wow....what a cover!!! i'm not going to compare it with White Plain's version -- it would be senseless..... beautiful women with lumps of gold in their throats. excellent rendition.
What a beautiful cover of a great White Plains song and of course far better than the White Plains. Superb vocals and great to see Maureen on lead vocal too. I have always loved The Nolans and this has got to be one of my favourite Nolans songs. Outstanding!
It's a touch slow for my liking, prefer the other version on TH-cam.
wow....what a cover!!! i'm not going to compare it with White Plain's version -- it would be senseless..... beautiful women with lumps of gold in their throats. excellent rendition.
Lovely live vocal, live band and a wonderful song. Simpler times from much better days.
Couldn't agree more when people cared about others
This is a beautiful song!!!! Xxxx ♥️
Lovely hearing Maureen on lead vocals 😘
I remember them doing this song on The Les Dawson Show.
A great version of a beautiful song.
Lovely version of this beautiful song!
Brilliant. Nice to see the lovely Maureen take the lead on this
LOVE THIS SONG.JUST THE BEST.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Beautiful cover of the classic White Plains song
Always loved this song. Lovely seeing Ann doing the 'oooh's'. I wish I had seem them more live in concert. So talented and entertaining.
Lovely version of a great song although I prefer the White Plains recording. I think the orchestra is a bit overpowering here - particularly early on.
a great version
Les Dawsons little raise of the eyebrows at the start......
Which year is it
i liked them
What a beautiful cover of a great White Plains song and of course far better than the White Plains. Superb vocals and great to see Maureen on lead vocal too. I have always loved The Nolans and this has got to be one of my favourite Nolans songs. Outstanding!
Far better ? I don't agree two different groups but I like both versions and think White Plains did a very good job on their version.
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My late mum used to sing this to me . Still brings a lump to my throat . Lost mum in 2010 . This was played at her service .
Always remember the original was the last record I heard on the radio as I went to take my driving test 5th May 1971...passed 1st time!
Awful. Why did they bother?
Such an emotional song, way better than the white plains