same here most guy today don't know how to wear clothes right and they don't seem as attractive and most aren't nice mannerism like me, take it from a 17 year old point of view
This would have done better on record charts had it been released a few years earlier. Music drastically changed in 1964 with the arrival of the British bands like the Beatles.
Way before my time but I'm really grateful I get to watch many of these old sitcoms either online or some reruns are still shown on TV where they show these old movies and sitcoms. Nothing like it and some of the clothing and hairstyles are so fun to watch.
@@williambryan9087 I like this song more than you but to each their own. It was on Capitol Records but I cannot find any notes if it ever charted or not. But I will admit that he did look nervous lip-synching this song on AB.
a song this terrible made it unto the charts, please no! But knowing Don Grady and his history most likely did. And what surprised me the most his sister was on the TV show Eight is Enough.....@@DougCeleste
A very good looking; nice guy! I read he received 8 times the fan mail while on the show My Three Sons, than any of the other guys on the show. I can see why.
You’re applying current day music standards to a 1964 recording. Too many people enjoy feeling smug as an armchair quarterback, critiquing others. Sitting around on their behinds judging others who actually try hard to produce something. In an effort to feel bigger. But it looks small on you.
Hard to believe he is gone, he was such a nice guy ,down to earth
He was a class act. RIP Don.
Don Grady was truly multi-talented; multi-faceted; and versatile!
He's adorable. I wish guys would look like that these days.
groovymovie84 Like what? Attractive?
same here most guy today don't know how to wear clothes right and they don't seem as attractive and most aren't nice mannerism like me, take it from a 17 year old point of view
Omg yes!!!!!!
He looks so uncomfortable lip-synching, but he was just so adorable. I just felt so badly when he passed away so young!
He had to lip sync, there's two vocals there.
This would have done better on record charts had it been released a few years earlier. Music drastically changed in 1964 with the arrival of the British bands like the Beatles.
Way before my time but I'm really grateful I get to watch many of these old sitcoms either online or some reruns are still shown on TV where they show these old movies and sitcoms. Nothing like it and some of the clothing and hairstyles are so fun to watch.
RIP, he was one very likable actors. Taken to young.
I have never heard of this song before. I will have to see how high it charted. What a FINE song!
the song is awful as he is singing it
@@williambryan9087 I like this song more than you but to each their own. It was on Capitol Records but I cannot find any notes if it ever charted or not. But I will admit that he did look nervous lip-synching this song on AB.
a song this terrible made it unto the charts, please no! But knowing Don Grady and his history most likely did. And what surprised me the most his sister was on the TV show Eight is Enough.....@@DougCeleste
He passed in '12, he was 68. By the comments it appeared he passed many decades earlier.
I had such a crush on him!
Just hearing this, love it.
Yeah he passed way to early. Seemed like a real everyday guy... find myself watching this show and for what it was... it was likable and simple
his bandstand performance is so adorkable XD
Robbie was a cool dude. I watch everyday.
What a gentleman!
I was just a baby...always loved this!
By the end of My Three Sons he was better looking. He aged very well. I didn't know he could sing.
HA! I didn't know he even sang! I was around during those "ancient" times! 😄
Yes he did and had an amazing voice😃
A very good looking; nice guy! I read he received 8 times the fan mail while on the show My Three Sons, than any of the other guys on the show. I can see why.
I was born in 1968, missed this out, thank you.
I missed it too. This episode was filmed right on my birthday. I think I was born right after the interview ended.
Robbie Douglas!
Great! Thanks for sharing!!
Sounds like something Bobby Vee would have recorded.
He did had good talent
RIP
Later of The Yellow Balloon as Luke R. Yew, erstwhile drummer wearing hats, wigs and shades.
Don Grady is alive and well in my heart. His birthday in on the 8th of this month. Sadly he also died this month.
Please comment on his B-DAY.
Awesome
Very nice looking guy Robbie
Things seemed so innocent back then
He was only 5'7".
"A Broken Heart..." is almost Shakespearean in lyrical content, compared to "Ugga Bugga", to be fair.
Nice song.
Don Grady called him Dan at the end.
He went way too early
He had a lot of talent, an excellent musician but not really a great singer, imo.
My dog ran off when Don started singing. The singing was awful. Don should do what he does best, acting not singing
You’re mean as hell. Also, Don has been deceased for many years so maybe that will make your black heart feel a little better.
terrible lip syncing
What a terrible thing to say. 😖
You’re applying current day music standards to a 1964 recording.
Too many people enjoy feeling smug as an armchair quarterback, critiquing others. Sitting around on their behinds judging others who actually try hard to produce something. In an effort to feel bigger. But it looks small on you.