you're thinking about a lost love during a 1950s train ride | a romantic vintage playlist

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Published 2021-05-28
You don't know where they are; but you hope they're happy with whoever they call home.

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Footage is from Strangers on a Train (1951) dir. Alfred Hitchcock. All rights to Strangers on a Train go to Warner Bros. Studio.

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All Comments (21)
  • I met my lost love on a train ride ironically enough… I remember looking up at her across the train in our seats and locking eyes and she just gives me the most heart warming smile… time froze. My heart was left behind in 2016. I have not loved like that since. Since I watched her ride away for the last time the same place we met. I hope she’s happy I hope she lives a long beautiful life and has a beautiful family. I will forever see her through rose tinted glasses. I was not the man she needed me to be back than. I was young and still learning and growing. I don’t know why but I just have not loved like way I loved her.. ever since.
  • @maafulatu73
    idk if it's just me but these songs make me feel like I've lived through that time, like I've lived a full life and those "memories" only come to light when i listen to these types of songs. I love that feeling.
  • @nashimi2055
    I love this playlist, I'm just dancing with my giant teddy-bear 😅
  • @natsmyname
    Listening to songs like this makes me think of the fact that older me will look back at 19 year old me(me now), thinking back on memories I’ve yet to form, hopefully I can make as few regrettable ones as possible. We really only get one shot at this, sometimes I worry that my life will all be a waste. I wonder how the people who grew up with this type of music feel when hearing these songs again…
  • @spmoran4703
    My mother and father had lots of records from the 1950s . It will bring back happy memories for me with Mam and dad.
  • @cate4139
    Each night before bed I listen to 50's sentimental jazz. I reflect on my life. Where I've been and where I'm going. There isn't much to say other than that I wish I had someone to share this with, my love for the classics as I truly do believe there is no better feeling than listening to a beautiful piece of music and connecting with another.
  • This music is just so pure and beautiful. It’s romantic and calming. I wish people sang love songs like them today
  • @arawsia6208
    "Why you don't listen to nowadays music, Dad?" Silence for a moment and my Dad that born in 1948 looked at me, not smiling, but I can see a friendly and warm light from his eyes when he said, "The music on my old days is make me who I am today" Even now, when he is in vegetative state, I play 50s and 60s music in the background for him. I hope he can listen to this playlist that I play on my TV.
  • @dandelion473
    My crush loves 1950s music, I'm hoping to romance him with this playlist lol
  • @neytsyip
    the comment sections below these kinds of playlists are simply gold :D everyone just enjoying the music ^^ love to y'all!
  • @Tvaros
    It's been almost three years since we first took a night drive. We got ice cream and fries, and I drove my old jeep. You had never dipped your fries in your ice cream! I remember you teasing me, and then you tried it. Your eyes lit up. Without thinking I told you you looked beautiful. We laughed it off. We talked about how you have to hide in our small town. Being different doesn't go over well. It's been almost two years since that summer night in my kitchen. You always wear those long flowing skirts, and your hair swayed in time with songs I played on my phone. I remember standing by the pot for hot chocolate on the stove. I remember how enchanting you looked, and I wanted to pull you close and dance cheek to cheek. Who cares if the milk boils over? It's been almost a year since we've spoken. Although it's old-fashioned, we wrote each other letters sealed in wax. Well, you answered mine because you knew I love sending mail. I still have it. The last one you sent me, where you told me you love me. I don't think a coward like me deserves a beautiful woman like you. You made me feel strong and beautiful and needed. You taught me what all those songs are getting at. You made me want to be something. You made me realize I am different, too. I'm sorry for being a coward, my love.
  • These 50s songs have an immortal charm to me, timeless, I love them so much. Feels like my grandmother's right beside me, slowing dancing by herself, happy and cheerful. It's both sad, and comforting at the same time because I miss her a lot. They bring some memories back to life, and I think that's why I'm so grateful for music ❤️
  • @gaby.vanilla
    This songs are like time machine. They take me to the past where everything is simpler.
  • @selynekim
    It just gives me so much romantic vibe to my dull dailylife
  • @danielmota795
    The boat rides we would take The moonlight on the lake The way we danced and hummed our favorite song The things we did last summer I'll remember all winter long The midway and the fun The kewpie doll we won The bell I rang to prove that I was strong The things we did last summer I'll remember all winter long The early morning hike The rented tandem bike The lunches that we used to pack We never could explain that sudden summer rain The looks we got when we got back The leaves begin to fade like promises we made How could a love that seemed so right go wrong That things we did last summer I'll remember all winter long The early morning hike The rented tandem bike The lunches that we used to pack We never could explain that sudden summer rain The looks we got when we got back The leaves begin to fade like promises we made How could a love that seemed so right go so wrong That things that we did last summer I'll remember all winter long
  • @papitas8179
    Does it bring someone else nostalgia for the past ... and for those beautiful moments where the sun shone brighter for the arrival of summer or meals on a solid day by still a lake? no, nobody? XD
  • I love your channel omg! Never stop uploading these 40s-50s compilations ♥️
  • @K3yy4
    I'm so in love with this kind of music