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Anne Kerry Ford Sings "It Never Was You" by Kurt Weill

Anne Kerry Ford (singer), accompanied by John Boswell (pianist), performs "It Never Was You", the beautiful Weill standard from "Knickerbocker Holiday" at The Zalk Theater in Ojai, CA, November, 2006.  
 
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robincurt (4 months ago) Show Hide
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A first rate interpretation of a classic that deserves more attention. Kudo's also to the piano work.
MadKaplan (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Ms. Kerry, you have an exquisite and cristal clear voice that makes listening to this standard a new experience. I have heard Patti LuPone and Ute Lemper sing this live, and I sure wish I could hear you interpret this immortal Weil song live, as well. Comparisons are always hateful. Therefore, I preffer to think of you as someone with a unique talent and voice, akin to no one. Keep doing what you do and please upload more videos!
fanadiana (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Madkaplan,

Everything you say is true, and you put it beautifully!

Ms. Kerry, you are a new to me, and already years from now I shall count you among my blessings.
ocamponelson (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Who did the camera work? It's excellent.
sheabreaux (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Her version of this is my fave. Something about the way she climbs INSIDE the lyric makes me all achy and winsome.
Exsquisite.
cingibson (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Wonderful song, pedestrian singer.
Prosemo (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Annie sings like she has since she was a gal in ballet school in DC emulating Judy Garland.
-an old school chum.
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shle42 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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If there is a lovelier song than this, I can't think of it.

And one more thing: A perfect marriage of singer and accompanist.
shle42 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I've been in love with this song forever, and it's a joy to listen to a singer who not only has a lovely voice, but who understands the lyrics and tells the story of this beautiful song.

A gem of a performance!

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