Moments to Remember by The Four Lads - 1955 video free download


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Duration: 03:46
Uploaded: 2011/03/20

Video Classic No. 2 from a series of 12 videos featured in Don Robertson's "Back to the Early 1950s" on the MusicalKaleidoscope Channel. "Moments to Remember" was recorded in 1955 by the Canadian quartet called The Four Lads backed by the Ray Ellis Orchestra.

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8 years ago

Richard Go

Our memories to remember. The moments to remember. Played during my JS prom. The Lettermen as the artist. Oh, how the time past so quickly.... We wish to be young again. Thank you U-tube for reviving this wonderful song.

8 years ago

vince mazz

I dee jayed my high school's 30th. reunion and closed off the evening with this song - everyone was on the dance floor!!!!!! Great memories!Passaic High School Class of 1959!

8 years ago

Mike S.

I just saw them perform on a PBS fundraiser. They sound just like this recording. One of my favorite oldies from the 50's and early 60's.

8 years ago

Dick Buelow

What a great group and song,,thanks

9 years ago

Belmakars

When this came out, 1955, I was 11 years old. I remember it like it was yesterday and I am now over 70 years old. Great music never gets old.

9 years ago

Alton McNeill

This is a favorite of mine.

9 years ago

Madison McConnell

Bernie Toorish is my great uncle and this is the first time I've ever heard him singing! It's so great to see all the positive and nostalgic comments about the Four Lads too! :) 

9 years ago

P.E. TAN

This song brings lot of memories to me. I first heard of this song was in 1955 when I first arrived in England. I was then living in Blackheath near Greenwich Park. My first summer, autumn and winter and my first sight of snow will always be in my thought and will remain with me to the end of my day in this world!

9 years ago

John Coyle

If this doesn't get to you , you're either a teenager or a "rap" lover. Probably both, You have my sympathy.

9 years ago

Roger Waihaperoger.

My elder siblings were good at singing these songs,I'm 66yrs years young(ahem) 3 of my sisters and 2of my brothers had good voices,and were good at harmonising..Cant beat the old songs,love them..

9 years ago

Shirley Jennings

For The Ages.

9 years ago

Gerard Romagnoli

This is very well done and at the same time so very sad. I am 60 yrs. old and you can just look at all these pictures and just see when times were truly good and innocent.. Not like today, everythings such a real mess. Sad

9 years ago

dragon98747

10/11/14-great!!

9 years ago

don angelo

it's nice to read so many nice comments I'm from class of 62 also and I guess memories are we have any more good memories

9 years ago

trickielious

I only googled this cuz I have a bunch of old records that belonged to my father. I have the ORIGINAL record of this song!

9 years ago

Francisca st

Of all songs, this is the one that hurts me the most... 

9 years ago

dragon98747

Another Great Song From The 50's!!!! Thanks For Posting!!!!! 7/16/14

9 years ago

Frank Fiello

What a great representation of those years in America. I enjoyed every one of them.

9 years ago

michael berry

Very interesting upload. ! was born 1949 in England, so no nothing about the singers but they are great, along with the pictures ! Wonderful. Thank you.

9 years ago

Allen Murray

I remember when this song was new. We had it on a 78 record. Oh to have that record now. I wonder what it woukd be worth. Great song.

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