The Angels Release 50th Anniversary Video for ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’
Categoria: Musica
The clip, assembled by founding guitarist Rick Brewster, features all of the vocalists who have fronted the band across its five-decade career
Por Billboard | 01/06/2026
The Angels have released a commemorative video for “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” to mark the 50th anniversary of the song that has become one of the most recognisable recordings in Australian rock history, as the band prepares for a national anniversary tour spanning more than 25 dates. The clip, assembled by founding guitarist Rick Brewster, features all of the vocalists who have fronted the band across its five-decade career. It arrives as the group heads out on the Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again… 50 Years On national tour, which opens at Coolangatta’s Cooly Rocks on June 4 and runs through to Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on November 6. Written by Doc Neeson, John Brewster and Rick Brewster, the song was originally recorded in March 1976 and released as the band’s debut single, produced by Harry Vanda and George Young of The Easybeats. It was conceived as an acoustic ballad; Neeson later revealed its lyrics were inspired by grief following the death of the girlfriend of the band’s first manager, John Woodruff, in a motorcycle accident. The original release reached No. 58 on the Australian charts and remained on the chart for 19 weeks. A live version released in 1988 — capturing the audience chant that had by then become inseparable from the song — reached No. 11 on the Kent Music Report and introduced the phenomenon to a broader audience. The song’s cultural reach has only grown. It ranked No. 11 in Triple M’s Ozzest 100 countdown in 2018 and placed No. 12 in triple j’s Hottest 100 Australian Songs poll in 2025, making it the oldest song in that year’s top 40. Metallica, Keith Urban and Jelly Roll all performed it during Australian tours in 2025, and covers have come from Dune Rats, Ruby Fields and Baby Shakes. For John Brewster, the anniversary carries personal weight. “Fifty years on, the song still has so much meaning for us,” he told Noise 11 . “When we play the song, we’re thinking about all the people we’ve lost, like Doc and Chris Bailey. And all the people that we’ve played with over the years — the roadies, the tour managers, the record company people, our friends and, of course, all the fans.” The Angels — Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again… 50 Years On Tour June 4 — Coolangatta — Cooly Rocks June 5 — Caloundra West — Norton Music Factory June 6 — Beenleigh — Beenleigh Tavern June 12 — Hornsby — Hornsby RSL June 13 — Albion Park Rail — The Oaks Hotel June 19 — Woden — Canberra Southern Cross Club June 20 — Albury — The Bended Elbow July 3 — Launceston — Country Club Showroom July 4 — Hobart — Wrest Point Showroom July 10 — Belmont — Belmont 16s July 11 — Revesby — Revesby Workers Club July 17 — Fremantle — Freo Social July 18 — Perth — Rosemount Hotel July 31 — Caringbah — Highfield Aug. 1 — Marrickville — Factory Theatre Aug. 7 — Shoal Bay — Shoal Bay Country Club Aug. 8 — Prestons — Liverpool Catholic Club Aug. 14 —