Deep inside of me there's still a teenager even though I'm 71years old and nobody can take that away from me, we had great music, great girls, so beautiful that I even married one, and still married to my highschool sweetheart and she's still beautiful in and out. Thank you Lord !♡
I'm a bit younger 10 years but I remember my older sister and brothers dancing, singing!! I sooooo agree!! Those were American carefree music days. We didn't have much but love for our nation, neighbors and music!! 💞
I still feel like ac teenager too I’m 69 but my mind is stuck at 16.I love the era I grew up in.These songs when I hear them I still want to dance,can’t do much got a bad knee but boy I can I can move good just standing stillGod bless
The greatest... unless you were Black (who did not know your place), Latino/Hispanic, gay, a woman with an unwanted pregnancy, mentally ill, a drug addiction (no one chooses addiction), a war protestor... anyone really, who did not fit the image of "Good American." I lived those years. Great music, great cars, great fashion (unless you were fat, of course), but a great world? No. It's better now, but we still have a lot to achieve to make us a great nation. I can still love the music of the 60s, though...
@@ElizabethBrewster-cw4mx When people reflect back on their younger years, they usually get nostaligic that's why they think about the good times and not necessarily the unpleasantness Liz. What exactly more can we do become a great nation?
We've injected every child with mercury and aluminum the last 50 years chief. Then we dump millions of tons of pesticides into the food. All highly toxic. You're living in a fake world run by Pharma and Big Ag right now.
People did not live on welfare like they do now. They “buy” whatever they want-sodas, chips, etc. and barter/sell off what they choose. It’s a sad world.
My granny is at 1:54 with short blonde hair she said when this air she was super excited 🥹🥹and during the dance was the time of her life 🙌🏻🙌🏻 she didn’t know who to dance with until that handsome man took her by the hand and dance ❤❤❤
I used to blast this song from our "record player" back in 1967 and my mom would eventually come in and say "would you PLEASE turn that down"??? I would turn it down for a few seconds and turn it right back up again. Now I've got hearing problems but who cares!!!!!
@community1949...Amen. I got hooked on Dynaco stereo kits, etc. Build them, buy the speakers you can afford, a Gerard 40 mark 2 with manual arm, NOT the automatic one LOL. and a decent cartridge. And, had to go to Philmore West to see those great acts...HUH? What did you say? Thanks for those memories, from Darrell. 😆😇
No doubt- kids drop in a music groove here like it is totally casual. And everything was so bomb then- the styles, the smiles. What a time to be young...
@@violetbennett2407 true. I was in high school in the late 70s. School dances were usually held after school so we were still in the clothes we wore that day. No night dances, and school dances didn't occur until high school. PS I'm in Canada.
"Dig It"! Our Generation...the best yrs of our lives!! just broke 70 last month..but feel 70.. been a long "strange trip..Man❗️🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙😎😎😎😎😎✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️❗️
I love how the kids get up from the bleachers when the intro bass line starts up, then when the organs pipes in they're dancing. These kids were into it. And why not? Stevie Winwood was a kid himself when this song was released, just 18 years old then.
I was born in 1972, so my peak.music time was 1988-1995.ish. But the years 1965-1970 wa the peak of pop music and youth culture. TH-cam is proving this now. Awesome
peak years began one year earlier, in 1964. Beatles landed in the US. Feb 4. I'll never forget it. Without them Stevie's music would have never gotten any airplay in this country. It wasn't called the British Invasion for nothing.
So many folks covered this Song. Olivia Newton-John on her Totally Hot Album 1979, then The Blues Brothers, and it was featured in The Big Chill. Steve Winwood was in his own way the first Blue Eyed Soul Singer in England before George Michael, Ed Sheeran and even Sam Smith. Also "I'm A Man" was featured on Mad Men when Don went to LA To see Megan.
And singing! A great voice and he was 15 when he joined the group.of course he plays guitar as well! He then headed up Traffic and the next Supergroup of the sixties - Blind Faith wit Clapton, Gretch and of course on drums Ginger Baker.
I was born in 1950 so I was 17 when this song came out. Man, the music was so good and it totally filled the room and all our heads, too. Wish I could go back to those times again! The best days and times of my life.
One of the most distinctive intro's ever, and when that organ kicks in you know it's gonna be good. I liked it then but didn't realise how much I would still like it 55 years later. "...conceived, arranged, and rehearsed in just half an hour". - Wikipedia. WOW!
I also grew up in the 80's and we rocked in the 80's which now define one of the greatest decade. I listen to this music from this era. Another good era of music. Too bad we had the Johnson war (Vietnam War)
At school dances, playing this song (Gimme Some Lovin') was a sure way to get everybody up & dancing. Another favorite Spencer Davis song was "I'm a Man".
What's so great about this is that this is a self-selected audience. The studio may have been able to "pick and choose" who could be there, but it was from a pool of people who already wanted to be there. They are already motivated to show off their dance moves and glad to hear the music presented over a good sound system. I bet, for some, it would be a story they still tell today.
Awe the 60s great music great time to grow up great & terrible times ( military draft) civil rights movement people were more down to earth then , yes America had its problems but nothing like today what was right then is wrong today & these young kids today ? Thank God I'm 72 now I'm on the down slide of life & enjoying myself & loving life
If it helps. You can take your clock and move time backward. I was not born, and I love it. My era also had great music.. There is so much positive energy on the dance floor. I take a cruise with my car at Big Sur with this music, and I wish it was the 60s and 80s music. Peace to all. Anyone out there from the 60s. Please let me hear you out there.
Great tune there. A cross-over time for music production. Top 40 hit-parade was showing limitations in 'face of the hippy movement. Longer playing album format' such as "Underground FM' were dawning. KMPX SF...Tom Donahue. 107.1 on the FM dial. The first one of it's kind? Listened during those times of Monterey Jazz Festival. KSAN domination in Bay Area came a bit later. Thanksfor memories.
Hard to believe that Steve Winwood was only 16 when this Song came out. He was next to Joe Cocker one of the First Blue Eyed Soul Singers along with Tom Jones to come out of The UK.
@@66impala71 Can you imagine how much "Bank" he made off of The Big Chill & The Blues Brothers and Chicago did I'm A Man on The UK Music Show The Beat Club. Also he made "Bank" off of Mad Men when Don Draper went to Los Angeles to visit Megan. Also Olivia Newton-John did "her" version on The Totally Hot Album after Grease was released.
Yes that’s for sure that there’s nothing compared to the classics the old is that they are nothing compared to them they are so great I can listen to them forever and ever they make my heart sing I I can’t get enough of them makes me feel young all over just keep playing them forever and ever
More cowbell! In 1967 I was a freshman in high school and a drummer...loved hearing this one come on at the dance after the game...and Deep Purple -Hush! Real Wurlitzer b organ rockers! That's Stevie Winwood singing of course.
I bet who ever was watching A.B that Saturday afternoon had the TV blasting to this song. I would probably dancing in front of the TV if I was a teenager in 1967.
hey! Hey! Hey!... anybody gots a Time Machine in their back pocket here love to "go back & relive" but then again wouldn't have my loving family today. "Bummer"...Bummer..!💪💪💪💪💪🇺🇸🦅✌️🇺🇸😎😎❗️❗️
America sure could use a good dose of Rock-'n'-Roll right about now. it is screaming for it . The band that can deliver it will go down in history as one of the greats - just like this one.
As a Brit living in Ireland for decades I just marvel at the way the little Island stuck somewhere in the Atlantic owned the American charts in the late Sixties led by the Beatles of course! Even the most American of bands Sir Douglas Quintet thought to get a hit they had to make out they were an English band and what’s more: it worked!
Deep inside of me there's still a teenager even though I'm 71years old and nobody can take that away from me, we had great music, great girls, so beautiful that I even married one, and still married to my highschool sweetheart and she's still beautiful in and out. Thank you Lord !♡
I'm a bit younger 10 years but I remember my older sister and brothers dancing, singing!! I sooooo agree!! Those were American carefree music days. We didn't have much but love for our nation, neighbors and music!! 💞
I'm with you ,ime 81 and I stil feel like jiving how can you not when you here this xxxx
Have you heard of Bobby fuller four loves made a fool of you that brings back memories
I still feel like ac teenager too I’m 69 but my mind is stuck at 16.I love the era I grew up in.These songs when I hear them I still want to dance,can’t do much got a bad knee but boy I can I can move good just standing stillGod bless
Right there with you.
Oh how I wish I could travel back to the 60s and just stay there. The very best of times. I really miss those days.
I have said they were the best of times both in music and being young Oh My Those were the days
The greatest... unless you were Black (who did not know your place), Latino/Hispanic, gay, a woman with an unwanted pregnancy, mentally ill, a drug addiction (no one chooses addiction), a war protestor... anyone really, who did not fit the image of "Good American." I lived those years. Great music, great cars, great fashion (unless you were fat, of course), but a great world? No. It's better now, but we still have a lot to achieve to make us a great nation. I can still love the music of the 60s, though...
@@ElizabethBrewster-cw4mx When people reflect back on their younger years, they usually get nostaligic that's why they think about the good times and not necessarily the unpleasantness Liz.
What exactly more can we do become a great nation?
Super ce groupe la voix❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👏❤️💋genial
No tattoos or yoga pants!! Refreshing
Poor kids today have so many hang ups. I was 15 years old in 67. A very good time for the most part and we could just enjoy the best music.
Have you notice how slim everyone was back than???? No video games and no couch potatoes, no cell phone! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
No high fructose corn syrup, chemicals, plastics in food then
We've injected every child with mercury and aluminum the last 50 years chief. Then we dump millions of tons of pesticides into the food. All highly toxic. You're living in a fake world run by Pharma and Big Ag right now.
No junk food
@@alexholland1318 did not eat fast food until I left home at 19. Mom cooked our meals in our home. Never once did Mom say, "Let's go to McDonalds"
People did not live on welfare like they do now. They “buy” whatever they want-sodas, chips, etc. and barter/sell off what they choose. It’s a sad world.
My granny is at 1:54 with short blonde hair she said when this air she was super excited 🥹🥹and during the dance was the time of her life 🙌🏻🙌🏻 she didn’t know who to dance with until that handsome man took her by the hand and dance ❤❤❤
Born in '59
Witnessed the 60s
Lived the 70s
Married with children in the 80s thru the 2000s. Now enjoying being a grandfather.
My LIFE story, born in 60
This stuff beats the poop out of anything new today!!!!!!!!!
Nothing and I mean nothing can compare to the oldies
👏👏👏
Almost in tears...brought back great memories! My god... look at today...!
@@kurtgeorge5022 I know.
this doesnt age
Nice wedding song
I used to blast this song from our "record player" back in 1967 and my mom would eventually come in and say "would you PLEASE turn that down"??? I would turn it down for a few seconds and turn it right back up again. Now I've got hearing problems but who cares!!!!!
@community1949...Amen. I got hooked on Dynaco stereo kits, etc. Build them, buy the speakers you can afford, a Gerard 40 mark 2 with manual arm, NOT the automatic one LOL. and a decent cartridge. And, had to go to Philmore West to see those great acts...HUH? What did you say? Thanks for those memories, from Darrell. 😆😇
me 2 and kept playing loud music even today!!
I was one month old when this aired, I hope I was watching!
We had the best generation of music and dancing ever. Life was so exciting and promising for us teens. Wish I could relive it.
Me too
Me too!
I saw them in person profrom while I was station in Germany back in 1967
You just did relive it while you watched this! (me too)
No doubt- kids drop in a music groove here like it is totally casual. And everything
was so bomb then- the styles, the smiles. What a time to be young...
Still rockin in 2023.
2024
From the first beat the song moves your body & soul!! In my top ten for certain!! I’m so glad this song “made it!!”
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end....
We used to dance like that. Good dancing and clean fun. But, the boys didn’t wear suits. That’s just for tv.
@@violetbennett2407 true. I was in high school in the late 70s. School dances were usually held after school so we were still in the clothes we wore that day. No night dances, and school dances didn't occur until high school.
PS I'm in Canada.
Ahhhhh.....the memories!
I love how we took pride in how we dressed back then how we looked overall was very important!
Everyone just having fun..🎸🎸🎸🎹🎹😹
Dick Clark made them dress that way.....
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They didn't really have a choice if they wanted to get inside the doors to the program!
Melinda Hall who told you that dumb a$$
This music will never die.
lol… Nope it sure won’t, this song still makes people get up and move…..timeless
so glad beeing part of that all
How I wish I could go back. The world was a far far far better place
Unless you were drafted…
@@richardlee2642or black or Hispanic or a woman trying to get a credit card or a house…
I wish it could be like this again. Noting dirty , just clean
fun dancing and having fun.
Those were the good old days. So much fun watching
them.
I'm with you!
Lucy I'm building us a time machine baby going back to never return to these shit whole times
Me too,and it can be.Matter of fact its making a comeback.Make America Great Again!!😱Gary Rollins Age:43 lexington,Ky.peace!!
@D W yea i love America stop ruining my country.
Making me dance in my kitchen!
Yes, the music was GREAT, and the GIRLS were better looking back then !
Steve Winwoood was the organist and singer . He was a teenager back then . Hats of to him .
He wrote this at 15 years old.
Probably my fav AB music clip!
Look at all of the kids dancing maturely and in structured dance patterns! Wow!
They knew that if they danced well, they'd get on camera.
stuck between the "traditional" dancing and the new more "free form" style
These guys were the very best i adored this band ,what pure utter talent lol Jane x
WE WERE YOUNG AND ALIVE AND KNEW IT!⚘
"Dig It"! Our Generation...the best yrs of our lives!! just broke 70 last month..but feel 70.. been a long "strange
trip..Man❗️🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🆒🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙😎😎😎😎😎✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️❗️
@@teddanyluk4602 hey Ted every time you hear this music you're still young again
Such memories ! but now we’re all dropping like flies
@@teddanyluk4602 I in
They were all raised by the greatest generation, then The Beatles came along, and the rest is history and the present.
This is still one of the greatest songs to get on that floor and cut it up man outstanding music Spencer Davis that was the great-great tunes
It's 1967 all over again I'm looking for my dance partner
This looks like so much fun.
Wow!! Everyone is well dressed, fresh and well groomed!!
I love how the kids get up from the bleachers when the intro bass line starts up, then when the organs pipes in they're dancing. These kids were into it. And why not? Stevie Winwood was a kid himself when this song was released, just 18 years old then.
I was born in 1972, so my peak.music time was 1988-1995.ish.
But the years 1965-1970 wa the peak of pop music and youth culture. TH-cam is proving this now.
Awesome
72 baby here as well
peak years began one year earlier, in 1964. Beatles landed in the US. Feb 4. I'll never forget it. Without them Stevie's music would have never gotten any airplay in this country. It wasn't called the British Invasion for nothing.
RIP Spenser Davis. Thank you for your music.
LOVE THIS…………….
One good reason to dance : Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme some loving". Steve Winwood at 17 playing organ.
So many folks covered this Song. Olivia Newton-John on her Totally Hot Album 1979, then The Blues Brothers, and it was featured in The Big Chill. Steve Winwood was in his own way the first Blue Eyed Soul Singer in England before George Michael, Ed Sheeran and even Sam Smith. Also "I'm A Man" was featured on Mad Men when Don went to LA To see Megan.
What are you saying?
And singing! A great voice and he was 15 when he joined the group.of course he plays guitar as well! He then headed up Traffic and the next Supergroup of the sixties - Blind Faith wit Clapton, Gretch and of course on drums Ginger Baker.
And singing.......a great takent
Such a great song.
They got so excited
When they heard it.
The girls clothes were
So cute then.
Like little dolls.
Best time ever
The best
Completely different world and times. Anybody got a Time Machine? I’d rather relive these times .
Pick me up in Charleston,WEST Virginia. I'm ready to go back and stay.
These folks were dancing to the greatest songs in pop/ rock/soul history
GET DOWN !!!!!!!!!!!. Some of those dancers were pretty darn good 😊😉🙃
Yep - This song did not allow poor dancing!
My time our music 14 in 67 now 66 this month.the best music ever.
Loved and still love this. I am 65 and we were lucky to have been in this generation.
If this song doesn't make you want to get up and dance, have yourself declared legally dead!
Me too Sam. Wouldn't be one day younger!
Sam Decaro yeahh give some lovin
I was 8 back then but remember so many of these songs. loved abs
Love the fashions and all the different hairdos
66 and 67 were Great years for music. This is one of the best songs of those years.
When Stevie came in with that big bad B-3 Hammond, you knew the place was going to be hopping. Loved this tune since 67.
I miss those days. Especially having fun and no health worries
Me too
I was born in 1950 so I was 17 when this song came out. Man, the music was so good and it totally filled the room and all our heads, too. Wish I could go back to those times again! The best days and times of my life.
It's got a good beat and I can dance to it!
One of the most distinctive intro's ever, and when that organ kicks in you know it's gonna be good. I liked it then but didn't realise how much I would still like it 55 years later.
"...conceived, arranged, and rehearsed in just half an hour". - Wikipedia. WOW!
GO!!! 60's WOW !!! what a dance record !!!. The beat is phenomenal and was back then as well. Still a fantastic record !!!
My high school band covered this in 1967. When we played it we were wild with excitement.
I grew up in the 80s but this is the music I was raised on thanks to my parents and I’m so thankful for that. Still love it!
I also grew up in the 80's and we rocked in the 80's which now define one of the greatest decade. I listen to this music from this era. Another good era of music. Too bad we had the Johnson war (Vietnam War)
Two really short kids! Cool. Very diverse crowd. A mixture of styles of hair and clothes. Amazing.
I mention in the comments Disco Teen from New Jersey, give it a look.
I believe vertically challenged is the politically correct term.
WISH WE HAD IN 2023 A TV DANCE PROGRAM LIKE AMERICAN BANDSTAND…………
when people danced! Loved that show!
Jeff K Harpo Harpo absolutely!!!
Steve Winwood was 18 years old when he did the vocals and organ on this!
😮 I was just reminiscing about this song and all these years, I never knew that. Gosh, the music of my youth 🥰
the next comment will be "stevie windwood was 86 years old when this track was laid down!"
Kicking song still today..Mr. Steve Winwood
Got to see Spencer live twice. This is one of the all time best dance songs.. It kicks butt
A banging sound for sure Steve winwood has a whole lot of soul in his unique voice thanks for the top upload ✊✊
At school dances, playing this song (Gimme Some Lovin') was a sure way to get everybody up & dancing. Another favorite Spencer Davis song was "I'm a Man".
Oh yes the good old days. AND the music was great 😊
I was hoping to see Stevie here.
i just feel like dancing with them the whole night long
@sugar love Feel free to dance along! Go for it!
I feel the same way, the song is great for dancing to the beat :)
No doubt...
Nice wedding song
@@leighthomas8474 perfect!
What's so great about this is that this is a self-selected audience. The studio may have been able to "pick and choose" who could be there, but it was from a pool of people who already wanted to be there. They are already motivated to show off their dance moves and glad to hear the music presented over a good sound system. I bet, for some, it would be a story they still tell today.
Heyyy.. WOW.. the music is so much better back then.. WOW.. I'm so confused... Those lucky bastards.. I'm so JEALOUS!!!
Now you have Bieber, Kanye, and Beyonce lame crap.
@D W Sweet tune. The guitar, bass, harmonica. Wow.
@@fareastman2079thats the dumbest thing ive ever seen. Im a Christian. I dont believe in that crap.
Don't be jealous Kaleb . Start a new trend !!!
They knew how to have fun while enjoying great music
Thomas Downs Yes they did!
And l was one of them best years of my life!
Great song.....it never really gets old.
Awe the 60s great music great time to grow up great & terrible times ( military draft) civil rights movement people were more down to earth then , yes America had its problems but nothing like today what was right then is wrong today & these young kids today ? Thank God I'm 72 now I'm on the down slide of life & enjoying myself & loving life
My grandmother is in there dancing somewhere.
Fui ver isso em 2024, tô muito atrasado.
I agree it was the best of times
Takes me right back to 1967! Another tune that made me get up and MOVE! Remember Owen Love?
AHHH , if we could turn back time ! Will always remember my teen years , they were the best !!!
If it helps. You can take your clock and move time backward. I was not born, and I love it. My era also had great music.. There is so much positive energy on the dance floor. I take a cruise with my car at Big Sur with this music, and I wish it was the 60s and 80s music. Peace to all. Anyone out there from the 60s. Please let me hear you out there.
Great tune there. A cross-over time for music production. Top 40 hit-parade was showing limitations in 'face of the hippy movement. Longer playing album format' such as "Underground FM' were dawning. KMPX SF...Tom Donahue. 107.1 on the FM dial. The first one of it's kind? Listened during those times of Monterey Jazz Festival. KSAN domination in Bay Area came a bit later. Thanksfor memories.
Those were the greatest years to be a teenager used to love this song and dancing to all the others at that time
Hell Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Takes me way Back!!!!!!!!!!! Great Memories!!!!!!!!!! I'm 71 now!! Still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!!!!!! Always!!!!!!!!
The only thing I have to say about this video is FANTASTIC !!!! 😎😎
gil val80 thank you!
Hard to believe that Steve Winwood was only 16 when this Song came out. He was next to Joe Cocker one of the First Blue Eyed Soul Singers along with Tom Jones to come out of The UK.
Cool. Thats interesting. Never knew he even sang that song until you mentioned it but that's him alright.
Steve Winwood still going strong.
@@66impala71 Can you imagine how much "Bank" he made off of The Big Chill & The Blues Brothers and Chicago did I'm A Man on The UK Music Show The Beat Club. Also he made "Bank" off of Mad Men when Don Draper went to Los Angeles to visit Megan. Also Olivia Newton-John did "her" version on The Totally Hot Album after Grease was released.
Yes that’s for sure that there’s nothing compared to the classics the old is that they are nothing compared to them they are so great I can listen to them forever and ever they make my heart sing I I can’t get enough of them makes me feel young all over just keep playing them forever and ever
awesome love everything 60's!
Love Tai Makes me smile too!!
Born in 66. I'm obsessed with these videos.
More cowbell! In 1967 I was a freshman in high school and a drummer...loved hearing this one come on at the dance after the game...and Deep Purple -Hush! Real Wurlitzer b organ rockers! That's Stevie Winwood singing of course.
21 when this was popular...danced my ass off !..All bar bands covered this song...good times! RIP Spencer...much love ..💋
I was 16 when this came out and it was A GREAT DANCE tune! Made us all go crazy!
Born in 61...but I have all this music in my blood. I watch American bandstand a lot. Love the 60 .s music .
This song never dates, because it is so good. Cheers!
My parents we're in the class of '67-'68 Mission High San Francisco when this hit the charts.
ONE of my favorite shows growing up
Steve Winwood's vocals make this song. He was just a kid when he sang this.
Love this tune..I’m 46 years old..my mom loves this too..English group..love from uk🇬🇧😁🤘🏻
Great song. Just great
I bet who ever was watching A.B that Saturday afternoon had the TV blasting to this song. I would probably dancing in front of the TV if I was a teenager in 1967.
I did and I was! :)
hey! Hey! Hey!... anybody gots a Time Machine in their back pocket here love to "go back & relive" but then
again wouldn't have my loving family today. "Bummer"...Bummer..!💪💪💪💪💪🇺🇸🦅✌️🇺🇸😎😎❗️❗️
Super mes meilleurs années 😢🙂❤❤❤❤❤
73 and moving to this classic still
I remember this song from my wonderful past
that bass just hold you. until the voice took you for a ride. great song :)
My 13 and 14 year old granddaughters love it . So I think we’r solid
Great song
Tolle Bräute!!!
America sure could use a good dose of Rock-'n'-Roll right about now. it is screaming for it . The band that can deliver it will go down in history as one of the greats - just like this one.
American Bandstand and Soul Train on a Saturday afternoon.
This song was ahead of its time
As a Brit living in Ireland for decades I just marvel at the way the little Island stuck somewhere in the Atlantic owned the American charts in the late Sixties led by the Beatles of course! Even the most American of bands Sir Douglas Quintet thought to get a hit they had to make out they were an English band and what’s more: it worked!
Loved the Sir Douglas Quintet! Saw them in person at 17 in Hollywood, California 😅
Irish folks are also amazing blue eyed soul singers