Two Faces Have I - Lou Christie- 1963 video free download


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Duration: 02:49
Uploaded: 2008/07/03

Heard This In A Market A Few Years Ago.Could Never Forget It.Every Time I Play This Song Loud Someone In The House Would Say What The Heck Was That? Lou Christie's Falsetto Just Strikes A Chord.Still A Great Singer. He Did This Song On One Take.Very Hard To Sing 4 Different Octave Parts At One Time.Brilliant Singing.Try This Put On This Song Loud And Someone Will Ask You About It.This Thing Carries.Thanks Lou.Your Very First Song The Gypsy Cried Is Also Marvelous.

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8 years ago

Jerry Arnold

I love this song

8 years ago

centralparocker

But I'm livin' a lie....

8 years ago

allen schmitz

kinda has a regga beat..circa skiffle music from england..

8 years ago

Tommiegirl Granlund

Damn. This was just a little before my time, and I knew the songs... but I did NOT know that Lou Christie was hotter than a pistol. Yi yi yi yi ya - ha - hiiiiiiii!

8 years ago

William Gilbert

this is: the 3rd floor at Union Manor, Lincoln, NE also the following at CUMC Lincoln, NE wed night bite: j. dynamite shorty esom / big mike m. / m.w. / m.b

8 years ago

Goose Lunz

Check out his website. Lou has a new single out. Drive in Dreams.

8 years ago

carl gerde

Luigi Alfredo Giovanni Sacco = Lou Christie

9 years ago

Esther Marie Ventura Ferencz

LOL......loving this...

9 years ago

Thadmotor1044

this is real early regae influenced

9 years ago

edddk12

Pioneering effort on falsetto-not that great a song but not bad; even a mediocre '63 song is better than most 21st century crap.

9 years ago

dab505279

I saw Lou Christie three different times in the 1960's at a show sponsored by a radio station. There were multiple acts at each show (maybe 10 or 12 acts). Some of these were some of the most well known & biggest acts at that time. Now the Rolling Stones or the Beatles did not appear at any of these but many big names. At each of these shows Lou Christie was the final act (the highlight of the show). He had such charisma it was electric. And he was very popular with the ladies I must say.

9 years ago

hebneh

"Sha la la lee!"

9 years ago

e james

I like the falsetto and everything but after a certain point it's almost like a chipmunk.I still think frankie valli is the leader of the pack .

9 years ago

Rambletambler S

Everybody has two faces.

9 years ago

alan murr

Somebody once called Abe Lincoln as having two faces, Abe said If I had two faces do you think that I would still be wearing this one. What most people don't know that if Abe Lincoln would not have been killed, (many blacks know this vs. whites), he was going to move the inferior blacks as he called them all to Panama, which was doable at that time. But there was this guy by the name of John Wilkes Booth, who's friend was about to be executed, he asked Abe, Sir President, can you please spare my friends life? Abe said he would, when the Secretary of State heard this he blew up at Lincoln, and caused Lincoln to reneg on his promise to Booth (change his mind). In short Booth was so furious at Lincoln's lie to him he killed Lincoln. Which drastically changed the demographics of the USA, if not for that there would have been only white people in the USA from 1865 to 1965 and beyond, no black people in the USA, Lincoln said that whites were superior and smarter, but since Lincoln was killed over one person, that changed how the USA looked from 1865 to 2015. Isn't history strange. And can't you understand why that Lincoln is not a hero in the black mans eyes. The Gov't has tried to keep this quite over the years, but blacks no better. That is why the truth never came out in that movie Lincoln about three years ago, the US Gov't decides what you learn in school and what you see on TV and the movies.

9 years ago

siemon j. franken

my brother Alberto, a full blooded Aboriginal American from the San Blas tribe in Panamá, used to this, especially the refrain as he did not speak English.He had a heart of gold and used to care of us when my parents were going through their stuff.He played guitar and was a great singer, always happy or so he showed,Life was harder on him than most.'i,i,i,i,ah,ah iiiii...'

9 years ago

Steven Miller

Love the single isolated drum beat at 2:17

9 years ago

Stephenie Tsundere

Ah a good ol' classic :3

9 years ago

E Price

I loved the pictures. Does anyone know where they were taken? Very nostalgic. 

9 years ago

Louise Nelson

enjoyinh listening to all the favorities. Lou n your talent is as pure as it was during your Alabama trips. You need to come back for a special show. Louise NELSON bEVERETT

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