This performance really highlights her voice and vocals. She has the perfect sound and she will never be matched in her voice and a great blend of music from R&R to Western, Spanish language music and many Ballads. Who else will ever be able to beat her wide range of talents. No one, It will never happen!!
Kind of a miracle she's still here and am so grateful. Although she was 'just a girl who loved to sing," so glad she has lived to see her body of work recognized and still enjoyed. First time seeing this performance...great quality!
2:27s..... Just mesmerising and astounding the way the absolutely cute, adorable and breathtaking example of perfection could go from one octave to the next with absolute ease. Effortless! Is it any wonder why so many males fell in love with her at first sight/encounter!!!!
Absolutely barnstorming performance, especially at the end. Isn't this song though just a rip off of Burt Bacharch's Anyone Who Had A Heart performed so memorably by Dionne Warwick in 1963 and so horribly by the dreadful Cilla Black the following year?
She looks tired and wary here. The “it” 70s hippy girl who was the epitome of California rock trying to transition to 80s style and sensibilities. New wave did not fit her. Linda embodied the 70s and the 80s did not suit her. But instead of becoming irrelevant she reinvented herself and did standards and Mexican folk music and found a whole new audience with those genres.
The greatest most versatile female vocalist of her generation.
Undeniably one of the greatest female performers of all-time!
This performance really highlights her voice and vocals. She has the perfect sound and she will never be matched in her voice and a great blend of music from R&R to Western, Spanish language music and many Ballads. Who else will ever be able to beat her wide range of talents. No one, It will never happen!!
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nobody sings it like Linda.
You're absolutely right!
Billy Joe Royal is just as good.
Linda is the best ever!
Flawless vocal!
Kind of a miracle she's still here and am so grateful. Although she was 'just a girl who loved to sing," so glad she has lived to see her body of work recognized and still enjoyed.
First time seeing this performance...great quality!
As usual,great vocals and how bout those socks.Toooo Cute
2:27s..... Just mesmerising and astounding the way the absolutely cute, adorable and breathtaking example of perfection could go from one octave to the next with absolute ease. Effortless! Is it any wonder why so many males fell in love with her at first sight/encounter!!!!
Awesome singer and beautiful woman.
Blue by you
How great!!
Just gone 77 now, July 2023.
Love her. music. One of my High School favorites Song.❤
Beautiful 😍
I like her dress, obviously her voice was smoking in the 70s and 80s.
I oved the Billy Joe Royal version; but this one is great also (and I have the album).
It’s amazing this woman did so well. She only sang other artists music
She did so well because she was probably the greatest singer of her time.
Absolutely barnstorming performance, especially at the end. Isn't this song though just a rip off of Burt Bacharch's Anyone Who Had A Heart performed so memorably by Dionne Warwick in 1963 and so horribly by the dreadful Cilla Black the following year?
She looks tired and wary here. The “it” 70s hippy girl who was the epitome of California rock trying to transition to 80s style and sensibilities. New wave did not fit her. Linda embodied the 70s and the 80s did not suit her. But instead of becoming irrelevant she reinvented herself and did standards and Mexican folk music and found a whole new audience with those genres.
Tired and wary? What the Hell are you talking about?
I know right? Top of her game here.She said she didn't find her voice till 1980.
Is it me or does it sound like anyone who had a heart?