Everytime I hear this song, it reminds me of my Elementary Teacher, Mr. Julio Sampaga, back in 1959-60. He got a beautiful baritone voice and used to sing this song to us. He's a good looking young man then, admirable teacher and though strict at times, I see him as very fair and nice instructor. He used to walk number of kilometres crossing the ricefield just to be with us in Culiat Elementary School, coming from his residence at Kamuning, Quezon City. If he's still alive it would be wonderful if I can met again after more than 55 years.
Everytime I hear this song, it reminds me of my Elementary Teacher, Mr. Julio Sampaga, back in 1959-60. He got a beautiful baritone voice and used to sing this song to us. He's a good looking young man then, admirable teacher and though strict at times, I see him as very fair and nice instructor. He used to walk number of kilometres crossing the ricefield just to be with us in Culiat Elementary School, coming from his residence at Kamuning, Quezon City. If he's still alive it would be wonderful if I can met again after more than 55 years.
Makes me happy and sad! Remember my mom used to sing this beautiful song!!!
Good to see a young man singing this song. Young man> Well, you ain't seen nothing yet until you see me singing it. ( if I still can ).
CHEERS !!!
My first gig was backing Jimmy at Tim Finnegins on Bloor st in 1972 never got his dews.
The Great Jimmy Carton
This is still the version that I love. It's warm and touching. Thank you for posting it.
What a beautiful song and so well done.
Thank's for starting my day with a great song.
Congradulations to you and your groups.
Bravo ...Beautiful singing ...!
Song that stays forever green ... !!!
Beautiful~
Wonderful rendition of a beautiful song; thanks for posting it!
brilliant...
Thanks JC, a great memory!
Very well delivered. I love this.
the best version i've come accriss so far,AWESOME...
I remember I just got in from Dublin that day, picked up Dave Matheson and went and made the video.
Lovely! :)
Makes me happy!