Christie - Yellow River 1992 video free download


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Christie - Yellow River 1992Top number 1 hit in UK in 1970

So long boy you take my place

got my papers I've got my bag

so pack my bags and I'll be on my way to yellow river

Put my gun down the war is won

fill my glass high the time has come

I'm going back to the place that I love to yellow river

Yellow river yellow river

it's in my mind and in my eyes

yellow river yellow river

it's in my blood it's the place I love

got no time for explanations got no time to lose

tomorrow night you'll find me sleeping

underneath the moon at yellow river

Cannon firelingers in my mind

I'm so glad that I'm still alive

and I've been gone for such a long time from yellow river

I remember the nights were cool

I can still see the waterpool

and I remember the girl that I knew from yellow river

Yellow river yellow river

it's in my mind and in my eyes

yellow river yellow river

it's in my blood it's the place I love

got no time for explanations got no time to lose

tomorrow night you'll find me sleeping

underneath the moon at yellow river

Yellow river yellow river

it's in my mind and in my eyes

yellow river yellow river

it's in my blood it's the place I love

Comments

9 years ago

Natalya Schmakova

Poor GodivaAddict , you don,t know Christie,s music . Do get more information andĀ  then let,s discussĀ  it !

10 years ago

Barry Sullins

These are the two words I had told my young wife I'd say to her when my time was up in Southeast Asia. I loved this song before I flew off to war. Actually this is a song of a young Confederate soldier going home on leave.

11 years ago

Aleksei Komissarov

Splendid song

12 years ago

GINGERALER

What a lame lipsync appearance. The dude on the right thinks he's in a heavy metal band or something. He needs to tone it down. This is 70's pop, not Bon Jovi.

12 years ago

daveo138

This sounds identical to the original recording. Are they miming or what?!

12 years ago

JettRink50

Yes, what great songs they had back then.

12 years ago

swamprock

rhondapatrick Aussie version by Autumn due to radio airplay dispute Lead singer Tony Romeril

13 years ago

marcel-nine-one-one

Bring back the 70's

13 years ago

Andy Allen

wish those bloody seals would stop clappoing!!!!!!

13 years ago

Bo618

Terrific song

13 years ago

andreah53

the audience seems to be out of time

13 years ago

WC Wc

opa mt bom!

13 years ago

cinematic35

I was 15 when that song came out and I begged my mom to take me to the record store so I could get it.I think it was the best record I ever bought. It's simply world class--the guitar have a gorgeous lead guitar, the chords, melody and vocals are just mesmerizing and that kick ass drummer really puts the whole song over the top. Yeah--these impostesrs, these musical drop outs of today could never equal--alone rival this kind of musical genius. I'm glad to say I was part of that generation! Kenn

13 years ago

elmer zu

Christie you and the rest of the boys look terrific. The song sounds just as good as ever...I know it's not the original but you almost think it was, really!!, You'd never know this video was taped in 1992...it's like the music, the band and the fans haven't aged much since this song was riding the top 10 back in the autumn of 1970. Another thing worth noting is that the bands of yesterday looked sharp, they dressed so neat...what happened?. thx4 video & song!

13 years ago

cablonde320

Wonderful song!!!

14 years ago

deb35802

Are they an American or British group?

14 years ago

use5555

an even greater song if you were coming home from Vietnam.

14 years ago

Kyriakos Terzidis

ARIANARA ainte!!!to kitrino potami katebainei OAKA!

14 years ago

horarwgt

Yes, they are lip-syching to the original track, but what an incredibly good track!!! I'd have to call "Yellow River" by Christie one of the very best rock records ever made. It spent 23 weeks on the charts in the USA in the summer of 1970. The original members were Jeff Christie (lead vocals, bass), Vic Elmes (guitar) and Mike Blakely (drums). Mike's brother, Alan, was a member of The Tremeloes ("Silence is Golden," etc.)

14 years ago

markess48

They could of at least played it live !

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