Petula’s voice and style, timeless, transcending and omnipresent. Not only Petula’s voice, but all the backing/session musicians that accompanied in her recordings make the sound as well: the art of big band/swing beat/UK sunshine pop/R&B, and theatre all thrown into one beautiful collage.❤🎉
What a voice! One of the very finest British female solo artists without a doubt. Fabulous diction- the only other female singer I have heard with equally crisp, crystal clear diction is Annie Lennox. I was born in 1970, by the time I was 6-7 years old, I was listening to my father's record collection on a regular basis. Petula Clark always stood out for me, an outstanding talent, alongside Sandie Shaw and Dusty Springfield- they would wipe the floor with modern singers, many of whom have their voices enhanced by Autotune. 60's music was superb, really memorable melodies- once heard, never forgotten. I'm still listening to vinyl, in fact, I have just bagged a Petula Clark album via eBay this evening! What a pretty woman Petula was back in the day......
Ya know, i 've been a Pet Clark since the 60's...having said that, Pet can sing anything, even a NYC phone book and still catch me. . She is the greatest gift England has ever given the USA.
PETULA CLARK CBE THE Greatest Female Vocalist Of ALL TIME sings one of The Greatest songs of all time. ❤ PETULA CLARK CBE THE ULTIMATE CLASSIC UNBEATABLE VERSION.❤
La de Petula Llámame es la version original pero hay una muy buena con Cris Montz que definitivamente lanzo esta canción mundialmente en 1966. Ricardo Alegria Zambrano Popayan cauca Colombia
Radio stations in the 1970's use a high end audio compressor to make records more powerful. It did wonders for most of the records but sometimes they needed remastering for better stereo imaging. And even remastering does not solve the whole problem even with CD's. So I've been taking it to the next level by adding new multitrack instrumentation to give it more power, and dynamic range the original did not have. Kenn
I am consistently "blown away" be the subtle enhancements, augmentations and additions that Kenn Wingle and his "The Music Enhancement Channel" can do to the songs that form the soundtrack of my life. Atta Boi, Kenn!
I have some constructive criticism and some applause for the folks at the Music Enhancement Channel. I'm going to compare their work on Petula Clark to their work on the Dave Clark Five. I generally like their work on Petula Clark. In fact, on this particular song, "Call me," I think they hit a home run. Their additions are subtle, yet extremely effective. In fact, I come away liking this version more than the original. The additional guitar riffs are subtle, yet so complimentary to the original recording that you'd swear it was something added by Tony Hatch himself. This approach is generally true for all their Pet Clark redos, and they're all pretty good--but this one is especially good. It's a 10 out of 10 in my humble opinion--a real wow. It makes the song, which was only an album cut when released here back in 1965, sound like an A-side to a hit single. However, on the Dave Clark Five they've just got it all wrong. Their additions in their various DC5 editions are just far too pronounced. In some cases, like "Any Way You Want It," they just take over the song. This is true on several of them. For example, Denis Payton's sax solo in the middle of "Can't You See That She's Mine" is nearly buried by all the added mish-mash, which does nothing to enhance or improve not just the original recording, but the original "sound" of the song itself. I think the key here is not to completely reinvent the songs themselves, but to compliment them in such a way that is faithful to the "catchyness" (for lack of a better word) of that original sound that hooked us in to loving them to begin with. That's key. I know, I know...this is just a subjective opinion, and I can't imagine all the work that goes into these redos. My compliments to all the effort that the Music Enhancement Channel puts in. But when you're doing a redo like this, I think it's too tempting to let your creativity go too far. I think the key to success is to be more latent in one's approach than overt--and sometimes that very hard to do. Just my opinion. Keep up the good work. Greg in Oregon
Thanks so much, sir. This is a magnificent improved recording of my favorite Petula Clark song. I have always loved the resonant acoustic quality present in popular music recordings made in the 60s. It's rich and dynamic. When I was a little kid I had a collection of Ray Connif (sic) and the Singers LPs which, of course, featured that distinct, lush audio effect. I'm looking forward to hearing and enjoying more of your fine work. Thanks again!
From Spain LOVE so much this SONG this SONG.....n this artist .....reAlly NEVER BEEN TO USA OR UNITED KING EITHER ...ALWAYS WANTED CAN TRAVELLIN TO USA OR UNITED KING FOR TO BE AS SO BETTER WIT MY english language ...its hard to know n learnin english specially if you are spanish ...i was born on South of spain . Greetings FROM Spain
@Kenn: as a request from one of your TH-cam channel fans: I was wondering when you would do an ‘enhanced version’ of Jackie Trent’s “When the Summertime is Over”?…(that is definitely one song that can be enhanced, as it there is only mono versions ever available). There are many stereo-ized/remastered versions of Jackie’s other songs, but “When The Summertime is Over” is definitely one song that can be stereo-ized and “enhanced”. I know you’re very busy with all sorts of music and compilations, but it is definitely one song I think you would do really well in (remastering/enhancing). Shoot me a message, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this?
Está es la versión original de Llámame de Petula una de mis favoritas es dicen muchos críticos la de más éxito a lo largo de tantos años en toda la historia . Saludos a Josué Gómez Sánchez Victor Enriquez Willian Abella a los cuales les gusta esta buena música que nunca pasa . Ricardo Alegria Zambrano Popayan cauca Colombia
When you have heard Frank Sinatra's version of this great song then you really do appreciate the fact that Petula decided to record it. Frank turned down the tempo to around 10 where as Petula turned it up just right. The totally perfect speed for the song. And OF COURSE PETULA's vocals were THE perfect match. Petula is MAGNIFICENTLY Outstanding as always. Nice try Frank. However NO Frank.
Mike Flowers version as got to be a joke version it can not be taken seriously honestly it just can not be it is horrendous. It sounds as if you have put a 45rpm record on at 33 1/3 rpm. It Is Sooooooooooooooooooooooo S-L-O-W!!!! So Frank Sinatra didn't record the worst version of this classic song after all. That AS got to go to this atrocious rendition.
WAS AN HONOR TO HAVE MET THIS WONDERFUL LADY OF HER MANY PERFORMANCES THROUGH YEARS..CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF HER MUSIC!🥰🥰🥰
Yo tan joven q estoy me cautivó está está voz por fin lo encontré después de 8 años
Petula’s voice and style, timeless, transcending and omnipresent. Not only Petula’s voice, but all the backing/session musicians that accompanied in her recordings make the sound as well: the art of big band/swing beat/UK sunshine pop/R&B, and theatre all thrown into one beautiful collage.❤🎉
What a voice! One of the very finest British female solo artists without a doubt. Fabulous diction- the only other female singer I have heard with equally crisp, crystal clear diction is Annie Lennox. I was born in 1970, by the time I was 6-7 years old, I was listening to my father's record collection on a regular basis. Petula Clark always stood out for me, an outstanding talent, alongside Sandie Shaw and Dusty Springfield- they would wipe the floor with modern singers, many of whom have their voices enhanced by Autotune. 60's music was superb, really memorable melodies- once heard, never forgotten. I'm still listening to vinyl, in fact, I have just bagged a Petula Clark album via eBay this evening! What a pretty woman Petula was back in the day......
Ya know, i 've been a Pet Clark since the 60's...having said that, Pet can sing anything, even a NYC phone book and still catch me. . She is the greatest gift England has ever given the USA.
Petula Clark is THE GREATEST FEMALE VOCALIST OF ALL TIME.
I agree. My favorite English singer of all time.
Wait, so your name is also Petula Clark?
The producer on this song b should have been fired. she sounds harsh and she needs to sound sensual loving and accepting
@@markythelarky6948 WHAT???????????????????????
PETULA CLARK CBE THE Greatest Female Vocalist Of ALL TIME sings one of The Greatest songs of all time.
❤ PETULA CLARK CBE
THE ULTIMATE CLASSIC UNBEATABLE VERSION.❤
Beautiful, Classic Musical Arrangement! Beautiful, Classic Recording! Beautiful, Classic Song! I Love Petula Clark!
Sweet song and adorable singer.
La de Petula Llámame es la version original pero hay una muy buena con Cris Montz que definitivamente lanzo esta canción mundialmente en 1966.
Ricardo Alegria Zambrano Popayan cauca Colombia
Wonderful sound quality
We appreciate your hard word. It's music to my ears!
SH'E'S GOOD!
i love this singer!!
Sounds fantastic & bit more powerful.
Radio stations in the 1970's use a high end audio compressor to make records more powerful. It did wonders for most of the records but sometimes they needed remastering for better stereo imaging. And even remastering does not solve the whole problem even with CD's. So I've been taking it to the next level by adding new multitrack instrumentation to give it more power, and dynamic range the original did not have. Kenn
Amazing song.
Beautiful performance
Wonderful Recording! Wonderful Song!
Excelente version de esta melodia que tambien la canto Cris montez que recuerdos inolvidables de mi juventud
I've heard this song since grade school and never noticed the trombone blast at the beginning. WoW !
One of your most impressive creations in your fantastic collection. Thank you for sharing.
I am consistently "blown away" be the subtle enhancements, augmentations and additions that Kenn Wingle and his "The Music Enhancement Channel" can do to the songs that form the soundtrack of my life. Atta Boi, Kenn!
I have some constructive criticism and some applause for the folks at the Music Enhancement Channel. I'm going to compare their work on Petula Clark to their work on the Dave Clark Five. I generally like their work on Petula Clark. In fact, on this particular song, "Call me," I think they hit a home run. Their additions are subtle, yet extremely effective. In fact, I come away liking this version more than the original. The additional guitar riffs are subtle, yet so complimentary to the original recording that you'd swear it was something added by Tony Hatch himself. This approach is generally true for all their Pet Clark redos, and they're all pretty good--but this one is especially good. It's a 10 out of 10 in my humble opinion--a real wow. It makes the song, which was only an album cut when released here back in 1965, sound like an A-side to a hit single. However, on the Dave Clark Five they've just got it all wrong. Their additions in their various DC5 editions are just far too pronounced. In some cases, like "Any Way You Want It," they just take over the song. This is true on several of them. For example, Denis Payton's sax solo in the middle of "Can't You See That She's Mine" is nearly buried by all the added mish-mash, which does nothing to enhance or improve not just the original recording, but the original "sound" of the song itself. I think the key here is not to completely reinvent the songs themselves, but to compliment them in such a way that is faithful to the "catchyness" (for lack of a better word) of that original sound that hooked us in to loving them to begin with. That's key.
I know, I know...this is just a subjective opinion, and I can't imagine all the work that goes into these redos. My compliments to all the effort that the Music Enhancement Channel puts in. But when you're doing a redo like this, I think it's too tempting to let your creativity go too far. I think the key to success is to be more latent in one's approach than overt--and sometimes that very hard to do. Just my opinion. Keep up the good work. Greg in Oregon
So enjoyable. Absolutely perfect!
Preciosa canción y que hermosa voz!!❤
Kenn! You did a great job on 'Call Me'. The song never sounded better. Thank you!
Thanks so much, sir. This is a magnificent improved recording of my favorite Petula Clark song. I have always loved the resonant acoustic quality present in popular music recordings made in the 60s. It's rich and dynamic. When I was a little kid I had a collection of Ray Connif (sic) and the Singers LPs which, of course, featured that distinct, lush audio effect. I'm looking forward to hearing and enjoying more of your fine work. Thanks again!
Fantastic work
Outstanding 👍👍👍
❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤outstanding ❤❤❤
You are a true artist.
From Spain LOVE so much this SONG this SONG.....n this artist .....reAlly NEVER BEEN TO USA OR UNITED KING EITHER ...ALWAYS WANTED CAN TRAVELLIN TO USA OR UNITED KING FOR TO BE AS SO BETTER WIT MY english language ...its hard to know n learnin english specially if you are spanish ...i was born on South of spain . Greetings FROM Spain
Great work!! Sounds great.. It's your version I'm using on my Playlists.
I grew up listening to this girl
She reminds me of my mom
Sounds awesome!!
Old but good.👏👏👍
The subtle high chording of that 12 string entry is a Grand Slam!
Fantastic video. Thank you
Tony hatchback wrote this for petula wonderful tune and lyrics
Sonido super limpio excelente ❤️
@Kenn: as a request from one of your TH-cam channel fans: I was wondering when you would do an ‘enhanced version’ of Jackie Trent’s “When the Summertime is Over”?…(that is definitely one song that can be enhanced, as it there is only mono versions ever available). There are many stereo-ized/remastered versions of Jackie’s other songs, but “When The Summertime is Over” is definitely one song that can be stereo-ized and “enhanced”. I know you’re very busy with all sorts of music and compilations, but it is definitely one song I think you would do really well in (remastering/enhancing). Shoot me a message, I’d love to hear your thoughts on this?
Love this.
I sing this in Karaoke
Incredible work
👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great northern soul classic
Está es la versión original de Llámame de Petula una de mis favoritas es dicen muchos críticos la de más éxito a lo largo de tantos años en toda la historia .
Saludos a Josué Gómez Sánchez Victor Enriquez Willian Abella a los cuales les gusta esta buena música que nunca pasa .
Ricardo Alegria Zambrano
Popayan cauca Colombia
😘💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕Pétula
Sounds great! How do you remove the offending parts? Do you have the stems?
When you have heard Frank Sinatra's version of this great song then you really do appreciate the fact that Petula decided to record it.
Frank turned down the tempo to around 10 where as Petula turned it up just right.
The totally perfect speed for the song.
And OF COURSE PETULA's vocals were THE perfect match.
Petula is MAGNIFICENTLY Outstanding as always.
Nice try Frank.
However NO Frank.
Yes. This is better than Sinatra's version.
@@bigs50s ya but mike flowers pops version beats all. lol
NO WAY,NO WAY,NO WAY!!!!
PETULA CLARK'S VERSION IS THE ULTIMATE VERSION.
THE BEST RENDITION EVER.
Mike Flowers version as got to be a joke version it can not be taken seriously honestly it just can not be it is horrendous.
It sounds as if you have put a 45rpm record on at 33 1/3 rpm.
It Is Sooooooooooooooooooooooo
S-L-O-W!!!!
So Frank Sinatra didn't record the worst version of this classic song after all.
That AS got to go to this atrocious rendition.
@@darrenplumpton9737 lol
This should have been a Top-40 hit by Petula Clark. It was for Chris Montez. Superlative job by Kenn Weigel. Enjoy.
can you do "you never talked about me" by Del Shannon please
This was the theme music for Bill Jackson on CJCA Edmonton "Nightline" at 10pm. I thought it was brilliant as a 7 year old kid in Alberta back them
My song
I have heard so many arrangements of this song and I still prefer the Petula Clark version.. the others are too slow for me..this sounds fine
Don’t give up/kiss me goodbye!😬
I'm pretty sure Jimmy Page played session guitar on Down Town.
Are you accusing Tony Hatch of being out of tune?
Thank you for post your work, really great job you've done. But personally I prefer the original version with out-of-tune stuff.
Songs for singers.
I discovered this song because Jerry Lewis sings an alternate version for his Telethon.
Like number 420 - call me
No me
This is one of the reasons I no longer hit the "Liked" videos icon.