https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeybnI6OJMQ
(I believe the introductory singing in the first 40 seconds was Jeremy Brett’s own voice).
Regards,
-- Al
Which songs or musical standards have haunted you?
Just to single out one, that is "haunting" to me in the positive senses of the term that have been mentioned: The version of "On The Street Where You Live" that was ghost sang by Bill Shirley for Jeremy Brett in the movie version of "My Fair Lady." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeybnI6OJMQ (I believe the introductory singing in the first 40 seconds was Jeremy Brett’s own voice). Regards, -- Al |
This thread has gotten the most amazing results; it seems that the same songs have haunted us all. Although the way I used that word "Haunted" is ambiguous, it still worked, because it got the answers I was seeking. What's even more surprising is that so many chose songs that I had long forgotten, but they had the same effect on me; take "Maybe" by the Chantels; how could I forget that ever lasting, never ending "teenage love". Another amazing thing about these songs is how they cross all boundaries in regard to genre; like "Ode To Billy Joe" for example. Have a happy holiday, and Enjoy the music. |
"Knockin' On Heavens Door" by Bob Dylan (used brilliantly in the Sam Peckinpah movie Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid). "Whispering Pines" and "The Unfaithful Servant" by The Band (on the brown album). The following songs (with the album the song is included on in brackets) from the most romantic of all the Rock 'n' Roll era songwriters, Brian Wilson, as recorded by The Beach Boys: "In My Room" (Surfer Girl) "Don't Worry Baby" (Shut Down Volume 2) "God Only Knows" and "Caroline, no" (Pet Sounds) "Fall Breaks And Back To Winter---W. Woodpecker Symphony" (Smiley Smile). VERY spooky. "Here Comes The Night" (Wild Honey). A rather terrifying song. "Our Prayer" (20/20) "Til I Die" and "Disney Girls"---actually a Bruce Johnston song (Surfs Up) |