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I noticed there is no video for this song on here. So I made a crappy one, but it's the music that counts.

From the album of the same name released in 1975.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Labaron26

Listen to Dave Edmund's version of this, also with the Wall of Sound...Put on your earphones and hear the Wall of Sound to it's maximum......It will blow your mind.

9 years ago

Labaron26

Phil Spector's Wall of Sound.....Great Sound and never to be repeated by any other.

9 years ago

drchilledair

A little credit here for the stunning sax solo AND string arrangements by Nino Tempo!

9 years ago

Kees Sepers

One of my top five of all time. Had to love Phill Spector 

9 years ago

Roger Tanner

This is from my era l am in my seventies,never heard it what a great record¡

9 years ago

paul c cmn

brilliant..... just brilliant....

9 years ago

joa kos

przepiękne :)

9 years ago

drblog123

great job! :D

9 years ago

cinners72

OMG I can't stop listening to this AMAZING recording !!!! I am totally BLOWN AWAY...... I want to buy it but Apple don't have it - can someone out there help me PLEASE.. I must have it on my ipod.. I am 73 so not ALL that switched on with all this stuff but I do LOVE my music.

10 years ago

Richard Smith

I think this is probably one of Dioon's greatest recordings since the days of the Belmonts.

10 years ago

Richard Smith

Why this wasn't a hit for Dion is a mysery to me. Maybe it was all the dumd music directors at all the dumb conglomerate of radio stations in the USA>

10 years ago

John James McCartney

i'm 68, and here in england we loved his music in the day. this one, different not what i'm used to, but i like it.

10 years ago

thezidman

A good song but.....Dion is so under used...sounds like anyone could have sung the song like this. I read that Phil used Dion's "guide" vocal - just a simple take for the musicians to hear to guide them through the timing, stops, etc. He was completely thrown when he told Phil he was ready to record a real vocal and was told by Phil "no - I'm going to use the guide track." No wonder Dion disowned the album. 

10 years ago

john ingardia

I've followed Dion my whole adult live, I'm 60. I understand why he walked away from this song. Still he is the heart and soul of a generation plus.

10 years ago

Nicholas Lawlor

What a load of rubbish

10 years ago

Biba Ha

wow ist das schön...danke und gglg

10 years ago

Ham neggs

The man is the real deal.Bronx HeartPeaceLove All Ways

10 years ago

johnny aa

First of all let me mention that I am a big Dion fan. In his autobio Dion says that after the recording session for this LP was over, "I just walked away. Happy to be in one piece.". He makes it pretty clear that he was not particularly enamored of the final product.Now I've listened to this song and three others from the album and come to my own conclusion that Dion could've done much better with a producer other than Phil Spector. This is a typical example of Spector overproduction. In my humble opinion the material is not bad but not noteworthy either. If the LP was released under the artist name "Joe Blow" instead of "Dion" I don't think we'd be discussing it at all.Again, just a humble opinion.

10 years ago

DRailroad

Thanks for sharing. Lost track of Dion DiMucci after the late '60s so never heard this one or any of the songs from this album. Great song with a blues theme but, unfortunately, this album was a commercial failure. Wrong timing, era, period. Just a little ahead of their (Spector, Dion) time.

10 years ago

shocktk

Superb and sublime :)

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