This is unfair. I can't stop crying when I remember the old days. I think everyone feels the same way. The people on the screen are all about the same age as us. Paul McCartney, who is still active today, is truly a living legend for me.
You're one of the few with the ears to hear. I'll bet you grew up with the Beatles while they were together. If so, they're part of your genetic material. THAT"S why you noticed it. Young people just can't grasp that.
I love the shot of the girl at 1:33. It says it all. Pure joy. As corny as it seems , I really can't fathom a world without the Beatles and their profound influence on a generation.
Paul has made so many people happy with his music for so many years. It's really staggering how many people he's made so happy. It's really a beautiful thing!
"Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for her 1957 musical The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 film version. In the Beatles version, George gives it a Latin bolero twist.
It is interesting to see the audience reactions to Paul the couples especially. There is a lot of affection between them and memories associated with the music. "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make".
Paul was right:"...the love you make...".That is why Paul has his children,his wealth, and his fame as the most famous musician/showman of the Post-War generation.
This video makes me cry every time... all the people kissing, hugging, the love literallt was in the air that night, nothing but love and beautiful heartwarming music. I believe thats what music was made for, to bring joy and love to the world, and those four good old liverpool guys did exactly that. Im forever greatfull for them, im not a believer, but i thank god for them, literally the best gift given to this world for us all to enjoy.
Way too many critics over analyzing everything! Enjoy what you are hearing! Rusty can totally duplicate every chord that George ever played! Why? because he is a pro and has studied the man since his childhood! I'm quite certain that Rusty respects George more than you and I ever possibly could fathom!!
What a career this man has had. An absolute legend. Look at the audience's faces when he sang this beautiful song to them. Only the truly great performers have this effect. The song is all about love and there was oodles of it in that theatre.
Yep folks, this was the first dance with my husband after we gave our wedding vows at the church. What better song to dance to after you just get married than this one. Till that was you❤❤
I've watched a number of these live performances by Paul here on CZcams. The faces of the people in the audience are always aglow - they know they are witnessing something very special and they want to soak in every second of it.
Gorgeous rendition of this timeless song and props to the guitarist who gives a beautiful variation on George’s original jazzy masterful take. It actually has a very bossa nova Brazilian jazz feel, which I love. Thank you for sharing this version. 🎶❤️🎶
The really amazing thing is how these 20-year olds, from a Liverpool so distant from the bolero birthplace, Cuba, with no direct influence, managed to incarnate the exact sound and feel of a Cuban trio. And this after listening to the Peggy Lee version, which although somewhat "latinized" is light-years away from what the Beatles managed to do. Magic? Talent? Capacity to absorb from any stye? By the truckload! As to Rusty´s solo, yes, it is not note for note and I would always always play it like he original, but it is very respectful and close to the original. A couple extra rhythmic strums here and there but in very good taste. After all, if you listen and compare the Beatles recorded version with the live video in this section, George himself changed not the notes, but the tempo of his own solo.
I wish Paul and his band would play this song at every concert. How can the crowd not go wild ? It's love inspired and musical perfection. Rusty Anderson's guitar is wonderful. What more can you say ?
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Not just his guitar :) (Rusty, no offense, just a friendly remark)
Paul McCartney was without a single doubt the driving force and heart of talent for The Beatles.They were and are simply incredible.Their music changed a generation and I was lucky enough to be right in the middle of it all.
because a cover? It was thanks to John that The Beatles happened. Don't misunderstand me. But there wasn't a "bigger" beatle, they just were The Beatles
This old 1957 song written by Meredith Willson is the first song I learned to sing and play in early 1964, when I saw McCartney sing it on TV on the Ed Sullivan Show on a Sunday night. I knew this is what I wanted to do for a living.
It's so apparent why Paul recorded this song on "With The Beatles" because I'm sure when he first heard it as a kid, he knew it was something that he would've wrote.
One of my favorite things about these old Paul videos, besides the music, is the pure joy and love in the faces of the crowd. I was so lucky to grow up in the 60's, and spend my whole life with this wonderful music, music that transcends generational differences. But I sure do miss George.
Obviously Paul loved this song ever since he recorded it in 1963. The song dates back to 1950; later used in the Music Man on Broadway; been covered by many greats; and still terribly sweet!
Paul sings this wonderful song as effortlessly and in the same key as he did nearly 50 years ago. He's truly one of the great pop-vocalists of all time - which he rarely gets credit for. His studio recordings of "Oh! Darling" and "Maybe I'm Amazed" are incredible vocals.
THANK YOU for posting this lovely performance. Paul even brought back the old "VOX" amplifiers. It brought back such wonderful memories from 1964 that it made me feel young again!!
Tony Charmz Very true, I sang this tonight and got a very warm response. I'm a massive Beatles fan and this is one of my favourites, I'll never tire of it.
On lead guitar is Rusty Anderson. I saw Sir Paul with this band, Front & center in Phillie, Pa. Rusty said he used to dream every night (ever since he was 5 yrs. old ) that the Beatles would come to his door & ask him to jam. & then He said, "& now here I am on stage & touring the wourld w Sir Paul." Look how happy he is :) Dreams really do come true!
Paul ha sido, es, y siempre será el mejor músico de esto q todos llamamos planeta tierra, todas sus composiciones con sus letras cargadas de sentimiento inspiran hasta al más quedado. Viva Paul! Que vivas por siempre..
That was really endearing seeing all those old(er) couples dancing and such. I'd imagine thay they've all shared some wonderful memories of Paul's music.
Sir Paul McCartney can write some amazing songs. He can also play great cover editions of other artists. "TILL THERE WAS YOU" is a great example of this effort. Wonderful. I remember this on the Ed Sullivan show in the early 1960's.
"Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for her 1957 musical The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 film version. In the Beatles version, George gives it a Latin bolero twist.
Oh my god. I glad I live in this generation and was fortunate to hear such a beautiful music. I really love this one. thanks The Beatles! I want to learn this on guitar.
That audience was just basking in love and joy:) You can see it in their faces, when the camera pans. Even extreme happiness can be seen on the faces' of Paul's band:)
That is a great song: so many kinky chords, rhythms, fills, and the lead, whatever version, fits perfectly. Of course, Sir Paul sings like an angel, so this song, all in all, is perfect. (It took me many, many years as a wannabe Beatle to arrive at the point where I can fully appreciate the beauty and complexity of this song. Before it was: "Ah, man, let's do 'Come Together' or 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' or 'I'm Down.'")
Till There Was You was an old standard when the Beatles recorded it. It was one of Paul's favourites that he remembered hearing at home. Beautiful song, beautifully sung by my favourite Beatle.
"Till There Was You" from the hit broadway musical "The Music Man" (1957). Music and Lyrics composed and written by Meredith Wilson. The musical won 5 Tony Awards including Best Musical.
He’s I’ve listened several times just tonight. Lovely doggie, lovely video. I love Paul and his great band. Randy did a great job on guitar. I can’t imagine not having this music.
I did not know that this song wasn't written by the Beatles, but actually is from the musical "The Music Man" and written by Meredith Wilson until yesterday when my husband and I watched the entire movie. How that got by me all my life, is beyond me! WOW! Feel so dumb.....but still love the song. One of my favorites from The Beatles! LOL!!!
Hey Karen, don't feel bad! I was a FM Rock DJ for 40+ years and I'm still learning about music, songs and especially lyrics I thought I knew. In fact, that's the main thing I like about CZcams is finding those lost and forgotten songs nobody remembers except you. I used to think the Drifters song "On Broadway", they were singing the line "..Because I can play the steel guitar..." Turns out it was "...because I can play dis here guitar..." Check it out and you'll see why I thought that. Jerry
czcams.com/video/JLDsLeVxOaU/video.html So you think that Paul sings this better than Shirley Jones did, that is debatable. Not knocking Paul's singing but this is from a musical.
@ j.denino57 if like Shirley Jones version, then why are you here? Personally, I don't care for Ms. Jones version, because I don't like the way she sang it. I will always prefer The Beatles version, and Paul's rendition, because I was raised listening to their music. All music is good, I don't understand why there has to be a comparison....imho....just saying....🙄
The absolute greatest band that has ever lived. THE BEATLES!!!!! I remember when this first ablum came out and I bought it at 12 years old, I listened to this song and thought, Why? Then I realized how great they were with samba beats, accordians and other instuments I'd only heard in concert bands.
Song "Till There Was You" written in 1950 by Meredith Wilson for The Music Man Beautiful love song then a beautiful love song now in 2022. . The classics of yesteryear will always be with us. Forever Young
I had the "meet the beatles" record (was my brothers) when I was like 6, knew all the words to all the songs. The family was driving in the car one day and this song came on the radio (77 WABC). I sang all the way thru and when the song ended my mother turned to me and said " Too bad you don't your arithmetic like that!" I still have that old, scratched up album without the cover.
There were bells on a hill But I never heard them ringing No, I never heard them at all Till there was you There were birds in the sky But I never saw them winging No, I never saw them at all Till there was you Then there was music and wonderful roses They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows Of dawn and dew There was love all around But I never heard it singing No, I never heard it at all Till there was you Then there was music and wonderful roses They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows Of dawn and dew There was love all around But I never heard it singing No, I never heard it at all Till there was you Till there was you
This is unfair. I can't stop crying when I remember the old days. I think everyone feels the same way. The people on the screen are all about the same age as us. Paul McCartney, who is still active today, is truly a living legend for me.
That lead guitarist did a BEAUTIFUL job. It was a bit different than what George played in the studio version, but perfectly performed nonetheless.
Yes, I'm a big fan of Rusty Anderson.
You're one of the few with the ears to hear. I'll bet you grew up with the Beatles while they were together. If so, they're part of your genetic material. THAT"S why you noticed it. Young people just can't grasp that.
Alan, it's almost a note for note copy.
Love the fact that he played the acoustic same way as the record ! George played his gretch on this song in live
The Gibson Dove guitar helped.
50 years after The Beatles split, people STILL dance, kiss and love to this music.
Yes, but this particular song is not by the Beatles; it's from Meredith Wilson's The Music Man.
@@MicheleEngel, yes I know. 🙂
Yeah, just like they do at rap concerts and the like. lol
@@jerry12601, I wouldn't know; Rap isn't even on my radar.
@@musiclover9361 I was being totally facetious.
I love the shot of the girl at 1:33. It says it all. Pure joy. As corny as it seems , I really can't fathom a world without the Beatles and their profound influence on a generation.
In this horrid time, these old Beatles songs cheer me up! Timeless. May they carry on forever!
Me too!
Me 3 ❤️
only it's not a beatles song
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They may not havs written it...but it is 100% a Beatles song to me. You seem to be a pesimist. Lol drama dude!
Paul has made so many people happy with his music for so many years. It's really staggering how many people he's made so happy. It's really a beautiful thing!
"Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for her 1957 musical The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 film version.
In the Beatles version, George gives it a Latin bolero twist.
Such an influence on the world, he'll leqve a mark for sure
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Fact. The magic is endless.
Till there was you...one of the prettiest songs ever written !!!
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Luciano Bezerra my favorite song the Beatles recorded
By Paul's favourite group Sophie Tucker.....
Nope, from the musical "The Music Man"
trueblue374 it's ok trueblue, I got the reference...
UnshavenStatue Look up the beatles and Sophie Tucker on youtube...you will see what I mean
hahahahha nice one bro
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Paul McCartney is a living legend. Beatles music is timeless and will sound amazing forever.
Yes, but this particular song is not by the Beatles; it's from Meredith Wilson's The Music Man.
@@MicheleEngel True. But I love Paul's version.
@@dianetheisen8664 That's fair!😃
This is *not* James Paul McCartney. He died in 1966 and was replaced with Billy Campbell who was from Scotland. You can hear it on his accent.
It is interesting to see the audience reactions to Paul the couples especially. There is a lot of affection between them and memories associated with the music. "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make".
James Dunn "...is... is that true?"
-Chris Farley
Especially since this song is subtitled The Honeymoon Song
Paul was right:"...the love you make...".That is why Paul has his children,his wealth, and his fame as the most famous musician/showman of the Post-War generation.
@@thenewyorkpauls : Yes my son, what you give is what you get.
James You got the message
This video makes me cry every time... all the people kissing, hugging, the love literallt was in the air that night, nothing but love and beautiful heartwarming music.
I believe thats what music was made for, to bring joy and love to the world, and those four good old liverpool guys did exactly that.
Im forever greatfull for them, im not a believer, but i thank god for them, literally the best gift given to this world for us all to enjoy.
cant imagine the world without Paul's music
Why does everyone have a problem with the guitarist? He nailed it
People have an obsession with comparing everything.
He does more than a great job.
I'm sorry to break the tension... But is this a pun? 😂
.......and he alway does!'
Way too many critics over analyzing everything! Enjoy what you are hearing! Rusty can totally duplicate every chord that George ever played! Why? because he is a pro and has studied the man since his childhood! I'm quite certain that Rusty respects George more than you and I ever possibly could fathom!!
The music of the Beatles will never die...
It's not a Beatles song it's a cover they did.
It will always live in our hearts&mind
What a career this man has had. An absolute legend. Look at the audience's faces when he sang this beautiful song to them. Only the truly great performers have this effect. The song is all about love and there was oodles of it in that theatre.
Not sure if this makes me feel young or old, but who cares, this is a wonderful ballad.
Makes you want to take your love and dance
Exactly what I was just thinking.
Indeed
That Geo. Harrison bridge solo has always been a masterpiece. I can listen to bridge over and over.
Thank you, Paul. You've made my life worth living.
Yep folks, this was the first dance with my husband after we gave our wedding vows at the church. What better song to dance to after you just get married than this one. Till that was you❤❤
"It's so fine!
It's sunshine!"
It's ......
The unconditional word
L O V E.
🤗
Man, Classical Acoustic Guitars are Beautiful aren't they.
McCartney sounds great here, Imagine the Beatles playing there music live in 2020? they'd be as great as when they first started.
The smiles on the faces say it all. Just a lovely song.
I've watched a number of these live performances by Paul here on CZcams. The faces of the people in the audience are always aglow - they know they are witnessing something very special and they want to soak in every second of it.
There's an old saying - You can never go back. There's a number of us left that would happily disagree.
I must say, Paul's voice sounds excellent! Beautiful!
Not now in 2024....
Gorgeous rendition of this timeless song and props to the guitarist who gives a beautiful variation on George’s original jazzy masterful take. It actually has a very bossa nova Brazilian jazz feel, which I love. Thank you for sharing this version. 🎶❤️🎶
The really amazing thing is how these 20-year olds, from a Liverpool so distant from the bolero birthplace, Cuba, with no direct influence, managed to incarnate the exact sound and feel of a Cuban trio. And this after listening to the Peggy Lee version, which although somewhat "latinized" is light-years away from what the Beatles managed to do. Magic? Talent? Capacity to absorb from any stye? By the truckload!
As to Rusty´s solo, yes, it is not note for note and I would always always play it like he original, but it is very respectful and close to the original. A couple extra rhythmic strums here and there but in very good taste.
After all, if you listen and compare the Beatles recorded version with the live video in this section, George himself changed not the notes, but the tempo of his own solo.
I wish Paul and his band would play this song at every concert. How can the crowd not go wild ? It's love inspired and musical perfection. Rusty Anderson's guitar is wonderful. What more can you say ?
Not just his guitar :) (Rusty, no offense, just a friendly remark)
I also love, Here, There and Everywhere as well as, And I Love Her and, oh the list goes on. How much time do you have? No, don't answer that. LOL
Paul McCartney was without a single doubt the driving force and heart of talent for The Beatles.They were and are simply incredible.Their music changed a generation and I was lucky enough to be right in the middle of it all.
because a cover? It was thanks to John that The Beatles happened. Don't misunderstand me. But there wasn't a "bigger" beatle, they just were The Beatles
This old 1957 song written by Meredith Willson is the first song I learned to sing and play in early 1964, when I saw McCartney sing it on TV on the Ed Sullivan Show on a Sunday night. I knew this is what I wanted to do for a living.
It's so apparent why Paul recorded this song on "With The Beatles" because I'm sure when he first heard it as a kid, he knew it was something that he would've wrote.
Wow.. The world would have been a lot more empty without the Beatles.
One of my favorite things about these old Paul videos, besides the music, is the pure joy and love in the faces of the crowd. I was so lucky to grow up in the 60's, and spend my whole life with this wonderful music, music that transcends generational differences.
But I sure do miss George.
Young people of today have no idea what they're missing.
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Audience fans and Paul McCartney's guitar music is a masterpiece that best matches the atmosphere of the venue and never loses its nostalia
Paul McCartney singing it as he did in 1964 beautiful melodic voice
Obviously Paul loved this song ever since he recorded it in 1963.
The song dates back to 1950; later used in the Music Man on Broadway; been covered by many greats; and still terribly sweet!
A perfect interpretation of a perfect love song by one of the greatest entertainers to ever live.
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Paul sings this wonderful song as effortlessly and in the same key as he did nearly 50 years ago. He's truly one of the great pop-vocalists of all time - which he rarely gets credit for. His studio recordings of "Oh! Darling" and "Maybe I'm Amazed" are incredible vocals.
Its wonderful to see the happy couples singing to each other. This song meant so much to so many.
Ohhhh... it's not just "this" song. Check for numerous other videos of Paul's live concert footage. The theme repeats... endlessly.
THANK YOU for posting this lovely performance. Paul even brought back the old "VOX" amplifiers. It brought back such wonderful memories from 1964 that it made me feel young again!!
I love this bolero type of song sang and played by Paul Mc Cartney, and from the Beatles of course.
Can't stop loving this song !
Thank you, Paul ! ❤️❤️❤️
It's from the musical, The Music Man. Just love how the early Beatles covered all kinds of songs.
See those happy faces while listening to this song..I think that is the true meaning of music
im a street musician and couples adore this song and its my most romantic song ever .....
Tony Charmz
Tony, I do agree with you 100% !!!
Luciano Bezerra especially in weddings
Tony Charmz Very true, I sang this tonight and got a very warm response. I'm a massive Beatles fan and this is one of my favourites, I'll never tire of it.
not actually a Beatle's composition, though which I'm sure you know. ;-)
On lead guitar is Rusty Anderson. I saw Sir Paul with this band, Front & center in Phillie, Pa. Rusty said he used to dream every night (ever since he was 5 yrs. old ) that the Beatles would come to his door & ask him to jam. & then He said, "& now here I am on stage & touring the wourld w Sir Paul." Look how happy he is :) Dreams really do come true!
Always loved this beautiful rendition done by Paul. Thanks for giving us such wonderful music to treasure forever.
Nothing like a classic Beatle's song to make people feel good and connected . Beatle's music bridges generations together .
When the day comes that Paul is called home.. the World will stand as one, in honor of the most admired and impactful musicians of all time.
Paul ha sido, es, y siempre será el mejor músico de esto q todos llamamos planeta tierra, todas sus composiciones con sus letras cargadas de sentimiento inspiran hasta al más quedado. Viva Paul! Que vivas por siempre..
That was really endearing seeing all those old(er) couples dancing and such. I'd imagine thay they've all shared some wonderful memories of Paul's music.
And the young faces too. Beatles music is appreciated by each new generation...
My favorite song! I loved the “Music Man” musical but Paul really did a great job on it!
Paul brings joy to the world. And te world loves him. Love, the Fab Four.
Sir Paul McCartney can write some amazing songs. He can also play great cover editions of other artists. "TILL THERE WAS YOU" is a great example of this effort. Wonderful. I remember this on the Ed Sullivan show in the early 1960's.
Paul or any of the Beatles wrote this song.
Just saying
"Till There Was You" is a song written by Meredith Willson for her 1957 musical The Music Man, and which also appeared in the 1962 film version.
In the Beatles version, George gives it a Latin bolero twist.
True , true . Beatles Version much better
@@mikeglasgow9618 No they didnt
@@patrickkelly7085 sorry Patrick.... I didn't read your post correctly. I thought you were saying the Beatles composed it. My mistake.
I’m happy to hear good singing voice and melody. A good song touches your heart every time you listen to it.
Great rendition of a great song. Thanks for the memories Paul et all !!
One of the great love ballots of all time performed by on of the greatest musicians of all time. Masterful!
This is such a beautiful song.
man... he's 65 in here and still sounding great
Oh my god. I glad I live in this generation and was fortunate to hear such a beautiful music. I really love this one. thanks The Beatles! I want to learn this on guitar.
Rusty Anderson was only a child when The Beatles covered this. You can tell that being part of Paul McCartney's band is a real treat to him.
I agree ,great guitar playing and he was really enjoying it. They are all great musicians. Great Video
Oh boy... this one gets me ... EVERY FREAKING TIME !
It's so great to see 1/4 of the Beatles still getting up and doing it.. I deeply miss the good old days though...Time..
Adam Charlton my ass I bet ur like 12 dude
Benjamin Aguilar Why are you trying to start an argument? You are the one that sounds like a 12 year old.
MsAppassionata THIS NIGGA IS PRETENDING HES 65, hrs clearly 12 no more than 15
Hyde Micheal and? He never stated his age.
Guys, if you check out his videos, he’s clearly a twelve year old that has a beard and children 🙄
The guitarist played it perfectly here. Can't get enough with the song!! :)
Among the four members of Beatles, Paul MaCartney was the most enticing song writer. He has a great and sweet melody.
Definitely!
That audience was just basking in love and joy:) You can see it in their faces, when the camera pans. Even extreme happiness can be seen on the faces' of Paul's band:)
There was love all around but I never heard it singing til there was you ...love the phrase.
I’m a 17 year old, I’m a HUGE Beatles fan and this song bring me tears of joy EVERYTIME I hear it. Man this song is amazing
Great Hugo-what are your favourite Beatle Tracks?
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That is a great song: so many kinky chords, rhythms, fills, and the lead, whatever version, fits perfectly. Of course, Sir Paul sings like an angel, so this song, all in all, is perfect. (It took me many, many years as a wannabe Beatle to arrive at the point where I can fully appreciate the beauty and complexity of this song. Before it was: "Ah, man, let's do 'Come Together' or 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' or 'I'm Down.'")
Sir Paul picked the best band mates on the planet. Gotta love Rusty Anderson ;)
Till There Was You was an old standard when the Beatles recorded it. It was one of Paul's favourites that he remembered hearing at home. Beautiful song, beautifully sung by my favourite Beatle.
The songs of Meredith Wilson and classic Broadway in general are truly timeless
And here I am crying. What is it about this video that makes me cry each time.
Thanks Sir Paul
So pure and simple.
Genuine 'life is good' music. Thanks, Paul
I've always loved this song by Paul.
Just super classy! George also did great lead guitar instrumentation on that beautiful song!
Very talented and good looking ...... I love this song so much ..... !!!
I love this version, the guitar is from another world totally amazing ❤
Oh, Paul. Always so beautiful. Thank you for these songs!
"Till There Was You" from the hit broadway musical "The Music Man" (1957). Music and Lyrics composed and written by Meredith Wilson. The musical won 5 Tony Awards including Best Musical.
That really made the memories come flooding back. Thank you.
PS.. Love the shots of the crowd. All ages "digging " Paul.. Get it. They don't make music like they use to.. TIMELESS!
As I mentioned to somebody else, try watching the whole 2 hour video with all the crown shots. It gets old really fast.
I can't stop listening to this.. So moving...love it and him
He’s I’ve listened several times just tonight. Lovely doggie, lovely video. I love Paul and his great band. Randy did a great job on guitar. I can’t imagine not having this music.
I am happy to be a fan of the Beatles since the 60's when I was just a young boy. 😊
Every time he ever plays a Beatles song we all wish John, George, and Ringo were onstage playing with him.
How many years since his first beautiful performances of this song and he STILL nails it! Could only be Paul McCartney.
wonderfull song sung by the greatest living artist ever...what's not to like:)
The only beatle that I don’t like
@@madsjuul1350 neega pls. Btw this is not a song written by The Beatles
@@madsjuul1350 get out of here if you don’t like Paul
Fantastic guitar, and wonderful touch with the accordian!!! Gives the song an Italian flare! Love it!!!
Great guitarist! Perfect the way he integrated the riffs and chords.
Pauls voice is so full of love. Thanks for sharing that feeling with the world. Beautiful, as always❤❤
I did not know that this song wasn't written by the Beatles, but actually is from the musical "The Music Man" and written by Meredith Wilson until yesterday when my husband and I watched the entire movie. How that got by me all my life, is beyond me! WOW! Feel so dumb.....but still love the song. One of my favorites from The Beatles! LOL!!!
Hey Karen, don't feel bad! I was a FM Rock DJ for 40+ years and I'm still learning about music, songs and especially lyrics I thought I knew. In fact, that's the main thing I like about CZcams is finding those lost and forgotten songs nobody remembers except you. I used to think the Drifters song "On Broadway", they were singing the line "..Because I can play the steel guitar..." Turns out it was "...because I can play dis here guitar..." Check it out and you'll see why I thought that. Jerry
The Beatles used to do lots of covers better than the originals. If you listen to an old clip Paul acknowledges the other band as he did here.
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So you think that Paul sings this better than Shirley Jones did, that is debatable. Not knocking Paul's singing but this is from a musical.
@ j.denino57 if like Shirley Jones version, then why are you here? Personally, I don't care for Ms. Jones version, because I don't like the way she sang it. I will always prefer The Beatles version, and Paul's rendition, because I was raised listening to their music. All music is good, I don't understand why there has to be a comparison....imho....just saying....🙄
I love this song so much... Great job by Rusty Anderson on it...
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The absolute greatest band that has ever lived. THE BEATLES!!!!! I remember when this first ablum came out and I bought it at 12 years old, I listened to this song and thought, Why? Then I realized how great they were with samba beats, accordians and other instuments I'd only heard in concert bands.
Song "Till There Was You" written in 1950 by Meredith Wilson for The Music Man
Beautiful love song then a beautiful love song now in 2022. . The classics of yesteryear will always be with us. Forever Young
Just perfect!! Long live Paul McCartney!! A rare talent. Xxxx
This was our wedding song. It still has a lot of meaning to this day. God bless you Paul for bringing it to the world.
Paul didn’t write it. it is just a cocer
cover*
Zillirate I know. It’s from “Music Man.” But we fell in love with Paul’s cover and it became ‘our’ song.
Frank E Okay
I had the "meet the beatles" record (was my brothers) when I was like 6, knew all the words to all the songs. The family was driving in the car one day and this song came on the radio (77 WABC). I sang all the way thru and when the song ended my mother turned to me and said " Too bad you don't your arithmetic like that!" I still have that old, scratched up album without the cover.
But you did improve on you math, right?!!
There were bells on a hill
But I never heard them ringing
No, I never heard them at all
Till there was you
There were birds in the sky
But I never saw them winging
No, I never saw them at all
Till there was you
Then there was music and wonderful roses
They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows
Of dawn and dew
There was love all around
But I never heard it singing
No, I never heard it at all
Till there was you
Then there was music and wonderful roses
They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows
Of dawn and dew
There was love all around
But I never heard it singing
No, I never heard it at all
Till there was you
Till there was you
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Seeing Paul sing this song then and now he's still got it. Till There Was You Dawn Rachel Rodriguez ♥️ 😊
Amo ver este vídeo, o melhor é ver o povo revivendo momentos, seria bom que Paul tomasse conhecimento