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It doesn't really have anything to do with Yann Tiersen. It's a 30s jazz song that was used in Amelie, but Tiersen didn't write it.
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Beautiful song! But I think the creators need acknowledgement. Richard A. Whiting and Harry Akst wrote the music, lyrics by the legendary Gus Kahn :)
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search "Ballade of the Stars" and click on first video that comes up. I hope it moves you
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OMG!!!!!!!thats like from the 70 i used the listen to songs just like this on my moms rec.player on the old records aaahhh the brings back memorys maby it was the 80 but i have selective memory so i dont always recall evey thing right
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This should have been in Fallout 3.
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Is it a crime that I' m guilty? Guilty of loving you?
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I love this song so much. Thanks!
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I like! It's really sweet!
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@lemurnation123 xDDDD sweet ! your right ;)
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amazing song, amazing movie, thats all



Thanks for all your comments folks and credit where credit is due!
eekvos 1 month ago
The singer of "Guilty" was the greatest vocalist in England during the 1930s. Born in South Africa in 1899 of Greek and Lebanese parents, Al Bowlly became an international singing star. He even had a hit in the US in the late 30s -- "Blue Moon." He died during a London air raid in 1941.
stampada 3 years ago 46
Wow! Never knew that! Thank you so much for that! Much appreciated!
eekvos 3 years ago 2
Thank you! I agree! Great song!!
eekvos 3 years ago