Can you imagine living in a world where this song was released as a frickin' single and was a decent-sized hit? I was in that world, and it was awesome.
I also agree, but check out an album called Copy Cats with Johnny Thunders and Patti Paladin. most of those songs are duets between those two and they are amazing
I've loved this song since I first heard it as a young woman.Hauntingand beautiful....Makes us go back to a time when things,though not perfect , felt magical
I first heard this song in 2016, the day after my sweetheart died. I don't know why it resonated, but during the parts Nancy sang, I pictured Karin singing. The image of her was faerie-like, complete with wings. Of course, I cried...the song still, to this day, makes me tear up. I know many people, family and friends included, don't understand my relationship with this woman. That's okay. I love her anyway, miss her, and even though a lot's happened, and I am married again, to a wonderful woman, not a day goes by that something doesn't remind me of Karin. Maybe someday I will understand why things happened the way they did. Thanks for reading this far.
I lost my sweetheart in 2020 (she had a weak heart, COVID ENDED!) Cheri was a meth girl. She PUT me through hell from '89-05, when I just couldn't go on....I STILL MISS HER!
I wish I could go back and live in 1967 forever. Hearing the Screaming Symphony of America V-8 engines in Camaros, Novas, Mustangs, Firebirds, The Judge, 426 Hemi's in Dodges and AR Cuda's. 341 six pack with Holly stickers and STP stickers and Headman stickers and Friday and Saturday night cruising with Leaded 110 gas right outta the pump at 35 cents a gallon. Cragar Mags and ALL THE CHROME. THis time and age are Dull by Comparison. We did not know how good we had it in the Sixties. A great time to be young. AMEN, Dio Speed Demon.
@@robc8892 There is always a dark side, but I can attest to the fact that everything was incredibly and vibrantly ALIVE during the 1960s. Everyday brought fresh music or fashion or art or film.. It was the pinnacle of modern culture.
@@robc8892 Why is it that leftists can absolutely *never* allow people to enjoy their lives or look back at the past with great fondness and nostalgia without trying to ruin the mood by making a derogatory comment like yours?? Gee, I'll bet you're a real joy to be around at parties.
I used to listen to Coast 2 Coast AM with Art Bell in the 90's and early 00's and this song used to play as a bumper. I actually got introduced to several artists through Art Bell and the bumper music they would play.
There is no words to describe the beauty of this song...................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely. I'm 70 now and still can't figure it out 100%. Too many possibilities. One have to have an oped mind. Hazlewood's voice in pyschedelic and so romantic.
This is one of the first records ever that I spent my pocket money on way back when. It is still one of my favorite songs and the video really adds to the thrill.
It’s 2024, and I am here because of the late great Art Bell who originated coast to coast. He played this song on his bumper music quite often, and one time even interviewed Lee Hazlewood.
I recall reading a remarkable biography on Lee Hazelwood Back in the day, I discovered deleted 45's at Sam the Record Man That's how I became familiar with Hazelwood/Sinatra duets and other artists The first time "Some Velvet Morning" was played on my radio show, it was believed I featured clips from 2 songs to create "SVM."
I remember this song from 1969 when I was in the sixth grade. I guess I had a decent singing voice back then because my friend heard me singing it and thought it was the radio. What a compliment, it's such a touching song!
Greatest song ever, just kidding. I was there also. The music explosion was unbelievable. Watching live 50's 60's and some 70' live television was a sight to witness.
This song is haunting and profound. It lies outside of time and space, and it was often used as bumper music on the Art Bell late night radio talk show about paranormal phenomena. ✨✨✨✨
I was at a club that had a darkwave /goth night until sunrise. This song was the final song, and it was played just as the summer sun broke through the darkness. It was a surreal & truly magical moment watching the dawn break & listening to this masterpiece at full volume in a club at the end of an intense night of music. Thank you, Lee & Nancy! (and the thanks to the DJ for her great taste)
"Summer Wine" goes psychedelic... I absolutely adore "Movin' With Nancy," and of all the great things Nancy & Lee did, this song is arguably my favorite. Thanks to all involved.
@@Barry101er It reminded me first of the coast near Hearst Castle -- which is theoretically on the route from the DWP to San Francisco's Fort Point in the "This Town" segment -- but yes, now that you mention it, it does sort of look like Lee stole an ape's horse and uniform to join Taylor on the beach!
I saw this on my Instagram algorithm and well I searched here and wow, gorgeous song!! Nancy Sinatra looks incredibly beautiful! Beautiful music that you simply cannot find today.
Whenever I hear this song it reminds me of the late, great Coast to Coast AM radio host Art Bell who kept us ALL entertained - and perhaps a bit paranoid ! - with his over night, call in show about the paranormal, supernatural, aliens, 'conspiracy theories', you name it. It was one of his favorite songs, too, and included it in his 'bumper music' between segments. RIP Art
Coast is still on (though by all accounts, not nearly as good as it used to be) and hosted by George Noory. And this still gets pretty heavy use as bumper.
@@tonyyoung2854 Thanks, tony. I am aware of that, but - unfortunately where I live in southern Ontario - I'm not aware of a radio station that carries it anymore. AM 640 in Toronto used to but stopped a few years back now. A BIG loss to the overnight audience up here that used to listen in, and sometimes call in, too !
I was in grade school when this song came out. I lived on a dirt road, knew nothing about life outside my rural surroundings, didn't understand what this song meant, but thought it mysterious and beautiful. Something sophisticated people had experienced and would understand. Well, I never became sophisticated, and still don't understand what this song is about. But I hear it and recall being a lower-middle-class little girl, feeling as though a door to a "foreign" world had cracked open to give me a glimpse at a more exciting way of life. Fifty years later and I remember every word of this song.
This song was a shocker when it came out. Anything with Nancy S. could not be good. We were all wrong. This is an amazing song, Lee and Nancy. It seemed like a good singing partnership. It is strange, spooky, and had all the right elements to be a top song, which it was. Also, this song about 10 years ago, was in a mini series called Mr Robert. They played the whole song. I was shocked. Dave in Sierra Vista AZ
Brings back so many sweet *childhood memories* and other pleasant recollections... This *Nancy & Lee* LP was, amongst others, an inspiration to create my own music.🌻🍀
My uncle bought this 45 at Frank and Ernie’s (corner store in back central neighborhood of Lowell, ma). So haunting, mysterious, singular and brilliant. What a team, and Lee Hazlewood a towering figure in the world of music (well, certainly in my ghostly hall of fame).
I wish somebody would interview Nancy Sinatra about this song n others with Lee Hazelwood..what the recording session was like etc..how Lee thought of this song in the 1st place etc...before she passes and its too late
This was a beautiful song, being another Lee Hazelwood composition. I just watched TH-cam video done by these two called "Summer Wine", which was another Lee Hazelwood composition. If he had composed these songs without assistance, he definitely had the markings of a great composer. I didn't evern know they were making MTV (music televsion) videos like this back in the mid and late '60's.
I've always loved this song and this is the first time I've ever seen the video, never even gave it a thought before...very, very nice! Thanks for sharing!!
Yeah, me too. Always sounded somehow other worldly when you hear it in your bed, while listening to Art Bell's show on the radio, in the middle of the night (for east coast, north American audiences ). Apparently, it was one of his favorite 'bumper songs'. RIP Art.
Still love this song,they were great singing together.This music never dates,it's 2024 and it's just beautiful.
It occurred to me today it was deleted from my Playlist again. Glad to find it again with her other songs
A "one of a kinder", nothing is like this song. They were great together. Thanks Nancy!
Who gives a shit what the year is?
@@clint81 jeez dude
Can you imagine living in a world where this song was released as a frickin' single and was a decent-sized hit? I was in that world, and it was awesome.
I miss that world, a lot. It was...real.
Don’t brag 😭
My mom was from that world and this song is how I got my rl name. ❤
Love you, man. Great comment ;-)
Sixties were the best….Primary school..then College..then my first job….
One of the most haunting songs ever recorded.
I completely agree
@@guycross9869me too !!!😵💫
Art Bell used to play this as bumper music sometimes, on his radio show, Coast to coast.
@@bruceparker9353literally was just listening to coast right now and they played it!
@@bruceparker9353loved art bell
Nancy and Lee so underated, absolutely beautiful song
Lee Hazelwood wrote songs for his gravel voice and the angelic Nancy's voice, super duo ❤
@@johnager1525 I love Lees voice
Lee has such a mysterious sounding voice.
He sure does along with Nancy it's a big hit
The greatest male-female duet of all time.
All of their songs together are
I agree.👍
Big call! Its certainly up there 😊
I also agree, but check out an album called Copy Cats with Johnny Thunders and Patti Paladin. most of those songs are duets between those two and they are amazing
no argument there
It was music like this that made the 60's magic.
Words Cannot Describe How Beautiful This Song Really Is
I've loved this song since I first heard it as a young woman.Hauntingand beautiful....Makes us go back to a time when things,though not perfect , felt magical
I'm a time traveler from the year 3025 and this song still slaps.
Totally, great comment
The World and People still in One Piece in 3025 ?
I'm from 3026, we've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty.
@@errolbrown567 Car? What is that? Time traveler from 1825 do not know what you are speaking of.
I first heard this song in 2016, the day after my sweetheart died. I don't know why it resonated, but during the parts Nancy sang, I pictured Karin singing. The image of her was faerie-like, complete with wings. Of course, I cried...the song still, to this day, makes me tear up. I know many people, family and friends included, don't understand my relationship with this woman. That's okay. I love her anyway, miss her, and even though a lot's happened, and I am married again, to a wonderful woman, not a day goes by that something doesn't remind me of Karin. Maybe someday I will understand why things happened the way they did. Thanks for reading this far.
Right on man!... I do relate, but I avoid the reminiscing_ the lament always rolls in and I go completely to heck.
I lost my sweetheart in 2020 (she had a weak heart, COVID ENDED!) Cheri was a meth girl. She PUT me through hell from '89-05, when I just couldn't go on....I STILL MISS HER!
Aunque. amemos a otra personas un gran amor no se olvida
Music has the power to bring us places. A gift from the songwriters, musicians, and maybe a spirit that is hard to verbalize.
So sorry. I'm glad you have good memories and feel the magic.
I heard this song only 2 times when I was a kid. No radio stations played it. I never knew who sang it. Am making up for lost time!
Yes,there is someone else that appreciates this pair even without summer wine.
I listen to these 2 as often as possible , they are like bread and butter ❤
@@johnager1525 or like pee and poo. I pee and poo as often as possible!
@@whatisthishandlegarbage😭😭😭
@@whatisthishandlegarbage
Sit n spin, junior.
@@Bart-uo5xg on what
I wish I could go back and live in 1967 forever. Hearing the Screaming Symphony of America V-8 engines in Camaros, Novas, Mustangs, Firebirds, The Judge, 426 Hemi's in Dodges and AR Cuda's. 341 six pack with Holly stickers and STP stickers and Headman stickers and Friday and Saturday night cruising with Leaded 110 gas right outta the pump at 35 cents a gallon. Cragar Mags and ALL THE CHROME. THis time and age are Dull by Comparison. We did not know how good we had it in the Sixties. A great time to be young. AMEN, Dio Speed Demon.
Unless you were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement or got dragged to fight in Vietnam 😢😊
robc
Hey dum dumb-there was no “right side” of civil rights.
Everybody lost.
@@robc8892 There is always a dark side, but I can attest to the fact that everything was incredibly and vibrantly ALIVE during the 1960s. Everyday brought fresh music or fashion or art or film.. It was the pinnacle of modern culture.
@@robc8892 Why is it that leftists can absolutely *never* allow people to enjoy their lives or look back at the past with great fondness and nostalgia without trying to ruin the mood by making a derogatory comment like yours?? Gee, I'll bet you're a real joy to be around at parties.
Or listening to Alice Cooper while driving a muscle car.
Art Bell show made me aware and Love this song. I was not aware of Lee and his amazing voice. Thanks Art… We miss you on the AM dial. RIP AB
Me too.
Was it Art or George Noory?
Art@@patricknunez8884
@@patricknunez8884 I was listening to Art back in the early 90’s and remember hearing this song played between commercials. Are came before George.
I used to listen to Coast 2 Coast AM with Art Bell in the 90's and early 00's and this song used to play as a bumper. I actually got introduced to several artists through Art Bell and the bumper music they would play.
I started listening to Art Bell in 1996 , they still play his shows on Saturdays on Coast To Coast AM before the C2C starts. Miss Art Bell.
The film matches the music... a sonic landscape... evocative... ethereal... the tune perfectly envelopes the pathos of it's era and never ages...
So so well said. Ethereal, this is the word. Do you think "enhancers" were used to compose this masterpiece? Those were the days...
Lee Hazelwood genius 100%
Give me a time machine right now
My mother loved this song! Thank you for this AWESOME video!11-2024
There is no words to describe the beauty of this song...................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nancy and Lee's collaboration can't be duplicated...a freak of nature? or........ heaven sent?
it was in the stars
f o n!
Freak of Nature... There is no heaven
The music of the Sixties was the BEST! Thanks for the Memories!!
I remember buying this album at a record fair and I'm happy to have discovered this song still.
Ehi there, i'd like to know where is the clip locality. Many thaknks in advance and a nice week end!
@@francescosecchi2363I honestly have no idea where it was filmed. I tried looking up info but couldn't find anything. Have a nice weekend yourself!
We need more undiscovered Nancy Sinatra hits!
The bese boots were made for walkin'
One of the best songs in the history of music. Ambiguity at its best.
Absolutely. I'm 70 now and still can't figure it out 100%. Too many possibilities. One have to have an oped mind. Hazlewood's voice in pyschedelic and so romantic.
They blended so well.This is a beautiful,haunting song.Love it still in 2024.
Beautiful, magical moody poem
This is one of the first records ever that I spent my pocket money on way back when. It is still one of my favorite songs and the video really adds to the thrill.
It’s 2024, and I am here because of the late great Art Bell who originated coast to coast.
He played this song on his bumper music quite often, and one time even interviewed Lee Hazlewood.
UFOs and Nancy Sinatra, Art was the best.
I would love to hear that interview!
The magic rich deep voice of Lee Hazlewood........wow !!
I still have this album since it came out. One of my all time favs!!!
Hits you strong...in a exotic way.
I was named after this song
I recall reading a remarkable biography on Lee Hazelwood
Back in the day, I discovered deleted 45's at Sam the Record Man
That's how I became familiar with Hazelwood/Sinatra duets and other artists
The first time "Some Velvet Morning" was played on my radio show, it was believed I featured clips from 2 songs to create "SVM."
“Phaedra is my name”
❤Wunderschön❤
@@PhaedraSmith-4376
It's a beautiful song; you have a beautiful name.
Just who is Phaedra ?
It has always been my favorite Nancy Sinatra song since the 1960's when I was a lad.
These boots are made walking!❤❤❤
Yup
I agree-hope everyone have good safe healthy days
I am 63 and this is one of my favorite songs ever.
No its not. You're lying. Just your favorite song at the moment.
Never😂
Mine too 😊
I remember this song from 1969 when I was in the sixth grade. I guess I had a decent singing voice back then because my friend heard me singing it and thought it was the radio. What a compliment, it's such a touching song!
Major trip vibe to this song. Great!👍
Love this. My parents were baby boomers so I first heard it because of them playing it. 60’s music is ace.
what a song, what a duo, what a time
A song lives on for generations. 😊
lee hazelwood had some kind of voice.. what a great duo!!
❤
Greatest song ever, just kidding. I was there also. The music explosion was unbelievable. Watching live 50's 60's and some 70' live television was a sight to witness.
This song sounds best on AM radio late at night....thanks Art!
That is the correct comment.
Now go listen to some Cusco.
They were made to sing together.Loved them way back then and their songs have never aged.Love this...
Vanilla Fudge sent me here. Heard their version first. This is Lee's Masterwork. Heck of a song!
I want to thank the late legend Art Bell for introducing me to this song.
C2CAM still uses it as a bumper song.
God this song is timeless just so mellow and cool...just hits me like a diamond bullet right through my forehead..every time....
My mum and dad had this album when i was 10. I listened to it all the time then and still do 50 years later. Now this is real music!
They are very beautiful together sir music was so wonderful it was so beautiful
This song is haunting and profound. It lies outside of time and space, and it was often used as bumper music on the Art Bell late night radio talk show about paranormal phenomena. ✨✨✨✨
My late mother loved that radio program. She was fascinated by this song, too.
I was at a club that had a darkwave /goth night until sunrise. This song was the final song, and it was played just as the summer sun broke through the darkness. It was a surreal & truly magical moment watching the dawn break & listening to this masterpiece at full volume in a club at the end of an intense night of music. Thank you, Lee & Nancy! (and the thanks to the DJ for her great taste)
Perfect. Forever.
Some classic songs never die, this is one of them. "Summer Wine" "Down From Dover" and others by Nancy & Lee also are worth listening to.
This album brings back so many of my best memories.
Me2
Unique song, the strings, that incredible voice of Lee Hazlewood, that sweet voice of Nancy, great contrast.
Lee has such a dreamy voice.
"Summer Wine" goes psychedelic... I absolutely adore "Movin' With Nancy," and of all the great things Nancy & Lee did, this song is arguably my favorite. Thanks to all involved.
I always hope that it was the "Planet of the Apes" beach ;)
@@Barry101er It reminded me first of the coast near Hearst Castle -- which is theoretically on the route from the DWP to San Francisco's Fort Point in the "This Town" segment -- but yes, now that you mention it, it does sort of look like Lee stole an ape's horse and uniform to join Taylor on the beach!
@@Barry101er Das kam mir auch sofort in den Sinn. Man wartet regelrecht auf den Kopf der Freiheitsstatue.
Have you been west in cowboy country?
Vannila Fudge covered this ,really good stuff
One of the best ever!
the best lee hazlewood music videos begin with lee hazlewood on a horse as a lee hazlewood song begins to play...
Such an intriguing and slightly unnerving song. Nancy's parts remind me of The Wicker Man.
I’m from the year 16,374 BC and we were lovin’ this song WAAAAAAY before you dudes.
Is such a sad beautiful melody.
Great voice Lee, great song and great video
"Summer Wine", is my favorite ❤
I saw this on my Instagram algorithm and well I searched here and wow, gorgeous song!! Nancy Sinatra looks incredibly beautiful! Beautiful music that you simply cannot find today.
Whenever I hear this song it reminds me of the late, great Coast to Coast AM radio host Art Bell who kept us ALL entertained - and perhaps a bit paranoid ! - with his over night, call in show about the paranormal, supernatural, aliens, 'conspiracy theories', you name it. It was one of his favorite songs, too, and included it in his 'bumper music' between segments. RIP Art
Coast is still on (though by all accounts, not nearly as good as it used to be) and hosted by George Noory. And this still gets pretty heavy use as bumper.
@@tonyyoung2854 Thanks, tony. I am aware of that, but - unfortunately where I live in southern Ontario - I'm not aware of a radio station that carries it anymore. AM 640 in Toronto used to but stopped a few years back now. A BIG loss to the overnight audience up here that used to listen in, and sometimes call in, too !
What a great singing duo some of the greatest music I've throughly enjoyed in my lifetime thank you for your music.
Great duet,excellent voices. I am 68 years old.I like it.
Brings back some very happy memories
the way the two music types, times and tunes start alternating, not just the singers, is the first time i heard that
I was in grade school when this song came out. I lived on a dirt road, knew nothing about life outside my rural surroundings, didn't understand what this song meant, but thought it mysterious and beautiful. Something sophisticated people had experienced and would understand. Well, I never became sophisticated, and still don't understand what this song is about. But I hear it and recall being a lower-middle-class little girl, feeling as though a door to a "foreign" world had cracked open to give me a glimpse at a more exciting way of life. Fifty years later and I remember every word of this song.
Did you ever Google Phaedra's story?
@@jeffperdue2804creepy occult
These two proved that 2+2 can actually be 5 ! Incredible duo !
Brilliant duet.
God, I love this song!!!❤❤❤
Great video great song probably the greatest duet album ever
Yes sir
Beautiful... transports me to a different time and place xo
I had the Album,bring back Memory when I was twenty, now I am in the seventy
I never get tired of hearing these two sing. So beautiful!
Bonitas voces y bonita musica orchestral. ❤👏👍
This song was a shocker when it came out. Anything with Nancy S. could not be good. We were all wrong. This is an amazing song, Lee and Nancy. It seemed like a good singing partnership. It is strange, spooky, and had all the right elements to be a top song, which it was. Also, this song about 10 years ago, was in a mini series called Mr Robert. They played the whole song. I was shocked. Dave in Sierra Vista AZ
Beautiful song I have always loved this song.
What a great song.
Brings back so many sweet *childhood memories* and other pleasant recollections...
This *Nancy & Lee* LP was, amongst others, an inspiration to create my own music.🌻🍀
Great song. Wow!!
Love this
My folks listened to pop music on the am. They bought this on a 45. This was the 60s.
My uncle bought this 45 at Frank and Ernie’s (corner store in back central neighborhood of Lowell, ma). So haunting, mysterious, singular and brilliant. What a team, and Lee Hazlewood a towering figure in the world of music (well, certainly in my ghostly hall of fame).
Amazing song..
Wow, what a great upload. Fantastic quality! Thank-you so much!
Hauntingly beautiful….
I wish somebody would interview Nancy Sinatra about this song n others with Lee Hazelwood..what the recording session was like etc..how Lee thought of this song in the 1st place etc...before she passes and its too late
What a cool, eerie song. I hear it now and then as bumper music on 'Coast to Coast am' radio.
This was a beautiful song, being another Lee Hazelwood composition. I just watched TH-cam video done by these two called "Summer Wine", which was another Lee Hazelwood composition. If he had composed these songs without assistance, he definitely had the markings of a great composer. I didn't evern know they were making MTV (music televsion) videos like this back in the mid and late '60's.
Love this good song
❤I Love Nancy and Lee ❤️ Without Words ❤️ Amazing ❤️ Beautiful 💝
queen nancy !
All hail!
I've always loved this song and this is the first time I've ever seen the video, never even gave it a thought before...very, very nice! Thanks for sharing!!
Just as crisp and clean as the day it was recorded/shot! Amazing photography documenting this amazing collaboration of these two incredible artists!
Looks great. Thanks for doing this. All we had was a dirty VHS version on TH-cam to go by before this.
One of my favorite songs and singing duos. Are now reissuing several of these albums in 2022-2023.
Beautiful😍
Love this song! 1st time i heard it was on Coast to Coast am radio show with Art Bell.
Yeah, me too. Always sounded somehow other worldly when you hear it in your bed, while listening to Art Bell's show on the radio, in the middle of the night (for east coast, north American audiences ). Apparently, it was one of his favorite 'bumper songs'. RIP Art.
Maravilloso video hermosa cancion