Andy Williams with Peter, Paul and Mary - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right video free download


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Andy Williams with Peter, Paul and Mary sings "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"

Written by Bob Dylan

The Andy Williams Show (February 14, 1966)

くよくよするなよ アンディ・ウィリアムス、ピーター、ポール&マリー

作詞作曲:ボブ・ディラン

アンディウィリアムスショー(1966年2月14日放送より)

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8 years ago

Death Stroke

Damn, Mary so hot

9 years ago

Michel Gillard

Regardez cette vidéo sur YouTube :

9 years ago

Leslie Thomas

one particular moment which struck me (sorry I didn't note its time sig but it's in the very very few measures or line...after Andy finishes the verse, is a bit where Paul (if that is the one to the left? never sure which one is which one sorry) moves so that his guitar is at a higher position for the end section and Peter and Paul have a short duet section; and for a few moments mary 's head is nearly level with each guitar in one ear and slightly different "routes" one guitar's notes go up and the other one descends; how must it have felt to have those two guitars at that level of inticacy (not on stereo speakers but AT YOUR EARS) on stage...either too loud for so close to her ears with microphones or possibly magical ..... their guitar picking is literally hard to comprehend in its delicacy yet clarity of each note. <3 RIP/ MT

9 years ago

John Buijs

echo! echo! echoooooooo! He's singing from the bottom of a well.Murakami brought me here.

9 years ago

馬霽

And it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe,If you don't know by now.Look out your window and I'll be goneStill I wish there was somethin' you would do or say To try and make me change my mind and stay,Where I'm bound, I can't tell But goodbye is too good a word galI ain't saying you treated me unkind,You could uh done better, but I don't mind You just sorta wasted my precious time,It ain't no use in callin' out my name gal,Like you never did beforeIt ain't no use in callin' out my name gal,I can't hear you anymore.I'm a thinkin' and a wonderin' all the way down the roadI once loved a woman, a child I'm told,Don't think twice it's all right.

9 years ago

genki2genki

Andy was a great singer who loved all kinds of songs. I bet Bob appreciated this.

9 years ago

Sv. We.

Andy Williams with Peter, Paul and Mary " Don't Think Twice,It's All Right" 1966 Original : Bob Dylan Aufzeichnungen vom 14.Februar 1966 ( The Andy Williams Show )

9 years ago

Diane Peterson

Thank you, PPM, for getting me through a long difficult night. I shall always love you.

9 years ago

David Anthony Stone

how do you top PP&M 

9 years ago

Ben Jonson

That was a special time and it went by too quickly.

9 years ago

Tellina Dona

Andy is ever the Best !

9 years ago

10000cra

keep coming back to these guys (including Mary ofc) amazing amazing they work so well as a quartet in fact I wasn't dissing Andy in my last comments at all I admire him totally it just amused me the way they were light heartedly in a way competing it seemed with the looks and the body language also I love it and as he accepted the challenge it was like a mini sign off great great stuff

9 years ago

Steve Phillips

Great song, lovely Mary. Best I have heard Andy sing. 

9 years ago

Tom Wilson

This surprised me in a good way. Everybody was generous and fit together as naturally as yin and yan. The lyrics are a little bit like Shakespeare in that they have their own dynamic and it was not violated in this performance. 

9 years ago

marco brenni

P.P.& Mary plus Andy Williams are a perfect quartet ! This wonderful performance is far beyond the original, sung by Bob Dylan. Bob was a great, great songwriter, but not also a very talented singer l!

9 years ago

ron damico

No one could play those guitars like Peter and Paul. I have heard their other guitar works and can really say that their has never been anyone to ever think up and play like that. Listen to the guitar works on "Jane Jane" on the Andy Williams Show and you will know what I mean.

9 years ago

avocat robbins

I think that Williams was out of his comfort zone with this song. He certainly had the talent, it's just that he was much more accustomed to singing songs like "Moon River" at that stage in his career.

9 years ago

Paul Bruno

I actually thought Andy nailed it ~ if you didn't SEE him hamming it up a bit, you'd have nothing to complain about. 

10 years ago

Edward Mcgrath

Blown Away!

10 years ago

Daniel Gunter

It's really too bad that Andy Williams couldn't quite get into this. He had a superb voice, and he knew how to inhabit a song when he was comfortable with it. He was just a bit out of his depth here emotionally, and that shows. But I don't fault him: this just wasn't his genre. Had he delved into it, he would have been a killer, as he shows here from time to time.

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