This is great to see this video! I was one of two cinematographers to shoot this. I did all the "B" roll slice of life footage that wraps thru the video. Pliny Porter was the second unit director. I had no idea that Keifer Sutherland was directing until i was halfway thru the nite of shooting. Me and Pliny went with a 16mm camera and shot out of a van grabbing whatever was going on that nite around hollywood!. Was good times! Awesome tune! I'm proud to have been part of this one!
@@duffbaker9554 and I realised I didnt answer your question....my apologies on that...no I was and have not been a UCLA student....I studied both in the UK with a stint at the BBC and in the states at a liberal arts college in NH called New England College....my training was predominately out in the field...When i was part of the Jude Cole shoot I was already in the business as a camera assistant for 6 years ...this was one of several projects that year that helped create the leap from my being an assistant to a full time cinematographer.
It's baffling and criminal Jude Cole was not bigger. This entire album was outstanding and this song is one of those that makes you pause, think about the past - good and bad - and wonder if you could, would you go back and change anything? To me, that's what makes this song truly art, so thanks, Jude, all these years later.
Jude Cole is one of the most underrated artists from that time. Wonder how things might have been different for him (& Van Halen w/Sammy Hagar) if Ed Leffler had not died. Love Jude Cole’s whole catalog! Should have been a superstar! But he went on w/Keifer S to do great things with Ironworks. BTW - have you ever checked out Keifer’s music from a couple years ago. It’s incredible! He covered one of my favorite Jude Cole songs “Open Road” and many of the songs he wrote are awesome. Really great stuff. Pax&Blessings to music lovers everywhere.
One of my questions I ask myself from time to time... Why do we not have guys, like Jude, on the airwaves anymore? He was an exceptional artist and so underrated. I just think our music of the 21st century would be so much better if Jude was a part of it. One of a kind and I sure miss his voice and musical talent at this time.
Good point, could be timing -- I just recently found out about Jude, but what I've heard is outstanding, but as many have already stated generally good music doesn't seem to get much air play these days. Even a group like Eagles, which is easily considered one of the best contemporary rock bands ever, would they even get radio play these days on a new release? Sure they still sell out stadiums and get plenty of internet play, but that's all base on what they pretty much accomplished in the past, when they did get air play.
@@elisecaile Perfect description of the garbage that is out there in profusion. Like a dark cloud that chokes the life out of everything that is genuinely fine.
So, it's been 33 years now (released in 1990, it's now 2023), and 'A View From 3rd St' is still number 6 on my list of ALL-TIME most favorite albums. And I have one qualifier which has kept a LOT of albums OFF of my all-time most favorite albums... there can't be even one "dud" track. I should be able to listen to the entire album without needing to skip even a single track. And Jude fulfilled that requirement with "3rd St." This album is a masterpiece of writing, playing, and singing. And it sounds as fresh as it did in 1990. Jude is truly a gifted songwriter/musician. Thanks for this timeless album, Jude!
Underrated classic. There was a lot of pre grunge, post mid 80s rock pop that sprung up around this time (sweet spot is like 87-92). A lot of them had this areggiated guitar which carried the melody, along with that loud whip snare with some reverb. The quintessential of that being John waites Missing You. I think this is the best version of that. Cole also has a song called “Walls that Bend” which 80s pop revivalists would drool over, deserves a lot more attention…there are a couple other artists who pulled off this type of song but it’s incredibly difficult. Benjamin Orr’s solo record is another great example…
Jude…I listened as I drove around when I felt depressed. His songs made me feel better. Still have his CD and he was so underrated. Which sucks because he was an awesome singer and songwriter .
Jude Cole. Truly one of the most underrated singers of all time. Also one of the best singing voices I've ever heard. I bet the UK and Europe would have truly appreciated his singing talent! I'm very surprised his songs didn't rank higher here in the U.S.
A view from 3rd Street is the most complete album of all time. There is not one bad song on this album and Judes voice is brilliant. What a great song writer and musician. This album has inspired me to know end and Jude Cole is one of the most underrated artist ever. A million thanks Jude.
I owned the cassette tape back in the 90's. Brings back so many memories back when life was bohemian and I cared more about great music than paying bills.
Perfect work of art. Perfect artist. Pop culture simply couldn't and will never understand material of this depth and magnitude. Jude Cole is a legend and genius- without the proper recognition.
dramaface recordings Adding to your statement Jude Cole is more prevalent than you know. He has produced & co written most of Lifehouse's work interesting fact I thought I would share.
Hard to imagine this song's been around for so long and I never heard it before. Jude is a soulfull singer and a brilliant guitarist. Rock on, dude! All the best with your ongoing creative ventures.
I'm here and it's 2024, an incredible song, I love it, I didn't know Jody, it's a shame that he doesn't have Instagram to be able to write to him and tell him how great he is
I adore his album "Start the Car" to me, it is one of the few albums where every single song is good. I will never understand why he did not hit the big time with that album!
Stiill a Great Song!!. a classic that will live on. should have been #1 . Jude deserves to be appreciated . Glad he said the hell to the record companies and went independent. hes still putting out great stuff! keep Rockn Jude
This takes me back to college. The whole world was in front of me, mine for the taking. I felt like nothing could stop me, I was gonna conquer the world...funny how life puts us on a path that we never intended on going down...but I am so glad it did!!
This song takes me to the streets of San Francisco, a city I love with all my heart. Its streets, its people, the Golden Gate - and I listening to Mr. Cole. Missing all those things so much. Beautiful song!
I personally think this song should have made the Top 5, not a measly #32 on Billboard, I thought Jude Cole is one of the best artists we've had in the last 25 years.
I was thinking, despite the sound being pretty 80s, the vibe and feeling on the entire album is more serious and in step with the real 90s so I could see it coming out in like 1994. It might've been both a little behind and ahead of its time!
Every time I listen to this song, it's bittersweet. The lyrics are so powerful. My head becomes flooded with so many fond memories... yet reality fills my heart with sadness. I've lived long enough to know what is real and what isn't. Even though I try to let go, I know deep down that my heart never will... because the love that I feel stays strong, just like the song says. To anyone out there who knows this sadness... the kind that is so overwhelming that it brings you to your knees... you are not alone. Stay strong. Even the darkest of nights still has a new dawn... To the woman I think of when I play this song... I will love you til the end of time. ♡
Lorrie Mazucci thank you so much for your reply. It really means a lot to me to know you can relate to how I feel. This really made my day. Just knowing that there is someone else out there who feels the same way I do makes it worth it that I shared how I feel here. I wish you nothing but the very best! :-)
Well said Michael! I feel the same way even after hearing his music for many years now! His music is like what I personally would have written if I had even an iota of his talent!
This is one of the best albums ever written. Jude wrote 88 songs for this album. He wrote every word of every song. He is one of the best song writers of our generation and seriously underrated as a songwriter and singer. This is my favorite album ever produced.
Clevis Cornelius this cd was mine and my late husband’s favorite. Especially while we were dating. I can’t listen to it anymore without crying. This song means to me that it’s Time For Letting Go of my grief, which will never happen. Thank you for your comment
Jude, wherever you're at, you music is still much loved! Your songwriting, lyrics, guitar playing, it's, well to me, all very legendary. And it never gets old. Despite only a handful of CD's we're still listening!
Jude's songs age very well. Still great. Some real gems in his collection, and a pity he didn't achieve the status he should have as a performer. Right There Now, Open Road, just about the entire Start the Car and View CDs. The Falling Home CD is also awesome, and no record company supported it. I guess he's happy being a producer rather than a performer. Wish him all the best...
This song was a staple on my Armed Forces radio shows, and Cole is the most underrated talent in music today as the background for Lifehouse. No one here has mentioned his work with Moon Martin, either. Jude is the real deal, and I'll always be one of his bigest fans. BTW, the album "A View From 3rd Street" is perfect!
hot 100 peak at #32 for the week of october 13, 1990...for me, it's a good thing this wasn't a relative hit to have been played to death on the radio...so when i do hear this, it has that deeply proustian effect on me...so achingly resonant that i wistfully yearn to relive those days from late 1990..i could never let go of the memories of my youth...
I heard it today for the first time on the radio. Thank Buddha for that Jeep Sirius stereo screen that shows me the title and artist. I thought he was a new artist! Where was I in 1990 to not have heard of him?
This guy was a sensational artist back in the early 90's. I remember I bought the CD A View From 3rd Street when it first came out and couldn't stop listening to it. What happened to him? He had all the makings of a star and he is so much better than all the garbage of today. Keep on Rockin' Jude!
Jude had a couple more albums after this they were pretty good if you like his music. In the early 2000s he went on to produce the band called Lifehouse which were fairly successful.
I discovered Jude by accident and have loved all of his music for years ever since! His lyrics are from the heart and never fail to bring a tear to my eye as I think of how closely they relate to my own experiences in life and love. Sure there are performers with more awards or money or whatever... But in my opinion Jude Cole is the best performer of our time.
My sister was sent this album by a pen pal way back in 1990 or 1991. We had heard "Baby, It's Tonight" and gave the rest of the album a listen. What a gem! I used to listen to it on my Walkman in between classes at San Jose State University. To this day it is one of my favorite albums of all time. I never tire of listening to it & I have cried many times too. It's a masterpiece.
One of the most underrated AOR performers in history! And really a nice guy!! This song brings back a flood of memories for me....thanx Jude for these memories!!!
I wish Jude could do an in studio or in club concert and broadcast on UA-cam. It would be great to get to see and hear one of his shows since he never really toured.
This was one of those songs reminiscent of Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting", that you're hearing faintly from someone's car radio as you were just waking up from a nap on a hot, late afternoon's summer's day in the late 80s, early 90s. I was going through a love-hate relationship with a girl when this song became popular during the Gulf War. Back then we didn't know if we were truly in love, as there was jealousy and suspected other people in the relationship. We break up, we get back together then broke up again for good when she ended her stint in the Air Force and went back home to MI. Never had a chance to say goodbye and never saw her again. Time For Letting Go indeed...i keep telling myself over and over...
How in the hell was Jude Cole not a superstar? Beautiful songwriting, exquisite musicianship, and total soul!!! I so miss this kind of honesty in music!
He had it. Talent, skill and looks. Shame they didn't market him better. His videos could have been better, too. The songs are timeless but the videos didn't age as well (besides his performance in them)...
Who is listening in 2024
Me❤❤❤❤
This is great to see this video! I was one of two cinematographers to shoot this. I did all the "B" roll slice of life footage that wraps thru the video. Pliny Porter was the second unit director. I had no idea that Keifer Sutherland was directing until i was halfway thru the nite of shooting. Me and Pliny went with a 16mm camera and shot out of a van grabbing whatever was going on that nite around hollywood!. Was good times! Awesome tune! I'm proud to have been part of this one!
Parabéns, um Belo trabalho!
Great job on the video! UCLA film student?
@@paulseano5100 not sure what you meant by UCLA student question...as I am not.....but thank you on the compliment
@@venturedp Trust me, the question itself was one helluva compliment. :-)
@@duffbaker9554 and I realised I didnt answer your question....my apologies on that...no I was and have not been a UCLA student....I studied both in the UK with a stint at the BBC and in the states at a liberal arts college in NH called New England College....my training was predominately out in the field...When i was part of the Jude Cole shoot I was already in the business as a camera assistant for 6 years ...this was one of several projects that year that helped create the leap from my being an assistant to a full time cinematographer.
It's baffling and criminal Jude Cole was not bigger. This entire album was outstanding and this song is one of those that makes you pause, think about the past - good and bad - and wonder if you could, would you go back and change anything? To me, that's what makes this song truly art, so thanks, Jude, all these years later.
Jude Cole is one of the most underrated artists from that time. Wonder how things might have been different for him (& Van Halen w/Sammy Hagar) if Ed Leffler had not died. Love Jude Cole’s whole catalog! Should have been a superstar! But he went on w/Keifer S to do great things with Ironworks. BTW - have you ever checked out Keifer’s music from a couple years ago. It’s incredible! He covered one of my favorite Jude Cole songs “Open Road” and many of the songs he wrote are awesome. Really great stuff. Pax&Blessings to music lovers everywhere.
I have all of his albums, including his self titled debut . You are 100% correct.
One of my questions I ask myself from time to time... Why do we not have guys, like Jude, on the airwaves anymore? He was an exceptional artist and so underrated. I just think our music of the 21st century would be so much better if Jude was a part of it. One of a kind and I sure miss his voice and musical talent at this time.
Easy answer. This doesn’t sell. Record execs find it easier to peddle crap to the youth, then actual good music
Because they hate talent
Because "music" nowadays... just isn't.
It's rhythmic noise with some crappy words thrown in.
Good point, could be timing -- I just recently found out about Jude, but what I've heard is outstanding, but as many have already stated generally good music doesn't seem to get much air play these days. Even a group like Eagles, which is easily considered one of the best contemporary rock bands ever, would they even get radio play these days on a new release? Sure they still sell out stadiums and get plenty of internet play, but that's all base on what they pretty much accomplished in the past, when they did get air play.
@@elisecaile Perfect description of the garbage that is out there in profusion. Like a dark cloud that chokes the life out of everything that is genuinely fine.
I see the 'Mike & Mechanics' & 80s touch in this song its a awesome song....just loved ❣️ it like anything..miss the 80s music.......
So, it's been 33 years now (released in 1990, it's now 2023), and 'A View From 3rd St' is still number 6 on my list of ALL-TIME most favorite albums. And I have one qualifier which has kept a LOT of albums OFF of my all-time most favorite albums... there can't be even one "dud" track. I should be able to listen to the entire album without needing to skip even a single track. And Jude fulfilled that requirement with "3rd St." This album is a masterpiece of writing, playing, and singing. And it sounds as fresh as it did in 1990. Jude is truly a gifted songwriter/musician. Thanks for this timeless album, Jude!
Jude Cole is one of the most underrated artist. All his albums are AWESOME. Never get tired of listening to his songs.
I agree. The man should be much bigger.
Totally agree
Absolutely.
Yes it's correct.....
great
Yes yes!
A muito tempo era doido pra achar quem cantava ..essa linda música..show demais 😊
Я впервые услышал эту песню в этом году, а мы с этой песней оказывается ровесники. Очень нравится
Underrated classic. There was a lot of pre grunge, post mid 80s rock pop that sprung up around this time (sweet spot is like 87-92). A lot of them had this areggiated guitar which carried the melody, along with that loud whip snare with some reverb. The quintessential of that being John waites Missing You. I think this is the best version of that. Cole also has a song called “Walls that Bend” which 80s pop revivalists would drool over, deserves a lot more attention…there are a couple other artists who pulled off this type of song but it’s incredibly difficult. Benjamin Orr’s solo record is another great example…
Great observation, love “Walls” 👍
Отличный клип!!!! Замечательное исполнение!!! Почему больше нигде не было этото парня??? Супер!!! ❤
29 years later (
Me too!! Helped me thru breakups back in college, & still a go-to during breakups over 25 yrs later. Such a great song! (Breakups, not so much.) 😋
I love your cat profile picture! Reminds me of my Oreo.
Jude…I listened as I drove around when I felt depressed. His songs made me feel better. Still have his CD and he was so underrated. Which sucks because he was an awesome singer and songwriter .
Jude Cole. Truly one of the most underrated singers of all time. Also one of the best singing voices I've ever heard. I bet the UK
and Europe would have truly appreciated his singing talent! I'm very surprised his songs didn't rank higher here in the U.S.
У вас в США дикая конкуренция!!!!
La escucho hoy en CHILE , 5 DE JUNIO DE 2024....👍🇨🇱🇨🇱
what the hell happened to amazing music like this?!
Replaced with Rap and Hip Hop by illiterate street-thugs and gangsta-wanna be's and computer-enhanced vocals by wanna-be strippers and hookers...
Forgotten. Obly remembered by dinosaurs like us
It'll never be the same as this. Just ask Mr. Joe Walsh.
Wally u said it brother!! I love Jude cole
It's extinct. I miss the early 90s.
A view from 3rd Street is the most complete album of all time. There is not one bad song on this album and Judes voice is brilliant. What a great song writer and musician. This album has inspired me to know end and Jude Cole is one of the most underrated artist ever. A million thanks Jude.
I owned the cassette tape back in the 90's. Brings back so many memories back when life
was bohemian and I cared more about great music than paying bills.
Same. Jude Cole in my Walkman got me through some shit.
& what a special 'time' that was
Good thing Jude is still active in the music business. His magic goes on in the form of Lifehouse, a band he manages and writes/produces fir.
Lyrics
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I've been holding back words
And waiting for time
Cause there's a lesson here somewhere
I know it's mine
And though I'll remember the promise we made
Promises don't justify feeling this way anymore
It's time for letting go
We can't hide what we both know
But ooh, the hurt grows
Every time I think it's over
You've been keeping all your secrets inside
I know the truth now baby
You don't have to hide, no no no
But my mind wanders to the very first day
What a shame things had to turn out this way
Oh, it's time for letting go
We can't hide what we both know
But ooh, the hurt grows
Every time I think it's over
No words could bring back your affection
And no lies could keep me holding on
And holding on and holding on, yeah
And now I know it's time for letting go
We can't hide what we both know
But ooh, the hurt grows
Every time I think it's over
It's time to realize
That we're both just living lies
And way down deep inside
The time is telling me it's time for letting go
Let it go
I keep telling myself over and over
Let it go
But my love's still strong
I just can't keep holding on
And holding on and holding on
I know, oh I know
Songwriters: Jude Anthony Cole
Time for Letting Go lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Perfect work of art. Perfect artist. Pop culture simply couldn't and will never understand material of this depth and magnitude. Jude Cole is a legend and genius- without the proper recognition.
You are so right!!!
dramaface recordings well said!
dramaface recordings Adding to your statement Jude Cole is more prevalent than you know. He has produced & co written most of Lifehouse's work interesting fact I thought I would share.
Accurately summed it
About me il rock.
Hard to imagine this song's been around for so long and I never heard it before. Jude is a soulfull singer and a brilliant guitarist. Rock on, dude! All the best with your ongoing creative ventures.
Same
Who else is here in 2023? Timeless classic.
I'm here and it's 2024, an incredible song, I love it, I didn't know Jody, it's a shame that he doesn't have Instagram to be able to write to him and tell him how great he is
2024
I adore his album "Start the Car" to me, it is one of the few albums where every single song is good. I will never understand why he did not hit the big time with that album!
i adore you for adoring him
"Start the Car" is my desert island classic!!
because people listen to trash these days
I totally agree. It's rare to listen to an ALBUM (gee remember those) all the way thru..all songs are different but each excellent in it's own way..
Because we were getting Nirvana shoved down our throats and other dog shit
Está rola revienta el corazón ❤ q vivan los 80 jamás será igual 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 verdadero regalo para el alma me po go de pie 👍
Stiill a Great Song!!. a classic that will live on. should have been #1 . Jude deserves to be appreciated . Glad he said the hell to the record companies and went independent. hes still putting out great stuff! keep Rockn Jude
This takes me back to college. The whole world was in front of me, mine for the taking. I felt like nothing could stop me, I was gonna conquer the world...funny how life puts us on a path that we never intended on going down...but I am so glad it did!!
Jennifer Compton
I haven’t heard this song in probably 20 years and damn it came at a great time with a great message!!❤
Это Красиво, Сильно!Класс! Благодарю!
Spotify said I listened to this song more than any other in 2016. I can sooo see why. It takes me back to simpler times every time I hear it.
This song takes me to the streets of San Francisco, a city I love with all my heart. Its streets, its people, the Golden Gate - and I listening to Mr. Cole. Missing all those things so much. Beautiful song!
A view from 3rd street is a timeless album
I personally think this song should have made the Top 5, not a measly #32 on Billboard, I thought Jude Cole is one of the best artists we've had in the last 25 years.
Totally agree, timeless track, did better on the AC chart.
I was thinking, despite the sound being pretty 80s, the vibe and feeling on the entire album is more serious and in step with the real 90s so I could see it coming out in like 1994. It might've been both a little behind and ahead of its time!
Every time I listen to this song, it's bittersweet. The lyrics are so powerful. My head becomes flooded with so many fond memories... yet reality fills my heart with sadness. I've lived long enough to know what is real and what isn't. Even though I try to let go, I know deep down that my heart never will... because the love that I feel stays strong, just like the song says. To anyone out there who knows this sadness... the kind that is so overwhelming that it brings you to your knees... you are not alone. Stay strong. Even the darkest of nights still has a new dawn... To the woman I think of when I play this song... I will love you til the end of time. ♡
Michael--I feel the same way. It is so good to know I am not the only one. Thanks for your comment.
Lorrie Mazucci thank you so much for your reply. It really means a lot to me to know you can relate to how I feel. This really made my day. Just knowing that there is someone else out there who feels the same way I do makes it worth it that I shared how I feel here. I wish you nothing but the very best! :-)
Thank you Richard Sanchez! God bless you also!
Well said Michael! I feel the same way even after hearing his music for many years now! His music is like what I personally would have written if I had even an iota of his talent!
Amen Brother...
No hay dia que no la escuche!! Me encanta!!😊
i Will love this song forever ♡
This is one of the best albums ever written. Jude wrote 88 songs for this album. He wrote every word of every song. He is one of the best song writers of our generation and seriously underrated as a songwriter and singer. This is my favorite album ever produced.
It sounds like every other soulful white dude nothing sticks out the production is 80s bad
Absolutely amazing ❤❤
80.for ever.
Very Nice music 😊😍
Pense numa vibe sensacional que é esta música... top demais...
Hermosa canción y linda música para un lindo Domingo ❤❤❤
Anyone listening still in 2019 September?
April 2020
May 2020
June 2020
Gail I still am. Dang ths is an awesome song!!! Thank u jude
Clevis Cornelius this cd was mine and my late husband’s favorite. Especially while we were dating. I can’t listen to it anymore without crying. This song means to me that it’s Time For Letting Go of my grief, which will never happen. Thank you for your comment
Excelente canción, es una lastima que este grupo no sea muy conocido en nuestro medio, porque tiene buena musica...
Jude, wherever you're at, you music is still much loved! Your songwriting, lyrics, guitar playing, it's, well to me, all very legendary. And it never gets old. Despite only a handful of CD's we're still listening!
First heard of him in the early 90’s and I’m still listening to him in 2020 .....am I’m never letting go.
Bellísimo tema..para un lindo momento 🎧🤗💋🇦🇷
Sempre ouço na 105.5 ouro verde FM a minha rádio do coração ❤️
I'm listening in june 2020 👍 Timeless classic
Jan 2021👍
@@stephenmcdonald338 March 2021, very good song
2022
Que tema !!!! Que linda época!!!!!!!
Amo este tema! Siempre me encanto la voz de jude , besossss desde Argentina
Otro para vos desde Buenos Aires
Años de años buscandola y hoy me llego gracias a Spotify tremendo regalo
Carolina yo la escuché en radio horizonte 95.4 fm de Argentina buenos clásicos como este temazo directo al corazón.
Lastima que tenga pocas visualizaciones...es un temazo
Good song, 💯
Que temazo por favor!!! Lo escuchaba en la radio y n lo podia encontrar!!! Hasta que al fin llegué acá!!!
Excelente tema musical escucharlo en pleno 2024 da gusto
I've been after this song for YEARS finally found it. Heard it over a shopping centre stereo once ages ago. ❤️
This song is timeless! ❤❤❤
Jude's songs age very well. Still great. Some real gems in his collection, and a pity he didn't achieve the status he should have as a performer. Right There Now, Open Road, just about the entire Start the Car and View CDs. The Falling Home CD is also awesome, and no record company supported it. I guess he's happy being a producer rather than a performer. Wish him all the best...
Beatiful music Very good
I didn’t know about Jude Cole, I loved his music 💯🎶
Realmente un temazo!!!jude,un musico excepcional!!!!!
This song was a staple on my Armed Forces radio shows, and Cole is the most underrated talent in music today as the background for Lifehouse. No one here has mentioned his work with Moon Martin, either. Jude is the real deal, and I'll always be one of his bigest fans.
BTW, the album "A View From 3rd Street" is perfect!
una hermosa canción 💖 nunca cansaré de escuchar Jude colen tim ❤❤❤
One of the greatest underrated tunes ever
“No words can bring back your affection. No lies can keep me holding on”. Outstanding!
Old hits 💥⚡🇦🇷
2021....todavía lo escuchooo!!!!
2022
2022
hot 100 peak at #32 for the week of october 13, 1990...for me, it's a good thing this wasn't a relative hit to have been played to death on the radio...so when i do hear this, it has that deeply proustian effect on me...so achingly resonant that i wistfully yearn to relive those days from late 1990..i could never let go of the memories of my youth...
underrated. he's great.
Amazing AOR/Westcoast 👍👍👍
No puede ser que no llegue al millón de reproducción
2022 y aún sigo amando este temazo
Jude Cole el mejor siempre
@Kip Drordy hello
I heard it today for the first time on the radio. Thank Buddha for that Jeep Sirius stereo screen that shows me the title and artist. I thought he was a new artist! Where was I in 1990 to not have heard of him?
This guy was a sensational artist back in the early 90's. I remember I bought the CD A View From 3rd Street when it first came out and couldn't stop listening to it. What happened to him? He had all the makings of a star and he is so much better than all the garbage of today. Keep on Rockin' Jude!
Jude had a couple more albums after this they were pretty good if you like his music. In the early 2000s he went on to produce the band called Lifehouse which were fairly successful.
I discovered Jude by accident and have loved all of his music for years ever since! His lyrics are from the heart and never fail to bring a tear to my eye as I think of how closely they relate to my own experiences in life and love. Sure there are performers with more awards or money or whatever... But in my opinion Jude Cole is the best performer of our time.
My sister was sent this album by a pen pal way back in 1990 or 1991. We had heard "Baby, It's Tonight" and gave the rest of the album a listen. What a gem! I used to listen to it on my Walkman in between classes at San Jose State University. To this day it is one of my favorite albums of all time. I never tire of listening to it & I have cried many times too. It's a masterpiece.
A really great song ! Can't get old
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite albums OF ALL TIME!!!!!
Truly one of my favorite albums of all time as well! I discovered him by accident and have loved all of his music ever since.
Hits you in the feels everytime!
Perfect road trip song
wow very beautiful song
What an incredibly talented artist. Jude Cole not only wrote songs for himself but he co-wrote songs with Jason Wade from lifehouse.
Jude Cole's song Time For Letting Go is the aired song aired on radio stations here in PNG. I quite like his song and has meaning.
This guy was VERY talented and had a golden voice. It's a shame we don't have artists today that have half the talent of this performer..............
Encontré esta maravilla, no puedo dejar de escucharlo,tremendo tema.
by far my fav of his, great song!
Jude Cole...so glad i rediscovered him...this song is everything
One of the most underrated AOR performers in history! And really a nice guy!! This song brings back a flood of memories for me....thanx Jude for these memories!!!
brilliant singer wonderful song. Jude Cole is a legend
Jude Cole still has it.
Beautiful song
Thank you. This song is one of my favorites ever. Love it!
I wish Jude could do an in studio or in club concert and broadcast on UA-cam.
It would be great to get to see and hear one of his shows since he never really toured.
This was one of those songs reminiscent of Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting", that you're hearing faintly from someone's car radio as you were just waking up from a nap on a hot, late afternoon's summer's day in the late 80s, early 90s. I was going through a love-hate relationship with a girl when this song became popular during the Gulf War. Back then we didn't know if we were truly in love, as there was jealousy and suspected other people in the relationship. We break up, we get back together then broke up again for good when she ended her stint in the Air Force and went back home to MI. Never had a chance to say goodbye and never saw her again. Time For Letting Go indeed...i keep telling myself over and over...
He’s got a Phil Collins sound
Saw him live in Chicago at the Park West years ago. GREAT show!
"My mind wanders to the very first day... what a shame things had to turn out this way..."
+zestydude87 Hi, Zest.
That is the gut punch of this song...relating
90s memories fantastic song...
How in the hell was Jude Cole not a superstar? Beautiful songwriting, exquisite musicianship, and total soul!!! I so miss this kind of honesty in music!
He should have been the one to make it big rather than Richard Marx...
This song breathed life into my soul
I always have loved this song. But I'd forgotten what a pretty thing our Jude was :)
He had it. Talent, skill and looks. Shame they didn't market him better. His videos could have been better, too. The songs are timeless but the videos didn't age as well (besides his performance in them)...
Bit of David Essex goin on there i reckon.