Just got an ad from H&M with this song and immediately recognized it. I’ve never heard this song before, but grew up listening to a rap song called “knock knock” by Mac Miller. It’s one of my favorite songs and very nostalgic so I recognized the “da dum…” immediately. Never knew this is what he sampled, so thanks H&M!!
The 5 second clip of Naomi Watts saying "I'm sorry, I have somewhere to be...I promised a friend...I have to go" while this plays, takes me to another world
Curious how you even found out about that movie? I saw it in the theater and with the loss of video stores with a favorites rack it’s pretty hard to find these obscure movies on streaming services.
@@tomsriv If you like....."films"...(as opposed to just movies), I highly recommend subscribing to the Criterion Channel. Mulholland Drive is on it, as are hundreds of other important works from the greatest directors. And it's like $10/mo.
It’s very evocative of the time it came out - the early 1960s. I remember ice-skating to this in the Stadium in St. John’s Newfoundland to where our family had emigrated. I was in my very early teens and the world was my oyster.. 🙂
I agree with everything everyone has said here. Every year I age I realize more and more that musical taste is far less subjective than we’re led to believe
Hearing this song on the H&M commercial was certainly a shock to me, as I still own this record, which I bought as a kid, when it was first released in the mid 60's. Has always been one of my favorites from a wonderful, magical era. The same can be said for the Apple commercial, featuring "The Mashed Potato", a fun song and dance that we kids loved to do back then, trying to emulate the dancers who did it on American Bandstand. So glad that a new generation is being exposed to, and just might appreciate, these classics. Two of the best...
@birdsfan57 I remember, I remember having the courage to dance when most of the other boys were too shy. I had a line of girls waiting a turn and never even got to sit one out. I love this song and always will because there's so much to it, so cool!
This classic is def up there with Johhny Angel 10000 Stars in the Sky Shes A Fool all the 60s girl sounds grt voice and a real a feel gd mood going on here
oh hey boomer! Thanks for fucking up the country for us! Glad you got to enjoy fucking paradise and left us hell. But hey, here we both are, generations apart, enjoying this catchy tune. Seriously though, boomers are a disease.
I remember back when I was a kid, sometime in the early 2000's, my grandma took me to a store and asked for me to pick out any toy. I could've picked out *anything* but I choose a stuffed poodle that sang this song. I still have it to this day, I love this song with all my heart! Music in those times, I can connect to unlike my generation's music. I'm thankful my grandma brought me up on these classics.
@@vapordreams983Its a pity you never experienced the 60s, there's never been a better period to date, it literally was the best time to be a kid or teenager...
I was five when this song was released. I'm now 63 year older and still love it and know every single lyric. Wonder what song of today will people be singing and recalling with such fondness in the year 2087. 🙏🌹🙃
I'm from Poland (born in 1981), I discovered it thanks to "Mulholland Drive", and now my three year old son absolutely loves it, he just can't get enough : )
" I've Told Every Little Star " ~ ( 1961 ) ~ Lyrics ------ By Linda Scott Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da Da-dum, da-dum Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da Da-dum, Da-dum Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da Why haven't I told you Oh, baby, I've told every little star Just how sweet I think you are Why haven't I, I told you Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da I've told ripples in a brook Made my heart an open book Why haven't I, I told you Friends ask me "am I in love" I always answer "yes" Might as well confess If the answers yes Maybe, you may love me too Oh, my darling, if you do Why haven't you told me Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da Da-dum, da-dum Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da Friends ask me am I in love I always answer yes Might as well confess If the answer's yes Maybe, you may love me too Oh, my darling, if you do Why haven't you told me Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da Da-dum, da-dum Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da Da-dum, da-dum Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da Da-dum, da-dum --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Writer(s): Oscar Ii Hammerstein, Jerome Kern
I actually thought Lynch added that high-pitched tone to the movie for extra tension (he loves doing creepy stuff with sound design) - but it’s actually part of the original song! Good to know
This was written by Jerome Kern for a 1932 musical called Music in the Air. The music's beat is slightly increased, but the words by Oscar Hammerstein II are word for word, including the beginning, exactly what Linda Scott's version is. Pretty amazing that 30 years later, the sentiment and the sweet melody sounded like it was a 1961 original! And it DOES bring back memories of the 60s!
Yes, and for musical comparison, search for Bing Crosby's version of this song (1945). He sings the tempo in a waltz version compared to this rock and roll beat.
This song was Jerome Kern's favorite of all his songs. After he collapsed on the street and was taken to the hospital, Kern was identified by his ASCAP card. Oscar Hammerstein II with Richard Rogers went to the hospital. Hammerstein sang this song in his ear. When he got no response, Hammerstein knew Kern had died.
There were a handful of late 50s/early 60s hits that actually went back to the 20s and 30s. "Who's Sorry Now?" was actually an old jazz tune. "Blue Moon" and "I Only Have Eyes For You" were from old musicals, and there are a few more I'm not remembering.
Reminds me of those days, I was 16, permanently in love ans full of dreams. Times were when.. Greetings from Holland ans thanks H&M for using this beautiful song in your adverticement. Greetings from Holland
I’ve been looking for this song for like 7 years!! My uncle used to sing this to me when I was a child and I forgot the lyric and song name and only remembered the tune. I finally found it today after hearing it in an ad! I’m so happy, this bought so many childhood memories 💗
Heard this on a H&M ad and came looking for this song. Can see I'm not alone. It sounds so edgy like a modern song. I was shocked to find out its such an old song.
It was REAL music. It has words you can understand. It's about love not s_x. It has a smooth rhythmic flow. It's fun and about happiness. I'm sure you can come up with other reasons to enjoy the true oldies. I almost forgot. There were some real singers without electronic interference and with real talent.
@@Eyes-of-Horus RUSH(the Canadian rock band) once said "All this machinery making modern music can still be open hearted,not so fully charted it really just a question of your honesty yeah your honesty .One likes to believe in the freedom of music but glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity YEAH"(spirit of radio) imo people could make good music today if they really wanted to and had a message to tell but most just become sell outs and produce very similar music to one another with little to no meaning.
I had this 45 record back in the 1960s .I was very young at that time , around 11 or 12 years old .. I played this record over and over again ..I loved this song so much.. it bring back such good memories . TFS !!
I've had been looking for this since I heard it play at my great grandmas house and it was the last time the house was hers. Finally found it around a week ago
É impressionante o poder que essas fabulosas músicas dessa época tem de nos trazer um sentimento de uma profunda nostalgia como se já tivéssemos vivido essa época e estivéssemos revivendo novamente ao escutá-las!
Amazing to think that this was a dance tune in 1932. (The Jack Denny Orchestra with vocal by Paul Small.) Linda Scott's interpretation simply hit the spot as a cute teenage angst song prevalent in the late 50s and 60s. How many teenagers at the time new it was a song from an earlier generation? I didn't. It still has that lovely innocent feel sadly lacking in so much of today's offerings. DL .Staffordshire, UK.
@@zygimantasvalancius195 i think its sickening that he used this song to push the THUG genre! I think he was an okay person but we dont need to mix classics with dope dealer music.
THIS was the very first song on the radio that I really liked, and I was only about 9 or 10 when I heard it, and I've remembered it and the words ever since. I will be 72 yrs old next month... STILL A GREAT SONG!
I'm so fortunate to have grown up listening to my Mom's music. The 60's were the best. I caught myself singing this song today, and just had to listen to it. (Because she sounds WAY better than I do...) :)
Our dad used to play this and other songs like it on his old turntable record player, hooked up to the wooden hi-fi speakers on the back patio on warm summer nights as he grilled burgers and hot dogs for us...my siblings and I ran around the yard while laughing and playing. Good times.
I grew up in the 70s and 80s listening to 50s and 60s music through my mum but never heard this song until 2010 on the radio while working with an older gentleman. Loved it from the first listen.
@@Prodigy4132 100% wrong he was actually a real musician on top of being a producer and rapper with great flows and one of the originals from the 2000s
Thank you for sharing this with us, the first time I've heard it I think since the Christmas pantomime at Harrogate theatre in 1983, and reminds me of my late partner.
Yes, really amazing masterpiece made by a true genius! Had to see it several times to fully understand it and I was amazed. Everything is good about it.
"This is the girl"
Excellent choice, Adam
@@awesomemouse AAAAARRRRRRARRARDGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
no hay banda!
Mulholland Dr.
awesomemouse
Tottaly ignores the fact that they are both there... self confidence at its best
Thank you, Mr. David Lynch for making this song immortal.
@luka2nd Linda Scott made the song immortal, Mr. Lynch was kind enough to bring it to our attention.
The movie is shit tho…
Thank God for Moholland Drive. outSTANDING movie it is
was immortal long before Lynch used it
And for forever give me an attack every time I Hear It.
exellent choice adam
7 plada exellent choice for a comment
Yessssssssssd
My name is Adam so when I saw this as the first comment I freaked out
Hey thanks!
Mulholland Drive brought me here
Today I heard this song when I working at H&M. I will hear it again and again this season😂
Just got an ad from H&M with this song and immediately recognized it. I’ve never heard this song before, but grew up listening to a rap song called “knock knock” by Mac Miller. It’s one of my favorite songs and very nostalgic so I recognized the “da dum…” immediately. Never knew this is what he sampled, so thanks H&M!!
I came searching for this song after I saw that H&M ad!
same lol its such a nice song
Dude I work at H&M and they play this and the remix every fucking other 25 minutes
same
When I watched Mulholland Drive and the scene with the girl singing this song came up I was convinced at last, this movie is a masterpiece.
Just experienced that moment
Just watched it and I’m with ya. Also Mac Miller knock knock RIP
any singing scene in a lynch movie is perfect lol
The 5 second clip of Naomi Watts saying "I'm sorry, I have somewhere to be...I promised a friend...I have to go" while this plays, takes me to another world
The final act of the film turned it into a masterpiece for me.
I watched Mulholland Dr. last night. Stunning achievement.
The other song, from these scenes, called 16 reasons, I think that's it, is also a great song and fits perfectly in the narrative.
Curious how you even found out about that movie? I saw it in the theater and with the loss of video stores with a favorites rack it’s pretty hard to find these obscure movies on streaming services.
@@tomsriv If you like....."films"...(as opposed to just movies), I highly recommend subscribing to the Criterion Channel. Mulholland Drive is on it, as are hundreds of other important works from the greatest directors. And it's like $10/mo.
@@tomsriv lmfao the obscure film mulholland drive by the unknown director david lynch
literally in every list of the greatest movies ever much obscure
There’s such a sweet melancholy in this song; it touches me deeply.
Its a slight dose of melancholy… it still has a lot more positive vibes in my opinion
It’s very evocative of the time it came out - the early 1960s. I remember ice-skating to this in the Stadium in St. John’s Newfoundland to where our family had emigrated. I was in my very early teens and the world was my oyster.. 🙂
Reminds me of more innocent times and it has a wholesome wonderful vibe to it
I agree with everything everyone has said here. Every year I age I realize more and more that musical taste is far less subjective than we’re led to believe
It certainly was your oyster; the Boomers were handed the world on a silver platter
David Lynch’s music taste 🔥
I agree. First in dreams, now this...
Hearing this song on the H&M commercial was certainly a shock to me, as I still own this record, which I bought as a kid, when it was first released in the mid 60's. Has always been one of my favorites from a wonderful, magical era. The same can be said for the Apple commercial, featuring "The Mashed Potato", a fun song and dance that we kids loved to do back then, trying to emulate the dancers who did it on American Bandstand. So glad that a new generation is being exposed to, and just might appreciate, these classics. Two of the best...
1961
@@johnlarocco6950 a great year and time to be alive. I would not trade these days for those days for anything.
"Magical era" 😀👏👏🇮🇹👋
@birdsfan57 I remember, I remember having the courage to dance when most of the other boys were too shy. I had a line of girls waiting a turn and never even got to sit one out. I love this song and always will because there's so much to it, so cool!
As usual, you are on the other side of the planet, and I am reading your story, and as if I am living it. This is very cool

This girl deserves a lot of credit for her music.
I certainly have a notion to second THAT emotion !
This classic is def up there with Johhny Angel 10000 Stars in the Sky Shes A Fool all the 60s girl sounds grt voice and a real a feel gd mood going on here
This has been one of my favorite songs since high school and I am 76 years old. I bought 2 vinyl lp's which I still have.
Ray, I hope you're still going strong. I'm just a couple years short of you. And 60 yrs on, still enjoying this little song.
Tell me about your high school days....what was it like???
God bless you sir may we all be guided to experience valuable time as well
Also curious@@jayfrommeloworld1526
Waoooo im a italian i like ❤🇮🇹
イントロしか聞いたことないけどフルで聴くとめちゃくちゃカッコいいんだね笑
Decent, clean, clear and beautiful and happy. That's what music was like in the 1950's and 60's. Thank you for this post.
60s music was hardly clean in my opinion.
Back when music was christian
@@gabrielidusogie9189 there were two worlds on the music scene the clean and hippie
@@gabrielidusogie9189 1960-1964 music was. Huge difference than the psychedelics of the late 60's.
Well said!!!
This song is amazing, thank you h&m
👏👏👏
SO CLEAN AND PRETTY! Her voice is so lovely!
Back in the good old days when singers were expected to be able to sing instead of autotuning it
Yep, very sweet.
When young women respected themselves and young men respected them FOR it...
Mulholland drive brought me to this masterpiece. Thank you David Lynch ❤
1, 2, 3, 4
Some crazy ass kids come and knock up on your door, so...
Finkkari you were one of the kids weren’t you?
Oh hey you were that third kid.
let 'em in
Rest in peace Larry Fisherman
Goddamn it. How is Mac Miller dead!??
Before Mulholland Drive:
*"What a nice song"* ❤
After Mulholland Drive:
*fking terrified* ☠️
まさか洋楽やと思わんかった・・・
マツコの番組のBGMやと思ってた!
マツコの知らない世界に使われてる曲やつだ〜
Oh yeah! Made me discover this song!
Yep, what m i said.....
日本人おったwまつこからw
Yeah
@@eudes.mp4 jaja tienea toda la razon
日本でも良く流れる曲です♪
My grandma used to play this song in her room sometimes and for some reason it makes me want to cry ;; it’s an odd bittersweet feeling
Happens to my mom when she listens to Mike Campbell's guitar playing in "A Woman In Love" by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
I remember this like it was yesterday. I was 11 and it was 61. Life was Great!
I was 11 wow unbelievable..
oh hey boomer! Thanks for fucking up the country for us! Glad you got to enjoy fucking paradise and left us hell. But hey, here we both are, generations apart, enjoying this catchy tune. Seriously though, boomers are a disease.
'61 was a great year for rock and pop hits by artists like Roy Orbison, Johnny Burnette, Del Shannon, Don Gibson, Marty Robbins.
I was eight
@@sullenday Come on, why ruin a good song with your dumb commentaries?
I remember back when I was a kid, sometime in the early 2000's, my grandma took me to a store and asked for me to pick out any toy. I could've picked out *anything* but I choose a stuffed poodle that sang this song. I still have it to this day, I love this song with all my heart!
Music in those times, I can connect to unlike my generation's music. I'm thankful my grandma brought me up on these classics.
The early 2000s were a magical time to be a child
Too bad the war on terror had to go on.
I'm assuming you're speaking of the Fifi toy
@@vapordreams983Its a pity you never experienced the 60s, there's never been a better period to date, it literally was the best time to be a kid or teenager...
This takes me back to my childhood.. The 60's had the most memorable songs.
We Funk Radio brought me here. Killer station. Salute'
Im a italian i like ❤
Yo whats up to my Mullholland Drive homies and my Mac Miller homies this song is gggggg
And wait, this sounds EXACTLY the sa...oh..
"It's all...recorded. No hay banda! It is all...a tape. Il n'est pas de orquestra! It is...an illusion."
silencio..
Ahahah
No hay banda
'It all on tape"
Take a trip down Mulland Drive lately ?
aha türk
I was five when this song was released. I'm now 63 year older and still love it and know every single lyric. Wonder what song of today will people be singing and recalling with such fondness in the year 2087. 🙏🌹🙃
I'm from Poland (born in 1981), I discovered it thanks to "Mulholland Drive", and now my three year old son absolutely loves it, he just can't get enough : )
" I've Told Every Little Star " ~ ( 1961 ) ~ Lyrics
------ By Linda Scott
Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Da-dum, da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Da-dum, Da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Why haven't I told you
Oh, baby, I've told every little star
Just how sweet I think you are
Why haven't I, I told you
Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da
I've told ripples in a brook
Made my heart an open book
Why haven't I, I told you
Friends ask me "am I in love"
I always answer "yes"
Might as well confess
If the answers yes
Maybe, you may love me too
Oh, my darling, if you do
Why haven't you told me
Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Da-dum, da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Friends ask me am I in love
I always answer yes
Might as well confess
If the answer's yes
Maybe, you may love me too
Oh, my darling, if you do
Why haven't you told me
Da-dum, da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Da-dum, da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Da-dum, da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
Da-dum, da-dum
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Writer(s): Oscar Ii Hammerstein, Jerome Kern
Valentin Koscheyev I did not know that.
Thanks for all the words and info.Much appreciated,such a catchy little song👍👍
My sister who had a beautiful voice and whose name is also Linda Scott used to love to sing this a lot back in the day.. brings back memories.
@@audries5048that’s fire bro 🔥🔥💯
Thank you
1:54 the Violin high note in this song fits perfectly in Lynch’s creepy movie - Mulholland Dr
Yeah, but even separately from film it is still sound creepy
I actually thought Lynch added that high-pitched tone to the movie for extra tension (he loves doing creepy stuff with sound design) - but it’s actually part of the original song! Good to know
@@erikfreitas7093 yeah, it's strange to hear that sound in original happy sounding song.
@@erikfreitas7093 Same!
I always thought the movie added it and ruined the song a bit, but damn. What was the guy who added that part thinking?
I'm here because David Lynch was thinking about this song today. Tuesday 30/08/2022.
Loved it in Mulholland Drive.
This was written by Jerome Kern for a 1932 musical called Music in the Air. The music's beat is slightly increased, but the words by Oscar Hammerstein II are word for word, including the beginning, exactly what Linda Scott's version is. Pretty amazing that 30 years later, the sentiment and the sweet melody sounded like it was a 1961 original! And it DOES bring back memories of the 60s!
Yes, and for musical comparison, search for Bing Crosby's version of this song (1945). He sings the tempo in a waltz version compared to this rock and roll beat.
This song was Jerome Kern's favorite of all his songs. After he collapsed on the street and was taken to the hospital, Kern was identified by his ASCAP card. Oscar Hammerstein II with Richard Rogers went to the hospital. Hammerstein sang this song in his ear. When he got no response, Hammerstein knew Kern had died.
thanks for the info. most interesting. new depth to what I thought was your basic 60s lollipop song.
There were a handful of late 50s/early 60s hits that actually went back to the 20s and 30s. "Who's Sorry Now?" was actually an old jazz tune. "Blue Moon" and "I Only Have Eyes For You" were from old musicals, and there are a few more I'm not remembering.
😎👉👉
Reminds me of those days, I was 16, permanently in love ans full of dreams. Times were when.. Greetings from Holland ans thanks H&M for using this beautiful song in your adverticement. Greetings from Holland
your best flex will always be your smile
My best Flex is Flextape it takes alot damage.
@@vladtepes2667
looooooool
@@vladtepes2667 How deep, and profound 🖖😢👍
I love this comment
I’ve been looking for this song for like 7 years!! My uncle used to sing this to me when I was a child and I forgot the lyric and song name and only remembered the tune. I finally found it today after hearing it in an ad! I’m so happy, this bought so many childhood memories 💗
Hit the “Search” here in the upper right corner and ASK for Linda and her song. You can ask for any song from any era.
I am happy that you are happy.
This young lady was not given enough credit for her music. Loved this song.
OMG, one of my absolute favorite records when I was 3 years old. It's still grrreattt!
Linda Scott love her so many memories
Wow!
Do you remember when you were 3 years old? Holy shit I sometimes forget my own name
One of my favorites when I was a fetus as well.
Great memory, guy! I have only vague memories of Kindegarten
thank you H&M for this epic song
Lol, h & m classic
Heard this on a H&M ad and came looking for this song. Can see I'm not alone. It sounds so edgy like a modern song. I was shocked to find out its such an old song.
why am i obsessed with nostalgia from the 1930s to 1960s even though i wasnt born in the 1900s itself
It was REAL music. It has words you can understand. It's about love not s_x. It has a smooth rhythmic flow. It's fun and about happiness. I'm sure you can come up with other reasons to enjoy the true oldies. I almost forgot. There were some real singers without electronic interference and with real talent.
@@Eyes-of-Horus RUSH(the Canadian rock band) once said "All this machinery making modern music can still be open hearted,not so fully charted it really just a question of your honesty yeah your honesty .One likes to believe in the freedom of music but glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity YEAH"(spirit of radio) imo people could make good music today if they really wanted to and had a message to tell but most just become sell outs and produce very similar music to one another with little to no meaning.
Your parents raised you right that's why
PopeTheRevXXVIII I 100% agree with your statement
You have excellent taste in music.
Back in the era of “6 Transistor Radios.” Linda Scott was one of my most favorite singers. I have her on my “Apple Music.”
I had this 45 record back in the 1960s .I was very young at that time , around 11 or 12 years old .. I played this record over and over again ..I loved this song so much.. it bring back such good memories .
TFS !!
Me too...
Yet another excellent recommendation Mr. Lynch!
This was a type of song I listened to as a child but forgot it’s whole existence. Thank god for that H&M ad. I love this song
You have NO IDEA HOW LONG I'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS
I've had been looking for this since I heard it play at my great grandmas house and it was the last time the house was hers. Finally found it around a week ago
Me too. But with Poetry in Motion by Johnny Tillotson
Jason byington nice
You are a bold one!
One of the cutest songs I've ever heard♥️
É impressionante o poder que essas fabulosas músicas dessa época tem de nos trazer um sentimento de uma profunda nostalgia como se já tivéssemos vivido essa época e estivéssemos revivendo novamente ao escutá-las!
Sim mano, pprt
VOICE OF AN ANGEL
Thanks for your comnent too bad so many people forgot about the singing angel but their are like her GOD BLESS
I watched Mulholland Dr. today and i'm still mind boggled on it but i love these songs
Linda Scott, superb! And those strings!!!
Amazing to think that this was a dance tune in 1932. (The Jack Denny Orchestra with vocal by Paul Small.) Linda Scott's interpretation simply hit the spot as a cute teenage angst song prevalent in the late 50s and 60s. How many teenagers at the time new it was a song from an earlier generation? I didn't. It still has that lovely innocent feel sadly lacking in so much of today's offerings. DL .Staffordshire, UK.
I had no idea it was a Kern/Hammerstein song. I guess that's why it is so well written. A fond musical memory from my childhood.
Man, Mac Miller’s sample is perfection
I love looking up cool samples from songs. This one is great. Wonder who produced this for Mac.
What song was it?
@@elconejito99 knock knock from his KIDS album
@@doodahman2995 mac used to produce his songs by himself
@@zygimantasvalancius195 i think its sickening that he used this song to push the THUG genre! I think he was an okay person but we dont need to mix classics with dope dealer music.
Came here after i saw that cool H&M ad 💃🕺❄️❄️❄️
I listened to this song as a kid on cassette tape. I loved it. Super shocked the day I saw it pop up on the H&M Ad!!!
I was born in 81 but been listening to oldies since I was a child it's a shame they dont make music like this anymore
Very true.
i was born in ‘98 but i still listen to classics
Mulholland Drive
What a song! I have always LOVED it!
Me 2 it's a fan song
Me too...takes me back to my first " crush"...I was 8...
THIS was the very first song on the radio that I really liked, and I was only about 9 or 10 when I heard it, and I've remembered it and the words ever since. I will be 72 yrs old next month... STILL A GREAT SONG!
Amazing song sung by amazing voice.
I'm so fortunate to have grown up listening to my Mom's music. The 60's were the best. I caught myself singing this song today, and just had to listen to it. (Because she sounds WAY better than I do...) :)
Scoprire queste perle di altri tempi grazie ad alcune intelligenti pubblicità dei giorni nostri è una cosa che apprezzo molto. Brava H & M 👏
Our dad used to play this and other songs like it on his old turntable record player, hooked up to the wooden hi-fi speakers on the back patio on warm summer nights as he grilled burgers and hot dogs for us...my siblings and I ran around the yard while laughing and playing. Good times.
My Mom used to sing this while she did the laundry. Hearing it makes me feel like I'm four years old again!
It’s amazing how music forms the soundtrack of your life.
I grew up in the 70s and 80s listening to 50s and 60s music through my mum but never heard this song until 2010 on the radio while working with an older gentleman. Loved it from the first listen.
This is the girl...excellent choice adam...
Thank you H&M commercial for this gem. ❤️
Thank you H&M for putting this amazing song for your commercial. Love it
I watched the same movie as I'm guessing we all did and I think I just found my new musical obsession because why is this so good ??
Unless you grew up in the 60s you can't imagine how much we loved this song. It helped all of us baby boomers.
@@daidoexposure that's so uncalled for in this context
😂baby boomer 😂😂
Am I the only one who found this song because of an H & M ad 💀
No and I'm really glad I did!
Same here!
OH MY GOODNESS ME TOO XD I loved the ad and had to find the corresponding song… i love it in full but it rlly fits the ad
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No..just found it♥️
Growing up as a teen in Asbury Park NJ. ❤❤ Boardwalk Frankie Valle.
H&M, thank you for bringing me here.
This song always gives me an eerie feeling. Thanks David Lynch.
THis is a super song. I remember it well from the 60's. Love Linda a great singer. 😀😀😀
The loveliest night of the year,
is the best song of LINDA SCOTT
What a gorgeous voice, thanks so much.
When music went psychedelic, I still reached out to this good stuff. Still love it!
Was playing with my FLUFFBALL puppy and this sing popped in my head.. don't ask why.. I'm 74
Heard it in hm ad finally found it.
FINALLY found this. i’ve only ever heard the end of this song from a japanese tv show
beautiful voice...
Love the sound of that electric guitar in the background.
I love this song, I remember when this came out. Loved it then, still Love it. 😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤💖💖💖💖
I was 7 year old boy when I was first introduced to Linda Scott on “ Where The Action Is” . I had a huge crush on her . Heck I still do !
Linda Scott was one of the GREATEST singers of all time
Linda Scott had another top 40 song called, don't bet money, honey. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Finally I was able to find it DAMN
I watched the ad, realised it was from the David Lynch movie "Mullholland Drive" ... now I'm listening to the whole amazing soundtrack to that movie!
I remember at a Christmas school break up few girls sing this song at a concert in December 1962 i would be 8 years old then.
Preciosa melodía. QEPD Lynda Scott. Saludos cordiales.
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If you’re here from either Mulholland Dr. or Mac Miller, let me congratulate you for having an excellent taste in both film and music.
Mac miller is another one of the thousands of mcdonalds cheeseburgers of music
@@Prodigy4132 100% wrong he was actually a real musician on top of being a producer and rapper with great flows and one of the originals from the 2000s
@@hiimnick3482 The shit you just said someone else will say about drake or some lil dude
Lol people really will listen to a sample them come to the original and say the rap is better. Sick world.
@Johnson Blackman What
I love this. What a great song. I heard it from the commercial, too.
Thank You God! I love this music 💕
Thank you to that h&m add ;)
Reached #1 in Los Angeles on the local radio surveys in the spring of 1961.
that must have been KFWB
www.oldiesloon.com/ca/kf052061.htm
HER VOICE can take u on a high....scary how magical it gets
Thank you for sharing this with us, the first time I've heard it I think since the Christmas pantomime at Harrogate theatre in 1983, and reminds me of my late partner.
the amount of times i have to hear this song at work. sincerely will cry - h&m worker
Why does this bring back memories I’ve never had.
been looking for this song ever since i saw the H&M ad , ive finally found it and im so happy.
Mulholland Drive the greatest movie ever made
Yes, really amazing masterpiece made by a true genius! Had to see it several times to fully understand it and I was amazed. Everything is good about it.
It's on the short list!
Definitely, Way up there on the list! Love Lynch's musical choices, always inspired.
No
Aiman Hossain yes
David lynch always puts the best music in his flicks! Mulholland Drive 🖤