Gloomy Sunday
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I like her version of the song. As for the EMO comments. EMO is not Emotional Punk. EMO is what you get when you water down any music style to formula pop. EMO is what you would get if BACK STREET BOYS covered NIRVANA but used their own song lyrics. It's SHYTE!
No artist should try to fake an emotion they don't have. That BS only works on N'SINC fans.
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good night all guys !!! :) hahah
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listen guys: i love this song, each and every cover, But billy's version has this little verse "dreaming, i was only dreaming, i wake and i find that you sleep in the deep of my heart" probably this singer hasnt had much exiting lovelife after the hypothetical death, i wish she had, but life goes on and now she s a bitch on you :)
this is the Most Beautifull Version of this song i ve heard following gitane demone and billy....
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...I found this song so depressing...I don't really like it..except the sound of the clarinet of Mr. Artie! :)
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right
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March 1940: The great Artie Shaw on clarinet with Pauline Byrne on the vocals.
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are you serious?
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whats up with her trying to get this song over with.. she sings it without depression.. which weirdly I which she could. lol.. this song seems so different among the multiple versions
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Ya this is Artie Shaw
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Sarah brightman made me want to rip my ears off. I once heard a version on the accordian and it was amazing.



this song made me sleepy...
blindsurfer3 3 years ago 9
I think it's funny about everyone bitching about this interpretation of the piece is some whiny emo teenager, going off about how "they didn't sing it sad enough!"
C'mon. Really? It's a jazz version. It swings. No American versions are going to carry the devastaion of the original Hungarian lyrics so they shouldn't try. Forcing it to sound "sad" just sounds like emotional masturbation, like Sarah Mclachlan's lame guitar/wispy soprano version (though I like her as a singer).
fordprefectskid 3 years ago 7