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Ballad of Anne Frank

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  • There are a few singer/songwriters on youtube whom i just love. Johnny McEvoyis one.

    I love this song...sad but true,

  • An amazing song

  • MAGNIFICENT JOHNNY: WAS IT REALLY 1966 THAT I FIRST HEARD YOU SINGING MURISHEN DURKIN TUNED IN TO MY LITTLE RADIO IN OUR KITCHEN IN IRELAND?

  • living legend, sounds as good now as ever.

  • This is a very touching ballad of human inhumanity to others. The feeling for this ballad comes through in Johnny`s eyes. Perhaps someday humanity will rise about such things. But alas, we are not there yet.

  • @PotterPossum1989 . There both from Amsterdam bro . Thats the only connection ,,,, ooops sorry ,, and a statue in amsterdam . Mick

  • One of my Favourites . Great job Sir

  • I'm happy to discover that Johnny McEvoy is still active! Thanks to him I preformed Sullivans John recently.

  • I believe he means that Vincent Van Gogh represents Holland and it's people.

  • I never understood that line about Vincent's tears; anyone care to explain it to me, please?

    On another video of this song, it shows a photo of van Gogh for the line, but I don't see a connection there, if any.

    Thanks - Kegan

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