The Association - Along Comes Mary video free download


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Uploaded: 2006/07/03

The Association performing "Along Comes Mary" live on the Smothers Brothers.

Giving credit where credit is due: this video was originally posted on here by user thelittlesister. Thank you!

Because a commenter brought it up: giving credit to the Association for making this song, and to the Smothers Brothers for hosting them on that episode of their show.

The Smothers Brothers is copyrighted, Paul Brownstein Productions.

Comments

8 years ago

sal valela

Yes it's time of WARIt's ugly the papers full of bloodthe Toronto Star was printed 3 times a day with new pictures...But then this bang comes in fresh air.. And this TV ...show 

8 years ago

Richard Young

I love this song. I used to slow dance with my girlfriend to it when I was 15. Oh the memories.

8 years ago

Geo ZeroOne

Mind blowing!

8 years ago

Roxanna Gardner

The Association... Along comes Mary...

8 years ago

HotRods2Hell1

Didn't read all comments.....maybe this isn't a new thought - But man, Mark Mothersbaugh from DEVO must have seen this as a kid and took it a level further by never letting the band get out of character. Always loved this song, versus the 'hits' of the Association, but didn't remember this performance. Cool as hell, before it's time.

8 years ago

Jane Millerick

why did us tele never (almost never) have live music as BBC did (and a number of EU stations) way back? ..haven't ever understood that one.

8 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1967 {May 28th} the Association performed "Along Comes Mary" on the CBS-TV program 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour’; it was the California sextet’s national TV debut...Almost exactly one year earlier on May 29th, 1966 the song entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #79; six weeks later on July 10th, 1966 it would peak at #7 {for 1 week} and it stayed on the chart for 11 weeks...Between 1966 and 1981 the sextet had thirteen Top 100 records; four made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Cherish" for 3 weeks in 1966 and "Windy" for 4 weeks in 1967...They just missed having a third #1 record when "Never My Love" peaked at #2* {for 2 weeks} in 1967...Founding member & bassist Brian Cole passed away on August 2nd, 1972 at the young age of 29...May he R.I.P.* The two weeks "Never My Love" was at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "The Letter" by the Box Tops...

8 years ago

Sunny Jim

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8 years ago

kolten Trent

Bloodhoundgang did it better

9 years ago

ArtistIreland

Hahaha ! :)

9 years ago

John Halley

Bop doo-waaaaaaah!!

9 years ago

Dennis Healy

The Association performing "Along Comes Mary" live on the Smothers Brothers.

9 years ago

Dennis Healy

The Association performing "Along Comes Mary" live on the Smothers Brothers.

9 years ago

Bob Silver

Far out!

9 years ago

ellaphx

So from now on I'm just going to default to the assumption that any post-80s song that really grabs me is almost certainly a cover.

9 years ago

Rat Fink

Always fond of the Association; underrated group

9 years ago

DevastatER93

So glad I found this song easily. Hell yea for the 60s-70s man, real glad we have YouTube and past generations to show newer ones this music.

9 years ago

Jerzy Kay

Wow, I think this is live! If so major props. Fantastic. A very well played cut on the airwaves and for quite a long time. I always loved to listen. Brings back many high school memories. All time greats!!!

9 years ago

Cranston Snord

What the hell does the tambourine guy do? Did he get paid as much as the other guys? Tambourine guy had the easiest gig in all of music.

9 years ago

Albert Miller

Having listened to all this on AM radio, I agree about we weren't as divided as now. R&B and pop music,Led Zeppelin all were played on the same stations, I loved listening to Smokey Robinson, Fifth Dimension, and all the others. I disagree about the drug affiliation that is thrown on this song. Maybe I was and am naive, but it wasn't common thought in the day. We lived clean lives and saw things that way. Still this song is Great!

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