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Will You? - Hazel O'Connor / Wes Magoogan vocal & sax cover

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

Introducing Amanda Rose singing the classic Hazel O'Connor / Wesley Magoogan composition 'Will You' from the film Breaking Glass. Backing by Casaloma (Dave Snowdon - guitar, Roger Smith - alto sax and bass, W Martinez - other instruments and midi arrangement). Video production by Andy Smith. Special thanks to Crest Studios, Trowbridge.

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  • Well done Sis..

    Love Sam xx

  • Excellent work Roger & Amanda.

    Great production on the video & great sax and arrangement as always.

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  • @DeepThought1874 Well, I don't think a cover is supposed to be a copy of the original. Anyone who does a cover put at least a little of its own interpretation of what feelings and tones should it have.

  • Sure wanted to listen to the whole song, but don't have the patience for the 'stream' .. my bad, surely not yours! The lady has a beautiful tone ... will embark on finding another vid of Hazel's :)

  • Hey, that was really really good! I like most music, but I don't think you can you beat the retro classics! I really enjoyed that, thanks for sharing

  • Good version lady....re-post another....again with more feeling...it's not a love song ...it's a love -lost song....a lonely bedsit girl......another one night stand night.......no-one permanent.....no mobile phones and txts when this was made....your singing was fab.....give it more confidence and feeling........and ask your mum if there was a time like this before she found your lovely dad.x

  • Great job on the best saxophone song ever

  • brilliant-wish i had half the talent of either of them

  • That's a great voice there but it's sung rather without feeling and therefore pales in comparison with the original. Sax is quite lame too ... Take a closer look at the original and you'll find that it's not meant to be a cozy after-hours blues song.

  • one word >>>>>>> Fabulous !!!! :o) xxxxx

  • Hey great voice, u r cute too, the bloke on the sax is excellent!! was learning a few years back but give it up coz I didnt have the puff, fkin knackering blowing them, great sax tho, and overall really good......

  • AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

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