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Rock of Ages performed by our Youth Choir
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Johnny Cash ha editado, a lo alrgo de su carrera, numerosos discos del g...
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Johnny Cash ha editado, a lo alrgo de su carrera, numerosos discos del género gospel, ya que su voz parece concebida justamente para lucirse en el mismo. Entre ellos, esta álbum editado en 1992, GOSPEL GLORY (foto), que posee diez temas clásicos en excelentes versiones. Como son cortas, en el video pude acomodar tres de ellas: Rock of ages, Softly and tenderly, y Amazing grace. Sumate a nuestro foro para disfrutar la mejor música! http://ar.groups....
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Sammy Kaye Hut-Sut Song used in A Christmas Story.
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1985 (Cardiff Concert TV Special)
ABOUT this song: "Send in the Clow...
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1985 (Cardiff Concert TV Special)
ABOUT this song: "Send in the Clowns" is a song by Stephen Sondheim from the 1973 musical A Little Night Music, an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's film Smiles of a Summer Night. It is a ballad from Act II in which the character Desirée reflects on the ironies and disappointments of her life. Among other things, she looks back on an affair years earlier with the lawyer Fredrik. Meeting him after so long, she finds that he is now in an unconsummated marriage with a much younger woman. Desirée proposes marriage to rescue him from this situation, but he declines, citing his dedication to his bride. Reacting to his rejection, Desirée sings this song. The song is later reprised as a coda after Fredrik's young wife runs away with his son, and Fredrik is finally free to accept Desirée's offer.
Sondheim wrote the song specifically for the actress Glynis Johns, who created the role of Desirée on Broadway. The song is structured with four verses and a bridge, and uses a complex triple meter. It became Sondheim's most popular song after Judy Collins and Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1975. Subsequently, Dame Shirley Bassey, Judi Dench, Grace Jones, Barbra Streisand, Zarah Leander, Tiger Lillies and many other famous artists have recorded the song, and it became a jazz standard.
LYRICS: Isn't it rich? Are we a pair? Me here at last on the ground And you in mid-air Send in the clowns Isn't it bliss? Don't you approve? One who keeps tearing around One who can't move Where are the clowns? Send in the clowns Just when I stopped Opening doors Finally knowing the one That I wanted was yours Making my entrance again With my usual flair Sure of my lines No one is there Don't you love farce? My fault, I fear I thought that you want what I want Sorry, my dear But where are the clowns? Quick, send in the clowns Don't bother They're here
Isn't it rich? Isn't it queer? Losing my timing this late In my career? And where are the clowns? There ought to be clowns Well maybe Next year
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One of Barbra's best performances - ever.
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