The wonderful voice of Scott Walker. This was not their best but it had a strong message to those who felt it. Scott had a voice that was unforgettable and haunting. I love him still even though hes gone.
The utterly fabulous Scott Engel - for my money, the greatest voice ever heard in contemporary music. In the mid-60's this band were outselling the Beatles.
Even though I was born in 1977 grew up with 80s and 90s music admit some 60s music is great a listen. Prefer it to anything nowadays. This song for me helps you relax and get mind of bad things
@@rajnirvan3336 You were in fact correct that this is a "60s song", as Tom Rush wrote 'No Regrets' in the 1960s -- and he released it in 1968 as a single and on his album The Circle Game (1968), both quite popular recordings. This version by The Walker Brothers, meanwhile, does date from 1975. If I were a teacher marking exams, I'd give you full credit and @kayla-ren2215 partial credit, while recommending she check her facts before telling someone else they're wrong. I was not quite 13 when Tom Rush's new song came out, and it was absolutely "of the 1960s" in sound, mood, style and context. Here, one hears 70s style layered over that by the Walker Brothers.
I cry every time I hear this but still keep playing it .I've been in love once only it will never happen again.x💔x I do like the Midge Ure version as well.x
The fascinating thing about life is that you never know what's just around the corner. If you stay optimistic and keep positive you WILL fall in love again. I guarantee it.
No one is asking to come back if you want them back or not long over due bullshit it would be said you lucky bastard leaving no tears you cry nice to be wanted (not)
This is a wonderful single, never forgotten, great to listen to again. ❤
Brilliant always ❤❤❤
Fabulous song. Great vocals and the arrangement is excellent. I never tire of hearing it.
I love you, John Walker ❤
The guitar solo starts off in pain
Then it rises rises to freedom
Such a beautiful song. Total classic.
I have requested that this be played at my funeral. I am now 75 so not far away? I love Scotts voice.
Plenty of years left mate 👍🍻
i’m here because it was played at our lesley’s funeral today, she was 73 and the strongest character i have ever met
@@chriszeibots8970 Not with my illnesses my friend. It is only Gods will that I am still here.
But they will have a change of heart and play In the Port of Amsterdam!
❤@@jamesmartin8460
He’s voice is like wiping your arse with a silk cloth, amazing.
The wonderful voice of Scott Walker.
This was not their best but it had a strong message to those who felt it.
Scott had a voice that was unforgettable and haunting. I love him still even though hes gone.
The utterly fabulous Scott Engel - for my money, the greatest voice ever heard in contemporary music. In the mid-60's this band were outselling the Beatles.
Along with Robin Gibb from the BG'S.
Heartbreakingly good!
Perfection.
Driving home today, song came on radio fucksake what a blessing so much talent, proper music,what a voice people
Best ever version nothing to compare to this outstanding.
Beautiful song beautifully sung from better days of old …. Thank yooz WB
Oh what memories! One of the greatest songs ever and by one of the greatest groups ever. God bless them and can't wait to meet up.
A song that will always be a classic sublime tune .
Real music
Still loving it in 2021 ever since it was first released. A great song and some of the best voices ever.
The arrangement is excellent. I never tire of hearing it.
OMG this song really does pull at the heart strings ❤....TLC
My favorite song by the Walkers! What a voice on the lead vocal!
The classic American high Baritone.
I can not get over his voice.
Unique Voice one of the best IMHO Jim, Surrey
Even though I was born in 1977 grew up with 80s and 90s music admit some 60s music is great a listen. Prefer it to anything nowadays. This song for me helps you relax and get mind of bad things
But this song is from the mid-70's.
@@kayla-Rey22 oh right thanks for letting me know
@@rajnirvan3336 : Np
@@rajnirvan3336 You were in fact correct that this is a "60s song", as Tom Rush wrote 'No Regrets' in the 1960s -- and he released it in 1968 as a single and on his album The Circle Game (1968), both quite popular recordings. This version by The Walker Brothers, meanwhile, does date from 1975. If I were a teacher marking exams, I'd give you full credit and @kayla-ren2215 partial credit, while recommending she check her facts before telling someone else they're wrong. I was not quite 13 when Tom Rush's new song came out, and it was absolutely "of the 1960s" in sound, mood, style and context. Here, one hears 70s style layered over that by the Walker Brothers.
Brooding, sweeping, spine tingling and perfect
Sublime excellence.
Have loved this since forever, the singers and t he songs.
The hours that were yours, echo like ...
Guaranteed to break me every time
superb
Builds and builds …
No regrets...yeah right.
😂
2023 still going strong
I could listen to it every day. Fabulous arrangement.
AMEN @@bobbarkess8000
Weirdly this song popped up in my head today but I thought it was by Roxy Music.
written by Tom Rush, cheers
💥💜💯
Prachtig ❤❤
I cry every time I hear this but still keep playing it .I've been in love once only it will never happen again.x💔x I do like the Midge Ure version as well.x
Very sad. I didn´t know there is a Midge Ure version. But i will listen.
Susan, I'm sorry to hear that. I feel your pain having been in a similar situation
The fascinating thing about life is that you never know what's just around the corner. If you stay optimistic and keep positive you WILL fall in love again. I guarantee it.
Ahead of his time
I thought this was "just O.K." - then the lead guitar kicked in at 4:00 - and I thought "oh, it's still just O.K."
😂
There's no accounting for bad taste.
Bang average vocals. Bang average guitar solo. NAHT! :)
The guitarist is Alan Parker.
Not sure if serious
No one is asking to come back if you want them back or not long over due bullshit it would be said you lucky bastard leaving no tears you cry nice to be wanted (not)