Cilla Black sings 'You're My World' Live in 1964 at The Royal Variety Show at The London Palladium. This performance truly shows what an amazing singer she was - R.I.P. Cilla x
WOW....what a song, what a voice....it pierces your heart and soul. I believed every word she sang! To those 4 morons who amazingly thumbed this down .....you don't deserve to have ears!
There are always losers out there that don't appreciate talent when it is presented, this is true brilliance, Cilla was such an amazing singer, not like the rubbish around now, and she was such a nice girl as well. R.I.P. Cilla...........
She starts off so meek and mild, and then, "with your hand resting in mine...." she demonstrates just how powerful her voice is, with that emotion attached to it. Also, I wanted my hair done just like that when I was entering high school.
I am delighted that a new generation is discovering and appreciating the likes of Cilla and all the other brilliant singers and groups from the 60s. It gives me hope for mankind in these dark days....
As a lonely teenager I hoped that somewhere, somehow a girl would feel this way about me. I had to wait a few more years but the wait was worth it. I can happily say that such a girl found me and we have had a wonderful life together.
You wouldn’t wanna be a wine glass when Cilla hit the power button. My favourite lady singer of all time. lorra luv for ya Cilla in your place on high.
not many peaple like cilla black singing i do love her voice,i was seriosly ill in hospital listening to her music got me through ,one lady one strong voice one cilla .
A song should be from the heart, it should express the heart, and this is the greatest expression of the heart. There will never be a replacement for songs from the heart RIP
This song I first heard, I was about 8,i was sitting in the lounge at home the net curtains were blowing and it was a summer's day, it blew me away made me cry it always stayed with me, so emotional ❤
I love how her vocals get so deep and Powerful when she sings the word hand ,and what are the odds the day she dies the day after, her number one singles album goes to number one on the top charts !her first number one album!! after she dies! That's what you call crazy ironic. She had the most gorgeous voice. And when she sang Live no matter what venue or where she was at the song Always sounded the same pop stars or whatever you want to call them, all singers ,any John ra of Music can't do that! throughout the years make their song sound the same, when they sing it live, they have to have backing tracks! Meaning ,this girl had the chops the vocals to sing throughout the years live anywhere ,anyplace ,and the song Always sounded the same!! that is the definition of a true singer.
L'uomo italiano che ha scritto e musicato questa canzone e un grande cantautore che si chiama umberto bindi e che ha scritto tanti altri grandi successi ma ahimè emarginato per la sua diversità e morto in povertà andate a vedere la sua biografia e scoprite il suo talento
1964/65 *Just out of high school me* spent many nights in "teen clubs" and this was one of those songs you waited for so you could actually hold her in your arms ... This lady, Dusty Springfield, Leslie Gore and The Righteous Brothers were just what you wanted. Cilla was a "little lady with the big voice" and was appreciated for her talent and songs that let you *polish your belt buckle*
What a wonderful success story....Through her talent. And the beautiful uplifting Orchestration. Perfectly arranged. Real entertainment and 'Romance' touching. No aggression welcomed here. Just talent. Thanks for this. John (Australia)
1:29 For years I couldn't figure out what she sang: "If our love ceases to be". Then along came the internet and I could research song lyrics. I was the same with Lesley Gore's "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" when I didn't know what she sang with "That's how this refrain goes".
Love this song. I remember hearing this song as a small girl and falling in love with it. I used to sleep with the radio on and would wake up when this song came on🤗❤️🤗
Juliet by the Four Pennies was a wonderful song, I was 14 years old then and have great memories of that time. Music and groups were so different from the past and Britain ruled the music scene.
they do if you look at BGT. But, they let themselves get inspired by todays music which is not always good. I just heard a woman, 57yo, sing this song on BGT. She was super. I have often wondered why nobody take up the great songs of the 60ies by Dusty and Cilla.