compassion, provide you comfort as you grieve. God bless you. ❤
I'll be 64 on May 5th, and boy, when I view this video does it ever bring back fond memories of my youth I thought had left me forever. Ah, so much fun and good friends back then! Guess I'm a doddering old fool now, because watching this brings a tear to my eye, but oh, sweet bird of youth! Rock n' roll everybody! Luv ya all!
I just love this style of dancing from way back when! I grew up at the time when it was just fazing out, so glad I was around to witness some of it. Very cool!
@@enriquemore3332 Robin Mary Paris, Actress: Annie Hall. Robin Mary Paris is an actress, known for Annie Hall (1977), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Beacon Hill (1975).
Still have all my 45 vinyls! As a kid of the groovy 60s era I spun Dizzy relentlessly on my record player & danced all dizzy just like that girl! Those were the good old days!
Best era of music. I grew up during this time too and we played and danced to this song over and over and over. Had the hair, clothes and ALL of the music. Great times!
But it was the beginnings of what is today.. I remember hearing when I was a Teenager that Rock n Roll was the devils music.. LoL, so they played more it..
Это - ОГОНЬ !!! И песня, и музыка, и ... ТАНЕЦ, движения :) Чувствуется - Ж И З Н Ь !!!! БРАВО ! У меня жена, 1958-го - ТАКАЯ ! :))) До СИХ ПОР ! :) Ей тоже - БРАВО !!!
I loved this song when it came out ... still do. And YES, the girls wore dresses that were that short in 1969 ... and I, for one, am f***ing glad they did ... :)
Michel Charette love this song also I was 10 and sang this song in the shower. my mother would yell at me to turn the radio down so I sang it a little lower and she would thank me for turning it down.till one time she asked me how many times does that radio station play that song.i told her it was me all the time singing in the shower.she and my sister didn't believe me so I got in turned the shower on and started singing Dizzy and my mom and sister just stood there with there mouth's open in disbelief.from that moment on I haven't stopped singing. Dizzy started it 😎
That what you say. The genertain before you, your parents, even parents generations said the excat opposite. Excatly same as most of our generation says about current and up coming generations 😂😢😮
Wow, one of my favorite songs back in the day! Lordy we played so many different kinds of songs back in the day! Love this! I was 15, fell in love that year! Got Married at 16, Vietnam came along and made a big impact on my life!
Rhonda Boncutter Tough time for sure. My dad served in Vietnam in 66 and 67 with the Marines. My mom used to tell us that she would watch the news every night and worry like hell when they listed the number that were killed.
Gorgeous dancing stroll. Was 16 years old when I first heard this song. Every morning you could hear it on the p.a. system....dole intermediate.those were the days....
Hola! En ese tiempo tenia 5 años ! Me acuerdo siempre mi mama sintonizaba la radio cooperativa y escuchaba el programa demusica bailable.yo me acercaba a la radio y me ponia a bailar! Disfruta este tema!
When I went out on a date with my now husband back in 1972 my little sister was 4 and we put this record on and she danced for him,so cute! Also she danced to the song on that album sweet pea, remember that one?
one of my absolute favourite songs what a successful tune..makes me feel happy. and the girl dancing to the tune is doing very well too..love the way she moves!
Dizzy I'm so dizzy my head is spinning Like a whirlpool, it never ends And it's you, girl, making it spin You're making me dizzy First time that I saw you, girl I knew that I just had to make you mine But it's so hard to talk to you With fellas hanging 'round you all the time I want you for my sweet pet But you keep playing hard to get I'm going around in circles all the time Dizzy I'm so dizzy my head is spinning Like a whirlpool, it never ends And it's you, girl, making it spin You're making me dizzy I finally got to talk to you And I told you just exactly how I felt Then I held you close to me And kissed you and my heart began to melt Girl, you've got control on me 'Cause I'm so dizzy I can't see I need to call a doctor for some help Dizzy I'm so dizzy my head is spinning Like a whirlpool, it never ends And it's you, girl, making it spin You're making me dizzy, my head is spinning Like a whirlpool it never ends And it's you girl making it spin You're making me dizzy You're making me dizzy I'm so dizzy You're making me dizzy
In 1961 I was 15 and met a girl who was 13 we went to party's and danced to Motown and in high school still with this girl we watched Dick Clark on American bandstand and all those people dancing to the 60s music, those days were golden and in 1965 i married that girl and we just celebrated 57 years together and sill dance to the slow music of that era in our 70s
Music is good for the soul. It also brings out the best in most people. So glad you found your soulmate,
through dance and music.
Everything happens for a reason. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Congratulations. You have definitely stayed committed to one another, a quality not so common these days of everything disposable.
yes,...the American dream was a greath Idea!!!,..and everyone on the planet wanted to live this dream,...but the dream is over....now lucifer & his gang of fallen Angels have taken over the Planet!!!....were fked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Que lindo! Parabéns para vocês!
Счастливых лет вам,вы молодцы.
Who else gets a big smile on there face when they hear these old time 60's songs?
I smile when I'm watching a nice young chick gyrate like this ! These 60's songs were an every day thing for me.
@@michaelschiffel Just in case you do not know. Her name is Robin Mary Paris. She passed recently at the age of 75. Sigh, female beauty is constant but only briefly owned by an individual.
@@richardstone3473 Thanks.
@@michaelschiffel She pitches up if you put in her name on you tube. One scene is just her doing the ironing (on another Dizzy someone has made a collage of TV movie scenes) and you are thinking WOW!
*their
I was one of these girls! Proud to be a Baby Boomer - the best of times! Graduated in 1969! So many memories. This was one of my favorite songs and still love it!
i love you
You should do a video... your self on the other half of the screen,,,
We need
Inspiration*
And your still pretty!😃😃😃😃😃
Hi grandma!
I'm your favorite grandson))
And I know You are always the most beautiful ledy in the world!!! And Forever!!!
I was born in 1969. Grew up on this music (and Motown!), and when we got kids of our own, we passed it down to them.
I'm 67 now. I bought this 45 when it 1st came out & still have it. It was my 2nd 45 I ever bought. 1st was Crimson & Clover, 3rd was Jumpin' Jack Flash. All the beginning to a 500+ album collection. Thank You Columbia House!
I'm not sure the kids these days even know what a 45 is. I know they have their own special things of the day that they will look back on some day and probably think the same thing I'm thinking now: they don't know what they missed out on. Despite today's world being so critical about how kids were raised in the 60s, 70s, and 80s I don't think we turned out so bad. And we have a lot of things to look back on and reminisce about that are, in my humble opinion, better than some day looking back and most of what you remember is spending all of your time glued to your computer and/or phone. Not that I haven't done my share of that too but kids should be outside playing in the dirt and riding bikes and skateboards and roller skating, playing hide-n-seek and tag, etc. I never see kids outside doing things like that these days. But back to 45s ... I still have a few of those, along with many albums ... though not nearly as many as your collection. It seems vinyl albums are making a comeback ... Target has a lot of them anyway. I'm curious if the younger generations actually get record players and play the vinyl records or if this is an attempt to appeal to us older folks, who maybe they think are more likely to explore and get into more modern music if they can hear it on records and whatever. 😂
@monicabohn2476
I was working with some young folks around the age of thirty and I said to them what is the connection of a person who was born in 33 and was 45 in 78? None knew! Haha.
U got james u know songs i'm 67 too i'm right there with u i collect 45's & album too thanks brother now i know i'm not alone peace
I'm 64 and my late Uncle Hal was the drummer on this song.
He gave me an appreciation for the 1960ies music.
Kids today do know what a 45 is. It's a gun.
I am 62 years young and grew up in this era...... what a wonderful time amongst all wrongs that plagued the country. Songs from the 60's and 70's always brings tears to my eyes... what a time!
Born in 53, 60’sand 70’s changed my life through the music. Even in Vietnam…
I'm 72 and I grew up listening to this, and I totally agree with you.
Same age as you! I graduated from high school in 1977. We definitely had the best music. I used to watch American Bandstand every Saturday. And Midnight Special, was it Saturday or Friday night? And Saturday Night Live! The original great crew! Yes, that was an incredible era.
Ok, fine but how's your dancing .... then and now?
@@suzyrunninghawk7870 I too, graduated high school in 1977. If ever i was granted a wish to go back in time, this would, most , definitely, be it. Second wish, those who didnt get a chance to experience the 70',s, could. Phenomenal era. Never to be again, for sure!!!!! (:(:(:(:(:(:(:
Someone once said that music is the closest thing we have to a time machine and I happen to agree. I hear a piece of music and it takes me immediately to the time and place I first heard it.
THAT WAS ME.
MUSIC IS THE ONLY TIME MACHINE ❤
Since my dad died in 2020, I've been listening to a lot of the music of his time to try to understand or appreciate more of his experience, especially as a 17 year-old high school drop out entering the USMC in 1967. Couldn't do it without these tunes.
As a drop out to join USAF in 64 these tunes bring many memories.
@@michaelkaye4998 You were probably one of those really smart ones, like my dad.
100 % IN AGREEMENT WITH YOU. MUSIC = A TIME MACHINE, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY FOR THE PERSONAL LOVE AFFAIRS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL.
She's got the look, the hair the legs, and the moves the perfect choice for the part.🍻👏👏
It reminds me of being on the octopus st Battersea funfair and hearing this fab song. Such happy memories of being in my teens and not having a care in the world,!!
The Frog ,
It's a loop of her in reverse of the same 9 seconds over and over
I don’t mind. It’s very well done
Yes. Her dancing reminded me of American Bandstand.
YES!
This being my childhood music, helps me make it through my EMS job during the day.
Thanks for what you do and enjoy your music!
I married one of these fantastic girls in 1973 still together today after 47 years she can still dance the same way
I remember dancing like that! In my go-go boots at that, lol. The good old days... when my joints didn't need WD40, lol.
@@anitabosse 😢😢🤣🤣💚
Awesome!
Ain't life grand?!
Sure you did in your wildest fantasy.
I'm 71 and easily sang along with this....after all these years! Fun song.
Yes I agree a great song,1969, I was three
I sing this to my one crazy dog all the time.she’s so crazy she makes me dizzy, the songbfits her to a T, she’s a Pom who is no lady just a wacko dog who makes us dizzy! Lol
You're a beautiful person. Thank you for the smile I got from your age and comment.
@@salmontanio212 I love that you sing this to your dog and that it suits her personality. 😊
"The dancing girl is Robin-Mary Paris and still dancing at a youthful 69 years old.
I actually did wonder about her while the song was playing. Thank you for the update, glad to hear she's still dancing & doing well. 😁
Thank you I will look her up. That lady has rhythm
Cool...or groovy. 68 and still like it. Gotta go find my mini skirts.
I come from that era. Post a picture of you in it when you find one 🥰😊
I'm 100 years old, I wonder if she'd go out with me? 🤔
I’m 21 years old and I cannot get enough of listening to 60s music, Definitely better than all the garbage they play now
@@Tactical_guitarist I do like some of today's music, but, personally, I think the 60s, 70s and 80s had the best music! 😊
I agree on the music but I'm not gonna support WW111. Ain't no way a country with a nuclear stock pile bigger than the USA will ever lay down thier arms.
For sure.
The 60’s were full of these amazing fun happy and cool 60’s songs like this 1969 Hit “ Dizzy “ . And then as an extra bonus for the guys, it’s danced very confidently by the sexiest young woman ( I will wager she’s a confident American woman??) with the most amazing figure in a mini-skirt . Ladies were more sexy then, without the aggression some have today, or the unbelievable levels of anti-male which permeates what passes for society today . Overall Both sections of society were better off in the 60’s ( not all ofcourse, but what % age of people would say they were happier in the horrendous 2020’s compared to this Golden Age of Swinging 60’s and early 1970’s. And best of all for the young lady that danced to the “ Dizzy “ hit by Tommy Roe .. her incredibly strong , athletic and beautiful figure is immortalised at the same beautifully young age she was when she danced with such confident abandon. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.. you lucky Duckies from the 60’s . She’s a Cracker as one famous comedian used to say. By the way, I’m sure someone must know who this Dancing beauty is and I bet she might even love to be contacted to Celebrate her Brief Past Fame and now immortal Beauty. Godbless 1 and All 😁😁
The 60’s were full of these amazing fun happy and cool 60’s songs like this 1969 Hit “ Dizzy “ . And then as an extra bonus for the guys, it’s danced very confidently by the sexiest young woman ( I will wager she’s a confident American woman??) with the most amazing figure in a mini-skirt . Ladies were more sexy then, without the aggression some have today, or the unbelievable levels of anti-male which permeates what passes for society today . Overall Both sections of society were better off in the 60’s ( not all ofcourse, but what % age of people would say they were happier in the horrendous 2020’s compared to this Golden Age of Swinging 60’s and early 1970’s. And best of all for the young lady that danced to the “ Dizzy “ hit by Tommy Roe .. her incredibly strong , athletic and beautiful figure is immortalised at the same beautifully young age she was when she danced with such confident abandon. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.. you lucky Duckies from the 60’s . She’s a Cracker as one famous comedian used to say. By the way, I’m sure someone must know who this Dancing beauty is and I bet she might even love to be contacted to Celebrate her Brief Past Fame and now immortal Beauty. Godbless 1 and All 😁😁😮
I remember dancing like that! In my go-go boots at that, lol. The good old days... when my joints didn't need WD40, lol.
Did you used to play hard to get?
Good one!
@Whoever But so worth it when we did get you!
You are funny 😀 😃😄
You are funny 😃
Love this song. My mom played this when I was younger and yes she dances like that.
And, pray tell, what is wrong with “dancing like that”!😺
@@lindamacdonald2363 nothing wrong with dancing like that my mom used to dance like that and still can today.
Love it
@@cindystokes3280 she is all woman to dance like that.
@@lindamacdonald2363 The ability to dance in reverse is wrong it violates the laws of timespace.
I am so glad I could listen to music like this when I was growing up, T late 60s and the 70s was a great time to be a teenager
Ohhh yeeeah👍👍
agreed. ive always been jealous lol im a 90s kiddy
The 60's were even better.
Music today is terrible.
@AaronD Digby I don't know who that is, I guess it is time to google
I was 11 years old when this song came out. Greatest hit ever. I am now 64. Forever my favorite song!!!
I was 15, & guess it was considered bubblegum, but, so dancable
Danceable
I was 13.
I was 11 years old, too.
I love this song cause this song is about me
Yes kids, that’s your Grandma...............and she’s way cooler then you’ll ever be!👍🤣👍
Right!
right on !
Rofl that's RIGHT!!!
My thoughts exactly
@Ton Willemse I would give you.her phone number.if I knew it...ha.ha.ha. Blessings...
gosh...i miss my youth so hard...........bubble gum generation music...53 years are gone....tks for the flash back
I'm 64... Poor Mom and Dad, I played this one all the time. Such a great time to be alive! Lovely young lady, she can dance...
ilove youaremin
Robin-Mary Paris
With regards to your age, this young lady could be also your mom.
I'm 70 and was in high school when this came out!
LOL
I love 60s and 70s music. When a favorite song comes on the car radio... I unroll the windows and turn the music wayyyy up. Singing along. Makes my heart so happy.
And, the lady who told her grandkids it's her dancing in the "Dizzy" video. I would love to know how to dance like that.
I'll be 59 in October. And this music still touches my heart when I hear it.
Those times were amazing!!!
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
The other day, a car drove by blasting feelings on the radio. I’m quite sure that’s the first time in human history that’s ever happened. It was hilarious.
I was 17 years back in 1969 and when they played Dizzy the dance floor was over filled. Missing the time when it did not hurt to get up in the morning. God in heaven i miss that time! Do you remember?
Oh I remember well! It's now Epsom salts and bath bubbles
And any Schedule II's available......
Das wahren noch zeiten 👍
I was 6 :) but I remember 1969 very well, it was a big year!
I was in my final year at art college that year. Lots of girls there. No tattoos, no piercings other than ears, little make up, and the ability to change the world for the better. It seems epitomised by this lass dancing. Good times.
I'M 69 , THE 60'S 70'S-80'S MUSIC WAS THE BEST OF ALL TIMES...I STILL LISTEN TO IT... Dizzy, I'M SO DIZZY IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS A GOOD SONG IT TAKES ME BACK TO THE 1960'S ...IN 1969 I WAS 15 YEARS OLD CAME TO AMERICA IN 1966 FROM PR..FUNNY I LIKE THE AMERICAN MUSIC , BUT NOT LATINO MUSIC...ROBIN MARY PARIS DIED IN 2022 REST IN PEACE GIRL, WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU...
A great group 1969 I was three❤
Semper Fi
Man do I wish that I could wake up back in the 60's. It was such a magical time.
My grandma loves this song my grandma told me that she used to dance to this song with her go go boots back in the 60s
Magical and racist! Such a beautiful time...
@Evan Moyer Everything is wonderful and exciting when one is experiencing puberty.
This is true for every person.
Watermelons are sweeter, peaches juceir.
First kiss, first touch, first smell.......first love.
Just memories now.
Just jaded old people knowing their lives are nothing but an existence of delaying death.
Remember when we were young and the lyrics of songs spoke truth that would never apply us?
When I'm 64
One day closer to death
When your seeds are dried up
Anyway just a thought Evan Moyer.
And... Saving JFK for all of us...
@@TheRightsofPassage Pres. Kennedy was long gone at this time. We had Pres. Nixon, Vietnam War and inflation in 1969.
I get "Dizzy" when I hear this song! If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic music, movies, hotrods and concerts, YOU were blessed!!
1979...😂❤
My grandparents house is so stuck in the 70s. And you can feel all that energy . If you live there you start listening to this type of music
Maybe that's how I should look at it instead of dreaming about some scientist building a time machine. No wonder the Back to the Future Trilogy is my favorite 3 movies.
@@EviMlcak we should be glad that’s not possible. It would destroy everything and create chaos.
@@EviMlcak Well, a time machine would be good too!
i was 16 when this song came out, i just about wore out the 8 track tape playing it over and over. man those were good times, if i could only go back and relive those times
We might have time travel in the near future. Not fooling. Lots of stuff coming to blow our minds.
Me too! ✌️
I was still playing 45s except Beatles and Beach Boys LPs.
Had to buy a second 8 track.
ask Indiana Jones he did it
Fantastic hit from 1969 !!! Love that drum break in the middle !!!
"Middle" of the road! 😉😉😁
the great late Hal Blaine played
@@ΑνδρεαςΦρογουδάκης Makes sense
Wow !! we had it all, so great to look back and listen, now coming up to 75 and still loving all the oldies, great songs and music.
I wish they still made music like this today!
I wish they still made women like this today!
The only thing they can make today are things that are NO GOOD !!!🤢
It’s makes me so happy!
@@ITILII it's all plastic these days and when it's worn out we chuck it
@@petersellers3489 , just like the music today, we live in a "THROW AWAY SOCIETY", everything is garbage now!!!!
That was the "second" record, I ever bought. Right after, Sugar Sugar by the Archie's. At 63, I still have both 45's. 🙂Still enjoy listening to both! 🙂
Likely you have Crystal Blue Persuasion, then? I can see the label spinning on the portable record player as I write this.
Unfortunately, we often lost the center adapter or broke it, so it is rotating a little OFF-CENTER!
oh well, at Christmas we'll get a three-pack in our STOCKING?
@@MrJeffchoy I like you have LP's and 45"s dating right back to the 50"s and all in pristine condition and i am in my 70's and no way am i getting rid of them. I even have the first KISS and other metal groups LP's
All you had to do was put your finger in the center and the 45 would adjust .
I also have the Sugar Sugar 45 record.
Sugar sugar was my first 45 s, i paid $1 that time
We listened to this a hundred times when we were little, spinning around in the living room, falling and laughing. Memories are more valuable than diamonds.
Truth INDEED AMEN
That is 100% true!!! I remember playing this record over and over and dancing in the living room with my sister!
How right you are humble4given, and we can also take them with us. :-)
Hahahah! I did the same thing as a kid in the nineties. Put the disc on repeat and spin around until I was sick. ;-D
@@DebbieW1965 Absolutely beautiful memories 💕
I was born in 1963 and got the best decades of music ever: 60s, 70s, and 80s!
Yes I agree I was born in 1966, great decades of music,60s,70s, and 80s
I was born 1958 and feel the exact same way 😊
I think I would have loved knowing Robin Mary Paris. Such an amazing spirit! Rest in peace and dance on, dear one!
These were times when life was so simple!
We use to blast this song in the car and sing to it as we cruised down the boulevard with the windows down!
Memories flooded back as I listened to it! 🥲🥲
Girls Rocked in the 60s, the music, the vibes the wild things!
Remember the babysitter kinda looking like this
Yeah, but we're in wheelchairs now, so what now? 🤣
@@deni0.0.7 Watch guy who wrote Handsome Johnny for Richie Havens. On Broadway in Raisin In The Sun . Emmy for Roots. He recovers from C19 at 84 : ua-cam.com/video/aP-ncHI1M8k/v-deo.html Thanks for watching. I'm 69 & still kicking. Came for the dancer.
They rock in those days today they are full of themselves and don’t know how to cook an egg
@Vga
Not even a TV dinner! How's that for (STUPID) 🤣
Love this song her dancing is fabulous
Hello Diana
How are you doing today?
One of the best & grooviest songs from the late 1960's, love the steady drumming. 🥁🎶☮️✌️💕😊
Great group and song
I'm 73 and Tommy Roe (The Sweet Pea Kid) is one of my favorite singers from the 60's. I love "The Dancing Troll" and yes, that is what a women should look like, especially a beautiful woman from the 60's who is wearing a micro-mini skirt! Those were the days of feminine sexiness! Thanks for posting this video from the memories of my past life!
Que dança gostei muito.
I am a fifty-two year old Gen-Xer born 1972. This song was written three years before I was born. I literally grew up listening to this song. It is hard to believe this song is fifty-five years old. I liked the song the first time I heard it as a child. I STILL like the song decades later.
Oooh, would if I could go back in time to relive this over (forever!) It's now January 5, 2023 and I'm still mesmerized by this dance and dancer. Hope it has brought many good memories back to many of you.
Tommy Roe a great singer and was back in 1969, when I was three.A great group.
Thank God my parents showed me all of the great music of the 60s & 70s. Forever grateful and will pass this on to my daughter
My parents did to.and I'm 52. And did to my daughter.
Has anybody else picked out that this clip is really a small segment of her dancing but on a continuous loop ?
Yep! and some of it is run in reverse, too !
That is how Go-Go dancing is done. You had to be there.
great segment joe
Yes I would have liked to see it unedited, but it was still very good and nostalgic just the same
itwould be interesting to know what tune she's dancing too :D
These are the songs that transport me back to those indescribable days........
Such a uncomplicated time,wish i lived back then
A great song i was three in 1969, I remember that year a little 😊
Ya it was 😊😊😊😊
Actually, it was quite tumultuous with civil rights demonstrations and being drafted to die in the Viet Nam war
@@lisaparsons4124 I was three, about to be four. A happy memory.
@@SabrinaMeShell have a great night 💙
I remember back in high school when dresses like that were in style. Wow! If a person could only go back in time !!!!
Russell Gleason Yes, no P.E. on Friday's so the girls would dress differently. Many girls with the right set of curves would wear those dresses.
Russell Gleason ......Hot pants too!
And wow was it ever hard to maneuver without revealing it all. Drop a pencil? Forget it. We made it look easy but it wasn’t. Lol
All is possible with youtube!
Russell Gleason If you find a time machine, please take me with you,one way only,great times.
I am searching for and listening to all my mum's favourite songs online. I am crying as I listen to each of them. Mum RIP, I love and miss you so much Ohhhhh how I used to peep to see her dancing to these beautiful songs. She was so skinny and flexible.
Praying for you so hard I lost ,y precious Mom a year and a half ago not easier. Take care Memories!!
This has made me cry..alot xx
I'm sorry for your loss, hon. I lost my mom also so I know how much it hurts! May God, our Father of compassion, provide you comfort as you grieve. God bless you. ❤
I'll be 64 on May 5th, and boy, when I view this video does it ever bring back fond memories of my youth I thought had left me forever.
Ah, so much fun and good friends back then! Guess I'm a doddering old fool now, because watching this brings a tear to my eye, but oh, sweet bird of youth!
Rock n' roll everybody! Luv ya all!
Love to you too! 😊
Oh I've always loved this little song! It was so popular when I was in jr. high, and I still love it all these years later!
I can’t stop pl😢 it
The more I grow older, the more I love my mom & dad's music (they were born in the 50s).
I just love this style of dancing from way back when! I grew up at the time when it was just fazing out, so glad I was around to witness some of it. Very cool!
I'm 66yrs old and remember this well!
Hi Sharon
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello makes you smile..
I'm 62 I remember this song great song I love it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@thomasthom6583her name isn't Sharon it's robin mary paris she was born in France by the way I love this song ❤❤❤😂
A great song 1967, I was 1
Lived it...... fabulous years!
Wow what a great sound! A great combination of instruments and a great vocal and back beat.
Love this music!! It was so Awsome, to be a teenager, in the 60's and 70's!
Yes it was
Totally agree graduated high school 74.
So right Kathleen it really was great!
Yes it was Kathleen It Was awesome to be a teenager in the 60 & 70s i would go back today do i have any followers!!!!!
Where is Dick Clark, an American bandstand. All truth that's how I learned to dance.
2 minutes 58 seconds of her dancing .... is nothing less than perfect ! Love ya wherever you are !
I love this song but that dance...it just drives me crazy! I love it!!!
Could watch this all day. Just fabulous.
The women on the video is Robin Mary Paris (The Dancing Troll)
Thank you.
Thank,you are my heroe!
who is Robin Mary Paris??
@@enriquemore3332 the dancer of this video!
@@enriquemore3332 Robin Mary Paris, Actress: Annie Hall. Robin Mary Paris is an actress, known for Annie Hall (1977), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Beacon Hill (1975).
So many times I have looked at this clip... How I miss this period in history. Girls were gorgeous and kept their knickers on!
I grew up on these songs and I still love them plus they knew how to dance back then too .
Late 60’s and the ‘70’s were some of the best years of my time!
Along with the best music of the century!
Ruth Alvarado ooooh, the 70's!!!
Still have all my 45 vinyls! As a kid of the groovy 60s era I spun Dizzy relentlessly on my record player & danced all dizzy just like that girl! Those were the good old days!
Aaaahh yeah !!! I was a 60s gal myself. Wonderful carefree times
Dizzy like a DUMP TRUCK!
Amazing dancer...as good as Sloopy Girl!
Estou assistindo sempre, já que essa musica fez parte da minha juventude! Gratidão!!
Best era of music. I grew up during this time too and we played and danced to this song over and over and over. Had the hair, clothes and ALL of the music. Great times!
This was my favorite song back in 69, I was 14. Where the hell did the time go.
Amen.
Me too 😀
Steven Cheatham
Yo that and Sloopy...what???
Great song, great era, and great dancer. What more could you ask for. Great stuff.
Love to see this Lady dance, such classic and grace from a gone by era.
YOUNG PEOPLE YOU MISSED OUT
missed it by 2 yrs
missed out on what ? racism ? 💀🤚🏾
@@l0v3lyniaa what's this song got to do with racism🤔🤔
@@christophercunha1248 i'm talking about the comment , and what i said was a joke . 😃👍🏾
@@l0v3lyniaa 😂😂😂
Greats from austria
Man we had the best music 💪👏🤘🦋✨🔥
We sure did kathleen
Damn right we did !
But it was the beginnings of what is today.. I remember hearing when I was a Teenager that Rock n Roll was the devils music.. LoL, so they played more it..
We sure did!✌🏾
Это - ОГОНЬ !!! И песня, и музыка, и ... ТАНЕЦ, движения :)
Чувствуется - Ж И З Н Ь !!!!
БРАВО !
У меня жена, 1958-го - ТАКАЯ ! :))) До СИХ ПОР ! :) Ей тоже - БРАВО !!!
Движения такие необычные потому, что видео в обратную сторону.
Движения очень разнообразные.))),а что делает ногами, вообще не видно. Вот это танец.))))
большая голова и нет шеи зашибись ! БРАВО !!!
Это 70е, вы можете себе вообразит, что там за кустщи. Я уж молчу про подмышки. Это же тихий ужас.
Да уж, лахудра на троечку с плюсом.
I loved this song when it came out ... still do. And YES, the girls wore dresses that were that short in 1969 ... and I, for one, am f***ing glad they did ... :)
Michel Charette love this song also I was 10 and sang this song in the shower. my mother would yell at me to turn the radio down so I sang it a little lower and she would thank me for turning it down.till one time she asked me how many times does that radio station play that song.i told her it was me all the time singing in the shower.she and my sister didn't believe me so I got in turned the shower on and started singing Dizzy and my mom and sister just stood there with there mouth's open in disbelief.from that moment on I haven't stopped singing. Dizzy started it 😎
Some of the younger female teachers wore dresses/skirts just about that length.. Gave a young student something to look at!!
This stuff was on AM radio back then. The FM stations seemed to not be into pop bubblegum or any of that stuff as much.
The 60's and 70's best time ever, i lived for music and dance, i still have all my singles and albums.......what a time to be around ❤
I wish these songs and looks would come back. People had class and respect.
They will in another form. Give it time
That what you say. The genertain before you, your parents, even parents generations said the excat opposite. Excatly same as most of our generation says about current and up coming generations 😂😢😮
Wow, one of my favorite songs back in the day! Lordy we played so many different kinds of songs back in the day! Love this! I was 15, fell in love that year! Got Married at 16, Vietnam came along and made a big impact on my life!
Rhonda Boncutter ua-cam.com/video/M6tjrQIFxXA/v-deo.html
Rhonda Boncutter thanks I like it
VN 1968 - 1969 (18-19 years old)
Rhonda Boncutter Tough time for sure. My dad served in Vietnam in 66 and 67 with the Marines. My mom used to tell us that she would watch the news every night and worry like hell when they listed the number that were killed.
welcome home sir
Love you , 75 and still young . Live is great
Gorgeous dancing stroll. Was 16 years old when I first heard this song. Every morning you could hear it on the p.a. system....dole intermediate.those were the days....
Alfred Gascon hi
Linda musica, linda coreografia dessa linda moça, Viva esse passado sempre presente ❤❤❤
She’s really good. I was in Vietnam in 1969 and saw a big USO show in Bien Hoa, lots of dancers like her. Talk about homesick.
I am a grandma and love listening to this music and dancing round with my grandchildren and my daughter's ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
AWESOME! She is beautiful and a fantastic dancer.
Hola! En ese tiempo tenia 5 años ! Me acuerdo siempre mi mama sintonizaba la radio cooperativa y escuchaba el programa demusica bailable.yo me acercaba a la radio y me ponia a bailar!
Disfruta este tema!
Never realised how smooth this song is till I heard it on BBC radio 2 the other day. What a song! And that dancing is awesome!
When I went out on a date with my now husband back in 1972 my little sister was 4 and we put this record on and she danced for him,so cute! Also she danced to the song on that album sweet pea, remember that one?
Hello Linda
How are you doing today?
A great dancing tune! If you like 60s music and can't resist moving to it...I plead guilty!
Glad my grandparents and mom played these songs when I was young..still love it to this day.
What a groovy tune and a beautiful, dancing brunette.
I love this music , my dad and moms era was awesome. I want to be a hippie 😊
one of my absolute favourite songs what a successful tune..makes me feel happy. and the girl dancing to the tune is doing very well too..love the way she moves!
Long hair and mini skirts...........what a GREAT time to be young.......
A lifetime ago
You said it Whoever
yes it was
The very best years of American history were 1960-1975. The explosion of musical creativity and genius were unparalled.
It's actually a mini-dress.
ONE BEAUTIFUL LADY.
Dizzy
I'm so dizzy my head is spinning
Like a whirlpool, it never ends
And it's you, girl, making it spin
You're making me dizzy
First time that I saw you, girl
I knew that I just had to make you mine
But it's so hard to talk to you
With fellas hanging 'round you all the time
I want you for my sweet pet
But you keep playing hard to get
I'm going around in circles all the time
Dizzy
I'm so dizzy my head is spinning
Like a whirlpool, it never ends
And it's you, girl, making it spin
You're making me dizzy
I finally got to talk to you
And I told you just exactly how I felt
Then I held you close to me
And kissed you and my heart began to melt
Girl, you've got control on me
'Cause I'm so dizzy I can't see
I need to call a doctor for some help
Dizzy
I'm so dizzy my head is spinning
Like a whirlpool, it never ends
And it's you, girl, making it spin
You're making me dizzy, my head is spinning
Like a whirlpool it never ends
And it's you girl making it spin
You're making me dizzy
You're making me dizzy
I'm so dizzy
You're making me dizzy
Absolutely
Thanks!
yes!
Great lyrics for simpler times. 1969!
Bring back memories of great music. I was thirteen when Tommy Row released Sheila.
This is a beautiful woman in every respect.
Natural Woman...
American Women... Mamma...
...Highly Erotically Sensuality...
This is how my son's daddy sees me!
@@TheRightsofPassage yes!
Brings back beautiful memories. Times were easy and being young was fun. Thanks for posting this. I'm smiling.
Yes , totally agree .
Was playing this in my 1969 GTO today, shifting to the beat
Come pick me up yeah 69 manual GTO i’m in.
WABC Radio N Y.C. Cousin Brucie ..
Summer 1970?
✌️&❤2 all🙋
Stunning!
And the dance moves, unlike today, so sexy but not at all vulgar or weird!
She keeps her cheeks together.
👋 @@mrjon75Hi there, 😂Good one.😂 ☺I needed to laugh at that moment, thank you!☺(🙋💚✌)
No joke! That's some truly amazing dancing! Iconic. Wish they could still dance like that today.
~JSV
A little repetitive. Why did she only turn to one side and not the other?
@@NJtoTX Computer generated dancing ...repetition on a loop ...
We used to dance exactly like this. Very natural, easy dance. We had the best music, ever. 50-60 & 70's
oursam
We had the best cars too.
Very true 👍
I agree with you..the good times.
lolol really ????