It was written by song writters and given to multiple singers, debbie dovale was just 1st choice, none of these singers from 60s and earlier wrote any music, they were just singers and their label wrote arrangements for them
My Father knew this lovely lady in the early 60s, I always liked her music. Miss Maughan's live version is so much better than the dual tracked studio verson, she is a real singer.Thank you So much for posting this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great to see her videos on You Tube.
So did I ,she is lovely,remember her very early days. West Brom was a place I fondly remember by. Love all music ,as I have always done.This lady is always at the top.
Hey, hey, hey, lover You don’t have to be king Hey, hey, hey, lover You don't have to have a thing For I'll be satisfied Long as you are my guy Just give me True love and understanding True love and understanding Hey, hey, hey, lover You don't have to be a star Hey, hey, hey, lover I want you just the way you are For love is just the same Without fortune and fame Just give me True love and understanding True love and understanding For the rest of my days No, you don't have to worry Bout putting diamonds on my hands Cause if you really, really love me In my heart, you'd be a big man Hey, lover, treat me good and nice And things will be alright Just give me True love and understanding True love and understanding For the rest of my days Hey, hey, hey, lover You don't have to be a king Hey, hey, hey, lover You don't have to have a thing For I'll be satisfied Long as you are my guy Just give me True love and understanding True love and understanding For the rest of my days
Wow,what a star,brilliant song.She was a lot lot better,than the female singers of today.She and other female singers of the 60s,made some brilliant records.Thanks Susan.
A soft, girlish doll, belts out a catchy song. She reflects a confidence & belief in the values & fine entertainment that swirled about in the minds and hearts of so many individuals in the early 60s in the Western World.
Yes! WE recorded it because our manager thought Judy, who sang it could make it a hit. Well....she did 58 years later. Here's an example.....Creedance Clearwater Revival wrote and recorded PROUD MARY.HOWEVER! TINA TURNER ALSO RECORDED IT AND THEN IT WAS A SMASH HIT! MOST RECORDED AND PLAYED SONG BY BANDS AROUND THE WORLD.
She actually IS singing live. Susan Maughan could sing live very well. She is a consummate professional. The microphone is above her head out of camera shot.. She is not miming to her recording of this song.
@@thebarrenhuman6736 What even was that analogy? How does that have anything to do with this. I'm just trying to say that back then, what was copying music was very different to people in the 60s than what what it is today.
@@musiccubed2650 and I'm sying there really isn't a difference. If you copy, you copy. You can't get out of it or excuse yourself just because it's in the system. It's like saying, corruption was a different thing back then as it was what was done. What kind of logic is that? Copying is copying eventhough people don't see it as copying, it doesn't depend on the people's opinion or society's. It is a statement itself.My point is, it seems to me like you're trying to back them up for copying back then just cuz "it was a thing" which clearly is obsolete and irrelevant. As I've said, the state of copying doesn't rely on how people perceive it.
@@thebarrenhuman6736 Mate, I'm not backing up anybody for anything so stop with the insinuations. I only mention that this was a thing back then because first off, there's a whole bunch of stuff in the past that you can't really judge through a modern lense since it's much more nuanced than that. Second, Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You was a cover, Lou Bega's Mambo No. 5 is a cover, The Daughters Of Eve's Hey Lover! was a cover of a song from 1962 and so is this one. My question is, do you think they were copying?
No she’s not the original singer for this song. It was written by Debbie Dovale. This song was really popular to cover
Noodles Sketch ooo thank you! :D
It was sung by Debbie Dovale but the label credits the composers as Covay & Berry.
It was written by song writters and given to multiple singers, debbie dovale was just 1st choice, none of these singers from 60s and earlier wrote any music, they were just singers and their label wrote arrangements for them
I didn’t know that
She's the original SINGER
A pretty woman with a strong voice,should have been far more famous than she was!
I just realized she’s the one who the original version of this song
LITERALLY SAME LMAOAHAHA
Yeah, but I think daughters of eve sing it better
DEBBIE DOVALE SANG THE FIRST HEY LOVER 1963
@@tylerbennett441 100% yeah
It was Debbie Devale, you could’ve easily looked that up but whatever
My Father knew this lovely lady in the early 60s, I always liked her music. Miss Maughan's live version is so much better than the dual tracked studio verson, she is a real singer.Thank you So much for posting this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great to see her videos on You Tube.
Your father is so lucky! She seems to be a wonderful, sweet lady!
Ikr !
So did I ,she is lovely,remember her very early days. West Brom was a place I fondly remember by. Love all music ,as I have always done.This lady is always at the top.
She's a real Dish !!!
she sounds so beautiful! i found this song from the amazing Daughters of Eve
Wow she's got a great voice I never heard of her before.
And she was good-looking too
She can sing and sway beautifully.
Emphasis on swaying
Hey, hey, hey, lover
You don’t have to be king
Hey, hey, hey, lover
You don't have to have a thing
For I'll be satisfied
Long as you are my guy
Just give me
True love and understanding
True love and understanding
Hey, hey, hey, lover
You don't have to be a star
Hey, hey, hey, lover
I want you just the way you are
For love is just the same
Without fortune and fame
Just give me
True love and understanding
True love and understanding
For the rest of my days
No, you don't have to worry
Bout putting diamonds on my hands
Cause if you really, really love me
In my heart, you'd be a big man
Hey, lover, treat me good and nice
And things will be alright
Just give me
True love and understanding
True love and understanding
For the rest of my days
Hey, hey, hey, lover
You don't have to be a king
Hey, hey, hey, lover
You don't have to have a thing
For I'll be satisfied
Long as you are my guy
Just give me
True love and understanding
True love and understanding
For the rest of my days
Original or not it's very good. I love her smile, she's enjoying singing this
Gosh ! They don't make them like that anymore ! Fab ..
Nice version.. Pretty girl,, sho should have made it in the states.
you bet, Susan would have been a hit here in the states.
Her waist is snatched-
a
Yes!
No era had better shapewear than the 30s-60s
It is so charming to hear her sing ...
Lady can sing..plus she's very easy on the eyes surprised she wasn't more well known
MAN OH MAN IS SHE BEAUTIFUL, GREAT VOICE & SUCH STYLE WOW, SURE WISH I WAS OLDER TO ENJOY HER MUSIC. SO GLAD I FOUND HER. A REAL HIDDEN GEM
very good Susan! wow! I don't know why you never made it stateside back in the '60's!!! all the guys would have loved you!!!!!
A classy singer (more than I realised) with classic beauty.
She played Princess Hortensia in some episodes of the Pink Windmill Show!
Great voice, and style... And absolutely gorgeous!
I can still play my vinyl original. Loved her music
Wow,what a star,brilliant song.She was a lot lot better,than the female singers of today.She and other female singers of the 60s,made some brilliant records.Thanks Susan.
Fantastic singer and gorgeous girl...Consett's finest!
Cuanta calidad...!!! Hermosos años 60s... Desde stgo Chile 2021 🇨🇱👍
OMG.. THIS BY WABIE, DAUGHTS OF EVE AND SUSAN? TOO GOOD
A soft, girlish doll, belts out a catchy song. She reflects a confidence & belief in the values & fine entertainment that swirled about in the minds and hearts of so many individuals in the early 60s in the Western World.
Wow wasn’t she something else? What a fabulous country we had in those days.
Debbie did a great job too...her original hit...both great and well done thx to both..
好きだな〜🥰
This song resurrected the Daughters of Eve, as Chicago as deep-dish pizza on a windy day.
So true.
For a song that was not a hit it sure has a lot of covers out there. I love the song
Short hair and slim bodies. Perfect combo.
what a voice, that’s powerful
Indemodable.bravo
Fascinating!
As of October 8 2024 she is still alive!
Age's such a sweet heart
❤❤❤Susan❤❤❤
En los 60 ‘s las dieron esas canciones
good job good song...
Charming!
невероятная!😍
Que linda ,❤
Brilliant singer Susan maugham
What a talented Honey!
nice....the "Daughters of Eve" also do an excellent cover of this! 🙂....
The daughters of Eve did the original of this
Im related to this woman, pretty closely actually. She was my great grandfather's cousin im pretty sure.
Am I only one who wants to go back in that time bc its better than this shit 2020
sounds like a helen shapiro number she should have made it big time
Immense.
Brill.
I wonder if we will ever know the true creator of this masterpiece
Debbie Dovale Sang this song first in 1963 but 2 guys named John Berry and Don Covay wrote it. Wasn’t that hard to find out
❤
I love this version, can anyone tell me what show this live version was on?
I thought the lyric was "True love and I'm standing" from he way Daughters of Eve sings it, well oooof lol
BONNE ECOUTE A VOUS ET BONNES FETES DE FIN D ANNEES ROGER ET ENCORE MERCI POUR VOS MESSAGES SUR MA CHAINE
I wish she could love me. I'd do whatever she said to do.
Why is this song not on Spotify
there is a cover by a guy named wabie, if youd like to settle for it. Its not as good as the Daughters of Eve but it still hits, just not the same.
So daughter of eve did not make the song
Yes! WE recorded it because our manager thought Judy, who sang it could make it a hit. Well....she did 58 years later. Here's an example.....Creedance Clearwater Revival wrote and recorded PROUD MARY.HOWEVER! TINA TURNER ALSO RECORDED IT AND THEN IT WAS A SMASH HIT! MOST RECORDED AND PLAYED SONG BY BANDS AROUND THE WORLD.
Now we can get performance royalties from that song.
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tri bom
The song sounds very early Burt Bacharach.
DEBBIE DOVALE SANG THIS FIRST LOOK IT UP YOU HAVE THE INTERNET
Kari Lake damn good singer.
She looks uncomfortable, her clothes look tight
Yeah, sadly during that time that was basically built into the beauty standards of women, it's still kinda like that to this day...
This song is unstop for me
Esketit
2025?
great song and singer, rather dated for '64 tho'
for me there was an even better singer =Yana - If You Don't Love Me
maybe not better but a voice
This is not the best version, but it’s okay
I like Barbra Lewis version better
She is not singing live.
She actually IS singing live. Susan Maughan could sing live very well. She is a consummate professional. The microphone is above her head out of camera shot.. She is not miming to her recording of this song.
Lmao and i thought she copied Daughters of Eve
It wasn't copying, recording covers of popular songs or making replies to original songs was a thing a lot of bands did back then.
@@musiccubed2650 so now i kill people just cuz its a trend and still say i don't kill them cuz others do it too? lmao
@@thebarrenhuman6736 What even was that analogy? How does that have anything to do with this. I'm just trying to say that back then, what was copying music was very different to people in the 60s than what what it is today.
@@musiccubed2650 and I'm sying there really isn't a difference. If you copy, you copy. You can't get out of it or excuse yourself just because it's in the system. It's like saying, corruption was a different thing back then as it was what was done. What kind of logic is that? Copying is copying eventhough people don't see it as copying, it doesn't depend on the people's opinion or society's. It is a statement itself.My point is, it seems to me like you're trying to back them up for copying back then just cuz "it was a thing" which clearly is obsolete and irrelevant. As I've said, the state of copying doesn't rely on how people perceive it.
@@thebarrenhuman6736 Mate, I'm not backing up anybody for anything so stop with the insinuations. I only mention that this was a thing back then because first off, there's a whole bunch of stuff in the past that you can't really judge through a modern lense since it's much more nuanced than that. Second, Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You was a cover, Lou Bega's Mambo No. 5 is a cover, The Daughters Of Eve's Hey Lover! was a cover of a song from 1962 and so is this one. My question is, do you think they were copying?
She's a mega babe