Funny How Love Can Be - The Ivy League Vinyl video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/03/25

Funny How Love Can Be/The Ivy League/Flash Back aka Pye Records Reissue/1965/45 R.P.M/Vinyl

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10 years ago

Ward Nine

Must be a case of PM,all forgiven

11 years ago

Ward Nine

Perry Ford was my uncle and he didnt like this lot

11 years ago

juha vesanen

This IS The Ivy League and their early song Funny How Love Can Be,The Rocking Berries did their cover version little later! The video is fine, but the sound is too low to make real justice to this great young adult-aged love song of hurt emotions!

11 years ago

kizzycappucinno

LOVE the sound of vinyl!

11 years ago

Martin Smith

Er no it IS The IVY LEAGUE! A Clue would be to look at the record label !!!!

11 years ago

davyboy smith

this is the rockin berries not the ivy league

12 years ago

vendicatoresolitari0 .

Tradotta e riproposta dall'Equipe 84 col titolo " piegami come mai". Deliziosa

12 years ago

Philip Moore

@HORACECOPE2 I know he wrote for Adam Faith as he used to get royalties as he told me, but cannot remember the the name of the song, I used to listen to him every day on the little white grand piano at Phillips of lincoln where he played to the customers at lunch times. We still talk about him even after all this time, a great musician

12 years ago

philipm06

Get some speakers.

13 years ago

spacepatrolman .

@tremsfan chad and jeremy did it too on an album of folk rock songs

14 years ago

Mike Hoggard

Perry Ford was my brother in law and Mark Ford his son (Fordster777) is correct..Perry died a few yeas ago in Lincoln. My Sister and Perry's daughter still live in America. Mark and his family visit my family at Xmas time. Xmas 2009 and 2008. John Carter (real name Shakespeare and related to the playwrite wrote Puppet on a string and many other hits.

14 years ago

tremsfan

A local group from Philly called The Kit Kats recorded this in the mid-60's= it is a very good version. They also did another very good song called 'Let's Get Lost on a Country Road" . These are worth your checking out.

14 years ago

Doodlebug50

Cheers for the info, correct me if im wrong but i think the others included Tom Jones [ its not unusual ] and Adam Faith [ poor me ,piano ] a song i think he also wrote.

14 years ago

Doodlebug50

Hey, its great to hear from someone with a real connection to the ivey league. I met the so- called ivey league in a night club in around 1990, i asked them which of them were original members and two of them pointed to the drummer, of course i now know it wasn't strictly true, and ive since read up on the real ivey league and the flowerpot men. I also read somewhere that Perry played on some kinks recordings.

14 years ago

Doodlebug50

cheers for the info, but i read somewhere that this lineup formed with Perry Fords blessing.

14 years ago

Gibbo

Jon Brennan (bass guitar/vocals), Dave Buckley (drums, vocals) and Mike Brice (guitar, vocals). They have no connection whatsoever to the original band and are not endorsed by founder member John Carter. The only Ivy League hit they play in concert is "Tossing and Turning". Actually the last original member to leave the Ivy League was Perry Ford in 1975.

15 years ago

Doodlebug50

your right this is the original and my favourite version, but would you know who's in the ivey league now as they havent had any original members since the late sixties.

15 years ago

David Bapty

good farter was John Carter

15 years ago

Gibbo

You are wrong: this IS the ORIGINAL version. The song was written by Ken Lewis and John Carter, who were members of The Ivy League. So Danny Hutton's version is a COVER VERSION.

15 years ago

novapup2001

Thanks for clarifying. Ivy League is still a great unsung band.

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