@zaputzaput1 No one did this tune as great as Peter Allen -- after all, he wrote it. He did the tune in his Radio City Hall concerts, dancing with the Rockettes high kick line.
@kpenguins: yeah, your right. Lucky sods being able to put their hands on Anne! Wish I could have been in their shoes! *sigh* I just think everything about her is wonderful.
I saw Anne do this so many times in concert. It was total kichy and the fans have always loved it (Bruce Allen decided to drop it from later years touring). There is only one Anne...
Lol... Those "22 horn dogs" with shovels are actually 'The Men of the Deeps', North America's only coal miner's choir.
Anne was born and raised in a mining town called Springhill (Nova Scotia, Canada), not far from where the 'Men' originated (Cape Breton), so that's the connection...
Notice the silver mining helmet one of them puts on her head at the end of the song?
(the clip is from the 'Anne Murray Christmas Special' that was broadcast in 1982).
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this exquisite video. Have a wonderful day :)
gypsyjoy1 6 months ago
@zaputzaput1 No one did this tune as great as Peter Allen -- after all, he wrote it. He did the tune in his Radio City Hall concerts, dancing with the Rockettes high kick line.
tallpaul521 1 year ago
You have to hear Peter Allen do it-- very good version.
zaputzaput1 1 year ago
@kpenguins: yeah, your right. Lucky sods being able to put their hands on Anne! Wish I could have been in their shoes! *sigh* I just think everything about her is wonderful.
BigBossCat 1 year ago
I saw Anne do this so many times in concert. It was total kichy and the fans have always loved it (Bruce Allen decided to drop it from later years touring). There is only one Anne...
Canada = Anne
derekmimi 1 year ago
You know what ? Those horn dogs got to put their hands all over her. *Sigh*
kpenguins48 1 year ago
Couldn't agree more. That's not our Annie. What possessed Canada's first lady?
guv07 1 year ago
Lol... Those "22 horn dogs" with shovels are actually 'The Men of the Deeps', North America's only coal miner's choir.
Anne was born and raised in a mining town called Springhill (Nova Scotia, Canada), not far from where the 'Men' originated (Cape Breton), so that's the connection...
Notice the silver mining helmet one of them puts on her head at the end of the song?
(the clip is from the 'Anne Murray Christmas Special' that was broadcast in 1982).
Love ya, Anne! :D
kitzi79 2 years ago
Great lip-syncing.
brownstony 2 years ago
yes i would have to agree but the band is really good
bobby8168 3 years ago