------------------------------------------------------- Crazed and compulsive videophile since the mid 1970s!! Collect movies, old TV shows, and "oldies but goodies". Age 62, but I feel like 40.....My website is voted to the greatest AM rock station EVER in Cleveland, WIXY-1260!
I Was Born 11 Days Before Elvis Passed Away I Became A Elvis Fan In The Summer Of 1989 when A Local Radio Station Played Elvis Music Every Friday Night The First Song I Ever Heard Was Can’t Help Falling In Love With You And I Just loved His Voice it Was So relaxing And I Still Love Him to This Day ☺️
This was the life. If you had HBO back then and a Betamax to record the movies while you were sleep to watch later. Because a lot of the really good movies came on late night.
Whatever his motivation, it was a brilliantly astute business move by O’Connor writing words to this song. Because as the co-writer/lyricist of record, he (or his estate) gets paid every time the show airs to this day.
In a month from now, I'll be 20 and I can still recognize a lot of the stars, sadly not all of them, but a lot. I would tell you who I do know, but it would be a long list and I'm not gonna bother with it. I just cannot believe that I was NOT around when this kind of TV was around.
I work for channel 9 in 1986 in the mail room and didn't know Burd Bullock had work there in the 70's. This is new to me. Danny Trainer was also whether man, Martie Salt and Marla Wetch...
What a treat this is to see! I am watching this at 4:27 am on 6/21/24 and it just made my day. Archie Bunker is one of the most iconic characters in tv history. I was only 5 years old when All in the Family premiered and 13 years old when it ended. But I certainly remember watching the show as a child and remember all the episodes to this day. Norman Lear was a genius!
The late Carroll O'Conner sang the closing theme to All in the family which became Archie Bunker's Place. I'm teary eyed as I listen to the song Remembering you.
This was such a wonderful treat to hear the vocals to the ending of this theme song. I watched All In The Family in syndication when I was a little boy in the late 70s and early 80s but I didn't know there were words to the song. Thank you very much for posting this and educating me. And a shoutout and hello to everyone still checking out All In The Family in 2024. Bless us all.