I like drums, electric guitar and keyboards as much as a lot of other people do but it's great to hear such a "slimmed down" presentation as this (and, of course, this singer seems "in her element" - as if to say: "In what other way would one approach singing this number ?" ) !!!!
Tracy does the best of the many versions I've heard of Gypsy Rover - the guitar styling and chords and key change; and her lively, perky vocals. Very fine! AD Ruark
Karl - I loved the Highwaymen and became friends with David Fisher who started the group. In fact, for a short while back then, David and I formed a duo and played the coffee house circuit in New York. He and I and another guy did a short stint as a group called The Mosquitoes promoting Union Carbide's 6-12 insect repellent. Too much information? Thanks for listening!
@@tracynewman3256 Tracy, you made my day -and shed some light on a childhood memory. That's a hilarious story about The Mosquitoes -yes, as I well-know, we all have to eat :-) Thank you and here's wishing you the very best.
Grew up listening to my parents' Kingston Trio albums, their version of Gypsy Rover is a permanent fixture in my head. I love your version too! You're a lovely lady.
This song was written by Leo Maguire my music teacher in Dublin Ireland. I have been living in Australia for 38 years and this song brings back happy memories every time.
@@tracynewman3256 it,s an irish rework of an old scottish song the gypsy laddie/twa gypsies. similar theme. look up jean richie singing it on you tube. as does the american song black jack davy
Wow, my guitar teach taught me this when I was 14…in the early 90s. But I’ve never heard the song until now. Instill have the sheet music. Wild, it’s just how he taught me.
This person was around in 1965, enjoying her life, doing something she loved, and she's still around now, doing the same thing - I was born in 1982, I've been miserable for the last 40 years, and I plan to end it all pretty soon - life really sucks ass
Wow this is brilliant! So glad this is available on YT so the modern generation can see what they’ve been missing with their modern mass-produced drivel.
"The wood has to vibrate and it won't be able to vibrate with all that shiny stuff on it" 0:44. While she says this her guitar catches the light and shines.
Lol! You're so right! By the way, the guitar (which I still have) is a New York Martin from 1898, and would be very valuable today if not for the shiny finish on it. I bought it that way in the late 1950s.
In b/w times colurs in such setups were not chosen as how they looked in reality but how they met the greyscale / contrast scale of the recording equipment. So there you could find a lot of crazy combinations - even in face makeup!
@@tracynewman3256 I used to watch your shows.Think "Freight Train" was a staple,right? Didn't you do somebody's later show which featured the steel guitar? Met you in Los Angeles 1982.
@@ArkRed1 Sorry I just noticed this question. You might not be interested any more, but I'll answer anyway. I got it through McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica CA. I bought it from a teenage boy who had it in his garage in two pieces (neck and body). It was his grandfather's. Now that I think back, I'm wondering if he had permission. I don't know! I was pretty much a kid, too.
@@tracynewman3256 I understand you still have it. You've got a real treasure there. I guess McCabe's repaired it. Hope you didn't have to give an arm and a leg for it. Those small Martin's are worth their weight in gold to collectors nowadays. Thanks for the reply.
@@ArkRed1 I paid $150! I didn't really know what a steal it was at the time. I was offered $600 for it when it was repaired, but I kept it. I love it. I don't play it much these days though because the wood has gotten so thin over the years. It's kind of delicate. Also, it's only worth about $6000 now because someone put a pick-guard on it long, long ago, and the appraiser said that kind of ruins it for collectors. Thanks for your interest!
@@davidjacobs8558 Sorry this took so long! I have a brother named Paul, but he's not the one you're thinking of. My sister, however is Laraine from the first cast of SNL.
She would of been great playing in the sound of music playing the nun that the actress Julie Andrews played. I bet she would of probably been better at it than her!
This is poor quality of folk song compared to Susan Kerner of 99 balloon fame. Susan goes on to sing many albums of 'Kinderlieder' songs. Tracy attempts to reappear in the mid 2000s.
She's like a crystal clear I don't how to say, but i really love her voice and confidence. ❤️😘
The song is just beautiful, the talent is outstanding, and the little lady captured my heart immediately!
😒Pervert
@@screamingbaboon664 And you are a sad fuck!
Thank Christ I did not speak my mind!!
@Screaming Baboon why so negative? U baboon
I feel young again, thank you Ms Newman✨
I never heard of her until today. What an amazingly lovely girl n so amazingly talented, too!
I like drums, electric guitar and keyboards as much as a lot of other people do but it's great to hear such a "slimmed down" presentation as this (and, of course, this singer seems "in her element" - as if to say: "In what other way would one approach singing this number ?" ) !!!!
Fifty-six years ago, my oh my, and still fresh as the morning.
I discover something new everyday. I'm the newest Tracy Newman fan. Great!
Hah. It's almost 2021. I hope I get 2nd place soon.
Lovely song, you are so darn fun to watch, thank you Tracy.
i can listen to you sing all day...very nice.
Cute and charming. I like her singing style too. I like the story of the song. 🙂
wish she had an album of these songs
Neskutečně krásná píseň. Úžasný hlas a nádherné provedení.
Tracy does the best of the many versions I've heard of Gypsy Rover - the guitar styling and chords and key change; and her lively, perky vocals. Very fine!
AD Ruark
Obviously you’ve never heard Tommy Makim or Liam Clancy sing Gypsy Rover…☘️🎼
wish I would have found you sooner Ms. Newman
Tracy! I love these old videos. You’re such a talented lady!! Music and a television writer too! Wow! ❤️
A wonderful performance. I really enjoyed. I used to listen over and over to my 45 of the Highwaymen doing that song. So many years ago.
Karl - I loved the Highwaymen and became friends with David Fisher who started the group. In fact, for a short while back then, David and I formed a duo and played the coffee house circuit in New York. He and I and another guy did a short stint as a group called The Mosquitoes promoting Union Carbide's 6-12 insect repellent. Too much information? Thanks for listening!
@@tracynewman3256 Tracy, you made my day -and shed some light on a childhood memory. That's a hilarious story about The Mosquitoes -yes, as I well-know, we all have to eat :-) Thank you and here's wishing you the very best.
This lady is one of the best musicians of all time.
Simply great... Miss old times really much
Lovely! I remember hearing the Irish Rovers doing a cover of this song around 1969.
Delightful song always loved this one. Thank you for sharing it Tracy C
Absolutely delightful, both playing and singing, I am an instant fan retroactively to my College days. Oh to have a time machine !!
Grew up listening to my parents' Kingston Trio albums, their version of Gypsy Rover is a permanent fixture in my head.
I love your version too! You're a lovely lady.
爽やかな歌唱で素晴らしいです。
Absolutely amazing....
Your voice is amazing
Happy Sunday Ms. Tracy Newman! Excellent post. Good music like this ages well.
Beautiful in every way
I love Tracy Newman ♥️
Beautiful then, beautiful now!!
This song was written by Leo Maguire my music teacher in Dublin Ireland. I have been living in Australia for 38 years and this song brings back happy memories every time.
Wow!
@@tracynewman3256 it,s an irish rework of an old scottish song the gypsy laddie/twa gypsies. similar theme. look up jean richie singing it on you tube. as does the american song black jack davy
@@brucecollins4729 Thanks, Bruce.
Thank you so much for putting this up, these are incredible vids, just precious!!
Fine version of one of my favorite songs during the "folk scare" of the sixties. Thank you for sharing.
We need a new "folk scare."
This is exactly what I would've become addicted to back in the sixties!
Fabulous is all I can say, greetings from Yorkshire England lol
it's a bit more punk rock this one and I love it.
What a voice.
Wow, my guitar teach taught me this when I was 14…in the early 90s. But I’ve never heard the song until now. Instill have the sheet music. Wild, it’s just how he taught me.
Love it
Який чистий голос! Дуже сподобалось!
Can’t read it
Very helpful advice. Who'd have thought such a girl would also be a world class card shuffler?
Круто она играет, не глядя, прям магия. 😊
This person was around in 1965, enjoying her life, doing something she loved, and she's still around now, doing the same thing - I was born in 1982, I've been miserable for the last 40 years, and I plan to end it all pretty soon - life really sucks ass
Wow this is brilliant! So glad this is available on YT so the modern generation can see what they’ve been missing with their modern mass-produced drivel.
Love it!
One of my favourites :)
I love her
Very good and very nice sister
Lovely...!!!!
Incredibly talented, hot and still is
When I was in school we use to sing this lol
Lovely a beautiful lady a good irishsong i
a beautiful lady
I thunk the first person i heard play this was The irish rovers but know i like this version
wow!
Brilliant.
excellent
you're great
what a doll
Schöne klare Stimme!
Now, I'm sure of it lol. Off I go to learn everything about this overlooked (by me) wonder 😊
That looks like a huge headstock on that guitar.
Beautiful girl.
Very Nice, You Should Have Been A "Movie Star" !!! Not Saying That You Wer'nt A Star In Your Own Right... Thank's (RJ)!
It's a Tracy Newman sort of say, just a-rollin' all her vids.
"The wood has to vibrate and it won't be able to vibrate with all that shiny stuff on it" 0:44. While she says this her guitar catches the light and shines.
Lol! You're so right! By the way, the guitar (which I still have) is a New York Martin from 1898, and would be very valuable today if not for the shiny finish on it. I bought it that way in the late 1950s.
@@TracyNewmanOfficial I had a Martin OM-21 that was shiny. Taylors sound great shiny too.
Who is this??? She is amazing!
She's still making videos at 78
Tracy Newman
Can I ask what colour was your outfit it's a shame it's in black and white,very talented
As I recall, it was purple velour! Yikes!
@@tracynewman3256 purple? ? I wouldv have thought light brown or pale green with the background ( let's keep it black an white eh,) LOL
@@merlinthemagician3388 much nicer.
@@tracynewman3256 yes Purple Velourrrrr!!!
In b/w times colurs in such setups were not chosen as how they looked in reality but how they met the greyscale / contrast scale of the recording equipment.
So there you could find a lot of crazy combinations - even in face makeup!
Are the full half hour shows available?
I have them, but there are technical problems with many of them, so I only posted what I felt was watchable. Thanks for watching!
@@tracynewman3256 I used to watch your shows.Think "Freight Train" was a staple,right? Didn't you do somebody's later show which featured the steel guitar? Met you in Los Angeles 1982.
purity
Nice looking Martin guitar. If it's not a Martin it has a very nice tone.
It's a New York Martin from 1898. You have a good eye! I still have the guitar.
IN excellent condition. Where did you find it, Mandolin Brothers?
@@ArkRed1 Sorry I just noticed this question. You might not be interested any more, but I'll answer anyway. I got it through McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica CA. I bought it from a teenage boy who had it in his garage in two pieces (neck and body). It was his grandfather's. Now that I think back, I'm wondering if he had permission. I don't know! I was pretty much a kid, too.
@@tracynewman3256 I understand you still have it. You've got a real treasure there. I guess McCabe's repaired it. Hope you didn't have to give an arm and a leg for it. Those small Martin's are worth their weight in gold to collectors nowadays. Thanks for the reply.
@@ArkRed1 I paid $150! I didn't really know what a steal it was at the time. I was offered $600 for it when it was repaired, but I kept it. I love it. I don't play it much these days though because the wood has gotten so thin over the years. It's kind of delicate. Also, it's only worth about $6000 now because someone put a pick-guard on it long, long ago, and the appraiser said that kind of ruins it for collectors. Thanks for your interest!
Jipsy rover
Cute as a fucking button!
isn't that amazing?
Yes, it is! -- So 'simple'... and still amazing!
Who is she?
Tracy Newman is her name. www.tracynewman.com.
any relation to Paul Newman ?
@@davidjacobs8558 Sorry this took so long! I have a brother named Paul, but he's not the one you're thinking of. My sister, however is Laraine from the first cast of SNL.
@@tracynewman3256 I immediately heard Don Pardo say "Laraine Newman" in my head when I read this!
She would of been great playing in the sound of music playing the nun that the actress Julie Andrews played. I bet she would of probably been better at it than her!
She sounds kinda like Allen DeGeneres
But leagues better
@@MoisesLopez-eo1is what leagues? 🤔
Seamus Kennedy sang this
This is poor quality of folk song compared to Susan Kerner of 99 balloon fame. Susan goes on to sing many albums of 'Kinderlieder' songs. Tracy attempts to reappear in the mid 2000s.
Love it