@@tonymcpartland1770 Hello Tony, I think it was at Blighty's at FARNWORTH where I saw them and it would be in the early 70's. It certainly was an unforgettable experience.
@@carol-annebranagan7787 Hi Carol, W e saw them at the Fiesta in Norton,Stockton on Tees, they were amazing, the place was buzzing , also in the 70's Johnny Moore is one of my favourite singers 🙂👍
stephen brower ....I believe you are referring to Rudy Lewis.....I agree with you .....Rudy was an extraordinary talent.....His version of " Some Kind of Wonderful " is the most famous example of his warm and soulful voice .
@@mikevallen999 I totally agree and I strongly feel that Johnny Moore and Rudy Lewis were the absolute best lead singers ever for The Drifters! They were both so great I can't rank one over the other!! This is not slighting Ben E. King or Clyde McPhatter in any way!
My big brother passed away unexpectedly March 10. He LOVED the oldies, even though some might say he was "out of date." Every time I hear these great oldies I will always think of him.
WOW---greatest talent ever. What a range of voice!! Heard this a lot growing up. Yes---who cares what flick you see as long as the one you love is with you--hold hands--steal a kiss or two and just cuddling!! Those days are gone now!! Pop corn was better too!!
Thank you :) I admit I do like some music nowadays, but I don't listen to the radio because it's full of pop crap. I prefer folk and anti-folk, then of course soul.
Absolutely, %100 agree. There is nooooo comparison. I didn't grow up during this era. I came a little later, but developed an appreciation for the talent and originality of back then.
Remember hearing this at the youth club circa 1975. All the girls were dancing to it, they looked great. Also The Bump - Joe Tex was a bit hit on the dance floor. Began my love affair with soul music right there.
The Drifters: Great Hit...Saturday Night at the movie......Johnny Moore singer... Bellos ojos los del cantante vean!!!!..... Quien no recuerda cuando llegaba el sabado por la noche con nuestras chicas a ver una linda pelicula, las sodas las palomitas de mais...Wao!!!! y los besos y acariciar a nuestras ninas..........Buenos recuerdos!!!!! de cuando eramos jovenes!!! !!Que tiempos!!! y siempre me sentaba con mi chica el la ultima fila... porque?? bueno... se los dejo a su inmajinacion....ninguna chica se comparaba a la que Yo tenia!!!!!!! Wao!!! que bellos tiempos!!!
Yes, except for the Vietnam War, Civil Rights Protests, the assassinations of US President John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King and lastly the Cuban Missile Crisis....but thanks for playing, "Amnesty for Amnesia! lol.....sorry, I couldn't resist!
Every time that I hear this song I think of My Pops'. He knew a few of the members, and he use to play their songs to no end. Thanks for sharing this, it brings back great memories of the times that I spent with my Dad.
Music-I mean this much good music- has the power to make so many people happy for nothing or almost nothing! So, musicians have the right to get rewarded decently indeed.
i just come home from my town were the drifters turned on my towns christmas lights and they sang this song and beautiful girls they were pretty cool and there better live
Real talent back then did not need fake gimmicks. Come to think of it, groups like this were and are better than anything computer generated. Give me the old days when everything was better. And real. And good.
I have been looking for "sitting in the back row of the movies" for so long, I didnt know who sang the song. I remember the words from my youth whilst in hospital 1972 age 9 with my transistor radio on 3XY. It has bought so many memories back
+Andrew Tebby I assume you mean "Kissing in the back row of the movies" -- that is a different song, recorded by The Drifters after they had relocated to the UK in the early 1970s. It's also to be found on youtube.
Me, I'm a Clyde McPhatter fan. The founding member of the Drifters, Clyde was one of the most widely imitated singers of the late 50's and early 60's. Smokey Robinson said Clyde was one of his idols.
Wikipedia says the Drifters went through about 62 singers in the groups career. The manager evidently did not want to pay them, and that's what drove Benny King away as well as others.
Only three singers -- left to right -- Gene Pearson, Johnny Moore and Charlie Thomas. This must have been filmed around early 1966 when Johnny Terry was missing gigs due to illness, shortly before he left the group.
you do know that there were several forms of the drifters, look at today, there are two bands still going, 'the orignal drifters' and ricky sampsons 'drifters' there has been loads of incarnations, but the best remembered line up was that with the Late Great Johnny Moore at the lead.
Timeless and will still be listened to in 100 years time. Glad I saw the live once.
I was lucky enough to see The Drifters live, they were sensational, the whole building vibrated to their sound. Brilliant group, brilliant songs .
Me too 🙂👍
@@tonymcpartland1770 Hello Tony, I think it was at Blighty's at FARNWORTH where I saw them and it would be in the early 70's. It certainly was an unforgettable experience.
@@carol-annebranagan7787 Hi Carol, W e saw them at the Fiesta in Norton,Stockton on Tees, they were amazing, the place was buzzing , also in the 70's Johnny Moore is one of my favourite singers 🙂👍
What a catchy tune! He has a great voice. Love how he hits those high notes. I'm glad music like this is still played on oldies radio stations!
Johhny Moore. His favorite singer was Sam Cooke
Jonney Moore as long as you are remembered by us loyal fans you or your music will never die
Awesome job by Johnny Moore, the best lead singer for the drifters. Missed very much. RIP I never get tired of hearing him sing.
I like Lewis
stephen brower ....I believe you are referring to Rudy Lewis.....I agree with you .....Rudy was an extraordinary talent.....His version of " Some Kind of Wonderful " is the most famous example of his warm and soulful voice .
You got it Mike and thanks@@mikevallen999
stephen brower ....you're welcome .
@@mikevallen999 I totally agree and I strongly feel that Johnny Moore and Rudy Lewis were the absolute best lead singers ever for The Drifters! They were both so great I can't rank one over the other!! This is not slighting Ben E. King or Clyde McPhatter in any way!
From an era when car radios were magic boxes that played beautiful songs like this classic! Thanks for posting it!
The fabulous Johnny Moore - who along with Rudy Lewis were the best lead vocalists the Drifters ever had - and two of the greatest vocalists ever!!!
Fabulous indeed!
What about the best and the original Drifters vocalists, the great and awesome Clyde Mcphatter and Bill Pinkney?
Probably the best ever
Thank you. Just read an idiot's blog about how underrated Rudy was. The were the two best leads, with no disrespect to Clyde or Ben-E King.
This song epitomises my teenage years and growing up in the 60's - love it!
met these guys in a hotel in my town,had drinks afer the concert.Absolutely fab singers and great guys....I couldnt believe their voices
My big brother passed away unexpectedly March 10. He LOVED the oldies, even though some might say he was "out of date." Every time I hear these great oldies I will always think of him.
Your brother was not out of date , he merely had excellent taste in music .
@@mikevallen999 Yes, he did, Mike. God bless.
WOW---greatest talent ever.
What a range of voice!!
Heard this a lot growing up.
Yes---who cares what flick you see as long as the one you love is with you--hold hands--steal a kiss or two and just cuddling!!
Those days are gone now!!
Pop corn was better too!!
Nothing better than soul, this is the kind of music I crave! My generations music just doesn't do much for me. I really do love the drifters.
You have taste, I like you. Music just about gets worse every decade!
Thank you :) I admit I do like some music nowadays, but I don't listen to the radio because it's full of pop crap. I prefer folk and anti-folk, then of course soul.
Yeah, the only radio I listen to is the golden oldies. :) Folk is good, I would have to google anti-folk I think :P
Thomas Rudder doesn't get worse every decade... just terrible after 2010
ReturnoftheBrotha the drifters were soul..
Johnny had an unforgettably sweet voice - at least we have the recordings. Beautiful.
My personal opinion..one of the top ten bands in the history of music. Certainly no one around today that even comes close.
I'm only 21 and these will forever be my favourite band xxx
The Drifters, whoever was in the group at any given time, never made a song that wasn't simply enjoyable. They were great.
Absolutely, %100 agree. There is nooooo comparison. I didn't grow up during this era. I came a little later, but developed an appreciation for the talent and originality of back then.
how can people not like this music,CLASSICS KEEP GOING BOYS
I love those facial expressions!
Chickie Brewer Agreed.
Johnny Moore really had it all - the complete package!!!
Remember hearing this at the youth club circa 1975. All the girls were dancing to it, they looked great. Also The Bump - Joe Tex was a bit hit on the dance floor. Began my love affair with soul music right there.
The Drifters - song track of my life . Always puts a smile on my face .
Mine too - Love them!!
Could have been one generation's hymn... all friends, no hate, a world to see and a girl to love!
What a fantastic group. It was all about the music then, and boy did they exhibit that!
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THE DRIFTERS!!!! all their songs are beautiful. remember Rudy West lead on the song UP ON THE ROOF.
The class, Drifters, The late one and only voice of Johnny Moore. X FACTOR.
April 7: Happy birthday Mr. Charlie Thomas of The Drifters. Thank you and God Bless...
Not growing old gracefully kicking and screaming all the way!!
I love them as a kid and as a man. The best anywhere..... Takes me back...
"Who cares what picture you see..." Drifters, classic.
They sing so well, and the rythm toally goes along well with it!
LLLLLLLLove this oldie I remember it when I was very young awesome to hear and boogie to those were the days.KOOL
The Drifters: Great Hit...Saturday Night at the movie......Johnny Moore singer... Bellos ojos los del cantante vean!!!!..... Quien no recuerda cuando llegaba el sabado por la noche con nuestras chicas a ver una linda pelicula, las sodas las palomitas de mais...Wao!!!! y los besos y acariciar a nuestras ninas..........Buenos recuerdos!!!!! de cuando eramos jovenes!!! !!Que tiempos!!! y siempre me sentaba con mi chica el la ultima fila... porque?? bueno... se los dejo a su inmajinacion....ninguna chica se comparaba a la que Yo tenia!!!!!!! Wao!!! que bellos tiempos!!!
Great song, one of the best from the Drifters, and it is my favorite....
The world in 60s and 70s was peaceful and full of LOVE !
Yes, except for the Vietnam War, Civil Rights Protests, the assassinations of US President John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King and lastly the Cuban Missile Crisis....but thanks for playing, "Amnesty for Amnesia! lol.....sorry, I couldn't resist!
Every time that I hear this song I think of My Pops'. He knew a few of the members, and he use to play their songs to no end. Thanks for sharing this, it brings back great memories of the times that I spent with my Dad.
Love Johnny Moore...my favorite lead of the group.
I saw these guys whilst on holiday in Spain - they were fab!
Music-I mean this much good music- has the power to make so many people happy for nothing or almost nothing!
So, musicians have the right to get rewarded decently indeed.
i just come home from my town were the drifters turned on my towns christmas lights and they sang this song and beautiful girls they were pretty cool and there better live
I really love this song so much...
Real talent back then did not need fake gimmicks.
Come to think of it, groups like this were and are better than anything computer generated.
Give me the old days when everything was better.
And real.
And good.
George Vreeland Hill Could not agree more. Just surprised this clip wasn't in color because if I remember rightly, this song came out around 1973.
Lip-sinced, but who can't love to see Johnny Moore's animation and smile. That man is the best of the best.
Ricky? this music is fabulous, and sang this when I was at school, love them
I was working on the waltzer when this came out...great memories
Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil my favorite
song writers of the '60s
Great song used to dance to this at the school dance that was 45 years ago l still dance to this song now's it is with my granddaughter
I have been looking for "sitting in the back row of the movies" for so long, I didnt know who sang the song. I remember the words from my youth whilst in hospital 1972 age 9 with my transistor radio on 3XY. It has bought so many memories back
+Andrew Tebby I assume you mean "Kissing in the back row of the movies" -- that is a different song, recorded by The Drifters after they had relocated to the UK in the early 1970s. It's also to be found on youtube.
Very good song.
Geesh! What a magnificent voice!
Great music good times
How true last row wow with you honey. Great song.
The apex of music it’s all down since the drifters
Pure quality, talent, thanks for posting
This is the best song ever...I love it......
Classic tune always brings bk same gd memories 😁😁
Well only 25 im only 35 and do agree with u, rather listen to this than the junk of today!Rubs.
The "Picture Show" is what we used to save our quarters up for...
Loved this line up!
Thanks so much.
Johnny Moore,the voice,wonderful
What a voice - is this Johnny Moore (I heard the Drifters when young) - to me this guy is the greatest.
Are the Funk Borthers backing?
It is very good music.
Sweeeet! Back in the days when songs were carefree, fun, and good!
Ich feiere dieses Lied sowas von. es ist so schön.💙❤😍
Me, I'm a Clyde McPhatter fan. The founding member of the Drifters, Clyde was one of the most widely imitated singers of the late 50's and early 60's. Smokey Robinson said Clyde was one of his idols.
Just pure quality and class
classic! Thinking of my babe + this song = goosebumps!
Wikipedia says the Drifters went through about 62 singers in the groups career. The manager evidently did not want to pay them, and that's what drove Benny King away as well as others.
Only three singers -- left to right -- Gene Pearson, Johnny Moore and Charlie Thomas. This must have been filmed around early 1966 when Johnny Terry was missing gigs due to illness, shortly before he left the group.
a great golden oldie
Great, Great, Great Johnny Moore!!!
..wow..... good memories.......
I loved that era of music!
Everbody likes Under the Boardwalk but I think this is the better song.
Good song.
The best drifter lead singer
absolutley fantastic, thank you for posting this.
A Fantastic Song,I love it!!
That old pic is with Claudie who sang with the five crowns with his brothers poppa & john Clark.
many happy memories of this song wish there were many more like it just fantisticclassic
This is so beautiful it almost makes me cry. :o)
Great music great times
Favorited ! Thanx so much for this! Great job....made me smile:)
truly great stuff. doesnt get much better. tanks for posting
love the Drifters. I can watch this one over and over and over.
My brother loves the oldies ’ and so do I! So sorry🙏❤️
that's music,wow,,!!!!
It's sooooo beautiful :-))
Your sooooo right !!!
Classic. Thank you
wow! talent almost more than i can cope with and such fond memories triggered
one my favorites
Oh, what memories, !!!!
wow a great classic!
if u look at them now, they havent aged.
This is friggin great man what a blast
Different world then and how different is reflected in the music.
SWEET... SWEET... SWEET...
Light years better than the current shit music we get!
I heard these guys on the radio for years, before anybody told they were black. As if I cared!
Of course you didn't. We all believe you.
i challenge anyone to be unhappy when this song is on! amazing....
How times change .. :(
you do know that there were several forms of the drifters, look at today, there are two bands still going, 'the orignal drifters' and ricky sampsons 'drifters' there has been loads of incarnations, but the best remembered line up was that with the Late Great Johnny Moore at the lead.