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Gilbert O'Sullivan - Matrimony 1971

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

Promo video shot along the Thames River in London in 1971

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Disclaimer: No Infringement intended upon the Use of the music included in this video...Word & Music by Gilbert O'Sullivan. Owned & administered by Grand Upright Music Ltd.

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  • This video was not dubbed by me but I am sure that Gilbert is not singing it with live vocals. As for for it being old, it's from the same period as the video you have of "nothing Rhymed" from the BBC In concert show - 1971. As you know both songs are from Gilbert's first Lp "Himself". A rare talent in deed.

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  • I love this song and Gilbert

  • All of his song´s make me wonder, and wonder, and wonder...

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  • still sounds as good as the first listen

  • I work with someone who looks the spit of a young gilbert.. if they ever wanna make a film about him.. he'd be the man for the job.. he don't the joke when I call him gilbert yet as he's too young.

  • I herd this wen i was 6 or some thing one of my childhood flash backs

  • I herd this on tv when i was 6 or some thing and i still like it

  • Roy Keane holds a decent tune...

  • dit was nog muziek was toen mooi nu is het prachtig

  • @xFeloxX like 2 frozen peas,,,,in other words their the same, meant for each other,,, thats my interpretation of it anyway and im irish

  • What does the expression "like two frozen peas" mean? Thanks in advanced! :) (I'm not an English native speaker)

  • I can't believe this hasn't been used in a film yet. Especially the instro bit in the middle. Genius!

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