Andy Kim - How'd We Ever Get This Way video free download


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Duration: 02:33
Uploaded: 2009/11/21

From 1968, this was the first U.S. hit for the Canadian singer-songwriter.

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9 years ago

Joyce Pierce

Best naturally sweet voice on my records ever. So, I will enjoy his Lp on repeat as many times as it takes until I sing the songs with him like I love to do. My smile comes back on everytime I remember finding out in 2014 that HE wrote Sugar Sugar ,ahh their comes a smile. He sounds as good as pouring a new bag of sugar into the canister. Yup, definately thankful he chose to sing and made records.

9 years ago

lorrette newman

one of my favourites as a child

9 years ago

beemer396

Just saw his Christmas show. Small venue with other bands. Lots of fun. Thanks Andy.

9 years ago

Stuart Strang

DON'T KNOW...ASK DR. PHILL .

9 years ago

Groovy Reflections

So in love we used to be.Andy Kim - How'd We Ever Get This Way

10 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1968 {April 28th} Andy Kim's debut record, "How'd We Ever Get This Way", entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #100; and on June 16th, 1968 it peaked at #21 {for 3 weeks} and spent 12 weeks on the Top 100...Between 1968 and 1974 he had twelve Top 100 hits; with two making the Top 10, "Baby, I Love You" {#9 in 1969} and "Rock Me Gently" {#1 for 1 week in 1974}...Not surprisingly, both "Baby, I Love You" and "Rock Me Gently" peaked at #1 in his native Canada...

11 years ago

60s70sVintageRock

There is a cd available on Amazon on the Collecor's Choice label, 24 tracks from 3 Steed lps. Search there: 'How'd We Ever Get This Way/Rainbow Ride.' Not too many left and getting pricey, good luck!

11 years ago

Paul T

Does anyone know why Andy's Steed singles are not out on CD? I have been waiting for DECADES for this to happen?? Who owns the rights to his Steed recordings?? Let's get it DONE!!!!

11 years ago

Peter Bugera

should of stuck to it didn't go well as Baron Longfellow

11 years ago

60s70sVintageRock

I did hear about this being done and it makes sense. However, my 45 rip sounds like a different recording from the one off the album here.... I will try and get it posted in the next day or two and you can decide!

11 years ago

BrownswickBowling

Most successful top 40 radio stations played records on turntables that were deliberately sped up a little. A 45 RPM single, for example, would usually play at somewhere around 46 1/2 RPM up to around 47 1/2 RPM (or even 48 RPM in some extreme cases). This was done to gain a competitive edge against other stations in the market. Once you get used to hearing something slightly sped up, it always sounds like it's dragging when you hear it at normal speed. That may be what's happening here.

11 years ago

theonlymoo5e

Debuted on the CHUM (Canada) chart in Apr 1968, peaked at #29 & charted for 4 weeks Debuted on the Billboard pop chart on May 4, 1968, peaked at #21 & charted for 12 weeks

11 years ago

valleynissei

One for my Canadian artists list, great song! Thanks Chris!

12 years ago

Judy DeBonis

saw him in a show Foxwood, its was so Good, forgot to have him he signed my Album he looked Great!!, Love Him

12 years ago

Rambletambler S

I love this song but it was not so hit at that time(1968)

12 years ago

"Wild Man" Dean

This is a nice song. Thanks Chris for sharing this :)

13 years ago

eightyninechevy

Brings back a lot of good and bad memories. Love this song. The bad was when it ended. The good still lives in my heart after many years.....

13 years ago

gimmemusiccc

thank you so much!!!!!! this is great music....

13 years ago

err058

I like it but kill me I dunno why.

14 years ago

buffspringfield

Thankyou , thankyou for this post, so many gr8 memories.........

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