I think there is another video around with better quality audio. Anyway, you are right, Annie's version is the best and rings spine-chillingly true with the soul. Beautiful arrangements by Roy Wood too...sparse and funereal.
annies brother michael who has sadly passed away now used to always play this when i visited him and his wife eileen. he was one of my best friends and is sadly missed. he was a great singer like annie with a large octave voice. he was managed by brian epstein and toured with the beatles. he got annie interested in singing. lovely song, great posting. ty
@8isnotgr8
I think there is another video around with better quality audio. Anyway, you are right, Annie's version is the best and rings spine-chillingly true with the soul. Beautiful arrangements by Roy Wood too...sparse and funereal.
CrimsonKing589051 1 year ago 2
@CrimsonKing589051
Oh, thanks for reminding me that Roy Wood had made the arrangements on the Wonderland album. I wasn't entirely sure.
TheLilithFair 1 year ago
@TheLilithFair
I think Louis Clark was also involved in the orchestral arrangements, so the Still Life team had its 'genesis' here.
CrimsonKing589051 1 year ago
annies brother michael who has sadly passed away now used to always play this when i visited him and his wife eileen. he was one of my best friends and is sadly missed. he was a great singer like annie with a large octave voice. he was managed by brian epstein and toured with the beatles. he got annie interested in singing. lovely song, great posting. ty
fredorulz1 1 year ago
Great song!Saw the band at a small club on
Long Island years ago,was yapping with the bass player and he was a really great person,they played a request,Northern Lights,and I got to meet
the band really good people.
Rus818 2 years ago