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Somewhere In The Used to Be! - A Guilty Pleasure

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

Short but sweet, the beautiful love theme from "Walk On the Wild Side," by brilliant composer Elmer Bernstein. With the exception of lovely Jane Fonda, all the other major performers are sadly no longer with us. This from 1962. Considered the "Garbo" of the '60s is beautiful Capucine.

DISCLAIMER: All rights reserved to the production companies and music labels that distributed and produced the music and performance respectively. I've only added the footage as a tribute for historical, entertainment, and creative purposes with no financial gain. Please consider purchasing the DVD respectfully. Copyright infringement not intended.

Kindly consider purchasing the original here:

http://www.amazon.com/Walk-Wild-Side-Laurence-Harvey/dp/6302801117

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  • Migawd I loved Capucine.

  • @capucine1105 I loved her too! I've always felt that Capucine was kind of "inter-planetary," and not from this world. Know I sound demented, but feel I'm entitled to this, having uploaded this clip. Her beauty and talent were not of "this" earth.!

  • Enough stars here to light up the sky for Elmer Bernstein's lovely melody. Capucine was certainly beautiful, as were Fonda's breasts, and Anne Baxter still looked good, especially after she, Eve Harrington, took Bette Davis' place in the B'way limelight.

  • Thank you! I remember the day in 1985 when I heard she'd died of a stroke on Madison Avenue, in New York. Never forget her in "The Razor's Edge, " 1946, for which she won Best Supporting Actress, as Sophie!

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  • anything that has Jane Fonda in it makes me want to vomit!

  • If anyone got this rendition, song by Brook Benton please post it. It's is Amazing.

  • Capucine was a fashion model who made it on the silver screen- a fact which does not explain Lauren Hutton's ghastly work.

    Capucine had an affair with William Holden (viz. Wiki) - a late resident of Palm Springs, Where I live!

  • Soo nice... and thanks so much

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