Thats my father,Dougie Doo Wop. His undying love n support for me. I am blessed by his existence n his deeds. I thank God up above for him n his eternal paternal love for me. Thanks pop.
Johnny Maestro is easily one of the greatest vocalists of all time. I mean, really....how many guys had his vocal range and versatility? This guy never hit a bad note that I ever heard. Simply amazing.
Johnny Maestro's rendition of Never Walk Alone is the Finest of any Singers past or present He was one of the Best of the Best shined above the rest. LJ 5:04
Ive lost a tiny piece of my soul. I still remember the first time I saw Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge at the WCBS-FM 15th Anniversary concert. It was magical. I went on to see him in small clubs in Brooklyn, outdoor concerts (at the World Trade Center) anywhere I could see him. Each time, it filled my heart and brought me so much joy. Thank you Johnny, for your wonderful music and your magical voice. Rest in peace as you sing for the angels. Im sure theyre listening in.
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever. The first time i saw them was somewhere up in the Bronx, New York, not far from Orchard Beach. My friends and i had such a great time, watching this great group. That was around 1968. I saw Johnny Maestro yrs. later at Brighton Beach, and then again, not too long before he passed away, at Atlantic City. What a voice. You are surely missed Johnny.
Johnny is one of the best! I was one of the fortunate ones to witness him singing his last song ever before he passed away! He gave it all in performing this at Mohegan Sun Casino! I will never forget him that evening! It was his most outstanding performance because he knew that it would be his last! I can still see him there singing You'll Never Walk Alone! RIP Johnny! We all love you!
Johnny was always one of my favorites ever since he sang with the Crests doing 16 Candles, Sweetest One, and My Juanita. I'm glad he got to do many many performances over the years with the Bridge to showcase his incredible voice.
RIP Johnny - Your great voice is not silenced, just moved to the highest stage there is. We'll still hear you......when rain gently strikes our windows, and that first sunburst works it's way through the clouds to produce a rainbow, it will be the Heavens giving you a standing ovation. Thank you for the thrills and chills.
It's been more than 3 1/2 years since God decided to make Johnny the King of HIS House Band. How wonderful it is to imagine Johnny performing You'll Never Walk Alone with Heaven's Angels singing the background vocals on this song's absolutely incredible finish. We've been to many doo wop concerts since your passing Johnny, but a lot of the heart of the 50's-60's music is gone. The entire doo wop world misses you dearly. RIP JM, you were one in a million!
Johnny is the first person i saw sing live, i have a picture of him and I, HE is still and always b the BEST!! I was 8yrs old at the time, now Im 28, and Ill never forget that day!!!!
Had the pleasure of seeing him n the bridge 4 times before he left us My old man sang with him once in the brown derby. Love that guy. Joe Esposito now carries the torch
awesome group..... more than a one hit wonder!!! RIP Johnny...........thank you for turning me on to your music being on UA-cam, JOEY..glad you're here in VEGAS!!!! always, Alea
My band played for the first time in a huge venue...The World, at Roosevelt Field in 1968. Also playing that night were the Outsiders, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Johnny Maestro sang 16 Candles, and the Worst That Could Happen. Thanks for the memories Johnny.
Thats my father,Dougie Doo Wop. His undying love n support for me. I am blessed by his existence n his deeds. I thank God up above for him n his eternal paternal love for me. Thanks pop.
Johnny Maestro is easily one of the greatest vocalists of all time. I mean, really....how many guys had his vocal range and versatility? This guy never hit a bad note that I ever heard. Simply amazing.
I’ve always said that Johnny maestro, Jay, black ,,Gary Puckett they all have powerful magnificent voices
Johnny Maestro's rendition of Never Walk Alone is the Finest of any Singers past or present He was one of
the Best of the Best shined above the rest. LJ 5:04
Ive lost a tiny piece of my soul. I still remember the first time I saw Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge at the WCBS-FM 15th Anniversary concert. It was magical. I went on to see him in small clubs in Brooklyn, outdoor concerts (at the World Trade Center) anywhere I could see him. Each time, it filled my heart and brought me so much joy. Thank you Johnny, for your wonderful music and your magical voice. Rest in peace as you sing for the angels. Im sure theyre listening in.
One word sums up Johnny WOW.R I P After that great performance how do people give 28 thumbs down?
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever. The first time i saw them was somewhere up in the Bronx, New York, not far from Orchard Beach. My friends and i had such a great time, watching this great group. That was around 1968. I saw Johnny Maestro yrs. later at Brighton Beach, and then again, not too long before he passed away, at Atlantic City. What a voice. You are surely missed Johnny.
Johnny is one of the best! I was one of the fortunate ones to witness him singing his last song ever before he passed away! He gave it all in performing this at Mohegan Sun Casino! I will never forget him that evening! It was his most outstanding performance because he knew that it would be his last! I can still see him there singing You'll Never Walk Alone! RIP Johnny! We all love you!
His voice is still a gift from God!!!
Johnny was always one of my favorites ever since he sang with the Crests doing 16 Candles, Sweetest One, and My Juanita. I'm glad he got to do many many performances over the years with the Bridge to showcase his incredible voice.
I got to see him a few years before he passed and so glad I got the chance. He was still amazing. Miss you Johnny Maestro.
One of the Greatest Voices Ever. May he Always RIP.
Should be in rock and roll HOF without question
Great diverse talent.
Wow! Johnny gave all his heart and soul to that song. Bravo!
Damn, that was beyond OUTSTANDING********
OMG what a voice Johnny had!!!!! R.I.P. Johnny I know that you're singing in Heaven!! Love and miss you!!
Keep the fire going- lets always appreciate n honor n treasure real singing n real music. 💕 Love to all. Make the world genuine and heartfelt
Thank You for post some of the greatest music R.I.P Johnny And Freddie we miss you
Johnny claimed this song as his own with this performance! Miss him so much,but he lives on through the beautiful music he left for us to enjoy!
Absolutely fantastic!
Belongs in the HOF!!
This gives me chills!! What a singer!!
wow this brought me to tears one of the pioneers of street corner harmony RIP Johnny love ya ! your music and your wonderful voice will live on.
RIP Johnny - Your great voice is not silenced, just moved to the highest stage there is. We'll still hear you......when rain gently strikes our windows, and that first sunburst works it's way through the clouds to produce a rainbow, it will be the Heavens giving you a standing ovation. Thank you for the thrills and chills.
Johnny Maestro has to be in the top ten lead singers of the doo wop era.
top five of any era. hands down.
paulgdb At the very least!
+Hotrod Bob Number 1!!!!
Always the best
Without a doubt
Johnny the maestro of singing. Sing with the angels and rip. Gone much to soon.
What a great great talent! Spectacular with so many great songs. RIP
It's been more than 3 1/2 years since God decided to make Johnny the King of HIS House Band. How wonderful it is to imagine Johnny performing You'll Never Walk Alone with Heaven's Angels singing the background vocals on this song's absolutely incredible finish. We've been to many doo wop concerts since your passing Johnny, but a lot of the heart of the 50's-60's music is gone. The entire doo wop world misses you dearly. RIP JM, you were one in a million!
Both sad and inspirational at the same time. Johnny's voice makes this song legendary.
SAW HIM IN ATLANTIC CITY 1970 STEEL PIER, WITH MY FRIEND KEN POLSTER, NEVER REALIZED THE GREATNESS WE WITNESSED.
ONE OF THE TOP VOCAL PERFORMANCES OF ALL TIME!!!!!! Al Titus.
This is the best. The great Johnny maestro. Nobody better.
Johnny is the first person i saw sing live, i have a picture of him and I, HE is still and always b the BEST!! I was 8yrs old at the time, now Im 28, and Ill never forget that day!!!!
JUST FRECKIN AWESOME
Had the pleasure of seeing him n the bridge 4 times before he left us My old man sang with him once in the brown derby. Love that guy. Joe Esposito now carries the torch
Seeing him do this song live is an unbelievable experience that sends chills down your spine. Thanks for the memories. RIP Johnny!!
KJTKen yes he is the very best
Rest in peace Johnny. You gave us so many years of great mucic and your voice never faltered.
God Bless Johnny Maestro
awesome group..... more than a one hit wonder!!! RIP Johnny...........thank you for turning me on to your music being on UA-cam, JOEY..glad you're here in VEGAS!!!! always, Alea
The song itself is extremely emotional, and Johnny put his heart and soul into it while singing it!
me too I feel like he his still with us R I P Johnny Meastro
This is a God gift, y'all!!
The Voice will live on forever - Johnny you brought Greatness to the stage and the recording studio
Such a shame he is not in the Hall of Fame!! Magnificent voice.
the hall of shame is for screamers and crotch grabbers
It 'a like the song, 'It's the worst that could happen'.
Magnificent, John. And you did it better every single time until the last. God bless you and Freddie.
tears, every time.
Even the suit can't spoil that performance.
and there never was a time when the audience could stay sitting at the end of that one.
The man has the VOICE!!
Ya gotta love the 1970's Wedding Band clothes! The Great Johnny Maestro....
Thank you sir, for your great showmanship! RIP Johnny
gto66solstice08 loop. what a set of pipes, only guy in rock n roll that could come close was Jay black of Jay and the americans
R.I.P. Johnny Maestro..so many, many, many years of beautiful music..
Sing it Johnny. song like that one it's hard not to get emotional, I also like singing this tune
It is truly astounding that none of the music reaction UA-camrs have reacted to Johnny Maestro.
My band played for the first time in a huge venue...The World, at Roosevelt Field in 1968. Also playing that night were the Outsiders, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Johnny Maestro sang 16 Candles, and the Worst That Could Happen. Thanks for the memories Johnny.
I love their version.
That is beautiful, Tina.
I wish I could have heard him in person.
INCREDIBLE VOCAL PERFORMANCE!!!!!!
THE BEST EVER ... PERIOD ! RIP Johnny
God you took him to soon R.I.P.Johnny
Great Singer!!
He so belongs in the Rock n Roll hall of fame
Johnny, Freddy we miss you....I got to see you twice...about a hundred times too few
Thanks Johnny for all the songs. RIP
The best. Studio or live he never missed a note. RIP JM
Thank you Johnny!,,
Whole new twist to this song. Johnny made it his own.:o)
He was so special. I miss him.
What a voice, never get tired of listening to him. i miss him.
I wrote this two years ago and it still hurts. I was just talking about him this week. So terribly missed!
Wow. Just Wow!
We luv Johnny and BB
BRAVO MAESTRO! RIP...
Love you Johnny
Now Freddy has joined Johnny and the "hell of a band" they have in heaven
One in a million....
and the angels listened in
Great tenor voice.
The Best Tenor voice!!!!!
schrooms. thanks for all your great posts
WOW!!!!!!
Great performer
Nobody better!
♥♥♥
I lived near Johnny
When does he go into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
RIP - Johnny
There are more pieces of this performance floating around somewhere. Can anyone point me in the right direction.
Where has time gone?
Nice, drumsport.
who did Johnny sing the song share with the del satins or Brooklyn bridge? can't find the song anywhere but by kid kyle doing a tribute to the big guy
Frank Scola share was done by frankie Lymon and the teenagers
@lirocz222 Post the Picture on facebook.... we would all like to see it. Thanks
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love his singing but the outfit just seems lil off nice 70's style whew
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