My interpretation of 'Born Free'
"Born Free" is a song with music by John Barry, and lyrics by Don Black. It was written for the 1966 film of the same name. The song was used to honor Elsa the Lioness. The song won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Matt Monro performed the song for the film score, his version reaching the easy listening survey. Both Roger Williams and Andy Williams recorded cover versions. While the Andy Williams version is enduringly popular, it was not a single and did not qualify for chart status except as a track in an LP. The Roger Williams version reached #7 pop, #1 easy listening. A version also appears on the Vic Reeves album I Will Cure You.
Nice babe. No drums on your kit there?
This song is fantastic 'up beat'.
FreeBritain1 1 year ago
Hi Anne
Thanks very much, it's all a matter of taste.
Regards
Kevin
kevyk45 1 year ago
@kevyk45 I know Kevin, sweetheart. Please pardon my frutstrations. All best wishes and keep enjoying your music. It's lovely to express oneself through music isn't it?
Anne
FreeBritain1 1 year ago
Hi Anne
Absolutely....
Kevin
kevyk45 1 year ago
You are the best ballad player that I ever seen on You Tube
My best wishes
modmodty 2 years ago 3
Hi Ahmad
Thankyou for your nice comments, I'm glad you enjoyed the clip
Regards
Kevin
kevyk45 2 years ago