Remarks:
If you went back in time to the US 50 years ago today, this would be the song you would most likely hear on the radio. It is from Franco Zeffirelli’s “Romeo & Juliet” (1968), a film that had come out eight months before.
See also:
- songs: the 1960s
- also Henry Mancini
- also from films:
- Zouzou
- The Wizard of Oz
- Anton Karas: The Third Man Theme
- Dionne Warwick: Theme From Valley of the Dolls
- Shaft
- Yvonne Elliman: I Don’t Know How To Love Him
- Barbra Streisand: The Way We Were
- Mahogany
- Rose Royce: I Wanna Get Next to You
- The Wiz
- Yvonne Elliman: If I Can’t Have You
- Olivia Newton-John ft ELO: Xanadu
- Irene Cara: Fame
- Irene Cara: Flashdance – What a Feeling
- Prince: Purple Rain
- Sheila E: Love Bizarre
- Jodi Benson: Part of Your World
- Judy Kuhn: Colors of the Wind
- New Edition: Can You Stand the Rain
I always thought this was a beautiful melody.
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typo
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Reblogged this on Project ENGAGE.
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Zeffirelli himself died just last month. He led an interesting life.
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@ bigbig40boy
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Who cares about white people music except white people.
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I wish you whites would stay out of our music before you try to steal that too.
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