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Carousel - 1956 - Soliloquy
This is one of Gordon MacRae's finest moments of all time. This shows, truly, what a fantastic voice he had, and is such a tragedy that he coincidently died of mouth cancer.
This is the part where Billy has just found out that Julie is pregnant with his baby and he's prepared to take on life threatening descisions that changed his life for ever.
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This is the part where Billy has just found out that Julie is pregnant with his baby and he's prepared to take on life threatening descisions that changed his life for ever.
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Simone Egeriis - Almægtige Ånder (Great Spirits, Danish)
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A brilliant song sung by the beautiful Simone! Btw I had created this video myself... and the pictures I have of Simone were simply found on google. I have not downloaded them illegally whatsoever! Just enjoy (: xoxo
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Daryl Hannah as a mermaid. Buy me a coffee as a thank you: ko-fi.com/anyavibeke xoxo
Carousel - 1956 - If I loved you duet.
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Beautiful Duet with Gordon MacRae and Shirely Jones. Buy me a coffee as a thank you: ko-fi.com/anyavibeke Anya xoxo This clip belongs to Fox and Rodgers&Hammerstein. All rights reserved.
Bravo! I remember seeing this with my mother at a movie theatre. It made me cry then and I am crying now. My mother was in an unhappy loveless marriage. I was too young to understand this so I must have been crying her tears.
Simply perfection
He comes off as so vulnerable and unsure, change the voice and it's completely different
Such a great melody - and still timeless !!!
My mom passed away in 2021 (not covid, her 88 year old heart just wore out). I recorded this song on her piano in her house the next day....and played that recording at her memorial service....with her earthly remains looking on. My arm trembled at the start and my little sister ran up and held me up and helped hold my arm up as I played the cell phone recording into the funeral home's microphone and sound system for all to hear. I know mom would have been beaming with joy to hear it. Wish I had told her more often that I loved her. If your mom is still alive, and she's a good mom.... tell her you love her....lots and lots!
She is good at matching her lips to her previous recording.
I sing this to my late Beloved Wife, with slightly changed words, every day. 2 years 6 weeks 3 days and counting.
When Gordon MacRae dies in this film.... i cried for months. I loved him❤❤
This duo had such beautiful voices together.
Still prefer Elvis' version. These singers are technically proficient and soul less.
My favorite film. I also had a crush on Gordon. He's still so handsome many years later. Beautiful singing and so much feeling from Shirley as well. Thank you for this beautiful movie!
Rodgers & Hammerstein forever. ❤
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I love this song, but it took this guy 4 whole minutes to realize there's a 50% chance he might have a daughter...
Wonderful *sigh*
For some reason I have had this song in my head all day so I had to find it and play it. Everything was so much better years ago, the music, the people, I wish I could go back in time to a better world.
And she was only about 16...what a talent.
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Gordon Macrae was simply the best male singer of the last 30 years.
Talent
I performed in Carousel in HS in the 60’s. I’ve wanted to do it again, but the dark (suicide) ending has prevented every troop I’m in from taking it on. I’m refreshed to read all these positive memories.
Shirley was hot
Beautiful song
this Lovely lady is still with us ...
Shirley Jones's rich mezzo-soprano singing voice and her fine acting helped make the film version of CAROUSEL a classic.
The strength, softness and control of Gordon's voice throughout this film is gorgeous. Sinatra's version was just a bit too jazzy. A bit too crooner. This version is how it would have sounded 1870's New England. Not so knowing.
Something has just occurred to me: In a way Julie is a strong woman who chooses to follow her heart. Right before this scene Julie had just been warned by a policeman that Billy is a kind of dishonest man and she should not trust him. Despite the warning and what Billy did to her, beating her and leaving her penniless with a baby coming she really did love him.
I saw this onstage in Ipswich England at the age of 14. I was so moved by this song.
Excellent channel. Live long and prosper. Thank you.
Their chemistry was so good.
It makes me feel good! What great memories.
I was 5 when this first came out I loved it then and still do today, it reminds me of my parents 😏
What a beautiful song & voice.
Wow Wee. Two beautiful people with beautiful voices captured in time for us to see. Just sublime.
When Romance was important.
Great songs back then.now its cheap and selfish.
Tremendous.
Mum Dads favourite song
They say, there are no two people on Earth exactly the same. No two faces, no two sets of fingerprints... but do they know that for sure? 'Cause they would have to get everybody together, in one huge space, and obviously that's impossible, even with computers. Not only that, they would have to get all the people who ever lived, not just the ones now. So they got no proof. They got nothin'. Mrs Soprano may have passed but who's to say there isn't another Mrs. Soprano just like her? Or will be? Maybe not with the same fears and paranoia, but... the same... uhm, what I am saying is...
The first time I went the theatre with one of my best friends sat there and sobbed. 32 years ago and still go the cinema with her.xxxThey such put these films on TV again
They say if you're an old timer and listen to a love song from your youth, and it brings a tear to your eye, you were in love then. Memory of love is so hard to define that it often is 'reduced to tears' as time goes on. That's where the expression comes from, common English stuff.
The most poignant song ever written I cry my eyes out every time I hear it ❤
Carousel was Rodgers and Hammerstein's favorite of all the musicals they wrote together.
Shirley Jones...simply an amazing voice!
In my teens loved all musicals
Loved this song and carousel so much younger then
Love this❤️
So many real emotions in the lyrics of which the young lady captuates
I quess I take everything in and can't forget to let go loved musicals all all my life
They are both so damn beautiful. wonderful memories