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Music of Goodbye - Out of Africa Theme

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

The video for The Music of Goodbye from Out of Africa by Melissa Manchester and Al Jarreau. This video aired on VH1

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  • Something happened to the video. It's all grey and only i can hear the music, there's no image... Could you fix it, please? Thank u.

  • @queenval Thanks...I'm not sure what's happening...it's happened to several of my Melissa Manchester posts...gotta figure out how to fix it. I'll report it to you tube. thanks.

  • would love to see the performance of this song on solid gold.

  • I have it somewhere...I'll try to post it soon

  • Damn I wish I could find this music vid in Hi Def... I remember watching it when it came out back in the early 80's and was very impressed by not only the singing but also the cinematography/photography. Was fantastic and yet passed over by the powers that be/were for promotion. Even these days if you ask either Melissa or Al Jarreau about it on their sites its as if they don't want to know about it... yet I think its a masterpiece.

  • Thanks for your comments...yes..it really is a masterpiece...shame it didn't get more airplay.

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  • such a feel good song but sad also.. just reminiscing the movie. era of the 80's has the best songs!!

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  • Sound: BAD! Visual: WORSE!

  • What happened to the posting of this song by Fagapperd14? It was so beautiful. The haunting lovely melody of this song with the posting of stunning pics of Africa was just too beautiful to ignore. WHERE DID THE POSTING GO???

  • This film, this music, transports those of us who grew up in the old Africa magically back to there, and then. Growing up in the African bush was very special. I wrote my story in 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!'

  • Great movie. Lovers of Africa appreciate it. I grew up in Tanganyika, later Tanzania, then went to a Kenya boarding school. I know the house in Karen, near Nairobi, where most of the film was shot. My book, 'Speak Swahili, Dammit!', the story of my own wild East African childhood, is doing well on Amazon, & as an Apple iBook & Kindle eBook. Short video on youtube, with original footage in the bush 1950's & 60's, under Speak Swahili, Dammit!

  • Blast! Only a grey screen and vocals that sound like they're singing down a pipe?

  • ALL the best music and films that will go on for ever was created in the 80`!

    Just look at all the new stuff trying desperatly to catch the magic of those years,they might as well give up,nothing can even come close:

  • Fantastic,I loved the film and the music,thank you so much.

  • the song is masterpiece, not to mention the singers and instrumental performances

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