Bill Amesbury - Virginia (Touch Me Like You Do) -- [STEREO] descargar videos gratis


27,857
Duración: 03:55
Subido: 2008/06/29

Here's A Fantastic Song From 1974 By Canadian Artist Bill Amesbury. But, What's More Fantastic Is That, Today, Bill Is Now Barbra. Yes, Bill Had A Sex Change Operation And Became A Woman. "Virginia (Touch Me Like You Do)" Made It Up To #59 On The American Hot 100. In 2002, Canadian Singer, Songwriter And Actor James Collins Released A Song About Bill Becoming Barbra Entitled "Do You Mind If We Talk About Bill". It's A Superb Song And Video That Did Well In Canada Making Up To #31. You Can See This Video At This Link Here On YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iEJQwyaKTk

For More Outstanding Music,Visit The Official James Collins Website At www.jameslcollins.com

Comentarios

10 years ago

flexxmi

I love this track and I commend Bill Amesbury for his bravery and for living his life the way he wants to. I also love MusicMike and I think you're an incredible host! I hope you are still putting up 'new' posts because I sure do enjoy all of the posts you have here on YouTube! Thank you!!

10 years ago

FC Schaeffer

Great song then, great song now.

11 years ago

Cid B.

At least now I know why I couldn't find it on I-tunes...they hate Canadian artists.

11 years ago

promixcuous

OK....I haven't heard this in, like, forever. I was amazed that I could still complete the chorus in my mind before I heard the end of it just now. Wow.

11 years ago

zibbyzubb

Always loved this song. I wish Ume would release another Casablanca Records box set that would include all singles released on the label. The other one focused mainly on the disco stuff, which was terrific, but there were so many great singles, hits and misses, that need to be compiled in a CD collection. Bill Amesbury, Wildfire (Here Comes Summer), Fanny (Butter Boy) Hudson Brothers (So You Are A Star) as well as Larry Santos, Angel, Stallion. The list is much longer but u get the idea.

12 years ago

Jane Corkin

beautifully haunting voice.

12 years ago

dlsofsetx

I heard this song in New York on spring break in 1974.I thought it would a huge hit,but never heard it again after coming home.

12 years ago

maddadram1

This is one of those songs that sounds like it was recorded at a party. Check out "My Baby Comes To Me" by The Chicago Loop - same feel.

13 years ago

bastlake

Great song (even if I did think it was "Talk" To Me Like You Do" for 28 years up until this moment)

14 years ago

James Collins

@crhiness Thought you'd like to know that I just uploaded "Frogman Bradley" here on youtube. I hope you enjoy!

14 years ago

theheff66

In early 1974 I remember Jim Stafford put out a song called "My Girl Bill." Now Bill Amesbury is a girl, (now Barbra). How weird is that. Jim Staffords next single was "Wildwood Weed", a bigger hit in the Summer of '74.

14 years ago

claytonvyoung

FROGMAN BRADLEY - I WILL PAY MONEY IF SOMEONE CAN UPLOAD THE AUDIO TRACK OF FROGMAN BRADLEY BY BILL AMESBURY. THANK YOU!!!

14 years ago

petcowpronto

what a montage!

15 years ago

Stratman '78

This is going to sound silly but I always thought that this was an 80's song, thinking that Violent Femmes (or someone to that nature) did this tune. I was wrong! Did not know that this tune was from 1974. And I always wondered who made this song and now I know!

15 years ago

JessieCAT93

Fantastic song! Remembering it from years past.Heard it last night on the radio & immediately searched the web for it-haven't stopped listening. Makes me wanna tap my toes,clap my hands,sing & dance!

16 years ago

James Collins

Yes, he did! I recently saw it on a Yorkville Records label in a vinyl shop the other day! Great songwriter and singer, huh?

16 years ago

phonedoug

This is a song that you can't help but tap your toes to or sing along if you know the words.

16 years ago

rslitman

I remember hearing this on the radio in 1974 in the Wash., DC area. For years, I didn't know who was doing this song. There was another song I was also hearing around the same time called "Piano Man", also by a then-unknown artist, and I associated the 2 songs with each other. I did know the name of the guy doing that one. Neither was a big hit then. So, turned out both were named Bill/Billy, and both eventually had songs about gals named Virginia (Billy Joel's being "Only the Good Die Young").

16 years ago

Markieo

If I'm not mistaken, this was the first 45 ever released on Casablanca (back then it was distributed by WB).

16 years ago

eydie sanders

omg! thank you, i've been looking for this!

Videos Relacionados