The Cryin' Shames (Joe Meek) - Please Stay - 1966 45rpm video free download


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Duration: 03:17
Uploaded: 2011/07/13

Grab your hankies. Not just because it's a sad song, but poor old Charlie Crane sounds like his front teeth have just been knocked out!

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8 years ago

Topper954

Lets put the record straight.First recorded by the Drifters.

8 years ago

Vijay Mohan Rao Gundimeda

*sorry that I believed that the song was by Westlife untill today I cameto knowthat cryng shames was is first to write and sing thi song in 1966

8 years ago

Vijay Mohan Rao Gundimeda

i am terribly sorry that the song was by westlife untill today I came to know that cryg shames band.

9 years ago

TheHitDetector

The Cryin' Shames (Joe Meek) - Please Stay - 1966 45rpmThis is an immensely beautiful masterpiece.....Another brilliant production from Joe Meek pure genius with The Crying Shames....This is so sad and so beautiful....What a fabulous song....It is so special. This is the best ever track by The Crying Shames one of the most beautiful in music history with that profound haunting quality; about one of the most emotional encounters that mankind - men and women will without doubt be visited by lots of relationships will at one point in time be passing this wat at this very spot sadly and this will be the turning point and one would hope this song would make it different.This is a song that one would chose as an essential song that one would want their partner to hear at least and then if it worked it would be heaven. If not at least they would together have shared for the last time one of the most beautiful romantic songs ever before they went their different ways and with the full knowledge that at least they tried everything.Thanks to Sids60sSounds for this fabulous upload...

9 years ago

Chris Malins

joe meek the king of recording records sadly missed.

9 years ago

Ann Gladding

I heard Charlie had a throat infection.

9 years ago

gorin1948

this is probely the best record of all times as it was mostely played at the end of the dancing and thats when you pulled your woman close to you and then you knew if you were takeing her home its just a great one

9 years ago

John Robertson

got to be one of the finest 45s of the 60s

10 years ago

Richio Beard

Brilliant sound a great group who did not manage to break through in the sixties they sound as good as any band of that era. sadly missed. 

10 years ago

stanley tomlinson

got to be 6os music at its best those words mean something to almosteverybody rgm and his groups solo artists made some great music searchout on sids 60s sounds great post sid

10 years ago

hawthornroot

just paused the place beyond the pines just to look for this song! tyvm for posting!

11 years ago

andrew galvan

the place beyond the pines <3 seriously such a great movie i don't recommend it if you can't handle sad movies

11 years ago

damien lasnel

the place beyond the pines soundtrack !!!!!

11 years ago

Murray Hutton

Charlie Crane is missed....but his music lives on....Murray.

11 years ago

Stuart H

Oh to be back in the 60s when music was made to dance to, Fantastic band & teriffic sound.

11 years ago

Sids60sSounds

Nice one. Cheers Mick

11 years ago

Mick Ward

sid its charlie crane, not carl. mick.

11 years ago

James Murray

the unknown jackie mc niel singer andy borland james murray drums

11 years ago

Sids60sSounds

My pleasure, May

11 years ago

May McEwen

Always loved this one....Thanks sids60ssounds

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