The Chordettes - Love Never Changes (1956) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/16

B-side of "Born To Be With You", released as a single in May 1956. Written by Mary Jo Rush.

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8 years ago

sammypus

never heard such beautiful harmony.i just love them.

9 years ago

ethan wenton

you would think this would have more views 

9 years ago

Janelle Kim

anyone know their names?

10 years ago

superallye

Darn, why can't we have voices like these anymore.

11 years ago

lilmike55912

gosh I am old!! I remember this!! thanks for this

11 years ago

Noah Dawson

Love never changes <3

11 years ago

charlie yeat

I love it

11 years ago

FireStarMage

Love it.

11 years ago

Pío Domingo Rosales Sena

Que hermosa canción. Cuantos bellos recuerdos me trae. Hoy ya no hacen canciones como esta

11 years ago

Nyah Notrealname

This should be the intro to Fallout 4, when it finally comes out.

11 years ago

vivegedda

D'accord a cent pour cent. Voix humaine: le plus bel instrument.

11 years ago

Ronald Herrera

The Chordettes never change.

11 years ago

qaouali

simplement magnifique !

11 years ago

angela67841

lindaaaaaaaaaa

11 years ago

James Farmer

And thanks greenaddict 123 for your response. At least someone out there is la la land is paying attention.

11 years ago

greenaddict123

thank you for that information sir.

12 years ago

miamaytedulce

SO BEATIFUL VOICES AND MUSIC I LOVE THIS TIMES..... THANKS FOR UPLOAD THIS

12 years ago

James Farmer

No, I can't imagine this anymore than the Holocaust during World War II being especially a Jew, Gypsie or whatever living in Nazi occupied Europe and being an enemy of the Third Reich living in daily terror and fear of the SS and Gestapo! The same living under Stalin's brutal murderous regime and fearing the NKVD (Soviet Secret Police), or in Asian, China, or the Far East dreading the Japanese. As I stated previosly pop culture has distored the decade of the 1950's!

12 years ago

James Farmer

Why was an American male born in 1956 fortunate? Three reasons: World War II (1939-1945), the Korean War (1950-1953), and Vietnam War (1961-1975). Being born that year I wasn't around for the first two, and was too young for the third! Furthermore I can't imagine being a U.S. Army or Marine Corp. infantryman in World War II or Korea with a Garand M-1 rifle, or the same later in Vietnam with an M-14 rifle (later the M-16) engaged in combat killing an enemy soldier, or being killed!

12 years ago

James Farmer

I was born on Thanksgivng Day: November 22, 1956 in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Thus I was too young to remember The Chordettes. Obviously the pop music and 50's culture, despite being distorted, was a far more moral, innocent time than today! Considering several layers of society have been lost since the decadent decades of the 1960's and '70's which followed. Also, any American male born in 1956 was fortunate in three respects. I will explain this in historical detail next.

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