I just heard this on the radio again and I was thinking, "Did the BeeGees actually sing this song???" And then I looked at the info and saw Frankie Valli. Thanks for confirming my first instinct.
The Gibb's were ruling the charts back then with the success of Saturday Night Fever, Andy Gibb having solo success with the help of his brothers, and this.
This was my childhood. It makes me sad to know it over and I'll never be able to go back. It was wonderful and magical. I think...it was the best we will have ever experienced....before the world changed forever to what we have today....everything feels the same now
The fact it has a disco beat and such a powerful opening, mixed with lyrics about youth culture in the 50's and the legend Frankie Valli makes this feel like a time travel song - you're going from the 1970's back to the 50's. Perfect opener for the movie, and my favourite song from it to this day, ever since I played the hell out of the CD at 7 years old!
This track is interesting in that it is openly from the time the movie came out and has that disco sound, unlike the rest of the songs emulating 50s music.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 the present of the story or the present of the film production? I'll admit I was only talking about the musical style rather than the lyrical content. :)
I was a college football player in the 80’s. During fall camp getting ready for the morning practice, 5:30 a.m., in the locker room, we had a 300 lb offensive lineman that would play this song every morning. Beaten, tired and feeling down, when he bellowed out “yes” at the start of the song it always got me pumped up and ready for practice.
Grease was written by Barry Gibb which he could have sang it for the movie, but he decided to give it to Frankie Valli because Valli was his favorite pop singer and felt the movie needed someone from that era to sing the song. Valli had the choice of singing the theme song Grease or appearing in the movie and singing Beauty School Dropout. He made the right choice and the rest is history.
“There is a chance that we can make it so far, we start believing now, we can be who we are…” Greaser or not, you have to admit that line is pretty inspiring.
Yes, the lyrics are really applicable right now, in a world ass backwards, yeah we have gone to far, love is a growing pain in a world twisted and you know what you get when the trains run off the rails ........a Trainwreck!!!
I believe Barry Gibbs ( writer & background Vocals ) and Frankie Valli ( Lead Vocals ) did a excellent job of making this great song in a great partnership way!
El Gato Gordo I was born a year later 😂 But this song and the movie was popular among the kids in the 80s also, I think I was maybe 6 when I saw this the first time and wanted to be like Sandy and had a crush on Danny 😍😍😍 Grease is indeed one of the best movies ❤️❤️❤️
My grandfather graduated highschool in 78 and he always tells me how great it was being a teen in the 70s, the cars, the music, the people, makes me wanna invent time travel
listening to this on August 9 2022 after learning of Olivia NJ's passing. Timeless......R.I.P Olivia Newton John.......There is a chance that we can make it so far....
This movie doesn't do much for me, but I LOVE this song. Groovin' music and lyrics by Barry Gibb with a smooth vocal by Frankie Valli is a recipe for a hot track!
I thought this song sounded very Bee Gees! I didn't know it was written by one of them but I just listened to a Bee Gees song and it made me think of this one.
Lyrics: I solve my problems and I see the light We got a lovin' thing, we gotta feed it right There ain't no danger we can go too far We start believing now that we can be what we are Grease is the word They think our love is just a growing pain Why don't they understand, it's just a crying shame Their lips are lying only real is real We stop the fight right now, we got to be what we feel Grease is the word It's got groove it's got meaning Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion Now, grease is the way we are feeling We take the pressure and we throw away Conventionality belongs to yesterday There is a chance that we can make it so far We start believing now but we can be who we are Grease is the word It's got groove it's got meaning Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion Now, grease is the way we are feeling This is the life of illusion Wrapped up in trouble, laced with confusion What are we doing here? We take the pressure and we throw away Conventionality belongs to yesterday There is a chance that we can make it so far We start believing now that we can be who we are Grease is the word It's got groove it's got meaning Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion Now, grease is the way we are feeling Grease is the word, it's the word That you heard It's got groove it's got meaning Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion Now, grease is the way we are feeling Grease is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word Is the word
Watched grease for the first time yesterday and absolutely fell in love. One of my favourite songs in the entire movie! I'm so happy to have finally seen this musical.
What a very great classic in the year 1978. The movie was one of my favorite back then. I went out to purchase the 45 back then because i couldn't afford the album but my brother Frank had it so i used his album. Fantastic memories than and also today that you never forget. 0:34 I keep singing grease is the word.
I was born in 1993 and yet when I was 16 I easily fell in love with it and many many classic gems by both Franki Valli and the Four Seasons as well as many other countless classic great singers and bands from the 50s 60s 70s 80s & 90s
why did music sound just so much better back then? I just don't understand when people say it sounds better or just as good now. The performances are just so rich with character and feeling.
I’m here because a few days ago I saw the first I think 15 minutes of Grease for the first time and I heard the song playing and I was like “what is this song?” And I just really liked it and liked the whole little cartoon at the beginning of Grease period. It’s so catchy!!!
I can vividly remember laying by the swimming pool listening to this song when it was newly released on the radio. I still love it today and that was a 1978
1:48 "This Is A Life Of Illusion, Wrapped Up In Trouble, Laced With Confusion, What're We Doin' Here?" That Line Always Got Me. Only Barry Gibb Can Write Something Beautiful Like That, And Frankie Knocked It Out Of The Park With This Track
Ricordi di un ragazzo di 15 anni..quante speranze e spensieratezza..ora sn un uomo di quasi 57 anni che ha tanta nostalgia di quei tempi..belli davvero ♥️
Io avevo solo due anni nel 78.Avrei voluto essere un giovane adulto di quel periodo,per godere di questa splendida musica e per essere innamorato della splendida e giovane Olivia Newton John.
Funny you mention because I am learning drums and had a go at this last night... didn't realize before but some of the hi-hat stuff is actually really subtly hard, very nice, smooth playing with a perfect pocket. Lots of poise. Definitely couldn't recreate it as well myself, of course!
I'm 36 years old wasn't born in the era I will tell u this I wish I was all the music was absolutely wonderful and people back then had so much talent nothing like today ....❤
@@markslinger9042 It seems that way due to how you have a bias based off of how that would have been you in your younger years. Everyone looks back at their childhood and teen years as the better days of their live, so long as they weren’t born in a shit hole during war or something. You look at it positively for a number of reasons such as how you always remember the better occurrences when you look back on things or how life was so basic when in reality, that was because you had no responsibilities, not because of what year it was and the setting of society around you.
I think he just wants to go out the way he wants to be remembered a lot of times I sit a think I can still defend the country when those days are long gone.
I’ve never seen this movie start to finish, but I LOVE this song. It’s magical and has a tinge of melancholia for me, as it reminds me of my youth in the 70’s.
Man! Olivia Newton John and this ( Frankie Vali) song was so dope I begged my mom to let me stay and watch it again to hear this song and Olivia lol Moms introduced me to Frankie Vali & four seasons as well.
As a 54 year old all I can say this song works as a medicine, healing, nothing but goodness and great memories ❤
as a 29 year old, i can say the same thing... and the memories is just about the movie that a use to watch with my dad
as a 15 year old i can say my father has grown me up right and i respect this song being the best in the movie
Me too..55.. it's a dose
35, and love the good old songs. Music makes the world go round❤
Totally awesome
I am a black man from Detroit 48 years old. This song has nothing but soul in it. I love it, and I love it one of,,,, My favorite song.
Many greetings to Detroit 🎉
Facts! Great song
I'm a white guy from Groningen 47 years old. This song rocks.
Frankie was nearly deaf when he sang this. Pure muscle memory in his vocal cords. Amazing man.
I am a brown man from the Southern Caribbean and it's one of my favorites too!
I think this the best song in the movie honestly
RarityMoon Me too :))
100% agree and it's not really close either
That’s because it is
RarityMoon
I agree !
I did like one of their musical numbers.
The legacy of The Bee Gees is amazing.
Bee Gees??? It's Frankie Valli and the 4 seasons
@@rosco4731The Bee Gees wrote the song. The legacy they have as song writers is amazing.
@RANDTASH yeah your right, posted without thinking about that.
I always thougth this song was written by them 😂
@@rosco4731 Barry Gibb wrote the song
wonderful song written by the living legend Sir Barry Gibb, and sung sooo beautifully by frankie valli. love this song so much.
😍🍔
with peter frampton on guitar.
I just heard this on the radio again and I was thinking, "Did the BeeGees actually sing this song???" And then I looked at the info and saw Frankie Valli. Thanks for confirming my first instinct.
The Gibb's were ruling the charts back then with the success of Saturday Night Fever, Andy Gibb having solo success with the help of his brothers, and this.
thank you for this comment that man is the GOAT
The slightly early, whispery 'grease' vocal is so subtle and smart.
Written by The Bee Gees with input from Peter Frampton, and with Frankie Valli on vocals, it would be impossible for this to not be amazing
Frankie Valley on the Rocks
I had no idea.
Memorable song.I heard it ,for first time in the late 70s and has stuck with me ever since.
I thought it was the Bee Gees!
@StevenVWms we live inn 4-D now
A homage to 50's Greaser culture juxtaposed with a 70's disco infused beat. One of Barry Gibb's finest tunes. Love it !
sounds like funk to me
Have to agree.
Oh is that Sooo😃
It's not Barry Gibb though can you read bro? Lol
@@jamiepasquariello2652he wrote the song smartass 🙄
This was my childhood. It makes me sad to know it over and I'll never be able to go back. It was wonderful and magical. I think...it was the best we will have ever experienced....before the world changed forever to what we have today....everything feels the same now
I believe every generation feels that way.
The fact it has a disco beat and such a powerful opening, mixed with lyrics about youth culture in the 50's and the legend Frankie Valli makes this feel like a time travel song - you're going from the 1970's back to the 50's. Perfect opener for the movie, and my favourite song from it to this day, ever since I played the hell out of the CD at 7 years old!
Barry Gibb is why
One off the best songs everrrrrr.....
YYYYEEESSSS!!!
agreed!
😍🍔
YEA
Barry Gibb has at least 3 songs in the top 20 songs of all time.
For a 70s movie about the 50s nostalgia it made soundtrack history.
🍔😍
Great point man.
This track is interesting in that it is openly from the time the movie came out and has that disco sound, unlike the rest of the songs emulating 50s music.
@@originaluddite he's using the narrator's voice in the present
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 the present of the story or the present of the film production? I'll admit I was only talking about the musical style rather than the lyrical content. :)
I'm not the only one who thinks this is the best song in Grease right?
Easily.
Definitely is the best song in Grease. Why? Because the Gibb!
yessssssssssss
My vote is in on that.
Yes but also Beaty school drop go back to high school
I was a college football player in the 80’s. During fall camp getting ready for the morning practice, 5:30 a.m., in the locker room, we had a 300 lb offensive lineman that would play this song every morning. Beaten, tired and feeling down, when he bellowed out “yes” at the start of the song it always got me pumped up and ready for practice.
Great story. Thanks for sharing.
that is music brother. cheers.
Great inspiration to draw on when you're hitting the sled
Barry Gibb was a musical genius
Was? He's still around.
@@chrishyde1216 -- Sadly he's the only Gibb brother still around (with his 3 younger brothers having passed).
@@chrishyde1216i love high Voices
@@AEMoreira81Sad
Grease was written by Barry Gibb which he could have sang it for the movie, but he decided to give it to Frankie Valli because Valli was his favorite pop singer and felt the movie needed someone from that era to sing the song. Valli had the choice of singing the theme song Grease or appearing in the movie and singing Beauty School Dropout. He made the right choice and the rest is history.
To add more confusion to the Frankies lol, Frankie Avalon sang Beauty School Dropout
This was the best thing about that movie!
This will get you out of the doldrums!
The only thing I can stand about that creepy movie
Takes me back there!!
Questionable take
Creepy?@@analiacaballero3345
“There is a chance that we can make it so far, we start believing now, we can be who we are…” Greaser or not, you have to admit that line is pretty inspiring.
Yes, the lyrics are really applicable right now, in a world ass backwards, yeah we have gone to far, love is a growing pain in a world twisted and you know what you get when the trains run off the rails ........a Trainwreck!!!
Unforgettable song. I had always craved this beautiful tune in my youth, believing it was the Bee Gees on vocals
Barry Gibb is a genius may be the best songwriter in my book
RIP OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN...
Non è olivia... È frankie cazzo. Voce da donna 😂😂😂
I believe Barry Gibbs ( writer & background Vocals ) and Frankie Valli ( Lead Vocals ) did a excellent job of making this great song in a great partnership way!
Wow! Summer of 78, being a teenager and crushing big time on Olivia Newton John. Oh, great music also playing over the airwaves too.
El Gato Gordo I was born a year later 😂 But this song and the movie was popular among the kids in the 80s also, I think I was maybe 6 when I saw this the first time and wanted to be like Sandy and had a crush on Danny 😍😍😍 Grease is indeed one of the best movies ❤️❤️❤️
@@AnnieL001 hahaha when I saw it I brought a leather jacket and slicked my hair back like Danny...hade a crush on olivia n j😉
My grandfather graduated highschool in 78 and he always tells me how great it was being a teen in the 70s, the cars, the music, the people, makes me wanna invent time travel
i was 11 but i remember this too. 😎
@@nathanmartineau4934 He’s absolutely correct! Please invent a Time Machine ASAP 😁
Great song, and Frankie Valli was the perfect choice to sing it. The opening scene + this song had me hooked on the movie.
Grease is STILL the word
listening to this on August 9 2022 after learning of Olivia NJ's passing. Timeless......R.I.P Olivia Newton John.......There is a chance that we can make it so far....
I didn’t know she passed. 😔 RIP my first crush
Yesterday it seems like I was 17 yrs old watching this movie . Today at 60. I realized getting old is damn privilege not a given right .
What a dear girl. I almost weep just thinking about her; she was so beautiful, and mega-sweet too. RIP
@@alpappalardi7044who knows..our next life maybe far far better than this one.
RIP Dame Olivia Newton-John (September 26, 1948 - August 8, 2022), aged 73
You will be remembered as a legend.
È frankie non olivia
The Bee Gees echoing the vocals in the back takes me to heaven.
Wow alway thought it was women in the bg vocals.
@@TheRokstarchik101 it is but he appears in on the “what are we doing here” part
Just Barry, not all of them. Song written solely by Barry.
And Peter Frampton on guitar.. food for thought..👍🏿
Originally men in the olden times would use high vocals in music.. crazy right,?
This gives me a nostalgic feeling... as a child
You can * almost * smell that nicotine and hear that "buzzy" AM radio just hearing this--I know I can
This movie doesn't do much for me, but I LOVE this song. Groovin' music and lyrics by Barry Gibb with a smooth vocal by Frankie Valli is a recipe for a hot track!
Andy...? You mean Barry?
Hell yeah !!!!!
I thought this song sounded very Bee Gees! I didn't know it was written by one of them but I just listened to a Bee Gees song and it made me think of this one.
@@luvkindness ssssssssssss P
P
0:00.........let's all go deaf together!😵🙉
Barry Gibb forever!!!
Barry Gibb the leader of the bee gees wrote it
I didn't know that, the song is wonderful ❤️
Talkin bout chest hair, talkin bout crazy cool medallions
This song and Movie remind me of when I was just a little guy and my sister forcing me to watch and listen constantly. I love you Jenn!!!!!!
Exact same. And they'd make me act out the guy parts.
🍔😍
Frankie’s vocals and the background vocals with the melody are amazing. What a time in music!
The genius of the beegees at work again
My family always makes fun of the BeeGees and my love of their music. It has made me HAPPY for the last 50 years!!!
I remember being in Houston Tx to start a new job. Shared an apartment with 4 guys and we woke up to that song every morning for 12 weeks. Love it!!
Lyrics:
I solve my problems and I see the light
We got a lovin' thing, we gotta feed it right
There ain't no danger we can go too far
We start believing now that we can be what we are
Grease is the word
They think our love is just a growing pain
Why don't they understand, it's just a crying shame
Their lips are lying only real is real
We stop the fight right now, we got to be what we feel
Grease is the word
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way we are feeling
We take the pressure and we throw away
Conventionality belongs to yesterday
There is a chance that we can make it so far
We start believing now but we can be who we are
Grease is the word
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way we are feeling
This is the life of illusion
Wrapped up in trouble, laced with confusion
What are we doing here?
We take the pressure and we throw away
Conventionality belongs to yesterday
There is a chance that we can make it so far
We start believing now that we can be who we are
Grease is the word
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way we are feeling
Grease is the word, it's the word
That you heard
It's got groove it's got meaning
Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way we are feeling
Grease is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
Is the word
We know
Gracias. Thanks...for the lyrics
Thank you!
You the man for this!!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
That we can be *who we are
Barry Gibb is a genius. This is beautiful.
this is one of the best songs in my quarantine playlist
satsuki roblox Is 8
What a legend
recently i have heard a lot.
😍🍔
this year has been sad, and this song makes it sader
I wanna play this song every morning to feel myself motivated :)
then... JUST... DO IT!!! YOU CAN DO IT!!! JUST DO IT!!! (Shia LeBlah)
😍🍔
Do it!
Funny you say that. It's 4:55 am.
Why not?
Watched grease for the first time yesterday and absolutely fell in love. One of my favourite songs in the entire movie! I'm so happy to have finally seen this musical.
Better super super super late than never! Welcome aboard!
The best opening movie credits
Haleyey😍
kudos to Sir Barry Gibb for writing this song ! one of his masterpiece that he created ❤️
Frankie Delivers this so effortlessly from Sherry to this WOW! Legend! As for Barry Gibb ....King Midas!
What a very great classic in the year 1978. The movie was one of my favorite back then. I went out to purchase the 45 back then because i couldn't afford the album but my brother Frank had it so i used his album. Fantastic memories than and also today that you never forget. 0:34 I keep singing grease is the word.
46 yrs. Ago..
ESTA MUSICA ME RECUERDA MI ADOLESCENCIA, EXCELENTE TEMA DE FRANKIE VALLI QUE NUNCA PASARA DE MODA
😎😎😎
They sure knew how to arrange music back in the day - the background vocals, chord changes, the brass and that drum break!
Barry Gibb
Wrote and produced.
1978!
I was born in 1993 and yet when I was 16 I easily fell in love with it and many many classic gems by both Franki Valli and the Four Seasons as well as many other countless classic great singers and bands from the 50s 60s 70s 80s & 90s
92' here. We were born in the wrong era, we were born too late!!
I used to play hockey with Frankie Valli’s son I remember him bringing our team beer after the games.
This is the best song I've heard in ages.
why did music sound just so much better back then? I just don't understand when people say it sounds better or just as good now. The performances are just so rich with character and feeling.
Because they can actually sing.
@@mturner2584 That is very true!
Esta música tocou muito nos bons tempos da discotecas. Tempo que faziam musicas de qualidades.
Agree ;3 As a Spanish speaker I could understand you
More one great song, made by the most better songwriter for the all times..Sir Barry Gibb.
Peter Frampton on lead guitar
I’m here because a few days ago I saw the first I think 15 minutes of Grease for the first time and I heard the song playing and I was like “what is this song?” And I just really liked it and liked the whole little cartoon at the beginning of Grease period. It’s so catchy!!!
Watch the whole movie. Trust me.
@@JimSting this was me years ago
Facts
Me too! I'm watching it now :D
@@Nia_Pan :)
I can vividly remember laying by the swimming pool listening to this song when it was newly released on the radio. I still love it today and that was a 1978
Wow, that must be a beautiful memory.
I’ve always wondered how it felt when certain dope songs were first released. Thank you for giving me a peek into that.
This is definitely a song I'd love to time travel for to listen to it new. *dream sigh*
1:48
"This Is A Life Of Illusion,
Wrapped Up In Trouble,
Laced With Confusion,
What're We Doin' Here?"
That Line Always Got Me. Only Barry Gibb Can Write Something Beautiful Like That, And Frankie Knocked It Out Of The Park With This Track
Ricordi di un ragazzo di 15 anni..quante speranze e spensieratezza..ora sn un uomo di quasi 57 anni che ha tanta nostalgia di quei tempi..belli davvero ♥️
Io avevo solo due anni nel 78.Avrei voluto essere un giovane adulto di quel periodo,per godere di questa splendida musica e per essere innamorato della splendida e giovane Olivia Newton John.
@@massimolombardi1367 ti capisco 😊cmq credimi che quello è stato un periodo veramente fertile x la musica internazionale e italiana
Grease brought me here, but Winning Time brought me back here again!
Same!
Daaaang. Heard my dad (he’s 60) listen to this song. Caught my attention and fully listened to it…..this song slaps hard.
when i hear this on radio 2 it makes my day.. Rydell high. Cant we all go back to that time .. Pleeeease???
Best song from the Grease soundtrack - by a mile!
What an absolute banger.
Is anyone else just loving the drumming in this band? That guy is so solid. Who's s gonna love you shows off his talent even more. Amazing!
Funny you mention because I am learning drums and had a go at this last night... didn't realize before but some of the hi-hat stuff is actually really subtly hard, very nice, smooth playing with a perfect pocket. Lots of poise. Definitely couldn't recreate it as well myself, of course!
yeah, I love those hi hats, the subtle triplets. The drummer was Ron 'Tubby' Ziegler.
Swearin' To God, just heard this on the radio in the middle of the night! Boston AM radio, 26th October, 2023 Hallelujah
Rest in peace,Olivia Newton-John 🙏
I'm 36 years old wasn't born in the era I will tell u this I wish I was all the music was absolutely wonderful and people back then had so much talent nothing like today ....❤
Frankie is still living at 89
Another song that made me sad I wasn’t in that era
"i wAs bORn iN thE wrOnG gEnerATiOn"
@@HOTD108_ *pEople iNtiMitAdIng*
😍🍔
Be sad be very sad, it was AS GOOD AS IT IS PORTRAYED.
@@markslinger9042 It seems that way due to how you have a bias based off of how that would have been you in your younger years. Everyone looks back at their childhood and teen years as the better days of their live, so long as they weren’t born in a shit hole during war or something. You look at it positively for a number of reasons such as how you always remember the better occurrences when you look back on things or how life was so basic when in reality, that was because you had no responsibilities, not because of what year it was and the setting of society around you.
Saw the movie when it came out back in the day. Still love this song-it’s timelessly good.
Never ever tire of this ❤️GREASE IS THE WORD!!!
*"is the place, is the motion,.....it's the way we are feeling"*
*this shit is poetry*
If this was supposed to be funny you failed
Barry Gibb was instructed to sprinkle the word Grease throughout the song. So he did.
Goosebumps EVERY time!
Always thought it was a black singer singing this. Barry Gibb is a genius writer.
I was born in December of '77, so some of my earliest memories are of hearing this playing on the radio constantly.
Best pop song of the entire 1970s.
That's really saying something. In a decade with Bohemian Rhapsody, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Deacon Blues. Not to mention Staying Alive.
@@jacksonmorganfroghin4815 those aren't pop songs. Those are rock songs.
@@axltyler How do you delineate the difference? What are the earmarks of a pop song, per se?
Amazing song to listen to while working out, doing work or being on a coffee break or even taking a walk outside
When you finally realize the soundtrack is the best thing about the film...
This is by far the best opening credit song I've ever seen.
Rest In Peace Olivia Newton-John, a legend of there ever was one
Barry gibb wrote it. ❤❤ I was 4 or 5 when the movie came out
Os final dos anos 1970, inesquecível para nós que vivemos o auge da música mundial. Nostalgia Pura.
There was nostalgia for the 50's in the 70's, I'm nostalgic for the 70's today.
One of the best and most catchiest opening themes from a film I’ve ever heard!!🤩
Grease is my favourite x
Grease is the word, it's got groove it's got meaning
Heard it on TikTok because of the catchy intro, here for the full version.. it doesn't disappoint
This song will never get old
Oh what an era!!😊😊😊❤
Agree , I remember watching this movie at the drive inn back in the day , we would sneak our friends in the trunk of the car lol great times cheers .
@@bobwirth9256 didn't they do that in the movie too.
@@SGTGAGE They may have . It's been so long since I watched it lol may have to watch it again 😅
@@bobwirth9256 i just watched it on Netflix yesterday
@@SGTGAGE awesome
Zombie Frankie brought me here
I think he just wants to go out the way he wants to be remembered a lot of times I sit a think I can still defend the country when those days are long gone.
me 2
🤣🤣🤣
Nahhh why is this me - though my man bangs
Hahah 😅 me too!
This is so nostalgic I can't explain
On 1:51' Sir Barry Gibb makes a little vocal part.
One of my favorites. When I was a kid I heard this song on the radio often on: WCBS FM/New York, 101.1
I’ve never seen this movie start to finish, but I LOVE this song. It’s magical and has a tinge of melancholia for me, as it reminds me of my youth in the 70’s.
i mean the movie is pretty fun . great soundtrack.
@kurtl2525... you need to get on that. Great nostalgic movie. Other great songs too.
Just watched GREASE and honestly the score was everything
Bee Gees, incredible writers👍
It was just Barry who wrote this one.
MORE PEOPLE NEED TO LOVE AND RESPECT THESE GUYS AND THEIR BEAUTIFUL MUUUSSIICC
This is an icon....
Forever
😍🍔😍
Whose here to pay tribute to ms Olivia ? Rip to an angel
Man! Olivia Newton John and this ( Frankie Vali) song was so dope I begged my mom to let me stay and watch it again to hear this song and Olivia lol Moms introduced me to Frankie Vali & four seasons as well.
This song is spitting a lot of facts that people gloss over.
@user-tv9px6ju2d what the hell are you talking about? I meant the part about how life is an illusion
Been a fan of Valli’s, but Winning Time s2e5 brought me here