Listening in late February 2023 was 16 when this was released way back In 1964 my wife has passed away only recently but the memories never die , great track from dave Berry and a Yorkshire lad
The guitarist is Frank White, easy to tell as he had the first white double necked Gibson in the UK. Big Jim Sullivan played on the recording apparently assisted by Jimmy Page.
Dave Berry actually mentions the session musicians on this record as John Paul Jones,Jim Sullivan and Jimmy Page,this was on a live session of this song on YT,although I accept that Frank White may be on this 'promo' with Dave.
It’s a fact that music has been forgotten. The reminding of music at this time, is something to reconsider. This old song is an example of great music, vocally and magically delivered.
@@suchabadkitty1293 well Kitty, I don’t expect that everybody knows all the connotations of a word. But fact, in phrases like ‘finding of facts’ ‘review of facts’ do have the same meaning. Specifically, if after reviewing other versions, we have finding of facts to prove that this kind of recording is special. Terms of law do apply to you remarks.
@@suchabadkitty1293 well Kitty, I don’t expect that everybody knows all the connotations of a word. But fact, in phrases like ‘finding of facts’ ‘review of facts’ do have the same meaning. Specifically, if after reviewing other versions, we have finding of facts to prove that this kind of recording is special. Terms of law do apply to you remarks.
I just found out! I just got through watching the movie and I heard this in the background. I like this version so i checked the credits and found it. Also the Kate Robbins version!
Back in the 60s I had a great Musicale upbringing. Cos my brother was 9 years older than me. I was about 12 when this came out an yer he bought it and played it an I took it all in. R.I.P bro, and thanks for the education.❤️
Happy Birthday Dave Berry born on February 6, 1941. He is an English rock singer and former teen idol during the 1960s. His best-remembered hits are "Memphis, Tennessee", and "The Crying Game" (1964), and his 1965 hit "Little Things", a cover version of Bobby Goldsboro's Stateside top 40 success. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Berry_(musician)
For me this is THE version. The guitar riff, Berry’s vocal & the not well shown on this video his use of the wired microphone. Not bad for someone whose career was mainly focused on blues songs before & after his hits & pretty accomplished in that genre too.
Please, friend, tell me the name of this movie you talk about. I've seen that young actress in another movie, but don't know the name of my move. Please be a help and tell me the name.
I'm old enough to remember this the first time around and I still think it's something special. It's got to be one of or even the first time a wah wah or treble boost was used?
I've got to say I love this artist but there's something creepy going on with his hand movements. This is explained in wikipedia site for dave berry. I understand it's was some part of his artistic showmanship.
@@reuireuiop0 go to wikipedia page on dave berry. When he recorded this song, he had switch off and chosen another guitarist. Berry parted with this line-up around the time of "The Crying Game" and recruited three more local musicians - Frank White, Johnny Riley and Pete Cliff as the second generation of Cruisers.[3] Lead guitarist White was eventually replaced by Roy Ledger.
59 years later.. and it still sounds good
So beautiful plain and simple. I m glad to find this version.
One of the most haunting tunes I ever heard.
I like 1960 music when I was 10-12
100%
The chord changes are sublime
Can't believe no one ever commented on this work off genuis. Absoult timeless classic. That guitar rift jesus man
Seen him a few times absolute brilliant
*Riff.
That's Jimmy Page playing guitar
@@dickarmstrong4092 He's on rythm guitar. Big Jim Sullivan is the guy on lead.
@@dickarmstrong4092 No, it isn't.
Listening in late February 2023 was 16 when this was released way back In 1964 my wife has passed away only recently but the memories never die , great track from dave Berry and a Yorkshire lad
I was fifteen.Sorry about your wife.They were happier days despite all our hardships.
Never heard of this version! This is fantastic!
This song is haunting.
Hello 👋🏼 Susan Bodell
Yes
The guitarist is Frank White, easy to tell as he had the first white double necked Gibson in the UK. Big Jim Sullivan played on the recording apparently assisted by Jimmy Page.
Dave Berry actually mentions the session musicians on this record as John Paul Jones,Jim Sullivan and Jimmy Page,this was on a live session of this song on YT,although I accept that Frank White may be on this 'promo' with Dave.
@@busking6292 Early Zep
Absolute classic - timeless and brilliant in every respect! Great track by a superb band and singer.
It’s a fact that music has been forgotten. The reminding of music at this time, is something to reconsider. This old song is an example of great music, vocally and magically delivered.
You don't seem to know what the word "fact" means. Look it up.
@@suchabadkitty1293 well Kitty, I don’t expect that everybody knows all the connotations of a word. But fact, in phrases like ‘finding of facts’ ‘review of facts’ do have the same meaning. Specifically, if after reviewing other versions, we have finding of facts to prove that this kind of recording is special. Terms of law do apply to you remarks.
@@suchabadkitty1293 well Kitty, I don’t expect that everybody knows all the connotations of a word. But fact, in phrases like ‘finding of facts’ ‘review of facts’ do have the same meaning. Specifically, if after reviewing other versions, we have finding of facts to prove that this kind of recording is special. Terms of law do apply to you remarks.
I only found out today Boy George's was a cover!
I just found out!
I just got through watching the movie and I heard this in the background. I like this version so i checked the credits and found it. Also the Kate Robbins version!
Psychedelic introvert headspace turned battle-worn torch song!
anche io!!!!!! Pensavo l'avesse composta Boy George!!!!!!!
Just found out now!😂
Lol
wow.....never knew this version existed. Thank you
I love this original version and other versions ❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️
Hello 👋🏼 Jasmine Wadsworth
Guitarist is Big Jim Sullivan. He gave guitar lessons to Richie Blackmore.
Is jimmy page..no Sulliman.
@@ismaelmarin151 It isn't Jimmy Page.
Wow just discovered this version this minute
Dave Berry; Boy George. One song, two vastly different presentations. I am glad both exist so I do not have to choose just one.
Nonsensical comment.
@@suchabadkitty1293 I am stating my personal preferences. If, in your mind, it is nonsense, that is your problem.
Brenda Lee
Both fruity.
@@lindamarlow4756😅😅😅😅
My son just turned me on to this. Thanks, Machue. Phrasing, emotion, guitar. Take me back to a far far better time. And, Blue Velvet.
Back in the 60s I had a great Musicale upbringing. Cos my brother was 9 years older than me. I was about 12 when this came out an yer he bought it and played it an I took it all in. R.I.P bro, and thanks for the education.❤️
A gem.
Classic song and classic singer
Mmmm, dunno about "classic singer". One hit wonder maybe.
One person's trash is another person's treasure.
Be a good kitty.@@suchabadkitty1293
brilliant 2024
Really beautiful song
And that is exactly what love is.
Love on this planet of duality, you mean
my dad used to play this- I was born the year it came out
This is one of my favorite songs... I love to listen to it and my man loves it too!
Happy Birthday Dave Berry born on February 6, 1941. He is an English rock singer and former teen idol during the 1960s. His best-remembered hits are "Memphis, Tennessee", and "The Crying Game" (1964), and his 1965 hit "Little Things", a cover version of Bobby Goldsboro's Stateside top 40 success. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Berry_(musician)
brilliant.
For me this is THE version. The guitar riff, Berry’s vocal & the not well shown on this video his use of the wired microphone. Not bad for someone whose career was mainly focused on blues songs before & after his hits & pretty accomplished in that genre too.
I believe the guitarist is Jimmy Page, later of Led Zeppelin. He was about 19 at that time.
@@neilmcbeath954 The guitarist is not Jimmy Page.
@@suchabadkitty1293 I am going on what Jimmy Page himself says in his autobiography. At that time he was working as a session musician.
@@neilmcbeath954Page is on Rhythm
Dave Berry......Love this....😙
This came out the year I joined the Army, I love the 60s
Sounds excellent ❤
Wow, I had no idea the Boy George version was a remake
I'm watching the old British move from the 60's, Poor Cow and this song is in the soundtrack.
Please, friend, tell me the name of this movie you talk about. I've seen that young actress in another movie, but don't know the name of my move.
Please be a help and tell me the name.
@@katyb6 Poor Cow, maybe?
He did a version of Chuck Berry's Memphis Tennessee back in the 60's that was a hit
Awesome
Love this track
Brilliant
Top tune
I love this song if read between lines beautiful sang
Hello 👋🏼 Sandral Hutchinson
Que hermosa canción ❤
Another song that tells the story of my divorce.
'chill bumps"
Fantastic ❤
R.I.P., Frank White (1942 - 2020)
I am not a huge Boy George fan, but his much much much better..
He found Captain Winky!
I'm old enough to remember this the first time around and I still think it's something special. It's got to be one of or even the first time a wah wah or treble boost was used?
Gibson SG 1275
"GET THAT THING OFF ME, FERGUS!!"
Maravilhoso
Fantastic comments
I just saw him flogging ,bongos on Bargain hunt ,he looks to be in good health.
Not forget what heard as was young
❤
I didnt know
Usually prefer the original but I think boy George version is better
Advanced for there time.
Hermoso!
I have to say this is good but what Boy George did was beyond amazing
Sorry but can’t beat the original in my opinion but Boy George was a close second 😊
Yeah, Boy George blows this away.
I've got to say I love this artist but there's something creepy going on with his hand movements. This is explained in wikipedia site for dave berry. I understand it's was some part of his artistic showmanship.
Yes, i totally share your opinion
Actually, his hand movements eerily similar to Jaye Davidson's movements singing the song at The Metro in The Crying Game.
Jimmy Page on guitar.
@@martinchippindale Thank you for correcting my understanding on this urban legand. Enjoy your day!
Digging the double neck!
NIce play back, but the guitar belongs to Jimmy Page
It's a shame I always thought it was Boy George's song. The original version sounds brilliant!
😎💖 Tinja&Markku🌹
I thought I heard this song before in my childhood. I always thought it was Roy Orbinson
ive never found out who the guitar player was. could hav been roy
@@irontoad123 Jimmy Page
@@reuireuiop0 go to wikipedia page on dave berry. When he recorded this song, he had switch off and chosen another guitarist. Berry parted with this line-up around the time of "The Crying Game" and recruited three more local musicians - Frank White, Johnny Riley and Pete Cliff as the second generation of Cruisers.[3] Lead guitarist White was eventually replaced by Roy Ledger.
@@reuireuiop0 Nope.
Was this from early in 1964 or from Late in I964. If anyone knows please let me know as soon as you can.
Historiaa
Nice but i still like Boy George's slightly up tempo version better.
Who is the guitarist???
Hermosa canción
Pero prefiero la versión de boy George
A minha interpretação é de que essa música é sobre um abuso sexual
I get weird Ted Bundy-style vibes from this dude lol
Well, that was creepy. 😳
Einhorne i$ FinKle
FinKle i$ Einhorne
Com o boy george é melhor
better than the boy george cover
I didn't know