I love this performance by Ian and Sylvia. I saw Sylvia in the Copenhagen Restaurant in Toronto Canada some years ago. She had her kids with her, was such a thrill to see her there.
This is the original, countyr-inflected song, as written by Sylvia Tyson. It includes lyrics that were altered by We Five for their famous 1965 pop folk cover.
brdwonder all I gotta say is. I love the changes to the, 'We Five', version. Not trying to start an argument, 'We all like what we like'! Me I like the up tempo. I am 65. So I was there for both versions. They are both great. You just to dance to the, We Five version. Thanks for listening... The ever lovable... Ghost!!!
TWO great versions of this classic--these two and We Five.
My all-time favs..RIP Ian
Ian and Sylvia, loved you back then and love you still - miss you guys!
I love this performance by Ian and Sylvia. I saw Sylvia in the Copenhagen Restaurant in Toronto Canada some years ago. She had her kids with her, was such a thrill to see her there.
Love their sound! Grew up with it!
I enjoyed this very much. Thanks for putting it up!
Great! What a duo ... :)
Nice & wild version
This is the original, countyr-inflected song, as written by Sylvia Tyson. It includes lyrics that were altered by We Five for their famous 1965 pop folk cover.
what can you say.they are great and ian can sing great harmony.
Scherer is no better duet
We Five
OK, play this, then play the We 5 version, that all I gotta say
brdwonder all I gotta say is. I love the changes to the, 'We Five', version. Not trying to start an argument, 'We all like what we like'! Me I like the up tempo. I am 65. So I was there for both versions. They are both great. You just to dance to the, We Five version. Thanks for listening... The ever lovable... Ghost!!!
I'll take the We Five version any day.
A few other artists reproduced this. Were The Carpenters one of them?
They look like Captain and Tenille.
Maureen Brill ...Captain just passed....
Great, but I miss the original version. I guess Sylvia's dangling earrings precluded her accompanying herself on the autoharp
Crispian St. Peters.