Hi!/This was something of a rarity with me: a song I instantly loved; it only required one hearing! It came out at the end of the doo-wop cycle (1962), and -- as with a good number of other such songs -- wasn't the huge hit it should've been, according to my taste, at any rare...but how quantify taste, which a wag stated would, if we all had the same, result in everyone wanting the same mate!/Hearing "I Love You" performed years later, by the original artists, and sounding just like the original, still results in giving me the proverbial goosebumps!/Gratefully, Ray Cabana, Jr.
I am thankful for still having the 45 record, I keep it in a safe place. I am turning 79 now and hope to pass these records on to my grandchildren. I was 15 when I got this record. God Bless for UA-cam.
I’m 78 and was about to write about this song too, but you beat me to it. I grew up in Charlotte, NC. As teenagers we went to Myrtle Beach South Carolina and shag danced in “night clubs” that were mostly just a warehouse with a stage, jukebox, plywood bars selling beer, and crappy tables. We dressed in print shirts, khaki pants, shined loafers. Oh the joy go it all.
I'm 65 years old now and I've got a fairly extensive 45 RPM record collection.Wow what a powerful vocal group! This is definitely one of my top 45 of the 60s love it❤👍 never be another
@@jsturgis101 If Street Lights could talk!! Man they heard us teenagers Doo Woppin into the night!! We sounded good too. We made a lot of Jr High and High School talent shows. Won some too!!
These are treasure of the young blacks that sang these types of song then but ever since the 1990s can't believe young blacks are mostly listening to the non-sensical/disgusting/condescending/nasty/awful/racist rap and most hip hop music since the 1990's. No wonder why most black youths today are so messed up in life since the 1990's.
This is pure joy to watch
Great post Thanks. One of my favorite songs growing up
Long Live DooWops
This is amazing sounds as good as when it originally come out
Actually, I think it sounds quite a bit better. ❤❤
The wanderers class film and love this song 👏👏👏👏
Dammm! You’re still around… love you!!! ❤️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️❤️❤️❤️
So great to see them sing this classic after so many years... Thanks so much for uploading it...
Ich kenne dieses Lied aus dem Film The Wanderers und seitdem bekomme ich es nicht mehr aus meinem Kopf!!!
It's 1962 again...my favorite all-time song...beautiful and thanks for sharing.
Super talented, guys..
The likes of, we will never see again.
Brilliant!
Hi!/This was something of a rarity with me: a song I instantly loved; it only required one hearing! It came out at the end of the doo-wop cycle (1962), and -- as with a good number of other such songs -- wasn't the huge hit it should've been, according to my taste, at any rare...but how quantify taste, which a wag stated would, if we all had the same, result in everyone wanting the same mate!/Hearing "I Love You" performed years later, by the original artists, and sounding just like the original, still results in giving me the proverbial goosebumps!/Gratefully, Ray Cabana, Jr.
I rememer seeing them at a Notre Dame high school friday night sock hop (Harper Woods, mich.
Superb song and group❤💋💘🌹💜🔥🔥🔥💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼😘😘😘
I am thankful for still having the 45 record, I keep it in a safe place. I am turning 79 now and hope to pass these records on to my grandchildren. I was 15 when I got this record. God Bless for UA-cam.
I’m 78 and was about to write about this song too, but you beat me to it. I grew up in Charlotte, NC. As teenagers we went to Myrtle Beach South Carolina and shag danced in “night clubs” that were mostly just a warehouse with a stage, jukebox, plywood bars selling beer, and crappy tables. We dressed in print shirts, khaki pants, shined loafers. Oh the joy go it all.
@@southerncross4956 It sounds like paradise. I want your life.
I..ahhhhh… looooooovvvveee this song! So cool to see the guys perform it. What a treat! They sound GREAT! Love that Latin beat! ❤🙏😊
Nicht erst seit The Wanderers ein Hit! Tolle Musik!
-Sounds real good with an adult lead. But also sounded good back as teens back in 62 with their kids sound!
Here it is...ua-cam.com/video/5BM-atFKa0I/v-deo.html
I'm 65 years old now and I've got a fairly extensive 45 RPM record collection.Wow what a powerful vocal group! This is definitely one of my top 45 of the 60s love it❤👍 never be another
Really great song. these these guys are just as good as when they first did it.
is this the original singer and group . they look totally different and blacker
Best doo wop song ever.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ this song played at my wedding❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Detroit doo-wop
This is another wonderful discovery from the Lubinksy musical archives.
And as best as I can tell, this is the only live performance that you will find on UA-cam of this group performing their signature song.
Such elegance. Such talent. One of my all-time favorite doo wop songs.
Great name I love panama red.
The flip side of this record my favorite flip side of all time
Great doo wop sound from these fella's, great song!
From the 60s this one of my best song i remember in 1975 i have a 1970 ford maverick a hot road whend i Hord this song i gaind speed to race
Wonderful to see and hear this group. I always loved the song🎶
Growing up in Detroit loved Detroit Doo Wapp.
Outstanding gentlemen, absolutely outstanding! Thank you.
Bringing the 45rpm back to life.
Ich habe dieses Lied das erste Mal in dem Film The Wanderers gehört! Und seitdem ist es eines meiner Lieblings Lieder
I love this tune! So sweet as wine!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
FOREVER 🖤
I was a stage hand at the Ritz Theater in N.J and the Italian clubs I am 70 now and it was a wild ride.
Usta sing this under the street lights in the 60s in Pontiac, MI. Good to hear it again
Same here ,Detroit
1962 I was a Freshman in HS in Philly, remember it well.
WE USE TO SING THIS DOWN IN SOUTH PHILLY ON SOUTH STREET 24TH ST
@@jsturgis101 My husband was from 10th & Wolf
Me too...in CT.
Me too, in Pontiac MI. We used to sing under the street lights all the Doo Wops
@@jsturgis101 If Street Lights could talk!! Man they heard us teenagers Doo Woppin into the night!! We sounded good too. We made a lot of Jr High and High School talent shows. Won some too!!
Finally a live version!!!
This song is the most fun to sing along with. Can't get it outa my head!
Great tune, great group, thanks.
Greatest music of all time!! Beautiful!!❤
Such a hard song to sin well, done perfectly!!
What is the year on this footage? Any still with us? The quality is fantastic. And the vocals were amazing live. Sounds better than the recording.
Brilliant was on the wanderers
GREAT TO HEAR THIS AGAIN Are any of these the original singers?
Nop. John Lennon isn't alive anymore.
She loves you 😂
Eddie Union and the guys
This is awesome
Love it
Looks and sounds like the originals are the lead (pretty obviously) and the guy on the far right?
sounds awesome
they should have stopped time in 1962.
I love it! Is this the original line up??❤
Did the Beatles copy it, and made She Loves You? 😂
These are treasure of the young blacks that sang these types of song then but ever since the 1990s can't believe young blacks are mostly listening to the non-sensical/disgusting/condescending/nasty/awful/racist rap and most hip hop music since the 1990's. No wonder why most black youths today are so messed up in life since the 1990's.