Dusty Springfield was HUGE in the 1960s and 70s, especially in her native UK (yup, that's a white English woman with all that soul). From mid-60s bright pop like "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" to her super-sultry version of "Spooky," Dusty brought it.
NOW YOU KNOW WHAT WE’VE BEEN SAYING LOL! We weren’t just crapping on new music. I like new music. But no auto tune, no computers, just raw talent. Either you had it or you didn’t. There was no faking. We weren’t exaggerating.
@@JamesBrendon-h4r what are you listening to? I agree for the most part, nothing can compare to the raw, no filter talent back in the day. The current music I love is from independent artists I find on You Tube or Spotify, certainly not radio. Ren, Jelly Roll, Clairo, Benson Boone, Chinchilla, HAIM, Knox Hill, boygenius, The Black Keys, X Ambassadors, Prof, the first couple albums of my favorite band twentyone pilots were independent and imo their best. Every genre has indie artists that deserve a listen.
LOVE DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - such LOVELY, SMOKY VOCALS!! When I was little: I SO WANTED TO LOOK LIKE HER!! SUCH A LOVELY LADY!! RIP, DUSTY - YOU are MISSED! Hugs from TEXAS, CLIFF!!
Massive, massive star here in the UK in the 60's, there's a huge rabbit hole to fall down with Dusty. Yes and the days of no auto tune etc. She was sensational and well loved. RIP Dusty.
When I first heard Dusty sing in the USA on her first release "I Only Wanna Be With You" I was 8 years old, I knew this woman had IT. Dusty Springfield was the second artist of the British Invasion, [including some Irish and Scottish] after the Beatles, to have a hit. the The Beatles, interviewed by singer Dusty Springfield on their first-ever appearance on the British television program "Ready Steady Go!" on October 4th 1963. They knew her well. The British took our rock and roll and soul, dumped it back in our lap while we script through teen crooners, dance crazes and what not because the adults made sure Elvis got drafted to stop him, the music business payola scandals [look those up] and adults and politicians trying to take control of "that evil commie plot rock and roll" that corrupted our youth [lol]. They brought our music back home to us and expanded and gave us some new music to be excited about...they saved rock and roll from dying on the vine.
Pretty sure this was a live performance. Hadn’t seen this clip before but it IS different from the studio version and other performances of the song that I have seen her do. Yes, this was a huge hit and has been played over and over again down the decades. Dusty is a legend to us all.
Our daughter married one of the pastor's sons. She walked down the aisle to this song. Her Aunty loved it because a generation earlier she went out with our minister's oldest son!
I want to thank you for your channel. As you probably know, there are so many reaction videos out there, but you really love music, and it shows. It makes me so happy6 to see someone really appreciate truly good music. It's written on your face in such a genuine way, and it makes your channel worth watching. When you hear us say our music was great... it really was [and still is..]
The late Dusty Springfield (nee Mary O'Brien) had the most wonderful voice & a string of hit songs including "Wishin' & Hopin;" fand "You Don't Have to Say you Love Me". Other women artists you might enjoy are Brenda Lee ("I'm Sorry"), Leslie Gore ("You Don't Own Me") and Petula Clark ("Kiss Me Goodbye").
I loved Dusty, her voice and her style were amazing. This song was a little scandalous back then! Have you heard Please don't let me be Misunderstood by the Animals or just the House of the Rising Sun? Both are great! You do a great job with your reactions!
Springfield recorded her album Dusty in Memphis at American Sound Studio in Memphis and Atlantic Records' studios in New York City. she had her own tv show in London. During her 1960s peak, she ranked among the most successful British female performers on both sides of the Atlantic.
No, this is quite obviously a live performance because I know every nuance of this song along with pretty much everybody else on this planet who is over the age 30. Yeah, this is a great performance. It really is everything Dusty touched was gold.
When this song came out, I was in junior high. My girlfriend had a crush on a guy whose father was a preacher. We got a lot of mileage out of this song!
I was 1 year old when this came out 🙃 the scene from Pulp Fiction where John Travolta & Uma Thurman dance, it's to this song! 💛 this was a great reaction!
I have this song on a CD that I keep in my car. When my daughter was younger, and we'd get in the car so I could take her to nursery school, the first thing she always said to me was, "Mom, play the lady song!". Apparently, we're all born to love this song!! Lisa 💖🎸
Another 60s era great female artist also a Brit for Cliff to do is "Lulu" - To Sir with Love" from the movie of the same name from 1967. Another Great is "Petula Clark". Her song "Downtown" from 1965 is a favorite and all her songs have the 60s sound that give a happy feeling as I see it that they promote..... couple others are - "I know a place" and "Don't sleep in the subway darling".... hopefully with some video cover... it gets thru... great songs. We have Cher with her 1971 hit - "Gypsies Tramps and Thieve"s. That became a big hit for her without Sonny. Also a Country crossover big hit for "Jeannie C. Riley" - "Harper Valley PTA from 1968. Great videos from TV shows. Cannot Forget the hit from "Dolly Parton" - "I will always love you" That also in the was huge for Whitney Houston. Dolly wrote it and had a hit with in 1973.
Now that you've done a reaction on Dusty Springfield, great song and a great talent! You need to do a reaction to Anne Murray, the first Canadian singer to reach #1 on the US charts!
Dusty was a huge star . Today’s stars back then were called Hootchie Dancers , they wouldn’t last on stage because if you couldn’t bring it , we would have Booed them off the stage, and if we got really pissed we threw stuff. Look up stages with chicken wire
Wrecking Crew backing her up. Elvis loved that “Memphis Sound” so much he came by that same studio a few months later to record his most soulful album “Elvis in Memohis”. Then The Stones and others big groups came by.
I absolutely love this song. I was a little baby when this song came out but I would hear it often in the 70s, 80s, and into the 90s because it was always a popular song. It was always the coolest people that would play this song at a party in the 80s and 90s. Great songs from those days had long staying power. Boomers, X'ers like me, and Millennials would be exposed to these songs. Dusty Springfield is a legend.
This was my, I guess you could say theme song in the early seventies. I had my first kiss in 1971 at the age of eleven by the fifteen year old son of a preacher man.
Hope you're joking. Dusty Springfield is from the UK and it's a stage name. Buffalo Springfield is an American group, with Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richey Furay, etc.
This (the real thing) is why it's so hard for us oldies to get interested in modern music. Another really catchy song in the soulful pop groove (sorry, I've no idea really about genre definitions!) is Stevie Wonder's I Heard it on the Grapevine.
You might want to look up a condition called synesthesia. It's a phenomenon that some people have that causes two or more senses to activate when only one sense should be active, such as seeing sound as colors. 😉
Another British Female Blue-Eyed Soul Singer of that era was Kiki Dee who was signed by Tamla/Motown. Scorching Rock Song was “I Got the Music In Me”. She also sang soul, pop, folk, anything and everything. Here’s her big Rock Hit. th-cam.com/video/LkvBJJXMzRc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0NQuNWG4L9sV5ETg
One of my favorite songs from the 60s was I Gotta Be Me by Sammy Davis Jr. It became my theme song, sort of. I need to see if I can find it. Haven't heard it in years.
In those days, most TV performances were the artist lip-synching the studio version. Notice there's no band and the music is identical to the original. She may be singing over it.
Dusty Springfield was HUGE in the 1960s and 70s, especially in her native UK (yup, that's a white English woman with all that soul). From mid-60s bright pop like "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" to her super-sultry version of "Spooky," Dusty brought it.
British Irish not English
I loved her music back in the days when we were in our teens. and it meant something. Now I'm 75 and still love her voice.
NOW YOU KNOW WHAT WE’VE BEEN SAYING LOL! We weren’t just crapping on new music. I like new music. But no auto tune, no computers, just raw talent. Either you had it or you didn’t. There was no faking. We weren’t exaggerating.
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I can't stand today's music. Nothing compares today to music back then. It's just the truth.
@@JamesBrendon-h4r what are you listening to? I agree for the most part, nothing can compare to the raw, no filter talent back in the day. The current music I love is from independent artists I find on You Tube or Spotify, certainly not radio. Ren, Jelly Roll, Clairo, Benson Boone, Chinchilla, HAIM, Knox Hill, boygenius, The Black Keys, X Ambassadors, Prof, the first couple albums of my favorite band twentyone pilots were independent and imo their best. Every genre has indie artists that deserve a listen.
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I'll try them. Thanks for the list.
@ I hope you find something you like. Once you search, the Spotify and You Tube algorithm will give you more to listen to.
LOVE DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - such LOVELY, SMOKY VOCALS!! When I was little: I SO WANTED TO LOOK LIKE HER!! SUCH A LOVELY LADY!! RIP, DUSTY - YOU are MISSED! Hugs from TEXAS, CLIFF!!
Yep Dusty, Petula Clark, Lulu, Cilla Black, the British women who came out in the 60s were amazing and really popular in America as well as the UK.
Haven't heard anyone react to Petula Clark yet and she had so many hits.
Cilla Black tried but she just didn't hit it off in the USA as well as Dusty and Petula...never nderstaood that.
You might recognize this as the song playing in Pulp Fiction when Vincent picks up Mia
If you want to experience her voice in its purest form listen to the look of love.
Great call and my favourite of hers.... sexy, smoky and a great sultry sax solo.
Massive, massive star here in the UK in the 60's, there's a huge rabbit hole to fall down with Dusty. Yes and the days of no auto tune etc. She was sensational and well loved. RIP Dusty.
When I first heard Dusty sing in the USA on her first release "I Only Wanna Be With You" I was 8 years old, I knew this woman had IT. Dusty Springfield was the second artist of the British Invasion, [including some Irish and Scottish] after the Beatles, to have a hit. the The Beatles, interviewed by singer Dusty Springfield on their first-ever appearance on the British television program "Ready Steady Go!" on October 4th 1963. They knew her well. The British took our rock and roll and soul, dumped it back in our lap while we script through teen crooners, dance crazes and what not because the adults made sure Elvis got drafted to stop him, the music business payola scandals [look those up] and adults and politicians trying to take control of "that evil commie plot rock and roll" that corrupted our youth [lol]. They brought our music back home to us and expanded and gave us some new music to be excited about...they saved rock and roll from dying on the vine.
Before 1997 there was no autotune. You had to actually be able to sing the notes perfect, direct to tape, every time. True talent!
Pretty sure this was a live performance. Hadn’t seen this clip before but it IS different from the studio version and other performances of the song that I have seen her do. Yes, this was a huge hit and has been played over and over again down the decades. Dusty is a legend to us all.
Rest assured....this is the original version of the song. Now go forth and listen to more Dusty - it will be a truly rewarding experience.
Our daughter married one of the pastor's sons. She walked down the aisle to this song. Her Aunty loved it because a generation earlier she went out with our minister's oldest son!
You need to listen to
" YOU DONT HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME"
It's a real beautiful song. Luving the reactions, rose in Oxford england ❤❤❤
I want to thank you for your channel. As you probably know, there are so many reaction videos out there, but you really love music, and it shows. It makes me so happy6 to see someone really appreciate truly good music. It's written on your face in such a genuine way, and it makes your channel worth watching. When you hear us say our music was great... it really was [and still is..]
Back when music was REAL & AUTHENTIC!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥gotta love Dusty’s smokey vocals and soul filled groove,lol. Good music,good times😃🎶❤️✌🏻
The late Dusty Springfield (nee Mary O'Brien) had the most wonderful voice & a string of hit songs including "Wishin' & Hopin;" fand "You Don't Have to Say you Love Me".
Other women artists you might enjoy are Brenda Lee ("I'm Sorry"), Leslie Gore ("You Don't Own Me") and Petula Clark ("Kiss Me Goodbye").
I loved Dusty, her voice and her style were amazing. This song was a little scandalous back then! Have you heard Please don't let me be Misunderstood by the Animals or just the House of the Rising Sun? Both are great! You do a great job with your reactions!
Dusty Springfield and Pet Shop Boys - What Have I Done To Deserve This (Live at The BRITs 1988)
Oh hell ya!!! 🎶❤️✌🏻
She's Amazing ! She's got a lot of great songs one of my favorites of hers is "Windmills of my mind " ...
This was sampled for Cypress Hill's Hits from the Bong.
Springfield recorded her album Dusty in Memphis at American Sound Studio in Memphis and Atlantic Records' studios in New York City. she had her own tv show in London. During her 1960s peak, she ranked among the most successful British female performers on both sides of the Atlantic.
She’s great
❤❤❤Dusty ❤❤❤ welcome to the smooth soulful experience of the great Miss Dusty Springfield!
No, this is quite obviously a live performance because I know every nuance of this song along with pretty much everybody else on this planet who is over the age 30.
Yeah, this is a great performance. It really is everything Dusty touched was gold.
When this song came out, I was in junior high. My girlfriend had a crush on a guy whose father was a preacher. We got a lot of mileage out of this song!
She is my favorite female vocalist and an early purveyor of "Blue-Eyed Soul." And it thrills me to watch people like yourself discover her greatness!
Listened to this as a small child. Didn't get some of the references but loved her voice.
I was 1 year old when this came out 🙃 the scene from Pulp Fiction where John Travolta & Uma Thurman dance, it's to this song! 💛 this was a great reaction!
I have this song on a CD that I keep in my car. When my daughter was younger, and we'd get in the car so I could take her to nursery school, the first thing she always said to me was, "Mom, play the lady song!". Apparently, we're all born to love this song!! Lisa 💖🎸
I freakin LOVE this song, have done so since I was a kid
This is a very awesome song. Dusty Springfield is so very awesome! Love your reaction!
Quality Artist, Quality Tune, Quality Reaction.
This is one of my favorite of hers. Another good one of hers is "Wishin' and Hopin.'"
Another good one of hers is.......anything she chose to sing. If a song was crappy, she elevated it, much less what she did with quality material.
Heard this fantastic and classic song for decades without knowing she is a Brit. She really shows zero trace of it in her singing.
Another 60s era great female artist also a Brit for Cliff to do is "Lulu" - To Sir with Love" from the movie of the same name from 1967. Another Great is "Petula Clark". Her song "Downtown" from 1965 is a favorite and all her songs have the 60s sound that give a happy feeling as I see it that they promote..... couple others are - "I know a place" and "Don't sleep in the subway darling".... hopefully with some video cover... it gets thru... great songs.
We have Cher with her 1971 hit - "Gypsies Tramps and Thieve"s. That became a big hit for her without Sonny. Also a Country crossover big hit for "Jeannie C. Riley" - "Harper Valley PTA from 1968. Great videos from TV shows. Cannot Forget the hit from "Dolly Parton" - "I will always love you" That also in the was huge for Whitney Houston. Dolly wrote it and had a hit with in 1973.
She definitely murdered with that voice! Heard a lot of her stuff in the 70s and 80s.
You’re right, this was a very popular song back then. We had great raw talent.
She died in 1999 at 60. Far, far too young. An amazing, amazing talent. Her music lives on.
Cancer...sad...
I love this song! I Only Want To Be With You is lovely as well ♥
Now that you've done a reaction on Dusty Springfield, great song and a great talent! You need to do a reaction to Anne Murray, the first Canadian singer to reach #1 on the US charts!
You ARE Right, it WAS EVERYWHERE❗
Dusty was a huge star . Today’s stars back then were called Hootchie Dancers , they wouldn’t last on stage because if you couldn’t bring it , we would have Booed them off the stage, and if we got really pissed we threw stuff. Look up stages with chicken wire
Wrecking Crew backing her up. Elvis loved that “Memphis Sound” so much he came by that same studio a few months later to record his most soulful album “Elvis in Memohis”. Then The Stones and others big groups came by.
Dusty and Tom Jones singing 🎶 I’m going to make you love me is a must for you to listen to 👍🏻🤩🏴
Dusty was such a talent!
I absolutely love this song. I was a little baby when this song came out but I would hear it often in the 70s, 80s, and into the 90s because it was always a popular song. It was always the coolest people that would play this song at a party in the 80s and 90s. Great songs from those days had long staying power. Boomers, X'ers like me, and Millennials would be exposed to these songs. Dusty Springfield is a legend.
Always loved her! And I still listen to this song today!
Oh man I love this (Born '61) Her voice, the arrangement caught me in an instant
I wasn't alive in the 60s but this song was EPIC. Dusty Springfield was Epic. I didn’t come along until 1972 and my mom used to play this song. ❤
Passed way too soon, loved Dusty.
One of the greatest 🔥🔥
🔥Dusty Springfield 🔥
❤Dusty❤
I love this song. It has been along time since I heard it.
I would love to see you react to Tommy James and the Shondells, Crimson and Clover. Again, the 60's!!
More Dusty please!
This was my, I guess you could say theme song in the early seventies. I had my first kiss in 1971 at the age of eleven by the fifteen year old son of a preacher man.
Blue-eyed soul
Your right it was on the radio alot
You need to react to you don't have to say you love me. By Dusty Springfield
This one always reminds me of Pulp Fiction ❤
Dusty is the sister of Buffalo Springfield. Buffalo Springfield is famous for the song “For What It’s Worth”
Hope you're joking. Dusty Springfield is from the UK and it's a stage name. Buffalo Springfield is an American group, with Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richey Furay, etc.
"Hits from the Bong"
RIP
This (the real thing) is why it's so hard for us oldies to get interested in modern music.
Another really catchy song in the soulful pop groove (sorry, I've no idea really about genre definitions!) is Stevie Wonder's I Heard it on the Grapevine.
Seeing colors in the music isn't odd at all. When I listen to a tune, pictures form in my head that matches the rhythm of the song.
Please react to Josh Stone singing this song in the Hall of Fame . It is next level!
Cypress Hill. Hits from the bong
You want something wild... Vicky Laurence.. the night the lights went out in Georgia...
You might want to look up a condition called synesthesia. It's a phenomenon that some people have that causes two or more senses to activate when only one sense should be active, such as seeing sound as colors. 😉
Do you not know this from Pulp Fiction? That movie gave this song a big resurgance!
Another British Female Blue-Eyed Soul Singer of that era was Kiki Dee who was signed by Tamla/Motown. Scorching Rock Song was “I Got the Music In Me”. She also sang soul, pop, folk, anything and everything. Here’s her big Rock Hit. th-cam.com/video/LkvBJJXMzRc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0NQuNWG4L9sV5ETg
One of my favorite songs from the 60s was I Gotta Be Me by Sammy Davis Jr. It became my theme song, sort of. I need to see if I can find it. Haven't heard it in years.
If you’ve seen Pulp Fiction, you’ve heard this song…or at least part of it.
Great soundtrack btw.
In those days, most TV performances were the artist lip-synching the studio version. Notice there's no band and the music is identical to the original. She may be singing over it.
Crosby Stills Nash & young, song Teach your Children
Look for “You don’t have to say you love me”
Sounds like The Swampers behind Dusty, no?
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You should hear her singing with Tom Jones
You should try her song called ( Spooky )
She could Sang😊
she was singing bro...for sue, the studio cut sounds different for sure....really good sound
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If you see colours, you need to listen to Pink Floyd Shine on you Crazy Diamond 1-9
Love this one! If you have a chance, check out ODE TO BILLY JOE BYBOBBIE GENTRY!
Seeing music in colors is a real thing. It's called synesthesia.
Check out Petula Clark Downtown
Wait until he hits some Steely Dan!
Have you ever listened to the Shangri-Las or the Ronettes?
Dusty Springfield was (I believe ) the first white woman to be asked to sign up for Motown.
Wrong, it was Kiki Dee
@michellepeoplelikeyoumurde8373 sorry, Dusty Springfield 1965, Kiki Dee 1973!
Try 'Goin Back"
I just subscribed l would like to see you reaction to the the GOATS THE BEATLES COME TOGETHER.. do your self a favour ☮️🇦🇺🇺🇸 say no more
She went to Elvis’ house. WITH ELVIS.