Since you are a fan of Dusty - check out her other classic - You Don't Have To Say That You Love Me - right at the very beginning after she takes a bow - turn up the volume - Dusty says " WOW " because the audience was cheering so much before she even got started. I never heard a singer do that. That shows the class that she had - a beautiful soul indeed who definitely is in heaven for sure ! Chester (USA-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
I just sent a message replying to your comment but i made the mistake to say check out her other classic - IT IS THIS SONG RIGHT HERE. Sorry for the confusion. Chester (USA-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
ALSO OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN. MY FAVORITE SONG IS : OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN IF YOU LOVE ME, LET ME KNOW. THE 2 BEST VERSIONS OF THIS SONG ARE THE RECORDED ONE AND THE ONE TAPED ON THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL IN 1974. CHESTER ( USA - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA) @@DianaMcFerran
What happened to music in this current age..The past had poetry and love and meaning.They had talent..Not screaming and fake musicians with electric tones changing their real voices..This is pure..No machines, just Disty.
Dusty commanded an audience. This is one of those songs that no matter where you are, if you hear it, you stop what you are doing and listen. It takes you back to that very moment you first heard it. RIP Dusty
Oh my my who else is listening to dusty today like me in 2024 I grew up in the 60s to the best music and the best meaningful lyrics proper music from the heart R.I.P dusty taken too soon 🇬🇧💔💔💔💔💔💔
I am always here for DUSTY SPRINGFIELD♥️😍YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME, JUST BE CLOSE AT HAND😍♥️ Those were the days for powerful MUSIC and OVERWHELMING SINGERS. Dec.1, 2024🇬🇷🐬
@@CB-xr1eg Andy Williams Show is where this performance took place. My mom never missed the show and since I was into music, I seldom missed any show such as that. October '65, remember as if it was yesterday because my dad died shortly after, a few days before Thanksgiving, I was 13.
I might have to duck here, but Dusty was the greatest female talent to come out of the UK in the sixties. I know the list is long and loaded with talent, but I will stand by my words. I have to give a big shout out to Cilla too. You were also amazing...Peace
Born in 1950, I grew up in the best decades of music ever! 50,60,70 and a decent portion of the 80's. Where the talent lead the technology, not the other way around.
I was born in 1957, so now I'm 66, soon to be 67, God willing. But I really like most of the music from the 50s through the 70s. And Dusty is one of my favorites. She had a beautiful voice.
Dusty Springfield received a professional designation on the day of her death from the Queen-OBE-(Officer of the Order of the British Empire); well-deserved.
Beauty, grace, class and a lovely voice. I could listen to her sing all day long and not get tired of her. So glad she gave us all these wonderful songs.
@@stuartbrixton6260 Yes Stuart I believe that's true, but I had the feeling that sometimes she wasn't aware of the gesturing, but simply felt the songs were coming from her soul.
Absolutely, growing up in the 60’s was a great time for music. Dusty made you feel the song was for you. What a talent for us to share in the U.S. & abroad. She was a star among stars! Dusty will never be forgotten!♥️♥️♥️
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song, '"Io che non vivo (senza te)", by Pino Donaggio and Vito Pallavicini) is a 1966 hit recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield that proved to be her most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart[2] and number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Elvis Presley recorded a cover version in 1970 which was a hit in both the US and the UK. Other covers have charted in the UK, Ireland, Italy and Finland. Original Italian version "Io che non vivo (senza te)" ("I, who can't live (without you)") was introduced at the 15th edition of the Sanremo Festival by Pino Donaggio - who had co-written the song with Vito Pallavicini - and his team partner Jody Miller. The song reached the final at Sanremo and, as recorded by Donaggio, reached No. 1 in Italy in March 1965. "Io che non vivo (senza te)" was prominently featured on the soundtrack of the Luchino Visconti film Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa (aka Sandra), starring Claudia Cardinale, which was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival that September. Dusty Springfield version Dusty Springfield, who participated at the 1965 Sanremo Festival, was in the audience when Donaggio and Miller performed "Io che non vivo (senza te)" and, although she did not know the meaning of the lyrics, the song moved Springfield to tears.[citation needed] She obtained an acetate recording of Donaggio's song, but allowed a year to go by before actively pursuing the idea of recording an English version. On 9 March 1966, Springfield had an instrumental track of Donaggio's composition recorded at Philips Studio Marble Arch. The session personnel included guitarist Big Jim Sullivan and drummer Bobby Graham. Springfield still lacked an English lyric to record, but Springfield's friend Vicki Wickham, the producer of Ready Steady Go!, wrote the required English lyric with her own friend Simon Napier-Bell, manager of the Yardbirds. Neither Wickham nor Napier-Bell had any discernible experience as songwriters. According to Napier-Bell, he and Wickham were dining out when she mentioned to him that Springfield hoped to get an English lyric for Donaggio's song, and the two light-heartedly took up the challenge of writing the lyric themselves: "We went back to [Wickham]'s flat and started working on it. We wanted to go to a trendy disco so we had about an hour to write it. We wrote the chorus and then we wrote the verse in a taxi to wherever we were going."[citation needed] Neither Wickham nor Napier-Bell understood the original Italian lyrics. According to Wickham they attempted to write their own lyric for an anti-love song to be called "I Don't Love You", but when that original idea proved unproductive, it was initially adjusted to "You Don't Love Me", then to "You Don't Have to Love Me", and finalised as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me", a phrasing that fitted the song's melody. Napier-Bell later gave the same title to his first book, an autobiographical account of the British music scene of the 1960s. Springfield recorded her vocal the next day. Unhappy with the acoustics in the recording booth she eventually moved into a stairwell to record. She was only satisfied with her vocals after she had recorded 47 takes.[citation needed] Released on 25 March 1966 in the UK, the single release of Springfield's recording became a huge hit and remains one of the songs most identified with her. When she died from breast cancer in March 1999, the song was featured on Now 42 as a tribute. The song hit number one in the UK charts and number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.[3] It proved so popular in the US that Springfield's 1965 album Ev'rything's Coming Up Dusty was released there with a slightly different track listing, and was retitled with the same name as the hit single (the B side of the US single, "Little by Little", was issued in the UK as a separate A side and reached No.17 there). The song also topped the charts peaking at number one in The Philippines and peaked at number one in NME top thirty charts, it stayed in the number 1 position for two weeks from the week commencing 14 May 1966 to the week ending 28 May 1966. It also hit number one in Melody Maker magazine in May 1966.
This was a time when you needed real singing talent to even get anywhere near the charts, But this gifted singer managed it very often, and we all know why !
Great song. Yes, there was a lot of great music growing up in the 60's. The words of songs had a big impact describing how I've always felt about life, and helped me become the person I am today at 65.
Unforgettable moments... wonderful times, the sixties and seventies... quality music... times when everything was much more relaxed. Big contrast to today's society...! Dusty Springfield... pure youth sentiment...! R.I.P. sweetie...!
Agree totally. My granddaughter says, "Listen to this nana. But I can't understand a word they are saying and swearing. My time was the 80s and I grew up with my parents listening to 60s music
its funny how songs define an age, a time in life, a personal snapshot of memories, and this song, and dusty are there in my memories of the 60s when everything seemed new and everything seemed possible
I was born in 1952. This song and other similar ones of that era have touched upon and enriched my life deeply in both my body and my soul until now in 2024. Yes, I will understand now the true meaning of love as sung by Dusty Springfield here and forever!
The perfection of her performance in this clip gives me the chills. No one else could have equaled it. There was only one singer who truly reached the pinnacle of pop artistry: DUSTY!
Best female blue eyed soul singer of all time!!! Her love for soul music helped brake down barriers in the 60s, the love of music is a powerful emotion, it brings people together. And for that,Dusty done her part!!..its sad how she so underestimated herself, when what she achieved in the glory days of the 60s will live on forever in the hearts of us who love her music and sensational Voice!!
The great thing is that because of videos like this, they don't have to miss a thing. Now.....as to if they appreciate the music is another topic all together.
What a woman ... What a voice.... NOTHING compares to her today. I was a kid at her high point in life...but even I knew, back then... This lady was CLASS..... I've loved many since.... But Dusty was....the first and the best ever. God Bless You My Darling. A young boy.... forever in your awe.... even now...at 72 years old.
Yes, I agree and I will be glad to trade places with you now. I have had to live this song even though I tried to get married once so I wouldn't have to live this song.
Still love Dusty Springfield. I was young when she became so popular. Her album was in my first collection with The Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Righteous Brothers, Dave Brubeck and others. She had a powerful and beautiful voice. RIP ❤
Did everybody hear Dusty say at the very beginning before she started to sing she said : 1. Thank you then most importantly said 2. WOW. All i have to say, I never heard a singer say WOW before the start of a song. The audience was so excited to see her perform - they were cheering that loudly before the start of the song. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SOUL - DUSTY SPRINGFIELD. SHE IS IN HEAVEN FOR SURE ! CHESTER ( USA )
I feel sorry for those who weren't alive in the 60s to experience real music like this great song. And what can I say about Dusty Springfield other than she was one of the best female artists of that era.
I'm an early 50s (52) baby and I love this music. I have Sirius radio in the car and I flip between the 50s. 60s, and 70s all the time. Best music EVER!
Italy 1965. Pino Donaggio introduces a song called IO CHE NON VIVO SENZA TE ( I, that can not live without you ) In the audience a young lady started to get emotional due to his singing and song and shed some tears. And and she does not understand the Italian language.As she left Italia, She got a basic demo of the Italian song and later, the song was released as YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME and becomes her signature song. Who am I talking about? You are listening to THE GREAT DUSTY SPRINFIELD.............
Wow,what a singer and performer,I was born in 1965,but my parents brought me up with this style of music,singers these days couldn't even come close to this talent,thankyou for you're music dusty, you're music will always live on , you've just brought back some great memories to me when my mum and dad use to come home from the pub on a Saturday night and the radiogram would go on and they would sing this to each other RIP sweet lady,❤️🙏
I was born in 1977 I'm 46 years old right now...and I'm pretty sure those years were so so amazing time...I will like to live on the 60s decade...I love this kind of music cus my parent's played it at home when I was a child.....I think the 60s ,70s and 80s was the best years ever...
I too grew up in the 60's when this wonderful singer was on the telly, Where has the time gone ! I was a young boy of 9 when the house went quiet, because this lady was about to sing, we were a big family, but we obeyed the order, Life is such a fleeting episode ! We need to appreciate what we have, but many of us seldom do,
@@bobthompson4918 We were spoilt in the 60s , the music was so diverse , it was a total pleasure being around ,, Can i come back with you ? i wont be any trouble lol xthose were the days
Time waits for no one; thank you Dusty. Style and Grace are a thing of the past. Hopefully one day we will wake up, won't be in my lifetime. RIP Dusty and thank you!
I just love all her songs.......she was so in tune with my emotions back in the days when I was just enjoying life and my freedom.....the 60s and 70s were the best years of my life.....
I have to agree with you Adam the 60s and 70s were the best times of our life's. Dusty Springfield definitely knew how to put her emotions into her music. She was great! The music was great, crime was fairly low, our parents weren't afraid to let us be latchkey kids. I got my first job as an A&W carhop back in 1974 and I loved it for the next 4 years. You weren't afraid to go to a party and get killed. I miss those days so much.
Wonderful Vera..thankyou for your wonderful songs during world war 2 !! Im an oldie now but how much I remember this song when I was a young girl.. BEAUTIFUL VOICE ! The AMERICAN GIs loved her singing !!
She was so sweet and beautiful here. This is one of my favorite performances by Dusty. This brings tears to my eyes. Such sadness I feel when I hear her sing this. Wishing things were still like this now including seeing Dusty
One of the best live performances ever. When its better than the recording release, you know you are the best. Powerful, powerful voice, once in a lifetime will you hear this kind of range.
One of the greatest female vocalists Of all times
Since you are a fan of Dusty - check out her other classic - You Don't Have To Say That You Love Me - right at the very beginning after she takes a bow - turn up the volume - Dusty says " WOW " because the audience was cheering so much before she even got started. I never heard a singer do that. That shows the class that she had - a beautiful soul indeed who definitely is in heaven for sure ! Chester (USA-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
I just sent a message replying to your comment but i made the mistake to say check out her other classic - IT IS THIS SONG RIGHT HERE. Sorry for the confusion. Chester (USA-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Along with Cilla Black
ALSO OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN. MY FAVORITE SONG IS : OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN IF YOU LOVE ME, LET ME KNOW. THE 2 BEST VERSIONS OF THIS SONG ARE THE RECORDED ONE AND THE ONE TAPED ON THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL IN 1974. CHESTER ( USA - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA) @@DianaMcFerran
Absolutely 💯
It's songs like this that make me glad I grew up in the sixties (born in 1953). Most kids today have no idea what they missed.
Here here well said Greg
I agree born in 1955
Born in 70, and still fell in love with this song first time heard it when I was 13. A truly timeless piece!
I was born in 1949 but I know what you mean we never had it so good
I agree , born 1954. Wouldnt want it any other way. Great times and brilliant music.
Thank heavens for Recordings!!! God bless Dusty and what she gave me in her vocals and song words! Hail Music✨
Those was the good old days
What happened to music in this current age..The past had poetry and love and meaning.They had talent..Not screaming and fake musicians with electric tones changing their real voices..This is pure..No machines, just Disty.
They will never get it. Don't lose sleep over it. The Mess will come.... Their problem.
She was so uplifting when we had nothing but a plastic football from wellies to kick around x
The whole world has gone to hell.
I was born in 1951.
Now I'm 72. This song is still my favourite.
born in 1945 one of my favs
My favorite song, too! I was born in 1953. ;)
I was born in 1944...my favourite song !! 👍❤❤❤
Dusty commanded an audience. This is one of those songs that no matter where you are, if you hear it, you stop what you are doing and listen. It takes you back to that very moment you first heard it. RIP Dusty
Oh my my who else is listening to dusty today like me in 2024 I grew up in the 60s to the best music and the best meaningful lyrics proper music from the heart R.I.P dusty taken too soon 🇬🇧💔💔💔💔💔💔
What a great voice
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Me...❤❤❤❤❤
I am 72 born in 52. I am still here and loving it, thank God.
@@marilynottley-lorant7923 me too!
73 here and I want to go back NOW
One of the Greatest female Singer of all times. This Is the History of music.
not one of you mean was
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yep
Such a moving song from such a lovely lady.
I'm so glad I was born in 1960 when songs like this were written and sung.
R.I.P. Dusty Springfield.
I was born in 1961 and fully agree with you ! Such great times were those days !
I love her very much. Who is listening in 2024?
im 72 and still listening, love her.
I am. I listened doing my A levels in 1963. I still.listen now whenever I get the chance. There will never be another. Born 1947😢
I’m listening I’m 76 and still love listening to these oldies😊
Love this song from the sixties ❤
I am always here for DUSTY SPRINGFIELD♥️😍YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME, JUST BE CLOSE AT HAND😍♥️
Those were the days for powerful MUSIC and OVERWHELMING SINGERS.
Dec.1, 2024🇬🇷🐬
current era singers don't hold a candle to Dusty....
She truly was superb. This is one of the all time great performances, by any artist, anywhere.
i could cry.
Perfectly said! Thank you!
Bobby Hatfield on Andy Williams with Unchained Melody and this, top 2 in my opinion.
@@petegregory517 "Bobby Hatfield on Andy Williams" What does that mean??
@@CB-xr1eg Andy Williams Show is where this performance took place. My mom never missed the show and since I was into music, I seldom missed any show such as that. October '65, remember as if it was yesterday because my dad died shortly after, a few days before Thanksgiving, I was 13.
Powerful Voice, she owned this song..no one can ever really cover it.
Well, considering that she took it from Pino Donaggio ... "Io che non vivo senza te"....
Amen .....
I think Elvis did it justice….
No one could every replace her in my book ! R.I.P Dusty !
I was born in '80 but music from the 60's and 70's ABSOLUTELY touches my soul! There's no better music than those times!! Love it!
I might have to duck here, but Dusty was the greatest female talent to come out of the UK in the sixties. I know the list is long and loaded with talent, but I will stand by my words. I have to give a big shout out to Cilla too. You were also amazing...Peace
i agree 100%
No, she was the best. And Petula Clark wasn't far behind. What did we have? Barbara Streisand.
Do you remember when she racked it up with the pet shop boys? I loved the 60s stuff too, but the "Scandal" soundtrack was brilliant.
@@doubleghod -- Diana Ross, Dione Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Patsy Cline...
No one came close, even remotely close, to Dusty. You don't even need to qualify it as female vocalist. She was the best, bar none.
Born in 1950, I grew up in the best decades of music ever! 50,60,70 and a decent portion of the 80's.
Where the talent lead the technology, not the other way around.
Love 💕 reading the comments. You gotta be over 68 that's why we're all here
Well I am 62 and love this song as I love all of her songs ! R.I.P Dusty
I was born in 1957, so now I'm 66, soon to be 67, God willing. But I really like most of the music from the 50s through the 70s. And Dusty is one of my favorites. She had a beautiful voice.
Sh!t, I'm only 61!
This is so beautiful. Dusty's voice still gives me goosebumps. ♥
Indeed!
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So true❤❤😂
Love this song - gives me chills. Dusty was and is the best. No one else compares. RIP Dusty xxx
No lip sync needed for Dusty. The real deal. She definitely was the best.
Chills
Spot-on. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Dusty Springfield received a professional designation on the day of her death from the Queen-OBE-(Officer of the Order of the British Empire); well-deserved.
just look her hand sway...its hypnotizing.
Beauty, grace, class and a lovely voice. I could listen to her sing all day long and not get tired of her. So glad she gave us all these wonderful songs.
We really need a serious biopic of this timeless artist!! She’s so fascinating and was truly ahead of her time:-)
BORN IN 1951 ALSO,such a pleasure to listen with youll,God Bless you all....DB
Great voice, great talent lost to us far too soon. Loved this song by Dusty when she first recorded - I'm now 79 and still it gets to me.
pure voices, no mixer, no sound enchancer, only marvelous skill.
Her voice is amazing, her emotion is haunting, her hand and arm movements ......classic
Did you know that some of her gesturing is because she sometimes had the words of her songs written on her hands and arms.
@@stuartbrixton6260 Yes Stuart I believe that's true, but I had the feeling that sometimes she wasn't aware of the gesturing, but simply felt the songs were coming from her soul.
@@robertdavies7540 totally agree .She has been one of the uks best female artists of all time.
Tells the story with hands and arms
@@stuartbrixton6260 that's what Lu Lu said,I don't believe it , believe me.
Great singer, great performer. A class act. How I miss the sixties.
Im too young for missing them but sometimes i wish i could be born in that generation.. (I'm 15 right now)
Miss them to
Me too
@@saca1951 the 60s were the best years ever long live Dusty lolx
Absolutely, growing up in the 60’s was a great time for music. Dusty made you feel the song was for you. What a talent for us to share in the U.S. & abroad. She was a star among stars! Dusty will never be forgotten!♥️♥️♥️
"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" (originally a 1965 Italian song, '"Io che non vivo (senza te)", by Pino Donaggio and Vito Pallavicini) is a 1966 hit recorded by English singer Dusty Springfield that proved to be her most successful single, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart[2] and number four on the Billboard Hot 100. Elvis Presley recorded a cover version in 1970 which was a hit in both the US and the UK. Other covers have charted in the UK, Ireland, Italy and Finland.
Original Italian version
"Io che non vivo (senza te)" ("I, who can't live (without you)") was introduced at the 15th edition of the Sanremo Festival by Pino Donaggio - who had co-written the song with Vito Pallavicini - and his team partner Jody Miller. The song reached the final at Sanremo and, as recorded by Donaggio, reached No. 1 in Italy in March 1965. "Io che non vivo (senza te)" was prominently featured on the soundtrack of the Luchino Visconti film Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa (aka Sandra), starring Claudia Cardinale, which was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival that September.
Dusty Springfield version
Dusty Springfield, who participated at the 1965 Sanremo Festival, was in the audience when Donaggio and Miller performed "Io che non vivo (senza te)" and, although she did not know the meaning of the lyrics, the song moved Springfield to tears.[citation needed] She obtained an acetate recording of Donaggio's song, but allowed a year to go by before actively pursuing the idea of recording an English version.
On 9 March 1966, Springfield had an instrumental track of Donaggio's composition recorded at Philips Studio Marble Arch. The session personnel included guitarist Big Jim Sullivan and drummer Bobby Graham. Springfield still lacked an English lyric to record, but Springfield's friend Vicki Wickham, the producer of Ready Steady Go!, wrote the required English lyric with her own friend Simon Napier-Bell, manager of the Yardbirds. Neither Wickham nor Napier-Bell had any discernible experience as songwriters. According to Napier-Bell, he and Wickham were dining out when she mentioned to him that Springfield hoped to get an English lyric for Donaggio's song, and the two light-heartedly took up the challenge of writing the lyric themselves: "We went back to [Wickham]'s flat and started working on it. We wanted to go to a trendy disco so we had about an hour to write it. We wrote the chorus and then we wrote the verse in a taxi to wherever we were going."[citation needed]
Neither Wickham nor Napier-Bell understood the original Italian lyrics. According to Wickham they attempted to write their own lyric for an anti-love song to be called "I Don't Love You", but when that original idea proved unproductive, it was initially adjusted to "You Don't Love Me", then to "You Don't Have to Love Me", and finalised as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me", a phrasing that fitted the song's melody. Napier-Bell later gave the same title to his first book, an autobiographical account of the British music scene of the 1960s.
Springfield recorded her vocal the next day. Unhappy with the acoustics in the recording booth she eventually moved into a stairwell to record. She was only satisfied with her vocals after she had recorded 47 takes.[citation needed]
Released on 25 March 1966 in the UK, the single release of Springfield's recording became a huge hit and remains one of the songs most identified with her. When she died from breast cancer in March 1999, the song was featured on Now 42 as a tribute.
The song hit number one in the UK charts and number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.[3] It proved so popular in the US that Springfield's 1965 album Ev'rything's Coming Up Dusty was released there with a slightly different track listing, and was retitled with the same name as the hit single (the B side of the US single, "Little by Little", was issued in the UK as a separate A side and reached No.17 there). The song also topped the charts peaking at number one in The Philippines and peaked at number one in NME top thirty charts, it stayed in the number 1 position for two weeks from the week commencing 14 May 1966 to the week ending 28 May 1966. It also hit number one in Melody Maker magazine in May 1966.
Grazie amico, meriteresti molto di più del mio povero like.👍👍
Thank you🌺♥️
Very extend and informative! Thanks a lot.
What a lady, what a looker, what a voice, what a song and what a sad sad day when we lost Dusty.
Miss those happy this.
stephandahaf: your absolutely right on!! The one and only Dusty(Mary O'Brien) Springfield
This was a time when you needed real singing talent to even get anywhere near the charts, But this gifted singer managed it very often, and we all know why !
You are so right about about singing talent, like most of the Artistes from the 60s. Can you explain the end of your statement?🤷♀️😘🇬🇧
Inspired by Ringo , why it didn't last ; I don't think even He knew why . 😭🌹
@@cynthiam3943 merely that the lady had talent in abundance ! hope that clears it up for you !
@@robharding4028 sorry, I obviously didn’t read it properly 🤦🏼♀️
Great song. Yes, there was a lot of great music growing up in the 60's. The words of songs had a big impact describing how I've always felt about life, and helped me become the person I am today at 65.
I’m 70 now, songs like this are still so good to listen to unlike some of the crap that todays singers offer
Unforgettable moments... wonderful times, the sixties and seventies... quality music... times when everything was much more relaxed. Big contrast to today's society...! Dusty Springfield... pure youth sentiment...! R.I.P. sweetie...!
Im 40 and i love all the old songs they are the best i grew up with the best
@@christinewalmsley3080 is the best (1959) born
Only more "relaxed" if you were white. My grandmothers had a hell of a time.
Beautiful song, it just take me back to the late 60" during my Junior High School days. 11/2024
The greatest female voice of the 60's. Rest in Peace Dusty
Much better than the shit we get these days
These sweethearts never needed to curse. :)
@@katanne7382 Back in my day we didn't need all these fancy instruments, just rocks. Whatever happened to good ol rocks?
Oasis reunion who gives a fck
Agree totally. My granddaughter says, "Listen to this nana. But I can't understand a word they are saying and swearing. My time was the 80s and I grew up with my parents listening to 60s music
@katanne7382 -- You serious?
Our wonderful Dusty,lovely lady her life was cut short such a pity.,
She was amazing! What a gift. Gone way too soon.
I am 71 and love this song today as much as the first time I ever heard it. This was her song. Never another her
My favourite UK female singer of all time
Bless her, she was an icon and a lovely person... ( born 1952)... the 60's were just great......
its funny how songs define an age, a time in life, a personal snapshot of memories, and this song, and dusty are there in my memories of the 60s when everything seemed new and everything seemed possible
wow..beautifully written and so true. Only now do I appreciate the innocence of the those days. Never to be seen again,,,,
Lynett Durgin their called flashbulb memories. Nancy said this to me many times. should have paid more attention.
Jerry Nealey SR Their?
her voice will never be replaced or imitated
This song reminds me of my Dad
If Elvis was the "King of Pop" then this lady was Queen of Pop Music......
It was Michael Jackson so was the king of pop
Elvis was the king of rock......
mason the reviewer that's telling them , hit them to the facts.
One of the most magnificent voices ever with a delivery that made each song so memorable. So many of her songs still touch me so deeply.
Me too,born in 1950. This music is timeless!
I was an au pair in a lovely family in London in the 60's. This song takes me back to those days💞🎶 Hi from Finland 🇫🇮
Hi Liisa what a powerful song
I was born in 1952. This song and other similar ones of that era have touched upon and enriched my life deeply in both my body and my soul until now in 2024. Yes, I will understand now the true meaning of love as sung by Dusty Springfield here and forever!
this woman had an exceptionally beautiful voice. there are many very good singers, but few belong to this top caste. she's absolutely one of them. ❤
A gracious, superb, unique singer. Dusty Springfield was one of the best vocalist of this era. God Bless her! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The perfection of her performance in this clip gives me the chills. No one else could have equaled it. There was only one singer who truly reached the pinnacle of pop artistry: DUSTY!
Petula ranks up there, I’d say.
@@dr.OgataSerizawa I agree--love her too!
Without electic devices to hit the notew.
My favorite lady
Yes, I do say Petula ranks at the top.
Pure magic , you cant beat these songs & singers . Still liisten to these am 72 .
Best female blue eyed soul singer of all time!!! Her love for soul music helped brake down barriers in the 60s, the love of music is a powerful emotion, it brings people together. And for that,Dusty done her part!!..its sad how she so underestimated herself, when what she achieved in the glory days of the 60s will live on forever in the hearts of us who love her music and sensational Voice!!
I Agree!! Dusty was one of a kind!!
Timi Yuro was just as good
A wonderful, unforgettable singer, but I don't recall her with blue eyes.
@@akrenwinkle No they were definitely green.
Who on earth is timi yuro?? 🤔😂
Love this song!! She had a beautiful voice!! May she rest in peace. xoxo
自信満々の歌いっぷり! 流石にすごい才能の持ち主❤ あっぱれですね。
When music was real...love Dusty!! Incredible voice!
Once again. Dusty's songs bring back many fond memories of my youth. 😃
i was born in 1956
i love this song so very much coz' my 1st love
The great thing is that because of videos like this, they don't have to miss a thing. Now.....as to if they appreciate the music is another topic all together.
I grew up listening to this. It's more heartbreaking every year I grow older. The band and orchestra are so impressive.
You aren't alone.
What a woman ... What a voice.... NOTHING compares to her today. I was a kid at her high point in life...but even I knew, back then...
This lady was CLASS..... I've loved many since.... But Dusty was....the first and the best ever. God Bless You My Darling.
A young boy.... forever in your awe.... even now...at 72 years old.
im 26 years old also drinking a red, and am envious of you being around when this amazing music was released to the world.. :)
Yes, I agree and I will be glad to trade places with you now. I have had to live this song even though I tried to get married once so I wouldn't have to live this song.
Same age same vibes here. I prefer to hear a song like this. Those old songs makes me really happy even the songs sounds senti.
I’m 69 and it really was a wonderful time ✌️
Still love Dusty Springfield. I was young when she became so popular. Her album was in my first collection with The Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Righteous Brothers, Dave Brubeck and others. She had a powerful and beautiful voice. RIP ❤
So many GREAT singer in the late 50's & 60's how I miss those days.
Me too. Real class.
Did everybody hear Dusty say at the very beginning before she started to sing she said : 1. Thank you then most importantly said 2. WOW. All i have to say, I never heard a singer say WOW before the start of a song. The audience was so excited to see her perform - they were cheering that loudly before the start of the song. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SOUL - DUSTY SPRINGFIELD. SHE IS IN HEAVEN FOR SURE ! CHESTER ( USA )
The best British 'Blues' Singer ever.
She was a good pop and soul singer too
Robert 's a good blues.pop and rock singer too...but in uk there 're many
What's blues about that ?
I feel sorry for those who weren't alive in the 60s to experience real music like this great song. And what can I say about Dusty Springfield other than she was one of the best female artists of that era.
...left alone with just a memory, life seems dead and so unreal
You don´t have to say you love me ..... I❣d this song
Hi Fanny💐💐
I'm an early 50s (52) baby and I love this music. I have Sirius radio in the car and I flip between the 50s. 60s, and 70s all the time. Best music EVER!
1st time seeing this (2023) What to say ? what a voice !
Italy 1965. Pino Donaggio introduces a song called IO CHE NON VIVO SENZA TE ( I, that can not live without you ) In the audience a young lady started to get emotional due to his singing and song and shed some tears. And and she does not understand the Italian language.As she left Italia, She got a basic demo of the Italian song and later, the song was released as YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME and becomes her signature song. Who am I talking about? You are listening to THE GREAT DUSTY SPRINFIELD.............
Why does this song get me every time? I f ever there was a true classic..this must be up there
Beautiful voice. What a talent. Never get tired of this one.
Grazie Dusty mai dimenticata ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ti aspettto ancora !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK U 4 ENLIGHTENING THE PRESENT 2 ONE OF BEST ❣
I was born in 1952 and grew up on so much beautiful music. Even the evolution into the psychedelic was a beautiful thing to be part of. 😍 😊
There was an extended applause for Dusty's performance, well deserved and I believe she was very touched by it.
What a beatutiful song, what a beautiful woman. One of the most beautiful songs I ever heard.
I'm almost 80 this year but I keep listening to these wonderful songs.... they keep me young inside... thank you dear loved Dusty! ❤❤
‘79 last week. This is the only music worth listening to.
Wow,what a singer and performer,I was born in 1965,but my parents brought me up with this style of music,singers these days couldn't even come close to this talent,thankyou for you're music dusty, you're music will always live on , you've just brought back some great memories to me when my mum and dad use to come home from the pub on a Saturday night and the radiogram would go on and they would sing this to each other RIP sweet lady,❤️🙏
Im 40 snd i love the olderr songs they are the bedt
Fantastic Dusty melted my heart. I was born in 1947 and was just starting out with my first band when this came out. 🎤🎶🎶🖖
Der Bienenkorb als Frisur war wohl inr Markenzeichen - neben dieser markanten eindrucksvollen Stimme natürlich. Ich liebe sie.
No one ☝️ sings like 👍 this anymore! Because no one can!
A legend who will never be forgotten. Taken from us all far too soon.simply the best of them all. Absolutely timeless
Well said!! 👏
I was born in 1977 I'm 46 years old right now...and I'm pretty sure those years were so so amazing time...I will like to live on the 60s decade...I love this kind of music cus my parent's played it at home when I was a child.....I think the 60s ,70s and 80s was the best years ever...
I too grew up in the 60's when this wonderful singer was on the telly, Where has the time gone ! I was a young boy of 9 when the house went quiet, because this lady was about to sing, we were a big family, but we obeyed the order, Life is such a fleeting episode ! We need to appreciate what we have, but many of us seldom do,
What a voice this darling woman had olso she was beautiful inside and out ,,,,, long live the 60s era xx i was their xx were you ??
Loved the sixties. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
2020 and 2021 are total sh t !
@@bobthompson4918 We were spoilt in the 60s , the music was so diverse , it was a total pleasure being around ,, Can i come back with you ? i wont be any trouble lol xthose were the days
Another great song by the one and only Dusty Springfield, may she rest in peace!
The song is Italian actually:
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We watched history unfold, our faith and sense of communal goodness a bit tarnished, But this Hope and Belief from this time past carrys on.
Time waits for no one; thank you Dusty. Style and Grace are a thing of the past. Hopefully one day we will wake up, won't be in my lifetime. RIP Dusty and thank you!
Vocalist like her never needed background music. Her music lives on.
The most natural female voice ever❤️🌹
I just love all her songs.......she was so in tune with my emotions back in the days when I was just enjoying life and my freedom.....the 60s and 70s were the best years of my life.....
I have to agree with you Adam the 60s and 70s were the best times of our life's. Dusty Springfield definitely knew how to put her emotions into her music. She was great! The music was great, crime was fairly low, our parents weren't afraid to let us be latchkey kids. I got my first job as an A&W carhop back in 1974 and I loved it for the next 4 years. You weren't afraid to go to a party and get killed. I miss those days so much.
Loved her voice. Sitting at home in the sixties and her voice comes on the radio and you think of that girl you know……….
This lady was our queen of the charts in the 60's. and will always be so. We miss you Mary O Brian !
What can I say about dusty great voice and music i was 16 when this song came out jim monty
Such power and grace. A gifted voice. Wow!
Dusty Definitely... one of the best albums ever.
Wonderful Vera..thankyou for your wonderful songs during world war 2 !! Im an oldie now but how much I remember this song when I was a young girl.. BEAUTIFUL VOICE ! The AMERICAN GIs loved her singing !!
She was so sweet and beautiful here. This is one of my favorite performances by Dusty. This brings tears to my eyes. Such sadness I feel when I hear her sing this. Wishing things were still like this now including seeing Dusty
Dusty Springfield was an excellent singer. Her voice is very nice to hear and her mimics very appropriate for the lyrics of the song.
Jorge you always give lovely comments about the music you like , i appreciate that lol x
@@oughtonoughton2634 well, thanks regards and have a nice day.
Performance was an art.
One of the best live performances ever. When its better than the recording release, you know you are the best. Powerful, powerful voice, once in a lifetime will you hear this kind of range.
I think about 1963 I went to see dusty and the spring fields,at the pavilion Weymouth fantastic .