...this takes me back... cheers.
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...as does this... cheers.
...haha!... it's been a while since I've heard this... cheers.
...aaaaah!... memories... cheers.
...another 'doom and gloom' song... cheers.
...I don't know which version I like the best out of these... the first version that I ever heard was Nina and Fredrik's version... I like all versions of this song... cheers.
...this song was epic in it's day... cheers.
...a change of direction is in order methinks!... (it's just a shame that they are miming both songs though)... cheers.
...some versions of a beautiful song that has always made me feel good... such a great song that has been sung in so many different ways by such different people... cheers.
...second last song for the day... this song is the same as the one above... such a great song that is sung in so many ways but still a beautiful song to hear... cheers.
...my final song for the day... if you don't get a little tear in the corner of your eye or a little lump in the back of your throat from listening to this I'll be surprised... cheers.
GROOVER
Ya bloody bugger
Just beautiful and this makes me keep faith that the world is not such an ugly place to live in when you have people like this in it (wonderful boy)....my final song for the day... if you don't get a little tear in the corner of your eye or a little lump in the back of your throat from listening to this I'll be surprised... cheers.
Brilliant. Great post Mr S

GROOVER
Ya bloody bugger
Edith PiafThree of my favourite songs of hers.
My dear old Dad always used to say to me that Edith's enunciation of the French language was perfection when she sang.
I am of part French heritage and I love Edith's songs.
Lol I saw my typo

GROOVER
Ya bloody bugger
Bwahaha I remember this song as a kidlet. Showing my age now...this takes me back... cheers.

Edith PiafThree of my favourite songs of hers.
My dear old Dad always used to so to me that Edith's enunciation of the French language was perfection when she sang.
I am of part French heritage and I love Edith's songs.
...I enjoy Edith Piaf's singing too Groover... I like a lot of French songs... Manhattan Transfer's 'Chanson D'Amour' for instance... here are two versions of them singing it... the first one is quite funny... cheers.
,,,I even like the 'Moulin Rouge' movie with Nichole Kidman and Ewan McGreor in it just because it's set in Paris... I like these two songs in it even though they are not actually French... well they sound sort of 'Frenchyish' at least because of the way they sing them lol!... (well I think so anyway)... cheers.
Alias
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...second last song for the day... this song is the same as the one above... such a great song that is sung in so many ways but still a beautiful song to hear... cheers.
Awwww. That little bub and her dad. That made my day!
Here's Van the Man doing a gorgeous version of the folk song Wild Mountain Thyme, by Francis McPeake. I love the violin. And Van's stunning voice.