Summer is quickly coming to an end and Autumn will be here in three weeks where I live. Always will love this beautiful song. Chad and Jeremy thank you for your music that stands the test of time. 💕💕💕
Boy was I late to this party. Anyway, this beautifully touching and bittersweet song has always squeezed my heart, and their voices don't sound to have aged since then.
What a lovely, romantic song. It came out just as Karl and I met. The song says it all as we spent that summer in love. It all ended when his father found out he was seeing me. He was 16 and I was 19 and the worst part, I was a Mexican. I had been a very cloistered Mexican. My parents didn't allow me to date so we only saw each other during the day when we walked along Grant Park, along the lake, after we worked at the Field Museum. Then when his dad found out about me, it was over. We saw each other one last time, in the rain as Karl pulled up in his dad's car to tell me he could not see me again and it was exactly like a tragic scene of a movie. The car pulled off and I was left standing there in the rain with a broken heart. Oh, the tragedies of being a teenager.! It's all in the past. I got married eventually, had a wonderful husband that loved me despite being Mexican and we had a boy and a girl that are now wonderfully successful. He's an engineer that travels all over Europe and she is a logistics manager for a famous company in Chicago. And now I'm retired, should write my memoirs for my kids. And Chat and Jeremy will always remind me of that sweet romance during that summer of 1964..
Creía que el tema era una composición de ellos, pero resulta que es de un tal Sherry Meregillano. Aún así sigue siendo un pedazo de tema. A la la altura de los de los Beatles de aquella primera época
Amazing. Their voices have held up well. Timeless and beautiful music of my youth. Those were the days my friend we'd thought they'd never end ......la la la la......la la la la la la!!
Lovely singers and guitarists. They're playing on the British Invasion Tour this summer with Gerry & the Pacemakers, Billy J. Kramer, Mike Pender's Searchers, and Denny Laine.
I remember when Linda Yu had black hair. I saw her on the news every day and I still live in Chicago. I'm 72 now and barely have grey hair over my temples. Can't wait to get it ALL SILVERY. I'm not vain enough to turn blond, besides, I have an olive complexion. Blond would not suit me. Great to see Sylvia Perez too.