"Runaway" was a number-one Billboard Hot 100 song made famous by Del Shannon in 1961. It was written by Shannon and keyboardist Max Crook, and became a major international hit.
Be crusing along in my '39 Packard listening to the top 40 hits ....in highschool in1961. Del Shannon with "Runaway" is still a favorite here in 2024. !
Holy moley, I got goosebumps when I read that! To see Del Shannon perform Runaway at a high school assembly! What, was your principal Del's uncle or something? Lol!
@@troyplace324 It was Mt Whitney HS in Visalia, Cal. Del must have been on his way from LA to SF, or vise versa, since the central San Joaquin valley is about midway.
@@miked5539 I hope you understand that language is constantly evolving. Colloquialisms find their way into language and end up being used by the majority of people. I'm 74, with adolescent grandchildren, and I pick up new words and use them unabashedly. A question like yours, and I understand I have no idea the tone or tenor of your voice while asking this question, but, the question can be interpreted as condescending/critical/demeaning. Of course, I could be seriously wrong, you may be asking to be brought up to date. Mine is no more than an observation.
@@loosehandle1 It's a modified version of a vacuum tube electrronic keyboard called a Clavioline. I believe that the modified version was called a Musitron. The instrument had filters and vibrato and was used on some other hits, notably, "Telstar".
Actually he had more hits too keep Searching, hats off to Larry, Jody, little town flirt. This just happened to be the hit everyone remembers because it got an update for the crime story tv series as it's opening theme song
Del Shannon has a voice from another world.. And the soloist, Max Crook's wonderfully, inventive keyboard playing is one of the best moments in music.. Unbelievable..
@@derrickgreen9020 Many thanks for your note. Great sound. I remember Max saying in an interview, that the tune you hear, is exactly what he played off the top of his head on stage one night, when Shannon was composing this song and asked him for a bridge. Max then stated, "I have no idea where it came from..." All best.
Maxfield Doyle Crook (November 2, 1936 - July 1, 2020) was an American musician, a pioneer of electronic music in pop. He was the featured soloist on Del Shannon's 1961 hit "Runaway", which he co-wrote and on which he played his own invention, the Musitron. Sounds like it should be used in a Syfi.
Del Shannon had a voice that could send chills running down your spine. Great guitarist as well. Tremendous talent pouring out his despair in a classic song. He may be gone but his artistry is still with us.
This song is a hit on karaoke nights and hotel evening performances. Along with Marty Wilde "Teenager in Love" this is one of my rock'n'roll favourites.
Sadly, Del shot and killed himself in 1990-- he suffered from depression and it got the better end and is very sad. His born name was Charles Westover... his voice through this song will forever echo into the future~~
Yeah I feel so sorry for him. I have depression too but I'm still here, I know how it feels to be suicidal though. May he rest in peace, wish he was still here with us today.
My son was 11 months old and this came on the radio. He suddenly broke out into song as this played, enjoying the song. This was before cell phones so we couldn’t capture it. But whenever this song plays, it puts a smile on my face.
2024 and this song is as 🔥 as it was in 1961. Mad props to Del Shannon for creating a timeless classic. Also, hit "like" if the last season of "Dexter" reminded you this song existed.
I LOVE dancing to this song! 60 years later people still GO CRAZY over the beat! I wish he would have made it through to see the impact and joy he brought to SO MANY people with his voice even years later when he probably deemed this song to be "uncool". Rest In Peace You musical talented genius!!
I was born in December of 62. Yet when mom pulled out the 45s’ this song really kicked ass! She taught my musical ear to appreciate all the good music such as this Rockin ‘ hit !
How many of you as teenagers thought of running away from home? Lol Thank God I went back. Love you Mom. No safer place than home sweet home. God bless you mom for all the heartaches I caused you. 😭
I listened to this as a 5 y/o boy back in 1962 and in 2023 still today it resonates with me. Its one of my favorite hit songs of all times for me. I love to see what they look like today in 2023; the singer and the beautiful dancers; wish they can do the same performance for us to see in 2023.
Dexter New Blood brought me here! Will never hear this song the same again without thinking about the serial killer in Dexter! Still love it and think its catchy though
Sixty years ago today in 1961 {April 24th} "Runaway" by Del Shannon peaked at #1 {for 4 weeks} on Billboard's Top 100 chart... "Runaway" also reached #1 in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom... Between 1961 and 1981 the Grand Rapids, Michigan native had seventeen records on the Top 100 chart, three made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, the above "Runaway"... Besides "Runaway", his other two Top 10 records were "Hats Off To Larry" {reached #5 for two weeks in July of 1961} and "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun" {peaked at #9 for one week in January of 1965... He had one Top 20 record, "Little Town Flirt", it reached #12 for one week in February of 1963... Del Shannon, born Charles Weedon Westover, passed away at the young age of 55 on February 8th, 1990... May he R.I.P. And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of Billboard's Top 10 on April 24th, 1961: At #2. "Blue Moon" by The Marcels {the #1 record for the previous three weeks} #3. "Mother-In-Law" by Ernie K-Doe #4. "But I Do" by Clarence 'Frogman' Henry #5. "On The Rebound" by Floyd Cramer #6. "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" by Gene McDaniels #7. "I’ve Told Every Little Star" by Linda Scott #8. "You Can Depend On Me" by Brenda Lee #9. "Take Good Care of Her" by Adam Wade #10. "One Mint Julep" by Ray Charles
I was at east ham to see the great Del Shannon the beatles were also on the show. Del Shannon one of the great rock and rollers his music will never die.
This is my favourite song of all time. I used to play my parents records and it has stuck with me forever. I will tire hearing it, can't even say why it's so special...
Just to let you know, for the versatility of this song, . My 16 year old and 4 year old has this now as their favorite and most requested song after listening to it for the first time........separately!
My absolute favourite song from when my mum and dad would put their records on and rock n roll in the loungeroom when I was a kid in the 70s. Loved all their 50s and 60s songs but nothing is like this song.
I had to get off my bike when I first heard this song. It blew me away at 8 years old. Del you were right up there. This song is the best song of the sixties. Bar none.
My parents were fortunate enough to dance to all this music I think that’s the reason why my sister and I I love this music so much because it’s what we listen to growing up. And still sounds amazing in 2022
I was born in the early 70's, so this is the music of my parents generation; my Dad loves Del Shannon. I just sang along to every word of that song..... loved it!
In Running Down A Dream, written by Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Mike Campbell, Petty sings: "...me and Del were singing Little Runaway." In concert Running Down A Dream rocks as hard as anything I have witnessed. What a great homage to a great friend, musician, collaborater, and song. Rock never dies!!! Jai Sarasvati
@@garygary5661 and Bruh TV...be nice guys. Music is a place where black, white, or even purple can have a strong connection. 60's style girl dancers or 2020 style tatoo'd twerkers are all able to enjoy the music and dance like no one is watching. I am a white musician heavily influenced by 50's and 60's black blues artists.It happens. Music is not about the color. It's about feeling good and having fun. Peace ✌ 🎵
As cool as this song is, watching all those awesome girls dancing "The Pony", and "the swim" is just tremendous! Man do I miss the good old days! Very cool video!
Back when I was a child I think I can conclusively determine this song to be the first song I loved, back when I was like four years old. I would always ask my dad to play this song whenever we were in the car.
What an absolute classic. Still sounds good in 2024. Banging.
Avenged Sevenfold made a cover
Be crusing along in my '39 Packard listening to the top 40 hits ....in highschool in1961. Del Shannon with "Runaway" is still a favorite here in 2024. !
It's looks like contact conjuring feel like coming it's looks like conjuring part 2 probably conjuring information on music made
У меня ЗАЗ-965 1968 года выпуска. Никого не позову со мной кататься. Сам прокачусь!
Ahhhhh, qué música, la de aquellos días. Tan lejana en el tiempo y tan cerca de mi corazón ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love hearing you old guys talking about music, my mum had this in her 45 collection
Feel the same. Seeing the Crimestory series and hearing this as the title music was a great experience.
He came to our high school assembly in the beginning of the 1962 high school year and sang this song. Unforgettable.
Lucky ass! RIP to del shannon
Holy moley, I got goosebumps when I read that! To see Del Shannon perform Runaway at a high school assembly! What, was your principal Del's uncle or something? Lol!
@@troyplace324 It was Mt Whitney HS in Visalia, Cal. Del must have been on his way from LA to SF, or vise versa, since the central San Joaquin valley is about midway.
Y'all had a golden era
@@slownomanlucky guy!!
Black dude born in 81' here. This is a dope ass song, something really special about it.
Irish. 87'. This song absolutely kills.
dope ass means what to those of us still speaking English?
@@miked5539 Dope basically means it's cool, awesome, etc.
@@armiter87An Irish 87 year old would never say "kills" in that context 😂
@@miked5539 I hope you understand that language is constantly evolving. Colloquialisms find their way into language and end up being used by the majority of people. I'm 74, with adolescent grandchildren, and I pick up new words and use them unabashedly. A question like yours, and I understand I have no idea the tone or tenor of your voice while asking this question, but, the question can be interpreted as condescending/critical/demeaning. Of course, I could be seriously wrong, you may be asking to be brought up to date. Mine is no more than an observation.
Shout out to Dexter producers for reminding me of such a timeless classic!! Loved New season, even better soundtrack.
What year was this song from?
@@kenrovlogz46 1961
Seriously 💜
First time listened to it in Dexter New Blood and it IS A CLASSIC...
God bless Dexter Morgan!
Still listening to this great song in 2020.
The Song is great, but why no one question the Video? Thats way later :D (This service was brought to you by a drunken guy :P)
ur never walk along, bro!
something is not right here! those girls look like they are at 1966 and the guys from 1957!
Me too!,
quetshupfa I believe this was performed in 1965!
Released in 1961 ... 60 Years later in 2021 and it's still a banger!
hell yeah!
Yes, it is. The oldies are for the dead of winter, at least for me.
Forever and ever
and holding strong in 2022!
2022 still strong and muscular
The frantic organ solo about half-way through still sounds really awesome 60 years later.🎹👏🏻
Mellotron
Nope musictron
@@loosehandle1 It's a modified version of a vacuum tube electrronic keyboard called a Clavioline. I believe that the modified version was called a Musitron. The instrument had filters and vibrato and was used on some other hits, notably, "Telstar".
Isn't that a theremin?
@@criticalhard Nope, it has a keyboard with switchable vibrato and filters. It's an early synth predecessor.
Listening to this 62 years after it came out and man this song is emotional, such a breathtaking and beautiful song
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Undoubtedly the best 1 Hit Wonder of all time.
In my world anyway.👀
Del Shannon had more than one hit wonders about 3 😂this classic hats off to Larry and my favorite keep searching
Only one hit? Nope.
Loads of top ten hits ,see his LP live in Manchester on here
Actually he had more hits too keep Searching, hats off to Larry, Jody, little town flirt. This just happened to be the hit everyone remembers because it got an update for the crime story tv series as it's opening theme song
he had lots of hits
I am listening in 2019, but I also listened in 1961 when I was 11.
now how old are you(I am lazy)
@@Hanz0. 69
@@Knards omg
@@Hanz0. Dont worry, you will be here before you know it. Life goes very fast
@@Knards I am only 13 but I like this song it is normal?
Listen to that amazing falsetto voice of Del Shannon, and Maximilian (Max Crook) playing his custom Musitron, pure gold right here.
Agree
You mention Max Crook. He just died, July 1, 2020, so RIP, Max.
Can someone listen to the music only once? I need to click on replay button 3 times at least...
Del Shannon has a voice from another world.. And the soloist, Max Crook's wonderfully, inventive keyboard playing is one of the best moments in music.. Unbelievable..
It is a great voice.
@@paulbryant8403 Indeed, Shannon had a unique voice. All best wishes.
Very interesting…didn’t know the name of Max the keyboard player…we all tried to emulate his solo at that time…thanks for the note🇬🇧D
@@derrickgreen9020 Many thanks for your note. Great sound. I remember Max saying in an interview, that the tune you hear, is exactly what he played off the top of his head on stage one night, when Shannon was composing this song and asked him for a bridge. Max then stated, "I have no idea where it came from..." All best.
Maxfield Doyle Crook (November 2, 1936 - July 1, 2020) was an American musician, a pioneer of electronic music in pop. He was the featured soloist on Del Shannon's 1961 hit "Runaway", which he co-wrote and on which he played his own invention, the Musitron. Sounds like it should be used in a Syfi.
Del Shannon had a voice that could send chills running down your spine. Great guitarist as well. Tremendous talent pouring out his despair in a classic song. He may be gone but his artistry is still with us.
Well put, hope you’re doing well. RIP Del Shannon, may you Rest In Peace good sir.
FANTASTIC !!!
This song is a hit on karaoke nights and hotel evening performances. Along with Marty Wilde "Teenager in Love" this is one of my rock'n'roll favourites.
Well said. I totally agree.
This was my favorite song in 1961 when I was 11. I didn't know he passed away. RIP
Thank you, Dexter: New Blood, for reintroducing me to this haunting sound!
yes
🙂
I love this song but I'm not a killer
@@TheAxolotlNugget sounds like something a killer would say
Hehe he
Sadly, Del shot and killed himself in 1990-- he suffered from depression and it got the better end and is very sad. His born name was Charles Westover... his voice through this song will forever echo into the future~~
So sad.I didn't know that. :(
How awful 😮🙄
Yeah I feel so sorry for him. I have depression too but I'm still here, I know how it feels to be suicidal though. May he rest in peace, wish he was still here with us today.
hope to tell ya
This is my all time favorite song since I was a baby and I'm in tears to know this I hope he knows how much I love everything about this song 💔💯🎶
Clap your hands with me if you still love this song as I do in 2021.
2024
Nothing is more 60's than those dance moves !
No “slutty outfits”, no “plastic surgery”, no sexual lyrics. Just people dancing and having fun
I was at college when this came out, and at our Christmas dance this was played over and over. A real classic.
UA-cam, the closest thing we have to a time machine
These kids dancing here are grand parents and great-grandparents now. Imagine their little ones seeing this and recognizing granny shaking her stuff.
It's looks me feel like be
What I was thinking
When my dad passed in November of 2022! My mom put this on the record player and it was so fitting.
My son was 11 months old and this came on the radio. He suddenly broke out into song as this played, enjoying the song. This was before cell phones so we couldn’t capture it. But whenever this song plays, it puts a smile on my face.
I had an opportunity to meet and interview Del while working at a radio station. Great guy, and friend to Dion. RIP Del
How cool! He's a real legend!!!
Dexter got this track stuck in my head.
Who the fuck is Dexter ?
Crime story. Updated version
@@Gianecchini86 Dexter is a TV serie, it is in Netflix .
1:10 the sound of keyboard is amasing for 1961 !!!
16decembre 2021 , from a 1977 boy ^^
It sure is, mind-blowing, really awsome keyboard/synth for such an early moment in electronic music all the way back to 1961!
2024 and this song is as 🔥 as it was in 1961.
Mad props to Del Shannon for creating a timeless classic.
Also, hit "like" if the last season of "Dexter" reminded you this song existed.
I heard this when it was released 1961 and I’m still listening to it in 2021!
I LOVE dancing to this song! 60 years later people still GO CRAZY over the beat! I wish he would have made it through to see the impact and joy he brought to SO MANY people with his voice even years later when he probably deemed this song to be "uncool". Rest In Peace You musical talented genius!!
great dance....
80 years
aren't you a nice girl.
I’ve literary listened to this song on repeat for 2 hours, I’m not even over exaggerating.
I was born in December of 62. Yet when mom pulled out the 45s’ this song really kicked ass! She taught my musical ear to appreciate all the good music such as this Rockin ‘ hit !
Hi Tonya
Haven’t heard this song in 50 years, yet I still know every beat and word by heart. Classic!
They'll never be music played and sung like this again
This was a runaway success in 1961. I remember it so clearly. I was 13 years old at the time and very adolescent.
I was 17, remember it like yesterday
To see comments form teens of that era is amazing to me omg i am so jealous.
Me too-- I was ten, and it was the first rock song that really got to me.
When this song was released, it was selling 88,000 copies a DAY !!!
Ok David Letterman
because there was no internet
How many of you as teenagers thought of running away from home? Lol
Thank God I went back. Love you Mom. No safer place than home sweet home. God bless you mom for all the heartaches I caused you. 😭
I listened to this as a 5 y/o boy back in 1962 and in 2023 still today it resonates with me. Its one of my favorite hit songs of all times for me. I love to see what they look like today in 2023; the singer and the beautiful dancers; wish they can do the same performance for us to see in 2023.
OMG... Argentina here... I love this song... ♥
I'm from Battle Creek, Mi where Del lived as a carpet salesman. This song has a deeply nostalgic quality to it. Long live Del
@Oregone Me too, and still live here. There is now an historical marker on the site of the Hi-Lo Club, where Dell first performed this song.
Ya'll have a corrupt police department👍
At the local drive in burger place, this song would come on the radio and everyone would crank it up. I miss those days.
Sixty plus years later and this song is still amazing.
Great song back in the 60's .Still sounds good today
2019!!!
Hell yeah!
18/01/2019!
Yeah
@@mrfruiz4912 29-01-2019,me gusta por la serie de la historia del crimen
Totally.. Love this song for all time.. And love Del
I'm 25 and this song is very special to me because i remember when i was a child and My mom used to play with My brother and me.
I'm a late 90s kid and love this song. Del Shannon was very talented.
Too bad he ended his own life. May he rest in peace.
I didn't know he ended his life .
Dexter New Blood brought me here! Will never hear this song the same again without thinking about the serial killer in Dexter! Still love it and think its catchy though
You nailed it! ;) We will always remember Clancy Brown! :)
Timeless classic with a truly frantic solo. Love it❤
Sixty years ago today in 1961 {April 24th} "Runaway" by Del Shannon peaked at #1 {for 4 weeks} on Billboard's Top 100 chart...
"Runaway" also reached #1 in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom...
Between 1961 and 1981 the Grand Rapids, Michigan native had seventeen records on the Top 100 chart, three made the Top 10 with one reaching #1, the above "Runaway"...
Besides "Runaway", his other two Top 10 records were "Hats Off To Larry" {reached #5 for two weeks in July of 1961} and "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow The Sun" {peaked at #9 for one week in January of 1965...
He had one Top 20 record, "Little Town Flirt", it reached #12 for one week in February of 1963...
Del Shannon, born Charles Weedon Westover, passed away at the young age of 55 on February 8th, 1990...
May he R.I.P.
And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of Billboard's Top 10 on April 24th, 1961:
At #2. "Blue Moon" by The Marcels {the #1 record for the previous three weeks}
#3. "Mother-In-Law" by Ernie K-Doe
#4. "But I Do" by Clarence 'Frogman' Henry
#5. "On The Rebound" by Floyd Cramer
#6. "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" by Gene McDaniels
#7. "I’ve Told Every Little Star" by Linda Scott
#8. "You Can Depend On Me" by Brenda Lee
#9. "Take Good Care of Her" by Adam Wade
#10. "One Mint Julep" by Ray Charles
De aqui a la eternidad quien, lo sigue y seguira escuchando?.
We're in 2024 still cant stop listenin to this and its still my ringtone.
Contact info conjuring in side effects from music video
I was 14 in ‘61 & this song stills sounds as good as it did when it came out.
I still have the 45 rpm record . . . 🎸
Merci pour ce partage en live et cette vidéo
Excellente chanson de 1961
Un immense succès
Magnifique
À écouter sans modération
RIP Del Shannon
Had this song stuck in my head for months and can’t help singing along. I can see why it was a big hit in the 60s.
Can we go back to this style of music?
And cars
music evolves.
@@ayazzzzzzz or devolves
I was at east ham to see the great Del Shannon the beatles were also on the show.
Del Shannon one of the great rock and rollers his music will never die.
Omg, you went to the show!?
Love your comment
“and the Beatles also were on the show”
I ❤️ Del Shannon!
@@KarenBH The noise was unbelievable. I don't know if you know that Del was the first artist to record a beatles song."From me to you".
Hit at all times. Respect from BELARUSSIA.
This is my favourite song of all time. I used to play my parents records and it has stuck with me forever. I will tire hearing it, can't even say why it's so special...
Amazing sound from another era. Happy memories. There is no music like this anymore.
This song got stuck in my head during my shower this morning. LOL
Thank you dexter for reminding us of this masterpiece !!
Just to let you know, for the versatility of this song, . My 16 year old and 4 year old has this now as their favorite and most requested song after listening to it for the first time........separately!
My absolute favourite song from when my mum and dad would put their records on and rock n roll in the loungeroom when I was a kid in the 70s. Loved all their 50s and 60s songs but nothing is like this song.
I was 11 years old when Del Shannon recorded “Runaway.”
Without question, one of the greatest rock musicians of all time.
The song frequently resonates in my mind, out of the blue... broke my heart the day I read of his tragic demise... 😢
I had to get off my bike when I first heard this song. It blew me away at 8 years old. Del you were right up there. This song is the best song of the sixties. Bar none.
2021, and this song sounds even better today than it did in 1961. Long live the GREATEST music in American history.
My parents were fortunate enough to dance to all this music I think that’s the reason why my sister and I I love this music so much because it’s what we listen to growing up. And still sounds amazing in 2022
The 60's music was the best and Del Shannon is awesome.
Wilburys emulated my favs..Del, Everly Bros..Great taste & talent!!
VASTLY UNDERRATED. A MAJOR INFLUENCE. DOZENS OF STARS HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED HIS INFLUENCE
The 1st song I remembered for decades. Still moves me. Didn't know he died.
Como extraño que mi papá pusiera ésta cancion todos los domingos en la mañana.
Es precisamente la clase de rola que ponen los jefes para iniciar un dia de fin de semana...😎
@@oscarzapata44 cierto jaksjjkasjkasjksajkasjjkasijkasjasjiasauujasuhjqwi xd
Jajajajaj! Cuánto sabe usted ! Es una realidad
estamos en la misma no eres tú somos muchos
My dad as well!
I was born in the early 70's, so this is the music of my parents generation; my Dad loves Del Shannon. I just sang along to every word of that song..... loved it!
We all loved Del Shannon. How I wish he knew.
Love this clip absolutely brilliant, made all those years ago and still does it for me.
I love this music. I remember when this song was released and played on the radio when I was a kid growing up in N.Y.
R.I.P. Del
I, too am listening to Del Shannon! I was born in the 50's, grew up loving this song!
I loved this song when it first came out. I still remember all the words today (but not my PIN or passwords).
Beautiful!! Del Shannon certainly had a BIG hit with this one!
My Grandma used to babysit him when he was a child and showed up to his funeral. Use to tell me stories all the time. Good memories
Love the girls dancing in a circle! Am learning this song on my new Flying V, sounds superb with my Vox AC15, lots of reverb and a bit of tremolo
Miss you mom, sweet memories of you playing this record .
tengo 40 años y escucho esta canción desde los 15 años. Las mejores canciones nunca mueren !!!
Very sad, thanks for the memories
Ça fait des années que je la cherchais. Merci
The Greatest Song of All Time, bar none! .... The only "Perfect 10" I have experienced in my lifetime!
beautiful...Beautiful...BEAUTIFUL SONG. Thanks Del Shannon.
Hello Diane, How are you doing?
I was 8 years old and heard this song I'm now 70 and still loving it
Almost 60 years ago...those young hot chicks are old today...**sigh**....I was 10 in 1961 and loved this song...
Listening to this song makes me dance like crazy and I don’t care who’s watching xx
In Running Down A Dream, written by Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Mike Campbell, Petty sings: "...me and Del were singing Little Runaway." In concert Running Down A Dream rocks as hard as anything I have witnessed. What a great homage to a great friend, musician, collaborater, and song. Rock never dies!!!
Jai Sarasvati
There’s a video of The Traveling Wilburys and this song. Have you seen it?
@@Falaje64 no I have not but I will. Thank you...
Jai Ma
One of my favorite songs of the early 60’s. It’s timeless and speaks of all generations.
How fun does THAT look, to play guitar and sing while a group of "go go" dancers surround you. 🎶
nhlsr nhl wouldn’t mind at all to have those Go go girls dance around me
@BruhTV You need to see your eye doctor! But bad.
@@garygary5661 and Bruh TV...be nice guys. Music is a place where black, white, or even purple can have a strong connection. 60's style girl dancers or 2020 style tatoo'd twerkers are all able to enjoy the music and dance like no one is watching. I am a white musician heavily influenced by 50's and 60's black blues artists.It happens. Music is not about the color. It's about feeling good and having fun. Peace ✌ 🎵
It doesn't get any better!
I wonder (wo-wo-wo-wo-wonder) what happened to the guitar sound.
As cool as this song is, watching all those awesome girls dancing "The Pony", and "the swim" is just tremendous! Man do I miss the good old days! Very cool video!
A mí me gusta mucho
60s and 70s what a time for music. I experienced the late 60s and 70. Great song, love the dancing 👋🏿👋🏿
What a great song! Love it!
Back when I was a child I think I can conclusively determine this song to be the first song I loved, back when I was like four years old. I would always ask my dad to play this song whenever we were in the car.
One of the great records of the 60s pure class.