I love this movie specially the last scene when Woody Allen and Diane Keton say good bye and its just the empty street for 1 minute with this song..... that scene makes me cry like a little baby
I think this was the scene that made people fall in love with Diane Keaton. Just look at the look in her eyes as she sings. She's never looked more beautiful or was more luminous onscreen.
I love this version and I love Diane Keaton but has anyone else noticed that she flubbed the line in the song. She sings "having you to walk with" twice instead of singing "having you to talk with" the second time. I didn't notice it until just recently. Her personality and beauty are just so strong they just overwhelm the little glitch.
Seems like not just old times, but another lifetime ago; in my 20s, with my ex, my daughter was 1. It's different now, not worse or better, just different. That's life. But this song and her performance and this movie take me back, which I guess they are supposed to do. Think I will watch it one more time.
Astute professionalism from a subtlely, sheathed talent - w/Gary Cooper it was referred to as an "Aw shucks" persona; w/Diane Keaton it's every guy's "pretty girl next door" persona - she just reveals a peek, every now and again, at the depth of her mastery.
I was a freshman in high school when "Annie Hall" was released in April 1977 and it was a revelation to me and had an impact on my still unformed ideas about romance and relationships.
While the other kids were going to see "Star Wars" over and over that summer I was falling in love with "Annie Hall"...must have seen it 15 times that year.
@timelyshadow hey, just to notify you that there is a great website out there where you can download mp3 from youtube, it's called listentoyoutube! I'm really glad to share this with you, I've been in pain for so long not getting to find this song!
I'm 15. I'm old enough to realize that movies have gone down the shooter. This is simply sexy, and that all the other supposedly titillating movies shoved down our throats are just vulgar. I adore Annie Hall.
@pinkfox1994 you, my friend, are fucked... being 15 and able to think like that you won't find much empathy in this world of ours.. (it's a compliment)
she has that "something" that keeps her going after all these years; the younger girls - who are much more ostentatious - just simply peak and then are on a cable reality show
Diane Keaton re-invented this standard into a classic with this performance. You can't think of Annie Hall without hearing her rendition of this tune floating through your head. Bravo!
You say that as if there weren't any shitty movies at the time that this one came out. Most movies are mediocre to terrible while some catch our attention.
Nothing has really changed. History usually forgets the crap and remembers the golden stuff. It just so happens that our attention is more attuned to the present than the "classics".
*sigh*. Loved two women, and my first wife was one of them, back in the '70s. Loved the second, starting in the '90s, and we're kind of together now, but not married. I could run off with Diane Keaten, but I'm OK where I'm at. Will never be as lovely as this song, though.
so wonderful when she sings. Have you seen her "You can't come and play in my yard" from Reds-- also, singing "If I fell" from the Beatles, in the bathtub in Shoot the Moon. (wish I had them to post)
yeah man, you are right. When people talk about Annie Hall, they forget this scene...but it added so much to the movie! Mostly that she was gaining her confidence, because of Alvie Singer...the same confidence which would inspire her to leave him. GREAT WAY TO SHOW THAT THINGS ARE CHANGING.
Yep, that's Diane Keaton singing, still hauntingly beautiful 32 years later. I was in my 20s then; pushing 60 now (movie was 1977). I appreciate this clip more than you know. For those of you who have not seen the movie (too young), watch it. Some things about relationships never change.
Yeh it is. She's such a talented woman. I've always considered her the best comic actress in Hollywood and she has given some incredible performances in dramatic films as well. A true actress.
I still remember being gobsmacked at how good a singer diane keaton was/is. it take real mastery to sing a song this slowly. anyone can fake uptempo or rock numbers. On a song like this there's nowhere to hide. Brava, Diane.
Diane is a very hip gal. She's buying Martin Mull artwork...the ones I wanted...probably getting a nice price break...Yes.. Martin Mull is an amazing painter...
Diane looked like she had a cold all through Reds.
I loved my first wife, and my second wife, too. They still love me, by the way (I think, from how we get along). But my first wife went back to this moment, and I recall it so well. Is it OK to still love her, without harassing her or anything, after 33 years? Seems like Old Times, indeed.
I watched Annie Hall at the cinema the other day, sat right at the front and was absorbed in this song, i got goosepimples and nearly cried as it had always been a dream to see this on the big screen. Raw actors always make the best singers...
I love this Lombardo/Loeb composition. I do like D Keaton; however, I think that Dianne Keaton was miscast, that is, singing is not her forte. She sounds like a drowning asthmatic, notwithstanding, the scene still has its romantic moments and, in effect, that may be enough.
Just Love Diane---Has anyone seen the movie- Heaven ? ? You have to be a Diane fan------Some of her best work------And of course the Lobster seen in Annie-----
This scene gives me chills just to think about it. And I agree with the previous post about her song in Radio Days. For an actress not primarily known for her singing, she nails it every time. Even the earlier scene in Annie hall, where her set doesn't go well, is beautifully done.
Awesome...!!! I used to be a 17 yr old projectionist back in 77 when Annie Hall was released. When this scene came up, I would turn up the sound in the theater, go sit in the very front row and watch Annie sing this song over and over and over... what a babe... I fell in love with the song and her..!!! Thanks
The unforgetable personality (not the voice) of "Annie Hall" as portrayed by Diane Keaton was modeled after a great, and undeservedly neglected singer of the 1960s - Judy Henske. Check out her recordings!
Just finished Annie Hall on my PBS station. So of course i came to Youtube. i love youtube because i can always find a kindred spirit. At the end, when they meet - and play this song, i always cry bcuz it is just so heartbreaking that they can't make it work. What a phenomenal movie, scene, and song. Thank you SO MUCH for posting this! I love Annie Hall. Thank you.
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TheHolyRazor 1 month ago
she is beautiful and has a great voice.
fefebabes2 1 month ago
tears in rain bladerunner
MrBillcale 2 months ago
I'm 14 and this is on my top 5 favorite movies list. <3
I especially love Annie...I dress like her almost every day! This is my favorite scene, because Diane Keaton has such a beautiful voice. :)
MissRandomIsRandom 2 months ago
Stupid question, is this an old song, or was it written for the movie?
firestartertwistedfi 2 months ago
@firestartertwistedfi It's an old song. But Diane sings it wonderfully. :)
MissRandomIsRandom 2 months ago
@MissRandomIsRandom Thank you! And you have the best name ever :)
firestartertwistedfi 2 months ago
I love this movie specially the last scene when Woody Allen and Diane Keton say good bye and its just the empty street for 1 minute with this song..... that scene makes me cry like a little baby
deibichh 3 months ago
I fell in love with Diane Keaton in here!
029Mhelz 3 months ago
I'm a fetus and I like this movie.
Trimbler00 3 months ago 7
I love Woody's face at the end for a split second, he looks so stunned.
InWhichEricDoesStuff 4 months ago
@TheTrippybutterfly I know i know.. that statement was just a metaphor :P
florjuanico 4 months ago
I'm 13 and I like Annie Hall more than the guy who's 15.
bo31411 4 months ago 5
I want Michael Corleone at the audience. hehe
xianneh 5 months ago 2
@Delmer7 Paul Simon who ?
namtheblack 6 months ago
Wish this song could go on forever
aldebussy 6 months ago 3
Not by me. I will never forget it. And I sing it. Kate Smith made it famous.
missabbebuck 7 months ago
@missabbebuck True, and also, Arthur Godfrey had this as his theme song on the radio for many years!
450984 5 months ago
I think this was the scene that made people fall in love with Diane Keaton. Just look at the look in her eyes as she sings. She's never looked more beautiful or was more luminous onscreen.
Tigerlily21 8 months ago 3
Love it!
byManhattan 8 months ago
This is really excellent singing.
ChristophePhilippe 8 months ago 2
I hate that Paul Simon.
Delmer7 8 months ago
Seems like old times, having you to walk with,
It seems like old times, having you to talk with.
And it's still a thrill just to have my arms around you,
It’s still the thrill that it was the day I found you,
It’s just like old times, dinner dates and flowers,
It’s just like old times, staying up for hours,
Making dreams come true, doing things we used to do,
It seems like old times, being here with you.
spliftube 9 months ago
Just beautiful, all around! Could not be improved upon! Many thanks for the posting!
450984 9 months ago
From this character to starring in Looking for Mr. Goodbar -- same year too.
etbella3 9 months ago
damn people's looks change soooo much when they are old!!!
TheBlazinfury 10 months ago
Not even a singer and no one ever sung this song better! BRAVO!
showtuneful 10 months ago
@showtuneful Exactement. The genius of Woody Allen who brings out the genius of all those around him.
etbella3 9 months ago 2
@etbella3 Hi, just subscribe to you. I left you a question on your page.
showtuneful 9 months ago
Annie Hall, great movie!!:)
secretlovechild87 11 months ago
I love this version and I love Diane Keaton but has anyone else noticed that she flubbed the line in the song. She sings "having you to walk with" twice instead of singing "having you to talk with" the second time. I didn't notice it until just recently. Her personality and beauty are just so strong they just overwhelm the little glitch.
sctshep 11 months ago
@sctshep No, if a glitch happens in a Woody Allen movie, it is accidentally on purpose. She's supposed to be nervous. Tennessee Walker is a horse.
etbella3 11 months ago
@sctshep Yes, it was the only flaw in an incredible performance.
7pinkpetal17 4 months ago
I love her voice, she should be a singer.
achnsto9 1 year ago
gives me the chills.
MrBlamesociety 1 year ago
to michael
suzycreamcheesez 1 year ago
@suzycreamcheesez michael who ?
mikeokla1 1 year ago
@suzycreamcheesez michael who ?
mikeokla1 1 year ago
Sylvia, ... still miss and need you like crazy, still living for your forgiveness, still so very much in love with you.
mikeytieky01 1 year ago 6
Seems like not just old times, but another lifetime ago; in my 20s, with my ex, my daughter was 1. It's different now, not worse or better, just different. That's life. But this song and her performance and this movie take me back, which I guess they are supposed to do. Think I will watch it one more time.
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banjogirlyboyful 1 year ago
my dad's friends uncle is woody allen
banjogirlyboyful 1 year ago 2
cool
banjogirlyboyful 1 year ago
Gosh so young and pretty.
vanessafabulay 1 year ago
Just beautiful.
A great movie.
kjr291 1 year ago
From the 1977 movie Annie Hall
nancyfloressantos 1 year ago
My first marriage. We were a couple of kids in our 20s when we saw this. Seems like old times, indeed. And good ones.
grindlbebe 1 year ago
where can I download this version?
itay233 1 year ago
I do LOVE her!
spione21 1 year ago 7
Astute professionalism from a subtlely, sheathed talent - w/Gary Cooper it was referred to as an "Aw shucks" persona; w/Diane Keaton it's every guy's "pretty girl next door" persona - she just reveals a peek, every now and again, at the depth of her mastery.
hackberryflat 1 year ago
I think Diane's version is the best one out there, it's very plain and simple and I don't think anyone else has done it better.
johnyzero2000 1 year ago 9
I was a freshman in high school when "Annie Hall" was released in April 1977 and it was a revelation to me and had an impact on my still unformed ideas about romance and relationships.
While the other kids were going to see "Star Wars" over and over that summer I was falling in love with "Annie Hall"...must have seen it 15 times that year.
Veritas62 1 year ago 4
I am dying to find her singing this & "It Had to Be You" so that I can put it on my iPod. I just love it.
timelyshadow 1 year ago 2
@timelyshadow hey, just to notify you that there is a great website out there where you can download mp3 from youtube, it's called listentoyoutube! I'm really glad to share this with you, I've been in pain for so long not getting to find this song!
Cheers everyone
ladygrinningsoul75 1 year ago
She sing this song best of all
hmumrik 1 year ago 6
Seems like old times, having you to walk with,
Seems like old times, having you to talk with.
And it's still a thrill just to have my arms around you,
Still the thrill that it ws the day I found you,
Seems like old times, dinner dates and flowers,
Just like old times, staying up for hours,
Making dreams come true, doing things we used to do,
Seems like old times, being here with you.
hmumrik 1 year ago 6
This beats Avatar.
albusdumbledorexcore 1 year ago 144
@albusdumbledorexcore Most things do, my friend.
HitchcockFan16 1 year ago 3
@albusdumbledorexcore hahaha i dont know if your saying you hate avatar or love it. but either way i agree haha
BirkishSpyCam 1 year ago
I'm 15. I'm old enough to realize that movies have gone down the shooter. This is simply sexy, and that all the other supposedly titillating movies shoved down our throats are just vulgar. I adore Annie Hall.
pinkfox1994 2 years ago 25
@pinkfox1994 can you just shut up
really, no one cares how old you are or how precocious you like to let people know you are
keep your banal opinion to yourself in the near future if ya please
leaslic 4 months ago 2
@pinkfox1994 you, my friend, are fucked... being 15 and able to think like that you won't find much empathy in this world of ours.. (it's a compliment)
pachicha01 1 month ago
@pinkfox1994 the world revolves around you
BarnacleGooseInvalid 1 month ago
she has that "something" that keeps her going after all these years; the younger girls - who are much more ostentatious - just simply peak and then are on a cable reality show
humanbeing524 2 years ago 6
Diane Keaton re-invented this standard into a classic with this performance. You can't think of Annie Hall without hearing her rendition of this tune floating through your head. Bravo!
benho6251 2 years ago 10
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I like Four Freshman's version better.
Major2219 2 years ago
I need the eggs. Know what I mean?
petrieds10 2 years ago 8
:))
sourissourissouris 1 year ago
Every time I hear this it reminds me of Billie Holiday ^_^
HumanStrategy 2 years ago
im 39 ive watched this since i was a kid and this still gives me the chills does movies realy suck these days or am i just getting old?
kirk92270 2 years ago 5
You say that as if there weren't any shitty movies at the time that this one came out. Most movies are mediocre to terrible while some catch our attention.
Nothing has really changed. History usually forgets the crap and remembers the golden stuff. It just so happens that our attention is more attuned to the present than the "classics".
HumanStrategy 2 years ago
That is exactly right. As long as there has been culture, there's been stuff at every point along the curve from garbage to genius.
etsneroj 2 years ago
no, movies do suck now , but dont worry this will live on
JackM2409 2 years ago 3
All ladies who like to sing should learn from this! It definately can't hurt.
yukelover 2 years ago
*sigh*. Loved two women, and my first wife was one of them, back in the '70s. Loved the second, starting in the '90s, and we're kind of together now, but not married. I could run off with Diane Keaten, but I'm OK where I'm at. Will never be as lovely as this song, though.
grindlbebe 2 years ago
so wonderful when she sings. Have you seen her "You can't come and play in my yard" from Reds-- also, singing "If I fell" from the Beatles, in the bathtub in Shoot the Moon. (wish I had them to post)
dgibson63 2 years ago
yeah man, you are right. When people talk about Annie Hall, they forget this scene...but it added so much to the movie! Mostly that she was gaining her confidence, because of Alvie Singer...the same confidence which would inspire her to leave him. GREAT WAY TO SHOW THAT THINGS ARE CHANGING.
loganlark 2 years ago
Wonderful.
grindlbebe 2 years ago
Wonderful to hear her singing as she began in the musical theater in the original cast of "Hair."
MelancholyBaby21 2 years ago
fantastic
solredoc 2 years ago
Yep, that's Diane Keaton singing, still hauntingly beautiful 32 years later. I was in my 20s then; pushing 60 now (movie was 1977). I appreciate this clip more than you know. For those of you who have not seen the movie (too young), watch it. Some things about relationships never change.
grindlbebe 2 years ago 3
I love this movie and I love both clips where she sings I wish she could have a cd of the few times she did sing in this and in hair
AndrewYBA 2 years ago
Is that she who sings?
Misteron20 2 years ago
amazing, isn't it?
spanishprisoner 2 years ago
Yeh it is. She's such a talented woman. I've always considered her the best comic actress in Hollywood and she has given some incredible performances in dramatic films as well. A true actress.
Misteron20 2 years ago
to be a great comic actress, you must have mastered the drama.
spanishprisoner 2 years ago 2
Definitely. Well said, friend. :)
Misteron20 2 years ago
I know :P
I stole it that line. lol.
spanishprisoner 2 years ago
LOL
Misteron20 2 years ago
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Uh, no, she didn't deserve the Oscar for this merely adequte performance.
ItBrandonSilver 1 year ago
I wonder who she looked at, at 0:55.
BathtubGin1412 2 years ago
@BathtubGin1412 Alvie Singer
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@BathtubGin1412 Alvie Singer
SrSabao 1 year ago
@BathtubGin1412
Woody Allen standing off camera left.
hackberryflat 1 year ago
Hauntingly beautiful. The highlight of this wonderful movie. So touching and beautiful. A wonderful actress, then and now.
nowvoyager78 2 years ago 4
I still remember being gobsmacked at how good a singer diane keaton was/is. it take real mastery to sing a song this slowly. anyone can fake uptempo or rock numbers. On a song like this there's nowhere to hide. Brava, Diane.
slownoman 2 years ago
And she's always been pretty!
TheOneAndOnlyDianeK 2 years ago 3
Diane always remind sme of Marjorie Reynolds. Both beautiful women.
aMUSEher 2 years ago
Diane is a very hip gal. She's buying Martin Mull artwork...the ones I wanted...probably getting a nice price break...Yes.. Martin Mull is an amazing painter...
Diane looked like she had a cold all through Reds.
sclogse1 2 years ago
I loved my first wife, and my second wife, too. They still love me, by the way (I think, from how we get along). But my first wife went back to this moment, and I recall it so well. Is it OK to still love her, without harassing her or anything, after 33 years? Seems like Old Times, indeed.
grindlbebe 2 years ago 2
she's really pretty here...
After 1995 it started to go down hill a little bit...
TheOneAndOnlyDianeK 2 years ago
what's "it"? her looks? who cares?
urchinau 2 years ago
no, the movies she made.
Apart from Something's Gotta Give and The Family Stone, this decade hasn't been a good one...
TheOneAndOnlyDianeK 2 years ago
One of the best scenes in one of the best movies ever.
KathyC4 2 years ago
so beautiful
pompadouce 2 years ago
this is the sweetest version of this song.
eevlwich 2 years ago
I watched Annie Hall at the cinema the other day, sat right at the front and was absorbed in this song, i got goosepimples and nearly cried as it had always been a dream to see this on the big screen. Raw actors always make the best singers...
keatonrichardson 2 years ago
She was so pretty in this movie.
maclasch 3 years ago 3
this song makes me really really sad....
..... its beautiful and it sounds wonderful but.... it just adds to the tragic feeling.....
.....i guess it makes sense. She singing about some "old time" that is gone, and probobly wont be coming back....
.....her nostalgia really hits me... i dont know why..... but yea.
great song....
treehuggerdude4 3 years ago 5
la amo. me muero de amor cada vez q la escucho cantar así.
matiascba87 3 years ago
Beautiful verson of a beautiful song.
70bassman92 3 years ago 4
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1mkf2 3 years ago
i've got goosebumps.
emmatinky23 3 years ago 7
Keaton rocks it. "Alvie you were great, you were just great".
l0lzor 3 years ago 4
This was always my favorite scene in Annie Hall, it gives me chills every time I see it. Diane is magnetic.
rainbowsprod 3 years ago 8
fantastic
fdeshaies 3 years ago 6
Really Diane Keaton name is Diane Hall, but Woody was diminish her frist name Diane to Annie and from here name of the film - Annie Hall. Really.
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I love this Lombardo/Loeb composition. I do like D Keaton; however, I think that Dianne Keaton was miscast, that is, singing is not her forte. She sounds like a drowning asthmatic, notwithstanding, the scene still has its romantic moments and, in effect, that may be enough.
joomuck 3 years ago
stfu she sounds beautiful. Like an angel.
Tigerlily21 3 years ago 28
drowning asthmatic? if anyone sounds like a drowning asthmatic then its you, not Diane.
So Yaa Boo Sucks to you.
TheDunHorse 3 years ago 4
scene
mcoulson9 3 years ago
Just Love Diane---Has anyone seen the movie- Heaven ? ? You have to be a Diane fan------Some of her best work------And of course the Lobster seen in Annie-----
mcoulson9 3 years ago 4
she is just adorable.
tinchosara 3 years ago 2
lovely scene...
minor9132 3 years ago 2
This scene gives me chills just to think about it. And I agree with the previous post about her song in Radio Days. For an actress not primarily known for her singing, she nails it every time. Even the earlier scene in Annie hall, where her set doesn't go well, is beautifully done.
davidleedutton 3 years ago 3
beauty
admiralozzel 3 years ago
this scene is so perfect
i love annie hall the character
the film
and allens writing
amoungst my top 10 of all time
Thecrow914 3 years ago 4
On my... that's just a sexy way of blinking around 00:26
aldocatalan 3 years ago
wonderful, i also like the song she do in radio days movie. thank for sharing!!! ladida!
kataplero 4 years ago
I love it that this song is re-used at the end. It makes the whole thing so bitter-sweet, but beautiful.
One of my favourite films.
jethrotullarethebest 4 years ago 9
This is a great movie and a great clip.
It is one of my favorite films by Woody and Diane Keaton is perfect for the part.
This would be on my movie top-ten list. Glad this was posted.
Applecompuser 4 years ago 7
Awesome...!!! I used to be a 17 yr old projectionist back in 77 when Annie Hall was released. When this scene came up, I would turn up the sound in the theater, go sit in the very front row and watch Annie sing this song over and over and over... what a babe... I fell in love with the song and her..!!! Thanks
tropicsboy 4 years ago 4
my favorite song from that movie. i heart diane keaton!
outinsider 4 years ago 3
An interesting side note:
The unforgetable personality (not the voice) of "Annie Hall" as portrayed by Diane Keaton was modeled after a great, and undeservedly neglected singer of the 1960s - Judy Henske. Check out her recordings!
Stan
AhmalShukup 4 years ago 4
@AhmalShukup - tell Stan thks for the info - I'm going to look up Judy Henske.
hackberryflat 1 year ago
Notice the *growling* during 01:25? Annie is the pre-Björk?
uluorta 4 years ago
Watching AH hurts...
That is why it's one of the best films ever made.
Eleazar73 4 years ago 3
this scene is so perfect
i love annie hall the character
the film
and allens writing
amoungst my top 10 of all time
Thecrow914 4 years ago 2
I was desperate for this song after watching AH again recently! such a gorgeous performance and so perfectly used here.
millhaven 4 years ago
Thank you very much - this is phenomenal.
sprakmastaren 4 years ago 2
sniff..
crisxyz 4 years ago
finally found this scene!
cscac 4 years ago
Old times would be nice.
51StPierre 4 years ago 3
great scene, and she is/was a great singer.
oncewasEdwardQ 4 years ago
thank you for uploading this
malvalm 4 years ago
I was looking for this version of this song on iTunes. Thanks for posting.
PhoenixSunsVideos 4 years ago 2
Lovely voice, beautiful scene.
aintshesweet18 4 years ago 2
This is a wonderful scene! Thank you for posting it.
Rodan9pro 4 years ago
yeah, thanks for posting...simply amazing.
trueasblue 4 years ago
Just finished Annie Hall on my PBS station. So of course i came to Youtube. i love youtube because i can always find a kindred spirit. At the end, when they meet - and play this song, i always cry bcuz it is just so heartbreaking that they can't make it work. What a phenomenal movie, scene, and song. Thank you SO MUCH for posting this! I love Annie Hall. Thank you.
ZANTEDESH 4 years ago 3
yes... and i love the ending story he tells.. sometimes we just need the eggs
mclennon1 4 years ago
I still watch this scene "SPELLBOUND " by lady Keaton's singing.
fruglescot 4 years ago
Love it. Great moment in Annie Hall... Dana
dspreis 4 years ago
the best movie ever
patatatop 4 years ago 3
yes sir...or 1 of 5 best movie o all times
grecogp 4 years ago 2