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Ruthie Henshall - Send In The Clowns

Ruthie Henshall sings Send In The Clowns from A Little Night Music (the sound of musicals)  
 
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andyboeing747 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Ruthie is the ALL TIME BEST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow,I live the emotion she puts into this song,it really sounds like she might cry!

But,why does she want....clowns?
cherise00 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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LOL:)
baynham91 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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sorry but the best answer is look up wikipedia =S its not actually clowns, its all related to theatre and the fools within theatre
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Ohhhhhh! Hehe thanks! and I meant to say I *love the emotion she puts into the song :)
himvpdmr (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for that, my friend from the country of my beloved Ibsen and my beloved Grieg and my beloved Munch. Since late childhood/early teenagehood, as if God have wanted, I new them at the same time, and as if they were alive they made a revolution over the way I see the world. Doll's House and An Enemy Of The People are still relevenat and revolutionary today and in this times more...

Take care, God bless...

H.
rvcrvc2 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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A little pretentious aren't we. himv? Maybe more than a little??
himvpdmr (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Well, my friend, I would say fortunate, or the object of a beneficial freak accident. You see, my intermediate and high school was in a public one, but specialized in young people with musical aptitude. So it was full of poor people, me one of them, but with an access throught art to a life with a higher pourpose, and in the same days in the school library and heariing music I discover... TO BE CONTINUED...
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And then, in a supermarket was this offer about LPs of classical composers very cheap, and then I knew Grieg's through Peer Gynt Suite, and it was about the same time. And by that time a Puerto Rican theater company staged An Enemy of the people. It was in my teenagehood alost at the same time. That's why when Norway gets mentioned I fly to that rich time. Ah, and I was not the one of the "-1".
Take care, my friend, God bless...
charlies86angel (6 days ago) Show Hide
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My break-up song. Whenever I listened to this just after I'd broken up with my ex I always burst into tears. The lyrics hit home and the way that Ruthie did this rendition of it really made it even more moving.

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