I’ll Never find another you…

I’ll Never find another you…

This song is so true. Some keep *it* or lose *it** and find *it* again. Those that lost *it* and never find *it* again, they at least know what *it* is. The saddest is that some of us will never know *it*.

Play the video while reading the comments below.

costaldefence381
4 days ago

@lovescompass
You made two people also very happy. We parted at the same time and now my little Flower Grader is back. The same thing as happened to you repeats itself in our case,a little different but not much. It is good to be able to love someone after such a length of time, although I never stopped loving.

MrRstanton34
1 week ago

Lost two of my very best friends and then my Dad in less than a year. My darkest days, and just before my father’s passing and out of the blue a beautiful women walked into my life. So beautiful it made me even sadder, thinking that life had passed me by. I’m married to her now, we have been together from that first day over 8 years ago. This song so represents my love for her! Such a terrific song, thank you Seekers!

ZeskoWhirligan
1 week ago

Is this a pandemic? I loved and lost in college, some 30 years ago — I worshipped her, continued to love her through 3 decades of many unhappy relationships, trials and tribulations that finally landed me in a happy marriage here in the present. Then, after 30 long years, I discovered my lost love here on the Internet, finding that she too has been married, had kids, is falling out of love with her inattentive spouse.  My heart is ACHING for her! This song is our anthem!

mydogblue1
4 weeks ago

I first heard this song when I was 10, the year was 1965. I wish so much I kept the words in my head. I had that someone, and broke up with her in 1976. And I really never found that someone again.

jimcoope
1 month ago

I play this song often and never get tired of it . I went steady will a girl when I was 15 in 1966 and never forgot her. In 2000 I found her and married her in 2002. It has been 8 years and still getting better. So I say it is never too late to find the love of your life.

brownindian17
1 month ago

Lost my love too in March of this year, she moved out and we were so in love for 5 years. her name is Shelly and i pray each day she will come back to me. This song makes it so very sad and its so true!

mydogblue1
1 month ago

@2bwhiteproud I broke up with my true love in 1976, and have regreated it ever since. I have been married twice, and will never marry again. I have not seen her in over 30yrs, but I to am still in love with her. So your not alone. I do have three great sons and I’m greatful for that.

lovescompass
1 month ago

This song link was just sent to me by a guy I broke up with in 1973. We both went on with our lives – each married, each had children. Thirty-five years later, our long-term marriages over, he found me through a google search. For over a year we’ve been together. He sends me song like this all the time now. Never have I felt so loved and so cherished. Go find your old girlfriend.

2bwhiteproud
2 months ago

I played this song and cried my eyes out my Girlfriend broke up with me She got married to another guy less than a year later. That was in Christmas of 1964 I STILL Love Tina to this day I think about her all of the time even though I’m Married to someone else,I saw Her in 1985 She was single,the Marraige to the first guy didn’t last He was Married to several after Her. Not long afterwards I got Divorced I wish I had looked her up I know She loved me also

GLG47
4 months ago

This was our song, Ruth and I, when we were going together and talking marriage. It’s 40 years in a couple of weeks and there have been great times and trials, deaths and successful children. The words mean as much now as then and are just as true.

mydogblue1
5 months ago

I was 10 yrs old in late 1964, living on a naval base in Trinidad WI. I was sitting on a beach when I first heard this song. Brings back memories. Judith is the best.

acan464
6 months ago

I lost my dog in April 2010 after eleven years. This song reminds me of her. She was the best camping dog. She was always their for me. When I would come home from work after a bad day she would listen to my problems. She love to camp. She saw all of the southwestern United States. Rest in peace my beloved Pretzel.

MrRonnieG
8 months ago

I gave this 45 RPM record to the love of my life (Kathy) in the summer of 1968. That has now been nearly 42 years of Judith’s voice, and these words, still take me back as though it were yesterday. This will, forever, be one of my favorite recordings. How fortunate we all are to have such a warm and loving recording to forever carry us back to such a special place in time. God Bless Judith and The Boys!

MrRonnieG
9 months ago

First head this in 1968 while dating the love of my life, Kathy. Gave her the 45 RPM single……..drafted in February 1969 and, 4 months later, was in Vietnam. Got a letter from Kathy in August saying she simply could not wait. Everytime I hear this song is just breaks my heart BUT it also makes me realize how fortunate I am to have, once, been that happy.