This is a very sad song, written by Stephen Sondheim. It was written for English actress Glynis Johns. If you can catch this song by Glynis Johns, on the Parkinson Show, you will see something very moving. I have always loved this song and this version does it justice.
I know this song by both Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand aswell as Krusty the Clown from the Simpsons, but none of them holds a candle against this version. It's perfectly balanced, sad, heartbroken and beautiful.
Seriously, this is beyond brilliant.
PointyTailofSatan 2 weeks ago
they sound like Winnie the Pooh.
bitchpleasegraceypop 2 months ago 3
fabulosaaa!!!
eliaz690 7 months ago
Vive Antoine ! Et la Fabrique !
BYARL 1 year ago
This is a very sad song, written by Stephen Sondheim. It was written for English actress Glynis Johns. If you can catch this song by Glynis Johns, on the Parkinson Show, you will see something very moving. I have always loved this song and this version does it justice.
DAVE32154 1 year ago 3
I know this song by both Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand aswell as Krusty the Clown from the Simpsons, but none of them holds a candle against this version. It's perfectly balanced, sad, heartbroken and beautiful.
FelisTerras 1 year ago
Amazing cover by an amazing band... thank you for posting!
(I would like "Ebudae" by Enya played at my funeral, amazing also!)
BMBKopaz 1 year ago