Love it. Can't even imagine a better version...Tony also recorded a beauty called 'Have You Ever Been To Georgia'. Sure wish I could find it on Youtube.
Coincidence? The first four bars are the first line of "Starlight Express" from the musical of the same name" - Would love to know if Starlight had been created at this time or was this a musical idea Lord L-W inserted intop this arrangement which got expanded on later for the musical?
Wat een slap aftreksel van een geniaal nr !
madonja 3 days ago
Musically perhaps one of the best, vocally definitely not! The original West End production had the richest voices!
b00i00d 2 weeks ago
Beautiful songs, and beautiful words :)
HvnsRose 10 months ago
fantastic
alphabet2133 1 year ago
Love it. Can't even imagine a better version...Tony also recorded a beauty called 'Have You Ever Been To Georgia'. Sure wish I could find it on Youtube.
puppydoug 1 year ago
Wow, I hadn't heard this version before - great! Thanks for posting. I'm preparing this song for my musical theatre singing...
b00i00d 1 year ago
magic tony, thanx for postin
oconlan003 1 year ago
just brill
vivkell26 1 year ago
Why didn't he sing in tango style?
saptono 1 year ago
just ace
vivkell26 2 years ago
Tony Christie recorded this song on the original British recording of Evita, which I prefer over the Broadway version.
ZoneFighter1 2 years ago
I prefer Jack Jersey's vrsion.
tiagoesquimo 2 years ago
Coincidence? The first four bars are the first line of "Starlight Express" from the musical of the same name" - Would love to know if Starlight had been created at this time or was this a musical idea Lord L-W inserted intop this arrangement which got expanded on later for the musical?
MusicStudyMan 2 years ago
What a voice
coconutsbar 3 years ago
If I remember correctly,that was the year a young MCKV and his trusty canes tamed the no mean city!
charliemctruth 3 years ago
Saw Tony live in Govan in 1987 courtesy of yourself, McTruth. Govan - where the soul of a man is easy to buy.
mikemckv 3 years ago