Mary Hopkin "Those Were The Days" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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No vulgar dress or language just pure beautiful talent.Those were the days no doubt.
Are mini-skirts really any shorter now than in the 1960s?
I'm 71 and still listen to this song on SA Texas radio station "KONO 86.1AM...".🎼🎵🎶🎼🎵🎶🎼🎵🎶💯💛💛
Shout out to anyone enjoying this beautiful music of yesterdays.
This song was broadcasted so much on the radio. A song that wouldn't leave my head. The music and Mary Hopkin singing over and over that I would begin to sing it. Believe it or not I can still sing the song correctly! Amazing!
You don't forget this kind of music! At the age of 66 it brings back happier days that were carefree and worry free.
No question about it, no gimmicks, just pure raw talent.
Where have all these good days gone? The 60s and 70s were such great days
So were the 80s en maybe the 90s also. And after the millennium everything went wrong: wrong leaders with their wrong beliefs and power, influx of masses of violent people, loss of cultural values. Even music is not as good as before.
@@ooooiiooooamen brother!
So we're the 50s.But it's so long ago.I can't remember a song ........😂😂😂maybe Annette Mills singing "I like muffin the Mule"
Go.Annette 🙏😂🇬🇧
Meanwhile in Equatorial Guinea on Christmas Eve 1969.
Couldn't agree with you more, 1960's to early 1990's was great til digusting/condescending/nasty/racist rap and most hip hop music dominated and corrupted generations after 1996.
순수한 아름다움, 아름다운 눈, 차분하고 멋진 싱어송라이터, 한국에 살고 있지만 이런 멋진 가수를 알게되어 행복함
Pure beauty, beautiful eyes, calm and wonderful singer-songwriter. Even though I live in Korea, I am happy to know such a wonderful singer.
Singers did not have to appear half naked back in those days, their sheer vocal talents were enough!
u can love artists without having to put other artists down
Once upon a time you could get famous with your vocals without being half naked! Love it
I agree. Let's go back to real music.
not true, wearing a mini skirt was being half-naked in the 60s and 70s. Just because it seems innocent today it does not mean that was always the case. To me it doesn't take anything from the sond or artist either way.
Yeh but unfortunately not as famous as people are getting now. These people deserved it way more :(
you can still do that lol
I am 85 yrs. Old. Memories of me and my army buddies hanging out at Georges in Erlangen germany with our german girl friends. Those were the days.
I'm 85, memories too many but great
😅😅😅
Großpapa? Bist that Du?
i truly belive those were the days..
Thank you for your service sir. You are loved more than you know. God bless!
This is the
" it sucks getting old " anthem.
I was sitting in a honkey in Chicago in 1969 having some beers, I was 20 with phony ID's. Old guy sitting next to me asked me how old I was, I lied and said 22, he then said to me " gona tell you one thing and remember it forever, getting old is not for SISSIS", I am now 75 and remember that day like it was yesterday!
@@dc10fomin65wow, amazing story! What's 'SISSIS', if I may ask?
kind of like the much later Bowling for soup ,, getting old sucks song
In the old days that meant " a gay guy", in today's crazy politically correct world who knows?
@@frankwalker5921A sissy is a wimp, so it's like saying "Getting old is not for the faint hearted"
Mr. GABOR will be remembered for this.
Wonderful memories of my Dad playing this song with me on his lap & I sang it gowing up. My late sister Sue also loved this song 🎵 ❤️ memories
My holocaust survivor grandparents both loved this song. I grew up hearing them sing this. They have sinced passed and hearing this brings up fond memories.
This wonderful song is so true. As you get older, you realise how true it is
THOSE WERE DEFINITELY
WERE THE DAYS !!! 🎶 🎵
Those were good days. Why cann't we make beautiful songs like this today?
Politics
That's probably right. Tge campaign finance bribery system allowed the large corpirate buyout of the radio stations where unknown talented songs like this are not heard. Oliver Anthony's song has been boycotted by the radio and there's a strong alliance between the corporate radio and the record companies. Where one won't stand up to the other. Like you tube and the universal corporation.
Do your best to make better memories as you go.
Artists of today want instant gratification and notice. Every young black man ( it seems) considers hi.self gifted to be the next big rap star. I listen objectively but no. They almost always have zero talent and yet they think the are the goods!
Those were the days was a cover of a very old Russian song...
We're the wonderful days it's never came back
no it's only gets woyce and woyce 😉
OMG my oldest sister Sue LOVED this song. RIP Sue.
20yo in 1968, 75yo now...oh yes 55 yrs ago...long gone now.
name
And ... tomorrow died You 😂😂
Ik ben 43 maar luisterr graag naar dit genre muziek.
For sure those were the days and I thought they would never end.
In those days we thought that we were invincible
"...we never though they'd end." She has no idea just how true that is. I was in my teens when that came out and now 75. Just when did THAT happen!?
❤
Turn around and it happened. It's hard to see that things are changing and all of a sudden it does.
Scary I know,😮
This was my father's favorite song in 1970. I've heard this 1000 times before I was 10. Thanks for sharing the memories ~*
This brings me back to the days when I was a soldier masquerading as Santa Claus and giving presents to political inmates in a stadium in Equatorial Guinea on Christmas Day 1969.
that's what brought me here
I am 79 and have just listened to this song again having been around when it was originally released in the 60s.. It still sends tingles down my spine! A great song well executed by a wonderful and beautiful singer.
That's amazing. I am 39 and just found this song yesterday. Go figure lol. Have a good day man.
The original from Russia is still good!
Hey Mr Peter Lewis. Greetings from South Africa. I'm 64 and loving this music. Hell yes. I'll live my life to the fullest. When I die ill be in awe of the future. I lived my entire life without thinking about death,until now😮
@@ivayloivanov7231Sure, but English text and perfomance is the best one among all versions of this song😊
@@dmitriysmirnov9084 Yep. Its very very rare a cover of a song to be better than original!
People say that she hates the song but she doesn’t! Her voice is so elegant and beautiful as always. As she grew older, her voice is the same as she was so young and that’s a talent!
My Mother ( God rest her Russian soul ) loved Mary Hopkins - Not everyone knows that the melody is a Russian folk song ( the road is long )
I sounds Russian, and it certainly is a very beautiful song. I hear Paul McCartney wrote the lyrics to it.
У этой песни есть автор Борис Фомин 1924 год . По удивительном совпадению песня посвящена певице по имени Мария.
Позже появилась версия Вертинского и лишь потом слова на английском Раскина.
You are totally right!!! I just listened to the russian one. Thanks
@@JSB103 No, Gene Raskin, a folksinger with Russian roots, wrote the lyrics. Paul McCartney was responsible for seeing the potential, getting it, Mary Hopkin, and Apple Music together, and marketing it.
@@user-ct3en7kv6e Translation of this comment: This song has an author Boris Fomin 1924. By an amazing coincidence, the song is dedicated to a singer named Maria.
Later, Vertinsky’s version appeared, and only then Raskin’s words in English.
This in Equatorial Guinea hits different
WHAT A FANTASTIC SERVICE TH-cam HAS DONE BY RESTORING THE SONGS FROM THE TIMES WHEN YOU COULD UNDERSTAND THE WORDS.
I LIVE IN VIETNAM AND DRIVE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY PLAYING THESE GOLDEN OLDIES, OFTEN IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT.
Not sure why you think TH-cam restored this.
@@robbrown6495 COULDN'T SEE ANY CREDITS, NOTHING MUCH FREE THESE DAYS. IT'S GOOD TO HEAR THE GOLDEN OLDIES FROM WAY BACK. WHOMEVER THE CREDITS ARE DUE TO, THANK YOU.
@daklakdigital3691 They sure have it's great listening now to what was
popular then. How the years have flown...
Why are you yelling
Mary was a gorgeous bird in the same era as Marianne Faithful. I hope she is well and still alive. If not , R.I.P., Mary
She's alive and kicking And singing !
Google her..........She looks maturely beautiful!🥰
such a talent, and she certainly had great legs too.
I miss the old days way before cell phs internet tv when we play in the street with our trolleys
Reminds me of fun times down at a football stadium in central africa back in the late 60’s.
LMAO I just got here from wikipedia reading about this 😂😂
I see what you did here!! December of 1969 was wonderful memories.
What a fun Christmas eve that was. I still have my Santa hat!
So edgey. Our sweet summer child found the extremist rabbit hole. See you on the news someday.
"Oh my friend we're older but no wiser; for in our hearts the dreams are still the same"
wow, brings me bqck to childhood
I think im in love again
POV: You heard this song on January 24, 1969 in Equatorial Guinea:
"Eyy It's Santa, what's he holding? oh wait there's more of them."
Mary Hopkin is still performing. She still has a beautiful voice and is also a wonderful song writer. ❤️
I heard she had passed?🙏🥰
@@AlanBoddy-fl2qp Still kickin'. She'll be 74 tomorrow (5/3/2024).
@@ethanhall6965 THANKS,🙏I just checked its another Mary Hopkins (USA)
Welsh Mary still.llooks classy and untouched 🙏🥰🇬🇧
Those where the days indeed .
OK, thank you.
Still listening this song in 2023. Mary’s voice is really amazing and stunning☺️
Umur saya 14 th saat pertama mendengar lagu ini, sekarang umur saya 69th ..perasaan baru kemari sore
Try again Seda
2024
My Grandmother loved this song. I remember dancing in a circle with her and my sister to this song
We thought they would never end . . . but they did. Damn.
Just a beautiful song about life !
What a song!The young generation will soon find out,Mary Hopkin,you are the best
Wow, Mary Hopkin is absolutely Gorgeous and with a lovely, sweet voice.
My cousin passed away the night i saw she sing this on TV. She was 21 and looked like Mary with strawberry blonde hair
I am so sorry! Why did she die so young? Best regards! This one and the russian original version are very beautiful.
This brings back old good memories!! Mary is so beautiful!! ...
Эту песню написал советский композитор Борис Иванович Фомин в 1924 г., и в СССР и России она известна, как "Ехали на тройке с бубенцами" или "Дорогой длинною" А Джин Раскин в 1962 г. ее совсем немного изменил, и зарегистрировал на себя.
1968-I was 16 years old. Great music, burgers, shakes- Now it's lousy music and kale salads, although I admit eating healthily is a lot easier now and is the way to go. I was blessed to have my childhood in the 50's and 60's. It's getting mighty strange out there now.
you def were lucky !! i’m turning 17 in 2022 and it just is no fun ... :(
@@ash5779 You will have to look internally ----------- & not externally. I wish you well -- on your journey.
To the seventeen year don't give up tomorrow will be better I thought the same at your age now I'm 72 with 3 beautiful grandchildren and contented ❤love from Ireland 🇮🇪
Oh boy haven't heard this for more than 50 years. What a gorgeous girl and lovely rendition. Proof that BLONDES are defynightly NOT DUMB !
How did this create special homosẹxụạI rights !
Gawd I'm old. I remember this and the song.
What a classic,❤❤❤❤❤ I was walking home singing it !....Recall it like yesterday, Googled it ,& here I am .❤❤❤❤❤❤
First time I saw Mary Hopkin I think she is a living doll, she is very beautiful.
She's an angel, all right. And what a sweet, pure voice.
I'm 61. I love this song and my sister too. She had passed away but I'm still listening to the song.
Mary was the only singer my dad ever listened to. He wanted me to be like her. Miss those days.
brings back memories from 1970
im so sorry
@@aromaseawater1492And I'm sure you turned out far better than that!
When this came out i was 5 months away from being drafted in the Army. A year from this time i was in Vietnam. What a beautiful young women and great singer. As i now look back. I guess those were the good old days.
I'm from Russia. Why have I known this song since childhood, although I have never listened to it)))
Another commentor said the music is an old Russian folk song. 😊
Ехали на тройке с бубенцами.Где ещё такое могло быть, как не у нас в России?
A 20 year old singing "Those were the days"? I loved hearing this on the radio when I was 10 years young in 1969.
Pergunta ele qual e a Estação 😅📻 Act #
Was radio from Equatorial Guine in a footbal Stadium?
SHE'S BEAUTIFUL AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL VOICE! LUV THE LYRICS!
This beatiful music is a Russian song, and Mary pupolarized this pub version with her lovely voice and new English poem by Gene Raskin.
Those Were the Days" is a song credited to Gene Raskin, who put a new English lyric to the Russian romance song "Dorogoi dlinnoyu"
I grew up in Waterbury Connecticut Lisa the songs I was listening to when I was a young kid with my friends and that was during the Vietnam war and everything you know going on in the world love peace and happiness
Beautiful Young Lady. Beautiful Voice. Great Song. 👀 ❤️
When I was very, very young and I heard this song I was unsure of what this young lady was singing about.
Now that I am very, very old I sadly understand completely.
I think I will move to England. Their singers are wonderful. Beautiful with a perfect voice.
This was 55 years ago, everything is crap now now matter where you go!
November 2023. Still listening!
I wish everyday we had those days again
All of us were young and sure to have a way...
Mary had a beautiful voice. Notice that singers back then did not rely on computer enhanced gimmicks or anything else. Their talent carried them. Obviously, talent was better back then.
It was dubbed.
@@AR-cp5dz yes it was lip synced. But George is right. These days computers are commonly used to substitute for vocal ability.
But they were REAL musicians then, and they could actually sing. Not the monotone screamers of nowadays.
@@AR-cp5dz But they dubbed their OWN voice.
DEFINITELY NO AUTOTUNE!
My favourite song..who likes old songs
No gimmick's just a good singer and a mike, with a live band no gimmick's, real music
Every good singer should have a Mike 😂
@@Mike8981Meoww Mike
That song always made me sad. Beautiful girl, beautiful voice.
MY YOUNGEST DAUGHTER WAS 2 YEARSOLD, CARRYIN HER AND SHE SWINGSHER LEGS. THIS SONG, BRINGS ME SWEET HAPPY MEMORIES, BUT IT MAKES ME CRY. 😂😂😂😢😢😢😅😅😅
In those days of1968, it was a good time to be 12, as I was.
You're my age
i was 3 @@paulcrandon5259
It was also a good time to be two, as I was.
You’re 10yrs older than me 😮
It was an even better time to be 20 we were the blessed generation and the average man could buy a house those were the days
at 78 looking back where has pour youth gone
Once upon a time there was a tavern
Where we used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours
And dreamed of all the great things we would do
Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way.
La la la la...
Then the busy years went rushing by us
We lost our starry notions on the way
If by chance I'd see you in the tavern
We'd smile at one another and we'd say
Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes those were the days
La la la la...
Just tonight I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass I saw a strange reflection
Was that lonely woman really me
Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes those were the days
La la la la...
Through the door there came familiar laughter
I saw your face and heard you call my name
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same
Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes those were the days
La la la la...
Дякую.
Appreciate Mary Hopkins beautiful immortal voice sings with emotionally very well talented. 💖
Wonderful voice and song by her. I remember that song back in my young days. She was a beautiful talented and a feminine women with class. Too many of the young women today are anything but that. Blue green, red ,hair, tats all over,piercings overweight and slutty.
Glad i grew up meeting young women like Mary. I feel sorry for young men today.
Beautiful voice! "Those were the days my friend... we thought they'd never end!" But, they did... sometimes I wish we had them back again! Thank you for sharing! 💖
Indeed😹
@@finallybrainunderstood479... 👌
@@finallybrainunderstood479 q+
@That70’sGirl I agree with you 100%, those days ended 😢
TO :
THAT 70s GIRL ;
WHO ARE YOU ?
KINDLY WRITE TO ME.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
BE WELL.
-BJNG.
Goosebumps !! I Love Cila ! RIP dear Angel !
Love this song. Brought back memories ❤
А это русская народная песня!
😢think about it .sure do miss those days
The loss of youth but not the dreams at 60yo.....😢❤
😢yes ,same
I love this song very much❤. Beautiful voice😊
I remember Doris Dey singing this, simply beautiful
My favourite song,And favourite singer
I enjoyed this song years ago, but never knew that Paul McCartney produced it 🤩👏
4me the bestANGEL VOICE I ever heard since1969 now that I have72 & still listing2here
Those were indeed the days.
I am 84 and I still enjoy this song to which I think most of us can relate because those were the days we thought the'd never end we are all different now, older, better, wiser I hope - thank you Mary Hopkin
I didn't know that she was the singer. Thank you for posting.
😢wish I had them 😊back.
Mary Hopkin was an excellent singer. And a very beautiful lady
YES!! Stunning!
Is.
I wonder if she's related to 'Eve' on "Last Man Standing" They could pass for identical twins .
And a very beautiful voice as well
Beautiful voice and facade, what a combination.
This song has depressed the crap out of me since it was released when i was akid.....I luv it !!!!!
This russian song stolen for free was released when your parents were kids
Those were really the days O how I miss them sometimes
time goes by so very fast but song like this stay forever - Ein schönes Lied - wunderbare Sängerin - schöne Zeiten - so far away!
Released today, back in 68. In some ways, Those Were The Days! Never thought we would end up in today's upside down world. *My Opinion
i grew up in the 70's and this song hurts my heart
The 70s were the best!
Song was from 68.....70s great thou
@@jesse2375 yes but it got a lot of airplay in early 70's i was about 6 or 7
I remember this song waiting for bus to go see plant of the apes in Brooklyn at fortway theater.....Always had my transistor radio with me....Before F.M took hold.
@@jesse2375 I had my hand sized radio under my pillow when going to sleep this song stands out and also bohemian rhapsody and seasons in the sun 😁
I can remember the first time I heard this song. It was on this Ed Sullivan show. We were at my Aunts home and my Uncle Hugh went to the piano and played the song by just hearing it for the first time. At the time I didn't think it that unusual, but now I truly see Hugh's talent.
I Have Loved Her for 54 Years I was 13!
Never saw the show when it was on. We didn't have a TV till 1975. And even then there was only one station we could get.