Terry Kirkman, lead singer and founder of The Association, sadly passed away on Saturday, September 23, 2023. He wrote this song (along with others) and it's one of the greatest songs ever penned.
wow, Terry Kirkman passed away? Ohhhh no; he was AWESOME! Albeit i was only 5 - 7 yrs old in the 60s; i remember sooooooo many of these incredible songs; and TV shows; The Courtship of Eddie's Father; Bewitched, Family Affair, Bonanza, The Rifleman, Perry Mason, The Fugitive, Romper Room, Get Smart. There was Captain Kangaroo, Jumping Jack before Sesame Street... etc...
He was 83. ---- The cause was Congestive Heart Failure. --- This song was Mr. Kirkman's answer to the Beach Boys masterwork "In my Room". --- Both songs include the words "Dreaming" and "Scheming". --- RIP, Terry Kirkman.
Yeah at 6zero ......but local government thieves and the evil demons in human form stole Our house and EVERYTHING in it . And what was supposed to be Our Sons , scratch that WAS their legal possessions . The evil is rampant .
I AM 67 YEARS OLD AND I AM SO GLAD I GREW UP LISTENING TO GREAT SONGS SUCH AS THIS. THIS IS AS BEAUTIFUL A SONG NOW AS IT WAS THEN....................CHERISH IS THE WORD.
No fancy, flashy on-stage costumes, fog & pyretics, blinding lights, exorbitant makeup, etc. Just mesmerizing harmony. This IS what singing is supposed to be. First listened as a teenager but still listening as a senior. Forever cherished.
I agree...they have some killer tunes. I was born after there biggest songs 1974, but I have come to realize that some of my favorite 60s tunes(this and Windy for example) are the Association...great band
remember those little transistor radios? A lot of the guys heading to Vietnam took them and in camp they would try desperately to listen to just a few bars of songs like these. I served during Vietnam. I served, I saw, and I wept for all that did not return,
Clean cut young gentlemen who can harmonize and actually carry a tune. They put today's so called "artists" to shame. It is so sad that much of today's music is pure noise. I am so glad that we can still enjoy these songs via the wonder of You Tube. Thank you for posting.
Most people (myself included) thought they were a vocal group who performed in front of a band. Never fully realizing their immense talent as musicians as well.
My husband and I were dating when this song became so popular. I listened to it everyday. It brings back some wonderful memories. It is a very special song for us. We will be married 50 years on 9/21/2016.
September is the best month to marry ! I know several people who have married in September and have been married for years. If you are not married yet Cat Man and you decide to marry tell your girlfriend it has to be September. It is a great month !
This record was produced by my dear friend and mentor, Gary S. Paxton. The story behind this record is interesting: It was recorded in Hollywood at Gary's studio, located in his house. In fact he made the entire house into a studio - along with all the house furnishings (much like the studio he had here in Nashville). The control room was located in an upstairs bedroom, with a hole in the floor so that he cold talk back to the musicians downstairs. That control room had the only 8 channel tape recorder in Hollywood at the time, of which he rented out to Capitol records often (Beach Boys, Sinatra, ect.) That machine is currently in his basement in Branson Missouri. (I've got photos of it). The musicians were all Gary's studio band. At the time they recorded this record, there were only two guys who consisted of the Association. The rest of them were hired to sing in the group on the road. This is a video of that group. The way they recorded this record (actually the entire album, which also features "Along Comes Mary") was very unusual. The drummer was in the dining room. The guitars were in the living room, and the vocals were recorded in the kitchen (which explains the kind-of "open room" sound of the vocals). I think the bells were recorded in a separate bedroom upstairs. If you listen to the original 1-inch master tape, you'll hear Gary yelling down the hole in the floor, "Tape's rolling..."
@Kevin Wicker: Wasn't this song one of the 2 grammy's that Gary S. Paxton won for producing this song?? The other was a gospel record he sang on later.
Wrecking Crew drumming great Hal Blaine who played on the original version said he thought this was perhaps the best of the thousands of songs he performed on.
@@toddb8851 Why🤷🏻♀️?? How🤷🏻♀️?? I’m a woman of color (73 to be exact) born and bred in NYC; a beautiful melting pot of cultures - which inevitably includes MUSIC! YES, NYC is racist, but this is AmeriKKKa after all. More to my point, I’m not quite understanding how the lyrics - or how the style in which they’re delivered, is considered racist. That said, I can name some white groups from that era to the present who’s lyrics are pretty distasteful.
This is the first record that my husband bought me when we were dating. We still do cherish one another . We are now married 48 years and together 52 years.
I saw The Association live in concert when I was a college student in the late 1960s. Not ashamed to say that listening to this made me tear up a bit, since many of my classmates and friends from back then are no longer with us.
This song is miles above most of the more recent ones. It conveys feeling, and is very well played and sung. The lyrics are very good and meaningful. How I miss those times when singers were elegant, and sang nice songs with no profanities or vulgar words.
I am not married but someday I hope I find the right person to "cherish" the rest of my life. A faithful kind person who laughs and cries with me. Who has his priorities in proper order.
A timeless classic. Rarely heard on the airwaves now which is a travesty. Such a beautiful stunning song which I think has never been surpassed. Simply wonderful.
I fell in love with a girl who was 15 in the summer of 1970. I don't think she ever realized how much I cared for her. She died young. I fell for another girl and I tell her every day how much I love her. We've been married 45 years. What a wonderful world!
It´s good !!! I fell in love at the age of 23 with a girl, and the day I met her I said I was going to marry her, we are 44 years old "dating" we had 3 children and 6 grandchildren, and we are in love until today !!
Now this is what I call music it gets right threw the soul I grew up in the 60's and I loved all the music from back then all the songs actually mean something not like today
52 years have gone by since this song hit number one back in 1966. I was 12 years old then. And now that I'm 64... The song sounds as fresh to me now as it did the first time I heard it back in 1966. They are just one of the reasons why I consider the music of the 60's as the greatest decade in Rock & Roll history... Priceless!
I was in Nam and when I came home this was the first album I bought. "The Association".....I wore the grooves out. Every song was fantastic! "Enter The Young" On and on. I later got a rare Cd from Japan of the same album. Still have it today!
Ricardo Alencar de Azambuja I would say there are fewer that can write music well today, but there are still those that can, that have the essence of the message they are trying to give captured, though some say anything less then classical, jazz or symphany is not good music, but most cant even play well if at all their insterment let alone be one of the people that is learned in playing abillity as well as degrees in the musical arts like professors, of sorts, that have the full mastery of theory, writting, and playing, and the genious to write about something with real meaning and not just for the money. there is noththing wrong with using all the tools but they ought not be the main crutch for lack of talent, such as auto tune, or using the computer because you dont even have the skill to match beats as a dj or know when to change the sound and song on the fly to keep a good vibe at a party, let alone play keybords or have a band going with the electronic insterments or computers.
She was the most beautiful girl in our high school, and there was somewhere around 4500 of us. I had girlfriends in High School, but always thought about her. Never tried, that is the most pathetic part. She was in a different group and I was with the troublemakers, I loved them all. I always thought about her as I knew the lyrics were true, not going to be the one, etc. I was in Vietnam in a hole, in the rain, and this song came on the radio. I saw her face, and layed back. All of a sudden, I was not in VN anymore, I was in HS and she was walking past me in the hall. I didn't feel the rain anymore. I had a good life, a good lady and 4 kids and 5 grandchildren. No regrets there, but I always wonder, what if? If you have a desire, GO GET IT! Trying and failing is far better than living wondering.
I'm sure your "lady" is lovely. You had children with her. And grandchildren. You have more than most ever will. I think that if it were meant for you to be with her, you certainly would not have the life you have now. So don't wonder. It wasn't going to happen. She sounds honestly like a pleasant memory, that's all. And it got you through something rough and that's good, but that's all. Wishing you and your family all the best.
She hooked up with the star quarterback. They graduated, married, and he became an abusive drunk appliance salesman. The abuse led her into a depression. She eventually became addicted to prescription drugs, which led to harder street drugs and eventually to heroin. She finally divorced the guy and started working as a topless dancer till the drugs and age stole her youthful beauty. She became a cheap hooker, turning a trick for a high and a place to sleep for the night. Now she's in her 70s, living in a trailer park in Smyrna, Tennessee, living on welfare and food stamps, smoking cheap cigarettes and drinking cheap gin, watching game shows on a 24 inch television, and listening to the oldies station, remembering when she was the most beautiful girl in school, and wondering what happened to all those dreams from so long ago.... Does that make you feel better now?
oh, I'm so glad you had a good life with a good wife and I wish you soooo many more good years. However, the telling of your story touched my heart and made me sad that you didn't - because of your circumstances - try. It's a good lesson you offer.
Who lived in the 60 or 70 know the technical difficulties of any media edition. Only in the last 20 years, with the evolution of the features of the media is that we can have lists on youtube. We must remember and always thank the pioneers: JOBS Wozniak, and many others whose work made it possible for us today we had the opportunity to hear and see this rescue of the not too distant past, and lived very valuable About that time knows that lived a time gold, all were into what we were studying had ... and had bonds, but also played up, dating up, made up parties and we lived in peace ... Today one can not say that they are many of those values .. . thank all day I have lived by that time, where we learn the values that are so scarce today ..
For me this is their best song. An excellent love song which expresses very deep feelings about a hopeless love affair. It is hard to love and not be loved in return. One feels like if one were wothless at times. It has happened to all of us who have lived enough. But fortunately most of us get over it in time.
The shit birds at the rock and roll hall of fame should be embarrased !!! ...this band should of made first ballot ...what a disgrace !! Their ignorance is baffling ...son ofa bitches ....
@@faithpatterson7158 If you're referring to the Fab Four, yeah, definitely! My favorite song of theirs is Golden Slumbers where they showcase the drumming ability of Ringo Starr.
@@AnneMarie-xq7uw Quote: "If you're referring to the Fab Four, yeah, definitely!" ...Who else would the Fab Four be? Are you referring to his spelling of Beatles as "beetles"? ..and a quick question: I've noticed a lot lately that people will respond to something said, and then make a statement followed by, "yeah, definitely" or comment and say, "but yeah...." and then have no proof of their affirmation of fact or truth on how and why it's correct. Where is that coming from?
Don't think for a moment about being alone. I am 70, I have family but there are thousands of people in our age group alone and I am going to do something about it. I would like to start a web site/club so we can get people together, exchange information, help each other. Not like AARP which is essentially fluff and feel good articles. I mean real help, you need income, here's some ideas, you need help with Social Security, here's help, somebody to fix your car in your area, here's someone, Heating help, Roofing, Painting, Real Estate, Insurance, Government programs, etc. I live in Madison, WI and I know a good deal of this. Someone like me lives in every area of the Country and we could help each other. No fees, the Web site could be complicated, landing page, response system, etc., but it should not cost much to run. One of us I am sure could do the design work. I am not that talented. Even an 800 number for more immediate response. Oh, yeah, maybe a listing of fun groups in your area. There is no need to be alone. Any ideas, I'm sastitab@gmail.com.
This song could be 20 minutes long and wouldn't be long enough! I was 7 when this song came out and it embodied the great music and sound of all the amazing music of the 1960's. I think it stayed at #1 on WCFL am radio survey for like 4 weeks and deserved it.
This song is never on the radio anymore. They should have had a couple of mid 1980s comeback hits like other 1960s bands did during the mid 1980s. A have a cd set from them about 50 songs and more than 45 of them are good or better than good. One of the best bands of the entire 1960s.
I saw them when they were just becoming popular in 1966, and they opened for the Beach Boys -- they sang "Cherish," it was the first time we heard it, it hadn't been released yet. The Beach Boys weren't very good live, and the Association won the audience that evening, we all walked out in the end singing this soulful song.
I am a classic rock guy along with hard rock, heavy metal. I have always thought this is an excellent executed piece of music. Association had some great tunes.
A classic from my toddler days..and in this age of "Idol"..et al...this group would not even be allowed into audition based on the superficiality we hold so dear now...they just had talent
Loved the Association over 45 years ago, still love them today! Brings back beautiful memories of a gentler time in the world; when neighbors helped and knew each other and music was like this. Yes, the war was going on; I served in the Air Force from '69 to '71, but the music of my generation's time was the best ever offered! Thanks for the memories!
I was in high school when this was popular and remember dancing close to my ex-wife to this song, very romantic and one of the all time great slow songs.
Very beautiful music. My oldest brother introduced us to the Association & the Classic IV's music in the early 70's. He came back from Vietnam with a reel-to-reel tape player and played Cherish, Traces, Stormy and other nostalgic songs like them. He would lay in bed listening to this music over and over. I think he missed a special girl he met over there, and his many friends that he left behind in the war, and this music helped him get over those Memories.
Terry Kirkman, lead singer and founder of The Association, sadly passed away on Saturday, September 23, 2023. He wrote this song (along with others) and it's one of the greatest songs ever penned.
wow, Terry Kirkman passed away? Ohhhh no; he was AWESOME! Albeit i was only 5 - 7 yrs old in the 60s; i remember sooooooo many of these incredible songs; and TV shows; The Courtship of Eddie's Father; Bewitched, Family Affair, Bonanza, The Rifleman, Perry Mason, The Fugitive, Romper Room, Get Smart. There was Captain Kangaroo, Jumping Jack before Sesame Street... etc...
Beautiful song
Insuficiencia cardíaca, la causa de su fallecimiento
He was 83. ---- The cause was Congestive Heart Failure. --- This song was Mr. Kirkman's answer to the Beach Boys masterwork "In my Room". --- Both songs include the words "Dreaming" and "Scheming". --- RIP, Terry Kirkman.
Which one is he ? They are all singing lead
Are you cherishing those you love in 2024? Don't forget to tell those who are in your life how much they mean to you.
Every , we need talkink this for all ......
This was our song at our wedding reception in 1967. We are still married..55yrs💝
NICE MEMORIES!!!!
56 YEARS LATER AND I AM STILL SINGING AND ENJOYING THIS SONG IN 2022❤️
Enjoy...
Same
Yeah at 6zero ......but local government thieves and the evil demons in human form stole Our house and EVERYTHING in it . And what was supposed to be Our Sons , scratch that WAS their legal possessions . The evil is rampant .
My GRANDDAUGHTER loves this song and she is 15 [year 2022]!
Ah, no. 2023 now!
The Association should be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
I AGREE!!!
WHY ISN’T IT????
Why are they not, and why is my reply censored?
I AM 67 YEARS OLD AND I AM SO GLAD I GREW UP LISTENING TO GREAT SONGS SUCH AS THIS. THIS IS AS BEAUTIFUL A SONG NOW AS IT WAS THEN....................CHERISH IS THE WORD.
I agree, we have been married for over 40 years, and sit in the patio and listen to these songs.
67 and counting!
Amen!!!!!?
Haven't you heard? The BIRD is the word...…..
One tear older than me,,,,I miss Port Townsend,,,WA.....
One word will do... timeless.
No fancy, flashy on-stage costumes, fog & pyretics, blinding lights, exorbitant makeup, etc. Just mesmerizing harmony. This IS what singing is supposed to be. First listened as a teenager but still listening as a senior. Forever cherished.
Perfect harmony. Every time I hear this song I get goosebumps! Thank you gentlemen❣️
I am now 67 and still listening to them....they lift my spirit and transport me back to those wonderful days.
@@eleanortempleman6695
Ditto. 65 this year. Still enjoying this song.
Exactly! Music is more of a feeling than performing like theatre. I agree
No foul mouth techno noise made to the beat of a bouncing basketball with a fly squealing through a bullhorn
The entire group is singing even the drummer.
The Association is one of the most underrated bands of all time
Amen. From 1960 until 1975, NO ONE can tell me this wasn't the greatest time for any genre of music ever produced. This band proves it.
Yeah, and for good reason. They weren't that hot.
I agree...they have some killer tunes. I was born after there biggest songs 1974, but I have come to realize that some of my favorite 60s tunes(this and Windy for example) are the Association...great band
Yeeeessss... very beautiful songs...
I totally agree with you! They were my favorite band in the 60's and still are today.
"AWESOME" IS THE WORD !
Who Is With Me...It is December 2019 & We Still CHERISH This Beautiful Song..Cherish is the word
Daniel Marin Me!! I was 6 years old when this song came out!! Great childhood memories!!
April 2020
It has stood the test of time!
@@rickmays797 July 2020
This takes me back to 66-67.
remember those little transistor radios? A lot of the guys heading to Vietnam took them and in camp they would try desperately to listen to just a few bars of songs like these. I served during Vietnam. I served, I saw, and I wept for all that did not return,
The testimony that you were in the war is always hard !!
@@ZAMBA1952 Thank you sir. I was just a field medic Women's Army Corp(WACS)
@@mariesmith599 congrats for serve your country!
Thank you. 💜
Thank you 🇺🇸
Clean cut young gentlemen who can harmonize and actually carry a tune. They put today's so called "artists" to shame. It is so sad that much of today's music is pure noise. I am so glad that we can still enjoy these songs via the wonder of You Tube. Thank you for posting.
I'm grateful to youtube for this too !!
Most people (myself included) thought they were a vocal group who performed in front of a band. Never fully realizing their immense talent as musicians as well.
I call this new music noise pollution exactly what it is. Nothing absolutely nothing beats the 60s and 70s music 🎵
Actually these guys are pretty shaggy - not clean cut.
Hahaha. That’s what parents & old folks said about these guys & so many others. It’s all relative!!
My husband and I were dating when this song became so popular. I listened to it everyday. It brings back some wonderful memories. It is a very special song for us. We will be married 50 years on 9/21/2016.
+Vickie Taylor Congratulations on such a long marriage !!!!!!
50 years CONGRATULATIONS!!! On 09/21/2016 I will be celebrating my 58 BD.
+Cat Man my birthday is seven days after!
COOOOOOOL September ROCKS
September is the best month to marry ! I know several people who have married in September and have been married for years. If you are not married yet Cat Man and you decide to marry tell your girlfriend it has to be September. It is a great month !
This record was produced by my dear friend and mentor, Gary S. Paxton. The story behind this record is interesting:
It was recorded in Hollywood at Gary's studio, located in his house. In fact he made the entire house into a studio - along with all the house furnishings (much like the studio he had here in Nashville). The control room was located in an upstairs bedroom, with a hole in the floor so that he cold talk back to the musicians downstairs. That control room had the only 8 channel tape recorder in Hollywood at the time, of which he rented out to Capitol records often (Beach Boys, Sinatra, ect.) That machine is currently in his basement in Branson Missouri. (I've got photos of it).
The musicians were all Gary's studio band. At the time they recorded this record, there were only two guys who consisted of the Association. The rest of them were hired to sing in the group on the road. This is a video of that group.
The way they recorded this record (actually the entire album, which also features "Along Comes Mary") was very unusual. The drummer was in the dining room. The guitars were in the living room, and the vocals were recorded in the kitchen (which explains the kind-of "open room" sound of the vocals). I think the bells were recorded in a separate bedroom upstairs.
If you listen to the original 1-inch master tape, you'll hear Gary yelling down the hole in the floor, "Tape's rolling..."
Kevin Wicker, this is pure gold.
@Kevin Wicker: Wasn't this song one of the 2 grammy's that Gary S. Paxton won for producing this song?? The other was a gospel record he sang on later.
I’d love to read a book or watch a series about your and your friends adventures
geez
Creative setup! A magical uplifting song I liked as a child then.
Rip Terry Kirkman. You wrote a song that will never be forgotten as long as there is longing for love.
Still an Amazing Performance! Complex harmonies. Sophisticated arrangement. Elegant presentation. Timeless.
Untouchable.
Playback
racist
Wrecking Crew drumming great Hal Blaine who played on the original version said he thought this was perhaps the best of the thousands of songs he performed on.
@@toddb8851
Why🤷🏻♀️??
How🤷🏻♀️??
I’m a woman of color (73 to be exact) born and bred in NYC; a beautiful melting pot of cultures - which inevitably includes MUSIC!
YES, NYC is racist, but this is AmeriKKKa after all.
More to my point, I’m not quite understanding how the lyrics - or how the style in which they’re delivered, is considered racist.
That said, I can name some white groups from that era to the present who’s lyrics are pretty distasteful.
Very sad news. What a legend, making the association part of music history.
This song is like gold.....it just sounds even better, all these years later. Cherish is the word.
I'm really not a fan of Heavy Metal.
My wife and I got engaged in 1966. Cherish was our song then and still is!
iT´S TOO GO😍OD LISTEN THIS!!!!
Born in 1966
This is the first record that my husband bought me when we were dating. We still do cherish one another . We are now married 48 years and together 52 years.
CONGRATULATIONS!
LUCKY!
WELL DONE!
Yes, continue to cherish one another. 💞
Ladies and Gentlemen...THIS is how you RECORD vocal harmonies...THIS is how you PERFORM vocal harmonies. These guys wrote the book
kyle briese by
You are soooo right.
These guys and/or the Letterman wrote the book on performing tight vocal harmonies, yes.
The lyrics are off the scale!!!
Here here
I saw The Association live in concert when I was a college student in the late 1960s. Not ashamed to say that listening to this made me tear up a bit, since many of my classmates and friends from back then are no longer with us.
God, I love this song!
were all just passing thrugh here mate...make every day count...
Those of us who know great music will Cherish this song into Eternity
I Agree!!!!
I am one of those !
Greatest love song of all time!
A Toaist friend says the ugly vulgar trash music is needed to realize how beautiful this music is....
The prettiest song ever written 💕
I Agree!!!
… and the most heartbreaking 💔🥀
This song is miles above most of the more recent ones. It conveys feeling, and is very well played and sung. The lyrics are very good and meaningful. How I miss those times when singers were elegant, and sang nice songs with no profanities or vulgar words.
I Agree. ! Goldem good times!!!
Totally agree
CIA took over (Laurel Canyon) music business
And Beatles is Tavistock creation
...WOW... Still listening to the great record on my 74th birthday today 10-24-2019...Thank God....
I am not married but someday I hope I find the right person to "cherish" the rest of my life. A faithful kind person who laughs and cries with me. Who has his priorities in proper order.
I already found it and I'm happy ...
That's wonderful. So happy for you! Say a prayer for me to find my true love. Thank you.💛
@@gglarke7709
Always wishes everyone to be happy with what they can get, get or love !!
I hope you do, I had it it was beautiful
@@beaverstandig1747 Tks!!Best for all!!
A timeless classic. Rarely heard on the airwaves now which is a travesty. Such a beautiful stunning song which I think has never been surpassed. Simply wonderful.
A Classic for all times ,
The best and most perfect
and beautiful song from the
60s, Awesome Perfect Song.
For decades this was voted the number one oldie on 98.7 Dallas. Year after year
We don't need / rely on the 'air waves' when we have YT
FOR MY FIRST HUSBAND. Gone with the angels. I married someone he knew with his blessings. He was dying of multiple myeloma. I am 66 now.
RIP Terry....your beautiful music will last forever💗
I fell in love with a girl who was 15 in the summer of 1970. I don't think she ever realized how much I cared for her. She died young. I fell for another girl and I tell her every day how much I love her. We've been married 45 years. What a wonderful world!
It´s good !!! I fell in love at the age of 23 with a girl, and the day I met her I said I was going to marry her, we are 44 years old "dating" we had 3 children and 6 grandchildren, and we are in love until today !!
I was 8 yrs old...Cape Town, South Africa, my Mom played this song over and over again, wish she was still here to listen with me once again!
remember is to live, remember our loved ones is to revive ..
she is...
Ricardo Alencar de Azambuja afterthefox Too true!! 😅
She is still with you, Wilsy, and listening with all her heart. They never leave us..
We have all lost loved ones and music takes us back in time to when they were with us.
One of my very favourite old songs.
for me too!!
one of the best harmonizing groups ever awesome
Now this is what I call music it gets right threw the soul I grew up in the 60's and I loved all the music from back then all the songs actually mean something not like today
52 years have gone by since this song hit number one back in 1966. I was 12 years old then. And now that I'm 64... The song sounds as fresh to me now as it did the first time I heard it back in 1966. They are just one of the reasons why I consider the music of the 60's as the greatest decade in Rock & Roll history... Priceless!
Mr54nomore, it was so good, David Cassidy covered it. :)
freeguy77 I consider the music of the 60's to be the greatest decade in Rock & Roll history. And these gentlemen where one of the reasons why. Peace!
I was 12 years old too!! I love have lived this great years, I would never change them for the music and situation now, believe me :)
Magda Sanchez Agreed!
I was 12 in '66, too. Love this great song, brings back a lot of great memories.
Such a pretty song. Sung so perfectly, the harmonies are perfect.
I agree!!!
These guys put me in a better head space.
It's just a bit boring though.
@@severnboar Well, you can't put pearls before swine.
I was in Nam and when I came home this was the first album I bought. "The Association".....I wore the grooves out. Every song was fantastic! "Enter The Young" On and on. I later got a rare Cd from Japan of the same album. Still have it today!
Actually the album was titled "And Then Along Comes The Association" .
Thank you for your service. Did the album provide comfort during your time in Vietnam?
@@TruthAndFreedom76 Yes It did Juan. I even had "Cherish" played at "one" of my marriages in Las Vegas! LOL Stay safe and Merry Xmas!
Thank You for Your Service... and I bet those donut dollies were hot 😍❤️
Makes the dreams of lovers sweeter and warmer. Love their harmonious voices and the bells.
It seems like the the heart and soul has gone out of today's music. None of it has substance, as this one does.
I agree!!!
Ricardo Alencar de Azambuja I would say there are fewer that can write music well today, but there are still those that can, that have the essence of the message they are trying to give captured, though some say anything less then classical, jazz or symphany is not good music, but most cant even play well if at all their insterment let alone be one of the people that is learned in playing abillity as well as degrees in the musical arts like professors, of sorts, that have the full mastery of theory, writting, and playing, and the genious to write about something with real meaning and not just for the money. there is noththing wrong with using all the tools but they ought not be the main crutch for lack of talent, such as auto tune, or using the computer because you dont even have the skill to match beats as a dj or know when to change the sound and song on the fly to keep a good vibe at a party, let alone play keybords or have a band going with the electronic insterments or computers.
***** Oh, bullshit. Good music comes out of every era.
well depends on the genera.
+Vertical Horizon
name one good band from the last 35 years then
She was the most beautiful girl in our high school, and there was somewhere around 4500 of us. I had girlfriends in High School, but always thought about her. Never tried, that is the most pathetic part. She was in a different group and I was with the troublemakers, I loved them all. I always thought about her as I knew the lyrics were true, not going to be the one, etc. I was in Vietnam in a hole, in the rain, and this song came on the radio. I saw her face, and layed back. All of a sudden, I was not in VN anymore, I was in HS and she was walking past me in the hall. I didn't feel the rain anymore. I had a good life, a good lady and 4 kids and 5 grandchildren. No regrets there, but I always wonder, what if? If you have a desire, GO GET IT! Trying and failing is far better than living wondering.
I'm sure your "lady" is lovely. You had children with her. And grandchildren. You have more than most ever will. I think that if it were meant for you to be with her, you certainly would not have the life you have now. So don't wonder. It wasn't going to happen. She sounds honestly like a pleasant memory, that's all. And it got you through something rough and that's good, but that's all. Wishing you and your family all the best.
I was in a CONEX pulling bunker guard in the Central Highlands.
She hooked up with the star quarterback. They graduated, married, and he became an abusive drunk appliance salesman. The abuse led her into a depression. She eventually became addicted to prescription drugs, which led to harder street drugs and eventually to heroin. She finally divorced the guy and started working as a topless dancer till the drugs and age stole her youthful beauty. She became a cheap hooker, turning a trick for a high and a place to sleep for the night. Now she's in her 70s, living in a trailer park in Smyrna, Tennessee, living on welfare and food stamps, smoking cheap cigarettes and drinking cheap gin, watching game shows on a 24 inch television, and listening to the oldies station, remembering when she was the most beautiful girl in school, and wondering what happened to all those dreams from so long ago.... Does that make you feel better now?
@@RTRoberto No !, but humanity is full of these stories. Each of us is an engineer of his destiny, you reap what you planted in your youth !!
oh, I'm so glad you had a good life with a good wife and I wish you soooo many more good years. However, the telling of your story touched my heart and made me sad that you didn't - because of your circumstances - try. It's a good lesson you offer.
This is a classic and will pass the test of time, it will go on forever.
"All those other guys just want to touch your face and hands but I'm the guy who will actually love you." Lol Such an innocent song for the time.
Mel Bee beautiful lyric
OMG. This is sheer perfection!
Who lived in the 60 or 70 know the technical difficulties of any media edition. Only in the last 20 years, with the evolution of the features of the media is that we can have lists on youtube. We must remember and always thank the pioneers: JOBS Wozniak, and many others whose work made it possible for us today we had the opportunity to hear and see this rescue of the not too distant past, and lived very valuable About that time knows that lived a time gold, all were into what we were studying had ... and had bonds, but also played up, dating up, made up parties and we lived in peace ... Today one can not say that they are many of those values .. . thank all day I have lived by that time, where we learn the values that are so scarce today ..
Ricardo Alencar de Azambuja Well someone had to invent wireless guitars to protect the roadies from Angus Young
For me this is their best song. An excellent love song which expresses very deep feelings about a hopeless love affair. It is hard to love and not be loved in return. One feels like if one were wothless at times. It has happened to all of us who have lived enough. But fortunately most of us get over it in time.
This is the prettiest, most romantic song of all time, enough said, case closed
The shit birds at the rock and roll hall of fame should be embarrased !!! ...this band should of made first ballot ...what a disgrace !! Their ignorance is baffling ...son ofa bitches ....
Yes! CASE CLOSED!👏👏👏
Harry Nillson, living without you.
the most underrated 60's group for their HARMONY! They excelled with their harmony. Listen to their songs today and it still sounds just as beautiful.
I agree!!!
I'm 25, and without the youtube I never would know about this songs. So thank you.
Listen to the old beetles. It will blow your head off.
@@faithpatterson7158 If you're referring to the Fab Four, yeah, definitely! My favorite song of theirs is Golden Slumbers where they showcase the drumming ability of Ringo Starr.
"the youtube" nice try going undercover, grandpa
@@AnneMarie-xq7uw Quote: "If you're referring to the Fab Four, yeah, definitely!" ...Who else would the Fab Four be? Are you referring to his spelling of Beatles as "beetles"? ..and a quick question: I've noticed a lot lately that people will respond to something said, and then make a statement followed by, "yeah, definitely" or comment and say, "but yeah...." and then have no proof of their affirmation of fact or truth on how and why it's correct. Where is that coming from?
Rafael Santos glad u got to experience this.
Living it was the absolute best
The Association another underrated 60's band. Loved the harmony!
Beautiful song timeless
Senior in high school in 1967 in love and always get chills when I hear Never My Love. Great group !
great music & memories
Did we dream the 60's? We want it back...........................................
RIP Terry Kirkman. Thanks for the the memorable songs.
Terry Kirkman, thanks for this beautiful music, rest in peace
I like both this and David Cassidy's recording. Beautiful song.
Now I am old. Alone.
Don't think for a moment about being alone. I am 70, I have family but there are thousands of people in our age group alone and I am going to do something about it. I would like to start a web site/club so we can get people together, exchange information, help each other. Not like AARP which is essentially fluff and feel good articles. I mean real help, you need income, here's some ideas, you need help with Social Security, here's help, somebody to fix your car in your area, here's someone, Heating help, Roofing, Painting, Real Estate, Insurance, Government programs, etc. I live in Madison, WI and I know a good deal of this. Someone like me lives in every area of the Country and we could help each other. No fees, the Web site could be complicated, landing page, response system, etc., but it should not cost much to run. One of us I am sure could do the design work. I am not that talented. Even an 800 number for more immediate response. Oh, yeah, maybe a listing of fun groups in your area. There is no need to be alone. Any ideas, I'm sastitab@gmail.com.
Kids, this is music. REAL MUSIC.
The lyrics the singing the instruments the love that comes for this song.. This is what real music sounds like with feeling and heart ...
@@ronnash4078 I agree 100% Such a beautiful song, and very very well performed here.
Kids, listen and learn.
Music peaked in the late 60s
MARAVILLOSO TEMA CON VOCES INCREIBLES !!!!!!!!inolvidable.....desde Rosario Argentina
Beautiful loving song. Excellent music. Harmoniesing very effective.
This song could be 20 minutes long and wouldn't be long enough! I was 7 when this song came out and it embodied the great music and sound of all the amazing music of the 1960's. I think it stayed at #1 on WCFL am radio survey for like 4 weeks and deserved it.
I Agree , it´s a nice music!!!
Here's to another kid from 1959
Perhaps the best harmony I have ever heard from a group. Just perfect!
This song is sooo beautiful!
what a beautiful song remember it well was a big hit back in the 60s the words are a masterpiece
This song is never on the radio anymore. They should have had a couple of mid 1980s comeback hits like other 1960s bands did during the mid 1980s.
A have a cd set from them about 50 songs and more than 45 of them are good or better than good. One of the best bands of the entire 1960s.
One of the greatest songs about unrequited love ever made. Thanks for posting.
I agree!!
Great music! Love it! The music was MUCH MUCH BETTER back then.
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!!
I LOVE. CHERISH. STILL GOING STRONG. THE ASSOCIATION. HOPE THEY ARE STILL HERE AND GREAT VOICES
Me too !!!
My first love EVER. I will never forget this song, our song. Even almost 40 plus years later. You NEVER forget your first real love.💕
Yes, I feel it too !!!
I saw them when they were just becoming popular in 1966, and they opened for the Beach Boys -- they sang "Cherish," it was the first time we heard it, it hadn't been released yet. The Beach Boys weren't very good live, and the Association won the audience that evening, we all walked out in the end singing this soulful song.
I thik they was best than BB!!!
Beautiful absolutely beautiful! They made music in those days that meant something!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi sandra, how are you doing👋😊
Class acts. Handsome well dressed true gentleman with exceptional talent
one of the greatest songs of the 60 s
Clean... We need to go back to this era, NOW
Love this song so very much ♥️
I like this song hugely ! To me it
epitomizes the 60s superbly -a very,very nostalgic song! The melody and the harmonies are unmatchable !
I agree!!!
I LOVE THIS SONG.LOOK HOW THE ASSOCIATIONS WERE DRESSED.CLEAN CUT AND NET.UNLIKE THESE DAYS.
That last echoing guitar chord is awesome!
Called tremolo, very popular in the 50s & 60s.
He's playing a Jazzmaster back then the top of the line Fender electric... they were more pricey than a Strat or Tele
@@BillDerBerg ,zaabYgxyvgvhy
belissima cancao tocadas e interpretadas pelo Grupo Association.
This is a song that you cherish for the rest of your life and makes you feel good
I Agree!!
I've heard this song 100's of times since it came out and it still moves me every time. The way it builds at the end is just fantastic.
One of the very best groups of the 60s.
One of my all-time favorite songs.....just the Best Ever !!!!!🍒🇺🇸
Beautiful song and the memories that people are posting are sweet♥️
WE called Cousin Brucie at WABC an he played this for one of our friends in college as a gag!
Great way to create a more complex, orchestral sound by having six singers. Smart!
RIP Terry Kirkman. I grew up listening to The Association, loving every song. Cherish those you love.
All of them could sing gorgeously !!!!!
Those harmonies are simply amazing.
Falando em harmonia, quando puder, ouça com ray conniff.
Conheço Ray Coniff, um bom maestro!!
Right Thats it Simple...ick!
I am a classic rock guy along with hard rock, heavy metal. I have always thought this is an excellent executed piece of music. Association had some great tunes.
TIMELESS CLASSIC!!!
SIMPLY A GORGEOUS SONG SUNG BY GORGEOUS MEN!!!
Simply, Perfection. I was absolutely in love with Russ Giguere. Love these memories ❣️💟
I agree!!!
beautiful! my college days....a million years ago!
A classic from my toddler days..and in this age of "Idol"..et al...this group would not even be allowed into audition based on the superficiality we hold so dear now...they just had talent
UGH SMH
I dedicate this song Personally to my infant daughter Cherish. He's the best thing that's happened to me and to my whole family
58 and I can still sing song with yours. I love songs.
What memories and what harmony. Thank you The Association for a great soundtrack to my early life.
Loved the Association over 45 years ago, still love them today! Brings back beautiful memories of a gentler time in the world; when neighbors helped and knew each other and music was like this. Yes, the war was going on; I served in the Air Force from '69 to '71, but the music of my generation's time was the best ever offered! Thanks for the memories!
I'm happy to hear this. The idea is this: to share happy moments.
I was in high school when this was popular and remember dancing close to my ex-wife to this song, very romantic and one of the all time great slow songs.
Very beautiful music. My oldest brother introduced us to the Association & the Classic IV's music in the early 70's. He came back from Vietnam with a reel-to-reel tape player and played Cherish, Traces, Stormy and other nostalgic songs like them. He would lay in bed listening to this music over and over. I think he missed a special girl he met over there, and his many friends that he left behind in the war, and this music helped him get over those Memories.
Good memoryes!!!!
Nice song from the olden days.