The best cover version of this song ever. Not just Bryan's singing, but the whole act - gestures, face expressions, whistling... The guitar solo deserves appreciation on its own. A true masterpiece.
@@adriangabrielzancada1173 it's much better than the original in my opinion. Although I respect original version too (and without it there would't be this wonderful masterpiece), but anything musical touched by Bryan Ferry kinda turns into gold, such a smooth operator he is. 😍
@@bealeiere4121 Totalmente de acuerdo con lo que decis. Sin lugar a dudas es uno de los artistas mas destacado del new romantics , marcando su impronta sutil y de buen gusto musical y visual.!
My mum loved this song soo much , she was such a brave strong woman , until cancer took her from us 😢💔mum we miss you and love you forever ….. This song was played at her funeral and breaks my heart the instant I hear it …. But wow what a song ! Thank you for such a masterpiece. Rip mum
Der Song ist super 😊!!! Ach, wäre nochmal so jung 😮!!!! Ja, ich hätte viel anderes gemacht!!!! Aber nicht , das ich diese Musik hören darf!!! Das Pfeifen habe ich heute noch in den Ohren 😊!!!!
This is a good arrangement and good production, BUT... There's no way this is BETTER than John Lennon's version! John's version comes from the depths of his soul, and his voice and his lyrics demonstrate that. Glad you admire the great works of the late, great John Lennon.
Dear God, I can't imagine if I was born later and missed the 80's and 90's. I will leave this world with the best two decades just in time. I feel so sorry for the younger generation that they didn't experience life before this artificial crap of today.
I too think same as you, i'm glad i know that beautiful times in the seventies and first half of the eighties, Love that and Love Roxy Music. Respect !!!
Ofc 80s my teens but best pop groups . 90s rave , and so much . But music was better, society was better . And we where much happier . This song is a classic 👌
...'never go underground' - underground vs mainstream? Everything was fine down here, what you call it here? Call it what you will here Way down in this Subbacultcha.
Bin Ü 60, ich liebe diesen Song noch immer! So schön, fühle mich wieder in meine Jugendzeit versetzt wenn ich ihn 0:01 höre! Danke Bryan❤ 💕Grüße aus Austria
This will always be my favourite Roxy music son, Bryan is as is indeed the whole band classy,best dressed and frankly talented unlike so much current cr#p. I mean look at those suites
For me I have to say this is a time when a remake is better than the original. There is so much feeling in this version and it really tugs on your heart strings.
Well the thing with Lennon's version was like many of his songs it was written for Yoko he loved her so much and people did not want to accept that and resented his leaving the Beatles with Brian it just does feel as personal.
@@annalisavajda252 H Anna . Just seen your comment and thanks for response. I appreciate your view and my comment is purely how I feel when listening to both versions.I was reluctant to post my comment as I truly admire John Lennon but had to be honest with my feelings.Kind regards.
This song saved my life many years ago. The saxophone solo in particular felt like a hug to me, Bryan Ferry's voice took me by the hand with its intense sense of understanding and I found the courage and strength to escape from years of humiliation, isolation and violence. Even today, after many, many years, the feeling is still the same. Thank you Brian Ferry for this wonderful gift. And for all other wonderful songs.💝🙏
I too have songs that seem to have just been there at the right time to envelope all my feelings and emotions of that particular point in my life , which come gushing back even now on hearing the song again. I'm so glad you found a better place
This absolute masterpiece of a song actually got 4 incredible individual solos... guitar solo 1:50 which transforms into a saxophone solo 2:14, whistling solo 3:26 which transforms into a synth solo 3:50.. with whistling. Stunning.
Um, I couldn’t agree more that this is a tremendous tribute, and arguably one of the all time greatest covers ever made by anybody… but to imply that the original had no soul is just complete and utter nonsense. The original was literally a man baring his soul. This cover takes the music to another level, yes… but believe me the soul was already there.
@@f.w.2054I think Lennon gave the original track a (slightly gritty, in the sense of musically imperfect) emotional authenticity and Nicky Hopkins' incomparable piano gave it soul. Seems to me that it's a bit like A Song for You, another song of apologetic disclosure and self doubt (in which Leon provided both the components I mentioned about Lennon's original ) covered by Donny Hathaway, (who made it much more beautiful). Except arguably Donny didn't significantly, or repeatedly, diminish either of those two elements (except there was nothing gritty in his singing, somehow it still rang very true for me ) . I love BF's musicality in this cover, but I personally find the slickness not a great fit with the vulnerable, self doubting subject matter.
@@kevinprior3549 This was very early '80s though. And the sax player is Andy Mackay, who was a member of the band since the early '70s, so they weren't jumping on a bandwagon. But you're right that there were a lot of sax solos in the '80s. It was probably Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street in the late '70s that set the trend.
Yes I love John, George, Beatles John is or was the master in my eyes As much as I love John's original version I've got to agree. I love Brian Ferry's version better. And if John hadn't died. Brian would never have released it, as it was in memory of John's death Well done Brian RIP John x
Such a goog music, Bryan is one of the great musicians in the 70`and 80`. His voice is a delicacy for the ears. What a luck, that I was old enough to appreciate his music in his great time. Nowadays music is nothing in comparison with such good time, a time of giants in music.
@@DanielThureskog Makes sense that it was the Prophet. That was one of the first widely used synthesizers. It was also used by Phil Collins around this time on In the Air Tonight.
I heared that song the first time in 1981 as a young man of 28. It became instantly one of my favourate songs and I'm happy listening to it here again.
Oh my God, Bryan Ferry's voice is so sultry, and stunning!!! No one could ever come close to him, in music!!!!!! He is one of a kind.... Just beautiful...🌹🌹🌹🌹...
It has always puzzled me why Roxy never achieved the level of appreciation and recognition they deserved. I guess this is largely to do with the fact that they didn't break America in their early days because they just didn't get it, though they were massive in the UK and many European countries. Interestingly there does seem to be a growing interest on the other side of the pond and I still believe their earlier albums will get the recognition they deserve. There is barely a bad song on 8 absolutely quality albums.
@@biriyaniferrari165Some of us got it, but yes. Overall, most Americans have always been pretty clueless about exceptional music, and if we do appreciate something great it’s usually long after the fact. Us yanks are always late to the party. I’m not sure why that is. Back when Roxy Music was cranking out one great album after another in the early to mid 70’s, they were scoring hits in Europe and Australia, but aside from “Love Is The Drug”, Americans couldn’t be bothered. Most of us were too bogged down in ridiculous garbage like Journey, Styx, and Kansas to pay attention to incredible stuff like Virginia Plain, Out Of The Blue, Do The Strand, A Song For Europe, etc, etc. However there were a few of us over here who were putting in the extra effort to seek out those import singles and read the music mags from across the pond. We may have been few in numbers but we were a very dedicated lot.
Today is my Dad's birthday, 60th anniversary... My Dad is that guy who knows all the songs and singers from all around the world, this song was playing during dinner, I asked him who it was, straight away he answered Brian Ferry - Roxy Music - Jealous Guy... I am so amazed with his passion for music and his knowledge... Part of me admires him so much for this, the other part makes me angry for him to be such a brut sometimes. We don't talk too much because, life, younger brother problems and life again and again, but I do admire my old man so much... He gave me this good taste in music. He is still alive but I don't know why, I do miss him so very much... Thanks Dad for this good taste in music!
Why, after all these years, does my heart still almost stop when I see Bryan Ferry ... especially in this video. One of the best covers of all time and fabulous video too. Please tour one more time Bryan xxx
Wow another classic that Roxy Music covered and improved - takes me straight back to my youth. How beautiful was he? Dark black hair and blue eyes - what a combo.. Effortlessly classy, stand out music, beautiful man with a unique voice and tons of style. I loved being a teenager/young woman in the 70/80's - we were spoiled for music.
During the early, or ‘experimental’ half of their career, much of that could be attributed to Chris Thomas, who produced most of their early albums. One of the all time greatest producers.
Timeless ageless classic. I have always considered John Lennon the ultimate songwriter, but Bryan Ferry's version sends tingles up my spine, from the vocals to the crying sax.
How ultra-cool was Bryan Ferry! Handsome and cool. The video is timeless. Beautiful lush melody amidst horrible background tragedy. I love the strings at 3.50
Effirtlessly cool. Us young dudes in rhe 80s all wanted to be like Ferry.
ha ha yes we did!
@@synthof oh ja mit sicherheit👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👍👍👍👍👍
And who are you today. Am interested to know. Vintage hippie in Vancouver bc Canada is curious
Genauso denke ich auch
I'm sooo jealous Bryan can whistle like that!!! I'M JUST A JEALOUS GUY!!! Bob
Bellissima canzone 🎉❤
❤🎉😢So i
The best cover version of this song ever. Not just Bryan's singing, but the whole act - gestures, face expressions, whistling... The guitar solo deserves appreciation on its own. A true masterpiece.
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Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo!. Es mas.! Me tomaría la licencia para decir que es mejor que la versión original! Saludos desde Buenos Aires!
@@adriangabrielzancada1173 it's much better than the original in my opinion. Although I respect original version too (and without it there would't be this wonderful masterpiece), but anything musical touched by Bryan Ferry kinda turns into gold, such a smooth operator he is. 😍
@@bealeiere4121 Totalmente de acuerdo con lo que decis. Sin lugar a dudas es uno de los artistas mas destacado del new romantics , marcando su impronta sutil y de buen gusto musical y visual.!
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My mum loved this song soo much , she was such a brave strong woman , until cancer took her from us 😢💔mum we miss you and love you forever …..
This song was played at her funeral and breaks my heart the instant I hear it …. But wow what a song ! Thank you for such a masterpiece.
Rip mum
Condolences. We will meet again... ❤
May She rest in peace.
Condoglianze ❤
Wir werden uns alle sehen ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Yes, this is best song i ever hear. Thanks Brian Ferry.
You're welcome mark. I personally think More Than This is my best song but this one is very good too!
thanks john lennon lol
Der Song ist super 😊!!! Ach, wäre nochmal so jung 😮!!!! Ja, ich hätte viel anderes gemacht!!!! Aber nicht , das ich diese Musik hören darf!!! Das Pfeifen habe ich heute noch in den Ohren 😊!!!!
The coda of this song is surreal, could hear it for ages with or without the whistle
Once there was a time when music had soul and quality .....
It is a cover. And for me one of the few times the cover is better than the original!
much better
I AGREE THE COVER IS AWERSOM BUT THE GREAT JOHN LENNON WROTE AN ABSOLUTE MASTER PIECE. :)
This is a good arrangement and good production,
BUT...
There's no way this is BETTER than John Lennon's version!
John's version comes from the depths of his soul, and his voice and his lyrics demonstrate that.
Glad you admire the great works of the late, great John Lennon.
@@lelandelizalde971 Lennon did great. Lennon was one of a kind. But the emotion Brian puts in this song. I think it hits me more
I remember when Avalon was released in the eighties i was eighteen years old n now im sixty and I've learnt the hard way just love my music.
38 years later and it still sounds incredible.The greatest cover of all time.Genius
Yeah, I'd forgotten what a great cover this is.
@@codjh9 buying dulux and polyfilla when i first heard it
I’ve got to agree it’s so incredibly beautiful,smashes lennons’ original with respect to the legend.
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You are so right.
Roxy music LA mia gioventù una canzone che non muore mai non può fantastica ❤
Dear God, I can't imagine if I was born later and missed the 80's and 90's. I will leave this world with the best two decades just in time. I feel so sorry for the younger generation that they didn't experience life before this artificial crap of today.
amen to that...and they know it, look at kate bush and zenana having a revival
I too think same as you, i'm glad i know that beautiful times in the seventies and first half of the eighties, Love that and Love Roxy Music. Respect !!!
Too right mate!
Ofc 80s my teens but best pop groups .
90s rave , and so much .
But music was better, society was better .
And we where much happier .
This song is a classic 👌
You missed the 60s and 70s as well, shame.
Bryan Ferry, one of THE greatest voices ever...
👍👋❤💎
And elegance in motion too.
I'm from Israel and I love Bryan Perry and Roxy Music so much, British music at its best
Born in the 70's, had the pleasure of enjoying all the fab music in the 80's .
They took this song to another level. From gold to diamond.
Bryan Ferry’s sound will never go underground,I could listen to him forever.
Me too I had all his albums saw him Roxy music at wembly love the sax and his wisling
@@lindsayives4915 🎸One of the Greatest Men out of the Uk,his music will live forever.Have a good day ☘️
...'never go underground' - underground vs mainstream?
Everything was fine down here, what you call it here?
Call it what you will here
Way down in this Subbacultcha.
Sometimes I like the original and Bryan's covers equally. This is one. I can imagine Bryan singing that to me.
Ein Meisterwerk unvergessen meine Zeit 😅😅
Bin Ü 60, ich liebe diesen Song noch immer! So schön, fühle mich wieder in meine Jugendzeit versetzt wenn ich ihn 0:01 höre! Danke Bryan❤ 💕Grüße aus Austria
Well now I feel old 😂
Na, na, na...😅@@BernadetteKildin
Today's music can not stand up to this Gold
Einfach nur geil egal welches Jahr passt immer 😊
Roxy Music were always a classy act. Thier influence on the groups in the 80s was obvious
There is no better tribute to John Lennon than this. This cover is simply a masterpiece.
Yes it is too I had the words to it in smash hits as well. Remember seeing the video on top of the pops on tv at the time so too.
Брайан Ферри это гений таких единицы во всем мире Рашид 71 год петербург
I would take Brian Ferry over Lennon every day.
@@menchualcarazmoreno1743 so would I too for sure.
This will always be my favourite Roxy music son, Bryan is as is indeed the whole band classy,best dressed and frankly talented unlike so much current cr#p.
I mean look at those suites
Surely the greatest ever cover?❤😢
If anyone has ever nailed a song it's this guy!
This was A TRIBUTE to John.
Possibly the greatest Lennon tribute ever
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery…. then Bryan Ferry truly loved John Lennon, because this is the best version of this song EVER.
@@Metalhaid He was a Beatles fan n Lennon was his favourite one.
I miss those days,the music,everything from that time,it was beautiful
Music was beautiful then all the way till about 2005.... then it was just shite.... and has been since 😢
One of the best covers of all time
Bryan Ferry, the James Bond of pop !
Nadir Chiboubi can’t argue with that
Brilliant, lol
🙌🏽
Hahahaha hahaha, 007
Hahaah !! Great ! Just great !✔❤
For me I have to say this is a time when a remake is better than the original. There is so much feeling in this version and it really tugs on your heart strings.
Well the thing with Lennon's version was like many of his songs it was written for Yoko he loved her so much and people did not want to accept that and resented his leaving the Beatles with Brian it just does feel as personal.
@@annalisavajda252 H Anna . Just seen your comment and thanks for response. I appreciate your view and my comment is purely how I feel when listening to both versions.I was reluctant to post my comment as I truly admire John Lennon but had to be honest with my feelings.Kind regards.
I agree Catherine , Its an amazing version, pure raw emotion .
Unachtsamkeit,aber auch achten alles was da kraucht in der Luft
You're entitled to your opinion. But you're wrong. This cover brings out the sonic drama of the composition but lennons original is easily superior.
I miss back in the day when music was so pure
No
...pure was YOU
Thanx for your. Comment your a nice person 😁
As good as this is, the live version is even better.
My dad's tune,, RIP 💙💙💙 I miss u so much, hope your dancing in heaven 2 this song ! See u when I get there dad 💙💙🕊 xx
My dads song too ❤
@@dannyferguson4827 ❤🫂
This song saved my life many years ago. The saxophone solo in particular felt like a hug to me, Bryan Ferry's voice took me by the hand with its intense sense of understanding and I found the courage and strength to escape from years of humiliation, isolation and violence. Even today, after many, many years, the feeling is still the same. Thank you Brian Ferry for this wonderful gift. And for all other wonderful songs.💝🙏
I too have songs that seem to have just been there at the right time to envelope all my feelings and emotions of that particular point in my life , which come gushing back even now on hearing the song again. I'm so glad you found a better place
@@harleythebrit6386 Thanks for your nice comment. I hope you too have found your place in life and can listen to the songs from the past with a smile.
👏❤
Respect to you
Glad to hear you have found peace , and well being , God bless you , music ie an powerful remedy, I do honestly believe that.
My dad loved this tune.. great memories.. R.I.P dad.. love you always and forever xxxx
I know what it means to lose a Dad that you really cared for!
Auch mit dieser Musik aufgewachsen ,dein Vater!!
Wie ich auch !!!
COOL
SCHÖN GRUß UNBEKANTERWEISE!!!!
Möge dein dad in Frieden ruhen!!!!
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The older you get the worse life gets
@@bowjana8128 u are not alone
Everything about this guy exudes sophistication and class. And the band, real heart and soul.
I almost forgot how awesome Bryan Ferrys voice was. He just blows me away!
Verry sensuelle !!!💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
and genial music
now only shit
absolutely - Ferry Brilliance !!!
Lindo 😍😘😘😘😘
Yes it’s incredible
This absolute masterpiece of a song actually got 4 incredible individual solos... guitar solo 1:50 which transforms into a saxophone solo 2:14, whistling solo 3:26 which transforms into a synth solo 3:50.. with whistling. Stunning.
u are correct sir never thought of it that way
Only they cut it short, really love the whistling till the very end.
Music is so dumbed down now compared to this. They took out all the solos too! Guitar and sax...
Agree 200%
@@antonioguine9670 300%
Musician for over 40 years and this is the only song (Brian Ferry version) that brings me too tears.... Roxy gave this song a soul. 😭
It had plenty of soul when Lennon did tHe origional!
Um, I couldn’t agree more that this is a tremendous tribute, and arguably one of the all time greatest covers ever made by anybody… but to imply that the original had no soul is just complete and utter nonsense. The original was literally a man baring his soul. This cover takes the music to another level, yes… but believe me the soul was already there.
@@f.w.2054I think Lennon gave the original track a (slightly gritty, in the sense of musically imperfect) emotional authenticity and Nicky Hopkins' incomparable piano gave it soul. Seems to me that it's a bit like A Song for You, another song of apologetic disclosure and self doubt (in which Leon provided both the components I mentioned about Lennon's original ) covered by Donny Hathaway, (who made it much more beautiful). Except arguably Donny didn't significantly, or repeatedly, diminish either of those two elements (except there was nothing gritty in his singing, somehow it still rang very true for me ) .
I love BF's musicality in this cover, but I personally find the slickness not a great fit with the vulnerable, self doubting subject matter.
My friend Jan passed away this morning. Big RM fan. You will be missed friend. 😢❤
That guitar, sax and synth plus Bryan Ferry’s voice is incredible. One of the best cover versions ever. The synth that comes in at 03:50 wow…
Goosebumps
Perfect combination
Sax solos seem to be a common use in the 80s.
The sweet analog string sounds of the Prophet 5 Synth
@@kevinprior3549 This was very early '80s though. And the sax player is Andy Mackay, who was a member of the band since the early '70s, so they weren't jumping on a bandwagon. But you're right that there were a lot of sax solos in the '80s. It was probably Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street in the late '70s that set the trend.
Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music their art stands apart even decades along time. ❤
Bryan Ferry - what a legend. Most stylish of all the 80s & 90s rockers,
I've never thought it could be better than John Lennon does but Bryan Ferry made it. I love this version!
I am a huge John and Beatles fan but I’ve always thought this is easily the best version I’ve ever heard.
Yes I love John, George, Beatles
John is or was the master in my eyes
As much as I love John's original version I've got to agree. I love Brian Ferry's version better. And if John hadn't died. Brian would never have released it, as it was in memory of John's death
Well done Brian RIP John x
Best cover ever , bryan s voice is incredible.
Ferry is sublime. He even makes whistling sound cool.
Yeah, normally I hate when people whistle in a song, but Bryan gets a pass. It works beautifully here.
Such a goog music, Bryan is one of the great musicians in the 70`and 80`. His voice is a delicacy for the ears. What a luck, that I was old enough to appreciate his music in his great time. Nowadays music is nothing in comparison with such good time, a time of giants in music.
One of the most exquisite synth solos of all time. So so good.
Yeah, I love string-synth. This is right up there with Love Will Tear Us Apart, I think.
What synth did he use? A Solina maybe, or probably Synclavier? cheers
@@patkelly8309 A Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 to be exact.
that last keyboard solo gives War On Drugs vibes
@@DanielThureskog Makes sense that it was the Prophet. That was one of the first widely used synthesizers. It was also used by Phil Collins around this time on In the Air Tonight.
To me one of best covers of all time.
HI
YES! Right up there with Jimi Hendrix doing Dylan's 'All along the Watchtower.' Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua
Toosiya Brandt amen
Omg yes x
I agree
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a true musical masterpiece in so many ways
I heared that song the first time in 1981 as a young man of 28. It became instantly one of my favourate songs and I'm happy listening to it here again.
C'est une version magnifique. Bryan Ferry, c'est l'élégance, c'est le charisme.
The synth intro is so melancholic. One of their best songs, i have to add Avalon with the haunting female vocals is stunning as well.
one of my main criticism is that the synth intro should have been longer. it is soo good..
There’s a great story behind those female vocals on Avalon. It was a total last minute thing, not planned at all.
Jeez, that Sax and Guitar solo plus Ferry’s vocals 😊❤
even the whistling is haunting
So beautyful, i have tears in my heart 😢
A suit proud to have been worn by this elegant man.
Roxy music - the sound of my life- who else is listening to this masterpiece in 2023?
Ich!❤Brian Ferry ever!Greetings from Munich,Germany,Bavarian.74Years old 👵💃😉
Ich komme seit Jahren immer wieder zurück zu dieser wundervollen Musik…. Love Bryan Ferry!
2024 and beyond for me! 👍
Love, love them
2024
The cry of this guitar in the background is heavenly!
J'adore cette chanson et la les autres, quel merveilleux chanteur,quel talent Bravo 👏👏👍🥰🥰💐👏👍
The Best Version of this song.
The Amazing Bryan Ferry.
Timeless even in 2021.
Absolutely X
Agreed. Heard this before the John Lennon version.
Spot on!
The best 🎶♥️!!
And in 2025
The moment his whistleing goes into the synths, gives me goosebumps every time!
w lammy it hits the soul...
Love it babe x
Show
the same:from 3.50, i am ko each time i heard it., and it is the same thing for so many years; strange feeling...
I saw him at Siromme Winery in Oz last year. Live he's awesome !!!!
Bryan captures the essence of this song, the heartbreaking bitter sweet feelings of regret and lost love, so beautiful, always loved it
Auf die Ohren Ausgleichen
Yes, definitely agree about Bryan capturing it!!
Einfach nur Gänsehaut .
Agree !!!!!!
One of the best remakes ever really too. A British number one in March 1981 of course too. Great really as well thank you too.
Bryan Ferry has the voice of an angel.
Oh my God, Bryan Ferry's voice is so sultry, and stunning!!! No one could ever come close to him, in music!!!!!! He is one of a kind.... Just beautiful...🌹🌹🌹🌹...
It has always puzzled me why Roxy never achieved the level of appreciation and recognition they deserved. I guess this is largely to do with the fact that they didn't break America in their early days because they just didn't get it, though they were massive in the UK and many European countries. Interestingly there does seem to be a growing interest on the other side of the pond and I still believe their earlier albums will get the recognition they deserve. There is barely a bad song on 8 absolutely quality albums.
He was rather beautiful too..
@@biriyaniferrari165Some of us got it, but yes. Overall, most Americans have always been pretty clueless about exceptional music, and if we do appreciate something great it’s usually long after the fact. Us yanks are always late to the party. I’m not sure why that is. Back when Roxy Music was cranking out one great album after another in the early to mid 70’s, they were scoring hits in Europe and Australia, but aside from “Love Is The Drug”, Americans couldn’t be bothered. Most of us were too bogged down in ridiculous garbage like Journey, Styx, and Kansas to pay attention to incredible stuff like Virginia Plain, Out Of The Blue, Do The Strand, A Song For Europe, etc, etc. However there were a few of us over here who were putting in the extra effort to seek out those import singles and read the music mags from across the pond. We may have been few in numbers but we were a very dedicated lot.
This version of this song just never seems to date, it is truly timeless, I'm sure John Lennon would be proud
Nur mit Liebe und Gedanken
Absolutely x
88/87/1988
J'aime Brian Ferry, quelle belle voix merveilleuse et quel charme,il dégage, Bravo à Brian Ferry et à son groupe, j'adore 💐💐👏👍👏👍👍👏🥰🥰💋💋💋💋
Et un magnifique slow pour danser 🤩☺️
Today is my Dad's birthday, 60th anniversary... My Dad is that guy who knows all the songs and singers from all around the world, this song was playing during dinner, I asked him who it was, straight away he answered Brian Ferry - Roxy Music - Jealous Guy... I am so amazed with his passion for music and his knowledge... Part of me admires him so much for this, the other part makes me angry for him to be such a brut sometimes. We don't talk too much because, life, younger brother problems and life again and again, but I do admire my old man so much... He gave me this good taste in music. He is still alive but I don't know why, I do miss him so very much... Thanks Dad for this good taste in music!
Lovely message Bruno, remind him time to time just how much you love him z
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Beautiful man, beautiful singer, beautiful song.
Bryan Ferry......smooth, smouldering, addictive and has won my heart with those eyes and facial expressions. One handsome Gent.
Love his voice . Terrific group .
This was one of my Mom's favourite songs. Always think of her when I hear this and Bette Davis Eyes which was also one her favs. Miss you Mom, R.I.P.
Why, after all these years, does my heart still almost stop when I see Bryan Ferry ... especially in this video. One of the best covers of all time and fabulous video too. Please tour one more time Bryan xxx
Why ? This is just about the most handsome -- classy gorgeous man that I’ve ever seen in my decades old life.
He listened Carol and weren't Roxy absolutely brilliant!
Love is the drug. Best music ever.
Timeless classic. Never gets old.
Sublimely brilliant, is there such a saying?. But u know what I mean.
Gute idee
I've just lost my 88yr old Mum....I'm in tears
Such a beautiful song, Roxy as always produces a unique sound to a classic. Will always love Roxy Music
Cover of the century!!!
Thank you Brian Ferry 🙏🙏🙏
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40 years later still sounds amazing, a testament to Roxy's interpretation making it an even bigger classic than the original.
Yep!
Yeah absolutly
I have been reintroduced to Roxy..I find it healing and listen over and over again...
Hats off to Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music....
A worthy cover version.
Unser ferry
Oh 1980's I miss you. I miss your music.
This is literally a masterpiece
Wow another classic that Roxy Music covered and improved - takes me straight back to my youth. How beautiful was he?
Dark black hair and blue eyes - what a combo..
Effortlessly classy, stand out music, beautiful man with a unique voice and tons of style.
I loved being a teenager/young woman in the 70/80's - we were spoiled for music.
we sure were .I was a very young music loving teenager in that year too
Best version xx
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Bryan Ferry wore his suits with class and style--and still rocks!
The recording quality of this song, and indeed a lot of Roxy Music's work, is stunning.
Well said, I've ALWAYS thought that. Great musicians, and recording that did them credit.
During the early, or ‘experimental’ half of their career, much of that could be attributed to Chris Thomas, who produced most of their early albums. One of the all time greatest producers.
Timeless ageless classic. I have always considered John Lennon the ultimate songwriter, but Bryan Ferry's version sends tingles up my spine, from the vocals to the crying sax.
Fabulous song sadly just when I split up from my girlfriend.
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Er war ein ultimativer Songwriter ❤❤❤😍😍
Makes Goosebumps!
It's Roxy, it's also very sad making. Great version.
One of the best covers of all time.
Indeed. Up there with Johnny Cash's Hurt, Disturbed's Sound of Silence and Bad Wolves Zombie.
Best Cover of this song yet. Haunting, Romantic, Passionate.
I agree
Best ever version in my opinion..totally brilliant
2024 loving this masterpeice listening from Seychelles especially the whistling great memories.❤❤
L'idea è sempre quella di un uomo di classe !
Oh 1980's I miss you. I miss your music.
You a hole this is *NOT THE ORIGINAL* If you wanna say that you miss this song say: I miss the 70's because it was made in 1971 by John Lennon!!!
@@JustBowser Get lost, kid.
@@JustBowser This was covered by Roxy Music as a tribute to John Lennon after he was murdered in 1981, so your the a hole for missing the sentiment.
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One of the finest covers of all time.
Best version of all time !!
Absolutely right, and Ozzy's How is the greatest version of that song!
It's as if John wrote this for Bryan in mind..best cover version of any song ever..and I think John would agree.
How ultra-cool was Bryan Ferry! Handsome and cool. The video is timeless. Beautiful lush melody amidst horrible background tragedy. I love the strings at 3.50
He’s much older now, but still very cool.