I saw them, or at least 3 of them, on the Happy Together tour this past summer. In Nashville, the place the Ryman theater in Nashville, home of the old Grand Old Opera. Only did maybe 5 songs, but it was great and bought back so many memories.
Hey John go to my gutair gently weeps with Tom petty and Jeff. Lynn singing it the second half. Of the song check out prince gutair playing fantastic he has on a red hat the best since Hendrix
Frank Heberer
LOVE THIS SONG!! WHAT HARMONIES!!
Jeffrey Thomas
This is such a lovely song I like the song one of my favorite 60 song Smelly
richard edwards
A deeply emotional and touching song and one of their best.
Dane Volyn
This is a better hymn than anything I ever heard in church.
Jim Mierendorf
I saw them, or at least 3 of them, on the Happy Together tour this past summer. In Nashville, the place the Ryman theater in Nashville, home of the old Grand Old Opera. Only did maybe 5 songs, but it was great and bought back so many memories.
Sal Varriale
It was my 5th birthday at doctor Copeland s office in November 1975, when I first heard this magical tune... loved the Association ever since
Jackie Guccione
Hey John go to my gutair gently weeps with Tom petty and Jeff. Lynn singing it the second half. Of the song check out prince gutair playing fantastic he has on a red hat the best since Hendrix
MONAEIA
And there was a time ⏰Women were appreciatedWomen were praisedWomen were truly lovedBut tragically-not today
Loriann Smith Morelli
The harmonies of The Association are unmatched and this song is a great example. Beautiful.
Aaron Frye
When you hear that bridge, I swear you can see the Holy Grail.
Marshall Schaffer
One peculiar thing, though: a love song...with a video that has no people in it?
ontnurse2
great great band and are these guys still alive?