As a London Taxi Driver I had the pleasure of picking up Topol together with his wife Galia. That journey will always stay with me. What an absolute gentleman. RIP.
Chaim Topol has passed away this day at the age of 87. May he rest in peace. He will be missed for his talent, his performances, and goodwill. I saw him in a production of this show back in the 90's. I feel privileged to have been able to catch one of his many performances in that iconic role.
Chaim Topol, the Israeli actor who plays the role of Tebia is 81 years old now, he lives here in israel and he built a special recovering place for children with diseases and he manages the place. He is a good and special and talented person, also draws very well.
+Abram in Wonderland In Hebrew it is Tuvia, which is the original name Mr. Wonderland. So the spelling in English is not that important. These are two words together: good and god. the good of god.
Is this the little girl I carried Is this the little boy at play I don't remember growing older When did they When did she get to be a beauty When did he grow to be so tall Wasn't it yesterday When they were small Sunrise sunset Sunrise sunset Swiftly flow the days Seedlings turn overnight to sunflower. Blossoming even as we gaze Sunrise sunset Sunrise sunset Swiftly fly the years One season following another Laden with happiness and tears What words of wisdom can I give them How can I help to ease their way Now they must learn from one another Day by day They look so natural together just like the newly - weds should be Is there a canopy in store for me. Sunrise sunset...
Thank you very much for writing the lyrics of this wonderful song, it has always been very special to me since my daughter was very young I always thought that when she married someday this would be the song of her wedding ceremony, now next spring she will be marry and this will be the wedding song.
+Jane Chirhart Oh, those are wonderful news... :-) I'm very happy to be able to read it... :-) I love this song from my childhood, too... :-) For the first time I saw "The Fiddler On The Roof" in the age of 11... It was 1986 exactly... From that time I watched this marvellous musical ten times at least... :-) I almost know it by heart... :-) The most beautiful memory of my early youth... :-) Are you Jewish, Jane? :-)
+Hubert Prętkiewicz Thank you posting the lyrics. I saw the film in a cinema on a school field trip in '72. In 2005 I sang this song when I went to pick up my eldest daughter at the airport. Today she''s coming to see her little sister, and I'm singing it again with tears in my eyes.
As a youth I loved this song but now as an octogenarian great grandfather I love it even more. The human race will continue after I am gone, just like it always has. Mazel Tov to my descendants.
I cannot NOT cry at this song. Across all generations and cultures; this perfectly fits (almost) every wedding and the parents feeling for their young.
+Nicole Olivier yes, I know what you mean, As a Kid I ;loved this musical. I lived this man life and later worked 20 year in the USAF and 7 Year in Baghdad, Iraq when I discovered something quite shocking. I had wasted my life believing a huge lie on all western nations.... you will not understand my Warning if you do not see these two TH-camS... Everything we were taught is a LIE. Benjamin Freeman 1961 Speech And In the shadow of Hermes.... ( the truth about the Soviet Revolution of 1917) Fiddler on the roof is about Tragedy and lives taken and murdered.......Right?
Wrong! "Fiddler on the Roof" is a celebration of love and life. All of us share the same destiny, death. Despite that reality and the joy and sorrow we are bound to encounter, while we live, love.
This scene is beautiful in so many ways, so many different emotions captured. Happiness, regret, joy, sadness, nostalgia, hope. The director did an amazing job bringing all those things together with the music.
It will never grow old. I saw it in the theater in 1979, And I called my father “Papa” for the rest of his life. My brothers saw how appropriate it was and they called him Papa as well. For the rest of his life.
This is such a powerful scene. I love the part when the camera is going to all the different faces in the crowd and you see the emotion on their faces. Such wonderful acting without a single word said.
+M. Strain Jr. I totally agree with you but the power of the song is amazing. I love it and so emotional. Like others I find it hard keeping the tears (of joy) back - beautiful.
The director has clearly done a good job here, because so much thought is eminating forth from their very eyes. He must have told them what to think and really allowed them time to let it consume them ^_^
My grandfather would sing this at weddings. (He was an opera singer, and he used to do gigs with my grandmother, a violinist) My mom showed it to me, and it makes me feel closer to him. I never really knew him, as he died when I was young, but this song helps me remember him, and feel like he’s right there with me.
That's awesome. My grandfather was an auctioneer. He would bid off the butter and salt at the supper table, always made me 🤭 giggle. You're lucky you have video!!
So Beautifully put. Thank you. I'm grateful for the inspiration of your comment. It came at a good moment and filled my heart with love. 💕 I too was young when my dad passed. I do remember Dad and I were two of a kind. We both knew that and felt the bond we had together. I remember so much about him: events, life lessons, rights of passage, proving myself to dad's horrible older brother ... Sometimes I wonder how memories stuck at such a young age 2 to 7. My wife suggested it was because of a relative who stepped up to be a dad after I lost mine, Leo. He was the key to knowing my father and pulling my memory of him together. If there is anyone around to talk to about your father ... tell stories about him. That is a great way to know him better. My mom was there too, but Leo told better stories with manly themes. Leo helped parent me as he spoke about dad. He loved my father and felt a duty to give me a sense of him. He had two daughters, so he enjoyed having me as a son. He was great at parenting too. We all felt very lucky to have him as a dad. He was cool, kind, understanding, patient, funny, and full of the love his mother gave him. He was a great guy, yet the most humble man I ever met. Nice to remember and share. Thank you so much.💫💖💫
I remember the song coming out when I was a teenager. I kind of liked it because it had a pleasant melody, and I only paid passing attention to the lyrics as I could not really relate to them. But as a father and a grandfather some 40 plus years later, I see my children with their own families, this song takes on a new meaning.
Bill, I’m 83 y/o and I can tell you this: time absolutely flies! Good or bad…. It seems to fly without mercy! Where is everyone I loved and who loved me? “If we could do it all again, could we, would we?” How many hugs and kisses and please and thank you we would like to have given! Blessings to you. ❤️
My father and I danced to “Sunrise, Sunset “ at my wedding. Over thirty years later, he’s gone, too young, my sons are grown, one is married, and I understand the lyrics to the song.
The emotions shown in the eyes of all the actors seem so real. I feel like these are feelings we can easily affiliate ourselves with. Growing older, watching time pass by, watching others come and go... These bitter sweet emotions.
As a dad of 2 young girls that seem to grow faster than I ever thought possible, I am slowly starting to understand the depth and honestly of this song.
I remember watching this movie in 1972. I watched it in awe. I couldn't wait to see it again. Every person who acted in the film was perfect for the role. Exceptional!
+XBGJDKE It's strange. When I was in my teens I never cried because of some music or lyrics. Now that I'm in my late 30's this song makes me sob uncontrollably. And I have to stagemanage this show from next month on. Time to toughen up.
I refer to teens because that kind of reaction or non-reaction used to apply to me. But not anymore. Was I that unclear? The strange part is that once own perception of something can change so drastically.
@@esterherschkovich6499 What would you say if you were NOT an African American? What has your ethnicity to do with it? You're not even close to being Jewish. Idiot!
@@colincox2081 : NO, Colin, YOU are the idiot. Aside from your comment being uncalled for and unforgivably RUDE, you've addressed it to Stella David who is quite likely Jewish, judging by the name. And Marie, who you were so rude to, could be Jewish herself, if you haven't figured that out yet. SHAME on you. A lot of us use names that don't *appear* to be Jewish -- which means nothing.
My wife of 21 years died on November 17th 2018. This was our favourite musical, and I'm not normally a fan of musicals but this one is our special magic. I wouldn't have found it without her. Sleep well, Rhona.
If you're a parent with children "of age", this song truly expresses the bittersweet emotions you feel at a child's wedding. Masterful direction, simply by allowing the audience to be a silent participant in this solemn, special occasion. This is a great cinematic example of how faces of such character can portray love, loss, celebration, sobriety, grief, and bottomless pain. One of the greatest, finest moments in all of film history.
I especially love Yenta's close-up, with that sad, wistful little smile. Such a profound, human moment from a performance that so easily could have been reduced to a buffoonish caricature.
Those actors are so professional, I felt that I was gazing at the faces of my own family and friends.Beautiful. They all should receive Academy Awards This movie was a colossal gift to the world in my humble opinion. ❤️
I’m not a parent but I am an aunt. The lyrics really express what goes through the minds of the parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles at a wedding. When my nephew was married, I remembered being at work and waiting for the phone call telling me that he was born.
This show speaks to people of all cultures. We all have the same aspirations wanting the best for our children. This is my all time favorite show. I have the original Broadway soundtrack as well as the Hebrew and Yiddish versions. Still wanting to hear the Japanese and Russian versions.
Doris Jaffe ... So true a we have watch our kids, nieces and nephews grow up and we just want the best for them. In my 60's now and watching my young relative growing up.
Love this film. Shame to think that their troubles were real and worse still, so many communities, to this day, still bear the same "troubles". Do you think, that maybe, one day, we may, as humans, learn? God bless.
As a young daughter this had me in floods of tears and it still dies now that I am a middle aged mother of two. Such a brilliant depiction of the human condition.
Is this the little girl I carried Is this the little boy at play? I don't remember growing older When did they? When did she get to be a beauty When did he grow to be so tall? Wasn't it yesterday when they were small? Sunrise, sunset Sunrise, sunset Swiftly flow the days Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers Blossoming even as we gaze Sunrise, sunset Sunrise, sunset Swiftly fly the years One season following another Laiden with happiness and tears What words of wisdom can I give them How can I help to ease their way? Now they must learn from one another Day by day They look so natural together Just like two newlyweds should be Is there a canopy in store for me? Sunrise, sunset Sunrise, sunset Swiftly fly the years One season following another Laiden with happiness and tears
I remember a time when this was a common song played at weddings. Now as the years have passed and my parents are at a point where we are taking care of them, the song is so much more poignant. I remember when my dad turned 40 and now I am many years beyond that. Where has the time gone? I understand now what Jean Luc Picard meant when he said, "You get to a point when the years ahead are less than the years behind." Sunrise, Sunset. Swiftly the years fly. One season following another...
My first time seeing this movie was 2 days ago, and this scene almost had me in tears. My gf is Jewish and she resembles Tzietal alot, so seeing her in a wedding gown got me feeling some type of way...
@@tostitosfritos1748 it’s because it’s in the system HaShem created. Watch ( in this order) The Purpose of Life, rabbi Yossef Mizrachi Rabbi Tovia Singer Tikkun Habrit, rabbi Yaron Reuven Pirke Avot, Rabbi Yaron Reuven
This is so beautiful. This and the Sabbath prayer give me a terrible lump in the throat every time. I saw Fiddler on the Roof in London with Topol, and it is still one of my all time most special moments.
10 years ago on this day I walked my daughter down the aisle. Later we had the traditional dance to this piece. Her choice, she knew how much I liked this show. She brought out a tissue because she knew I couldn't finish it without breaking out in tears. Happy Anniversary!
This was the song my mom walked down the aisle to in my wedding…I love you mom. Eternal rest grant her oh Lord and may perpetual light shine upon her.🙏🏼❤️
This movie, might not have any relevance with the current generation but those who grew up with little and treasured the little things in life with simple living, Fidler on Roof struck a chord with millions ! 2022 and I still watch this movie at least once a year. It’s a must watch ..
I first saw the film in its German dubbed version with Topol's voiceover for Tevya. He was also in the German stage version. Because of its linguistic connection with Yiddish, the German language version seemed somehow more "authentic." The German lyrics were also very well done.
I was born in '97 and this is my favorite movie of all time and has been since I was about 10 years old. Nothing will ever replace Fiddler. I can quote every line from this movie.
I remember having piano lessons,having to play these songs. thought how beautiful,someday I'll play this for my children. of,that'll be in couple hundred years. lol. Now it's here, five kids, four grandchildren. Fifty came too fast, kids grew in a flash! NOW THIS SONG MAKES ME TEAR UP. This is a timeless masterpiece of music,poetry,philosophy, of course,just plain truth of life!!!
One of the greatest plays/movies of all time. I've seen it many times and can still repleat almost all the lines and songs by heart. It will never grow old and irrelevant and is guaranteed to produce tears in even full grown men. My favorite of all time!
I saw this movie when I was in high school. I went under protest but my Mother made me go. I thought it was the most amazing movie. The music was amazing and for that short time my mother and I were in such sweet harmony. We were never so full of conflict again. We were at peace. It was an emotional time for us both. It is my all time favorite movie. I can’t watch it anymore without crying. My mom passed away several years ago and when I watch it I cry with joy and feeling that special time that changed my heart for my mother. My all time favorite movie and I still cry during that song.
My mom's favorite as well, I used to hear the sound track on the old turn table over and over. Just happy memories. I am sorry about your mom, I am sure I will do the same, honor to my mother hearing this in the future. Truely a soul moving movie.
Me too, and it was sung in a Catholic Church. It still brings tears to my eyes. I also had For All We Know originally sung by the Carpenters, and then the Wedding Song originally sung by Paul Stuckley and Mary Travers of Peter Paul and Mary. was a nice service I wish I remembered it more!!!
Beloved Haim Topol, the great Israeli actor who playes in Fiddler on the roof and many other musicals and movies, passed away today here in Israel. We love you Haim, a great person and actor.
Masterful and moving. I love that the Jewish population in the USA thrived. Just like African-Americans we owe a lot of our culture to both groups. This is despite the hardships of both groups faced. You can live and succeed in America. Love to everyone!
Rest in Peace Topol, just read that you have sadly passed away. If I was a rich man, sunrise sunset and matchmaker make me a match are my favourite songs from this brilliant film🙏🏾
I'd guess they had it made elsewhere. He's shown earlier in the movie unpacking a hat he had shipped, so its not unlikely the wedding garb was not his work
I had the true privilege to see the Farewell Tour of Fiddler on the Roof with Topol, in 2012. He was 72 at that time, and he looked and sounded every bit the same as he did in the movie. When that booming voice started singing, we were all in heaven. I went by myself and was lucky to get a seat center stage 10 rows from the stage. It literally was a complete sell out, where they sent out notices saying " please arrive no less than 30 minutes early, all seats are sold, no reserves, no late admittances" It by far is one of my most treasured experiences.
My Husband sang this to me at our wedding so many years ago. He had the most beautiful voice and every time I hear this song I think of him. Bringing back lots of memories.
But of all the songs, this is the main one that captured my love for this movie. So universally true. Two devoted friends standing strong for their future together and parents feeling the moment by making the right decision, standing by their daughter.
Every time my family watches Fiddler, this is the song that gets my dad. He knows he's going to be giving me and my sister away at our weddings someday, and he always starts tearing up around the first chorus.
Przepiękna piosenka, śliczna melodia, wspaniałe wykonanie! Gdy jej słucham czuję się rozrzewniona, wzruszona i ukojona. Doskonałe też jest polskie tłumaczenie tekstu. Uwielbiam tego słuchać.
Years ago, when we lived in CA, our retirement community performance club did an amateur production performance of this classic musical. I was the piano accompanist for the show, and I remember sitting and playing this beautiful song, tears running down my face. Every time. Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
I am so glad to hear that. I never got to meet my Jewish grandfather and I always imagine that Chaim Topol as Tevye is my grandfather. As a child and still now.
Even though this film isn't one of my favourites, I think this scene is one of the most magical and emotional scenes of all the films I've watched. So beautiful and touching
Mr Topol is a great artist. I love this film. I watched it 7 times! It is full of love, life, simple happiness, sadness, culture, political stress, ideals, sacrifices and many more! The film is beautifully made and with good music!
I've loved this song since watching FOTR as a teen. Now I've lost my parents, brother and son, the lyrics have taken on a deeper poignancy and sadness. Now I want the years to move as swiftly as possible and I'm pleased I have more years behind me than in front of me.
Watched "Fiddler on the roof" few days ago and after that I listen songs from it everyday, because I really just can't forget them! By the way, It was my first movie in English! Usually I watch films in Russian voice acting, because I don't sure in my English 😄 So I'm sorry for mistakes
Saw the movie many years ago and I was moved by it. TOPOL was fantastic as was the story. Can never forget how beauti9ful the song and the lyrics of "Sunrise Sunset" were.
This movie was in the box with Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar. We puffed green and sipped cheap liquor and watch this over and over and over and over and over and over.
I’ve watched fiddler on the roof so many time since my childhood and I’ve always liked this song. But it wasn’t until I rewatched it during me being pregnant with my own child that this song and Chava’s exile made me cry so hard.
As a London Taxi Driver I had the pleasure of picking up Topol together with his wife Galia. That journey will always stay with me. What an absolute gentleman. RIP.
Chaim Topol has passed away this day at the age of 87. May he rest in peace. He will be missed for his talent, his performances, and goodwill. I saw him in a production of this show back in the 90's. I feel privileged to have been able to catch one of his many performances in that iconic role.
Thank you for letting people know. He was.extremley talented he will be missed.
I had the pleasure of seeing him in London years ago. He was perfect and phenomenal in Fiddler. Great talent!
I'm sure he's up in heaven giving the Lord some beautiful special performances!
My condolences and blessings to his family 💕🙏
May he rest in peace!
May his memory be a blessing.
Fiddler on the Roof: A Masterpiece Musical of Unforgettable Songs
Spy Ware I’m in it
Yes most definitely! A true masterpiece.
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Topol should have won a Oscar for his great performance in "Fiddler on the Roof".
Yes he should have. Gene Hackman won instead, his acting didn't come to Topol's!
Yeah right lol,this isn’t anything special. Topol is a mediocre talent. Hackman is one of the greatest of all time.
YES. I AGREE
@@perrispiegel4814 bologna Topol's acting was great but Gene Hackman is as legend as well imo
Was he even nominated????
Chaim Topol, the Israeli actor who plays the role of Tebia is 81 years old now, he lives here in israel and he built a special recovering place for children with diseases and he manages the place. He is a good and special and talented person, also draws very well.
+Abram in Wonderland In Hebrew it is Tuvia, which is the original name Mr. Wonderland. So the spelling in English is not that important. These are two words together: good and god. the good of god.
+אבישג רואי Many apologies. I'm a bit of a freak for grammar, and sometimes I forget that it is not an English name. Thank you for correcting me!
+Abram in Wonderland I am also a freak of Hebrew grammer......thank you.
81??? well I'm glad he's still alive
yes he is, he is a wonderful person.
My late father had a beautiful tenor voice and sang this to me at my wedding 46 years ago...I still cry when I hear it...
Me2.
25 yrs ago, my wedding.
My daddy died 23 ago
23 yrs ago.
My mommy 8 yrs ago. I think it was her idea for that song for father/daughter dance
How beautiful! What an wonderful memory to have!
Is this the little girl I carried
Is this the little boy at play
I don't remember growing older
When did they
When did she get to be a beauty
When did he grow to be so tall
Wasn't it yesterday
When they were small
Sunrise sunset
Sunrise sunset
Swiftly flow the days
Seedlings turn overnight to sunflower.
Blossoming even as we gaze
Sunrise sunset
Sunrise sunset
Swiftly fly the years
One season following another
Laden with happiness and tears
What words of wisdom can I give them
How can I help to ease their way
Now they must learn from one another
Day by day
They look so natural together
just like the newly - weds should be
Is there a canopy in store for me.
Sunrise sunset...
Thank you very much for writing the lyrics of this wonderful song, it has always been very special to me since my daughter was very young I always thought that when she married someday this would be the song of her wedding ceremony, now next spring she will be marry and this will be the wedding song.
+Jane Chirhart Oh, those are wonderful news... :-) I'm very happy to be able to read it... :-) I love this song from my childhood, too... :-) For the first time I saw "The Fiddler On The Roof" in the age of 11... It was 1986 exactly... From that time I watched this marvellous musical ten times at least... :-) I almost know it by heart... :-) The most beautiful memory of my early youth... :-) Are you Jewish, Jane? :-)
Sometimes I under why I love so much the Jewish people maybe in other life I was,, My favorite country Poland and the Jewish culture.
+Jane Chirhart WOW!!! :) That's great to hear, indeed... :) Well, then... I invite you cordially to visit Poland... :-)
+Hubert Prętkiewicz Thank you posting the lyrics. I saw the film in a cinema on a school field trip in '72. In 2005 I sang this song when I went to pick up my eldest daughter at the airport. Today she''s coming to see her little sister, and I'm singing it again with tears in my eyes.
As a youth I loved this song but now as an octogenarian great grandfather I love it even more. The human race will continue after I am gone, just like it always has. Mazel Tov to my descendants.
mazel tov 💕
It's the same story since Adam and Eve.
I AM. 81 and still going STRONG a little alone and still WAITING for a carrot top (HEIR ).
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MINE WILL BE ADOPTED But I hope he the CHOSEN WILL Be Cand WANTS TO BE, of course! RUSSIAN IS SEHR difficult we'll have LOTS of TUTORS
I cannot NOT cry at this song. Across all generations and cultures; this perfectly fits (almost) every wedding and the parents feeling for their young.
+Nicole Olivier yes, I know what you mean, As a Kid I ;loved this musical. I lived this man life and later worked 20 year in the USAF and 7 Year in Baghdad, Iraq when I discovered something quite shocking. I had wasted my life believing a huge lie on all western nations.... you will not understand my Warning if you do not see these two TH-camS... Everything we were taught is a LIE.
Benjamin Freeman 1961 Speech
And
In the shadow of Hermes.... ( the truth about the Soviet Revolution of 1917)
Fiddler on the roof is about Tragedy and lives taken and murdered.......Right?
No shame in being emotional when this is sung. None at all!
Makes me cry....
Дюнкерк, не е далече!
Wrong!
"Fiddler on the Roof" is a celebration of love and life. All of us share the same destiny, death. Despite that reality and the joy and sorrow we are bound to encounter, while we live, love.
Shalom and Rest in Peace Chaim, You are a Light to Your People! Your memory will be a blessing.
This scene is beautiful in so many ways, so many different emotions captured. Happiness, regret, joy, sadness, nostalgia, hope. The director did an amazing job bringing all those things together with the music.
For real. What kind of candles were those??
I love that it portrays all the bitter sweetness and anxieties of weddings!
@@henrycodm896 havdallah candels. They are used in rituals to end the sabbath.
The strength of our of children. thanks 4 Ur comments
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This film is going to be 50 YEARS OLD NEXT YEAR! im shook
Right?!
that is crazy, it's got more quality that some films of this age... :o
@@leviticusdionysushunt7080 seriously. When I first watched, I thought this movie was from the 90s
@@sweetmatcha I mean the storyline and characters. Some movies these days don't deliver in those aspects
It will never grow old.
I saw it in the theater in 1979, And I called my father “Papa” for the rest of his life. My brothers saw how appropriate it was and they called him Papa as well. For the rest of his life.
This is such a powerful scene. I love the part when the camera is going to all the different faces in the crowd and you see the emotion on their faces. Such wonderful acting without a single word said.
+M. Strain Jr. I totally agree with you but the power of the song is amazing. I love it and so emotional. Like others I find it hard keeping the tears (of joy) back - beautiful.
The director has clearly done a good job here, because so much thought is eminating forth from their very eyes. He must have told them what to think and really allowed them time to let it consume them ^_^
Yes. Young girls thinking of their weddings, old ladies remembering them ... so touching.
M. Strain Jr.
Cecilia Blasbalg Yeeees?
My grandfather would sing this at weddings. (He was an opera singer, and he used to do gigs with my grandmother, a violinist) My mom showed it to me, and it makes me feel closer to him. I never really knew him, as he died when I was young, but this song helps me remember him, and feel like he’s right there with me.
Caroline Gorman your father is always with you like a cherished memory of yours..
That's awesome. My grandfather was an auctioneer. He would bid off the butter and salt at the supper table, always made me 🤭 giggle. You're lucky you have video!!
It’s great to know that people love others!
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So Beautifully put. Thank you. I'm grateful for the inspiration of your comment. It came at a good moment and filled my heart with love. 💕
I too was young when my dad passed. I do remember Dad and I were two of a kind. We both knew that and felt the bond we had together. I remember so much about him: events, life lessons, rights of passage, proving myself to dad's horrible older brother ... Sometimes I wonder how memories stuck at such a young age 2 to 7. My wife suggested it was because of a relative who stepped up to be a dad after I lost mine, Leo. He was the key to knowing my father and pulling my memory of him together.
If there is anyone around to talk to about your father ... tell stories about him. That is a great way to know him better. My mom was there too, but Leo told better stories with manly themes.
Leo helped parent me as he spoke about dad. He loved my father and felt a duty to give me a sense of him. He had two daughters, so he enjoyed having me as a son. He was great at parenting too. We all felt very lucky to have him as a dad. He was cool, kind, understanding, patient, funny, and full of the love his mother gave him. He was a great guy, yet the most humble man I ever met. Nice to remember and share.
Thank you so much.💫💖💫
I remember the song coming out when I was a teenager. I kind of liked it because it had a pleasant melody, and I only paid passing attention to the lyrics as I could not really relate to them. But as a father and a grandfather some 40 plus years later, I see my children with their own families, this song takes on a new meaning.
Lovely words!
Bill, I’m 83 y/o and I can tell you this: time absolutely flies! Good or bad…. It seems to fly without mercy! Where is everyone I loved and who loved me? “If we could do it all again, could we, would we?” How many hugs and kisses and please and thank you we would like to have given! Blessings to you. ❤️
it's from SATC movie Nr2 - who was the men's choir in the movie?
@@monilibertine This is from Fiddler on the Roof not SATC,
My father and I danced to “Sunrise, Sunset “ at my wedding. Over thirty years later, he’s gone, too young, my sons are grown, one is married, and I understand the lyrics to the song.
They played this as they carried my father to his funeral . Beautiful , god bless dad x
@Richard must
This too will be one of the songs to be sung at my funeral . God bless your father...
@@simontrencher8245 many thanks
The emotions shown in the eyes of all the actors seem so real. I feel like these are feelings we can easily affiliate ourselves with. Growing older, watching time pass by, watching others come and go... These bitter sweet emotions.
As a dad of 2 young girls that seem to grow faster than I ever thought possible, I am slowly starting to understand the depth and honestly of this song.
@@paravecchiavince9685 Something we all experience in common. It seems surreal, doesn’t it? Savor each and every moment, they will fly! ❤️ Elizabeth
the emotions are real
I remember watching this movie in 1972. I watched it in awe. I couldn't wait to see it again. Every person who acted in the film was perfect for the role. Exceptional!
I won't cry this time, I won't cry this time...dammit.
+XBGJDKE It's strange. When I was in my teens I never cried because of some music or lyrics.
Now that I'm in my late 30's this song makes me sob uncontrollably.
And I have to stagemanage this show from next month on.
Time to toughen up.
I refer to teens because that kind of reaction or non-reaction used to apply to me.
But not anymore. Was I that unclear?
The strange part is that once own perception of something can change so drastically.
me to
Yeah Right. Blubber all you need to. I'll bring the tissues
Too late...I saw it!!!!
As an African American I say this film is an authentic,historical Masterpiece.
Superb .
It certainly is✡🌸
@@esterherschkovich6499 What would you say if you were NOT an African American? What has your ethnicity to do with it? You're not even close to being Jewish. Idiot!
@@colincox2081 : NO, Colin, YOU are the idiot. Aside from your comment being uncalled for and unforgivably RUDE, you've addressed it to Stella David who is quite likely Jewish, judging by the name. And Marie, who you were so rude to, could be Jewish herself, if you haven't figured that out yet. SHAME on you. A lot of us use names that don't *appear* to be Jewish -- which means nothing.
Agreed. Love from a fellow American. ❤️✨❤️✨
one of the best wedding scenes in a movie ever
My wife of 21 years died on November 17th 2018. This was our favourite musical, and I'm not normally a fan of musicals but this one is our special magic. I wouldn't have found it without her.
Sleep well, Rhona.
So sorry Steve........
Until you reunite....be well
God bless you both in eternal love.
❤❤❤❤❤
May you both find each other again.
How can this song be so happy and sad at the same time?
Life in war !
If you're a parent with children "of age", this song truly expresses the bittersweet emotions you feel at a child's wedding. Masterful direction, simply by allowing the audience to be a silent participant in this solemn, special occasion. This is a great cinematic example of how faces of such character can portray love, loss, celebration, sobriety, grief, and bottomless pain. One of the greatest, finest moments in all of film history.
I especially love Yenta's close-up, with that sad, wistful little smile. Such a profound, human moment from a performance that so easily could have been reduced to a buffoonish caricature.
Well said.
Those actors are so professional, I felt that I was gazing at the faces of my own family and friends.Beautiful. They all should receive Academy Awards This movie was a colossal gift to the world in my humble opinion. ❤️
I’m not a parent but I am an aunt. The lyrics really express what goes through the minds of the parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles at a wedding. When my nephew was married, I remembered being at work and waiting for the phone call telling me that he was born.
@@susanlevy1563 How lovely
*"I don't remember growing older ..."*
When did they?
Same
My favorite line of the song❤
@@hannahmorgan7213 *tempus fugit* 🕰️✈️'s
@e causey j'adore Lauren 😍 "You know *how* to whistle don't you, Steve?" ... I shall look up the scene you are referring to!
One of the most beautiful songs ever written, it touches one's soul in the most visceral way.
The lyrics are simply beautiful.
I danced to this song with my dad at my wedding :)
Me too!
Jessica Olive that's awesome
I want it for my son’s dance with me
now thats on my 'to do' list!
Congrats!
This show speaks to people of all cultures. We all have the same aspirations wanting the best for our children. This is my all time favorite show. I have the original Broadway soundtrack as well as the Hebrew and Yiddish versions. Still wanting to hear the Japanese and Russian versions.
Doris Jaffe ... So true a
we have watch our kids, nieces and nephews grow up and we just want the best for them. In my 60's now and watching my young relative growing up.
Love this film. Shame to think that their troubles were real and worse still, so many communities, to this day, still bear the same "troubles". Do you think, that maybe, one day, we may, as humans, learn? God bless.
@@toniwilson1579 Universal! Wishing the best for you and your family.
@@anncosten7022 May God have mercy if we fail.
They have performed it in South Korea.
As a young daughter this had me in floods of tears and it still dies now that I am a middle aged mother of two. Such a brilliant depiction of the human condition.
Anyone here because they loved hearing Laszlo sing it on What We Do in the Shadows?
Yeeeessssszzzz
Is this the little girl I carried
Is this the little boy at play?
I don't remember growing older
When did they?
When did she get to be a beauty
When did he grow to be so tall?
Wasn't it yesterday when they were small?
Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly flow the days
Seedlings turn overnight to sunflowers
Blossoming even as we gaze
Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly fly the years
One season following another
Laiden with happiness and tears
What words of wisdom can I give them
How can I help to ease their way?
Now they must learn from one another
Day by day
They look so natural together
Just like two newlyweds should be
Is there a canopy in store for me?
Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset
Swiftly fly the years
One season following another
Laiden with happiness and tears
I remember a time when this was a common song played at weddings. Now as the years have passed and my parents are at a point where we are taking care of them, the song is so much more poignant. I remember when my dad turned 40 and now I am many years beyond that. Where has the time gone? I understand now what Jean Luc Picard meant when he said, "You get to a point when the years ahead are less than the years behind." Sunrise, Sunset. Swiftly the years fly. One season following another...
@Joe D most certainly it is NOT to be taken
Laden with happiness and tears...
Such a poignant song
My first time seeing this movie was 2 days ago, and this scene almost had me in tears. My gf is Jewish and she resembles Tzietal alot, so seeing her in a wedding gown got me feeling some type of way...
We broke up a few months ago and seeing this be bringing me to tears yo... damn this movie is strong
@@tostitosfritos1748 condolence
Almost, you say?
@J Ga makes it very hard to let go
@@tostitosfritos1748 it’s because it’s in the system HaShem created.
Watch ( in this order)
The Purpose of Life, rabbi Yossef Mizrachi
Rabbi Tovia Singer
Tikkun Habrit, rabbi Yaron Reuven
Pirke Avot, Rabbi Yaron Reuven
No beards were harmed in the making of this production. (I hope.)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Elena Kufta Ooohh I get it :,D
@Chana Bayla I think Elena is Jewish?
This is so beautiful. This and the Sabbath prayer give me a terrible lump in the throat every time. I saw Fiddler on the Roof in London with Topol, and it is still one of my all time most special moments.
@Chana Bayla so am i n i assumed it was meant in fun
Sadly he died today. This scene always makes me cry I had this tune played at my own wedding. RIP Topol.
Topol was a great man. May he rest in peace, he will never be forgotten
10 years ago on this day I walked my daughter down the aisle. Later we had the traditional dance to this piece. Her choice, she knew how much I liked this show. She brought out a tissue because she knew I couldn't finish it without breaking out in tears. Happy Anniversary!
Tomorrow is my parents' 50th anniversary. They saw this movie on a date and this song was sung at their wedding.
Swiftly fly the years. Goodbye to you, Topol. Rest well.
Beautiful post. Thank you.
This was the song my mom walked down the aisle to in my wedding…I love you mom. Eternal rest grant her oh Lord and may perpetual light shine upon her.🙏🏼❤️
The Most beautiful and meaningful wedding song ever!!!!
This movie, might not have any relevance with the current generation but those who grew up with little and treasured the little things in life with simple living, Fidler on Roof struck a chord with millions ! 2022 and I still watch this movie at least once a year. It’s a must watch ..
That's true. Unfortunately. I am a grandfather
I have yet to see a movie as lovely as Fiddler on the Roof. No other movie draws me into the story as this one always does.
😢😢😮😮
This is my all time favorite song from this musical.
Mary Ann Wittkowske Performed as it is here, it is one of my top 10 all time songs of love and family.
I have a feeling this is going to get a few more hits very soon. #LazloSings
In Lazlo’s voice “It *whill* ol’ chap”
this is certainly one of my best musicals wonderful story and music
I first saw the film in its German dubbed version with Topol's voiceover for Tevya. He was also in the German stage version. Because of its linguistic connection with Yiddish, the German language version seemed somehow more "authentic." The German lyrics were also very well done.
I was born in '97 and this is my favorite movie of all time and has been since I was about 10 years old. Nothing will ever replace Fiddler. I can quote every line from this movie.
I remember having piano lessons,having to play these songs. thought how beautiful,someday I'll play this for my children. of,that'll be in couple hundred years. lol. Now it's here, five kids, four grandchildren. Fifty came too fast, kids grew in a flash! NOW THIS SONG MAKES ME TEAR UP. This is a timeless masterpiece of music,poetry,philosophy, of course,just plain truth of life!!!
Me too.
RIP Chaim Topol, may your memory be a blessing
Such a sobering and emotional song about life. Life goes by so fast, but is filled with love and the bonds of family.
or it should be
If you're here from the WWDITS finale I see you
It's so bittersweet...
oh god yep
I sure am. ❤
I came here from the Lion King 1 1/2 BUT have been watching the funny vampire show. Do I get a pass?
@@thesejokesarentfunnyyetthe9522you are an honorary vampire
My grandmother grew up in a shtetl much like Anatevka. She said that the depiction of the wedding is 100% accurate.
One of the greatest plays/movies of all time. I've seen it many times and can still repleat almost all the lines and songs by heart. It will never grow old and irrelevant and is guaranteed to produce tears in even full grown men. My favorite of all time!
I saw this movie when I was in high school. I went under protest but my Mother made me go. I thought it was the most amazing movie. The music was amazing and for that short time my mother and I were in such sweet harmony. We were never so full of conflict again. We were at peace. It was an emotional time for us both. It is my all time favorite movie. I can’t watch it anymore without crying. My mom passed away several years ago and when I watch it I cry with joy and feeling that special time that changed my heart for my mother. My all time favorite movie and I still cry during that song.
My mom's favorite as well, I used to hear the sound track on the old turn table over and over. Just happy memories. I am sorry about your mom, I am sure I will do the same, honor to my mother hearing this in the future. Truely a soul moving movie.
This was sung at my wedding. Beautiful song, brings tears to my eyes.
Me too, and it was sung in a Catholic Church. It still brings tears to my eyes. I also had For All We Know originally sung by the Carpenters, and then the Wedding Song originally sung by Paul Stuckley and Mary Travers of Peter Paul and Mary. was a nice service I wish I remembered it more!!!
Beloved Haim Topol, the great Israeli actor who playes in Fiddler on the roof and many other musicals and movies, passed away today here in Israel. We love you Haim, a great person and actor.
Colin Robinson grew up so fast.......
This song gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it! Beautiful classic all the way.
Every single time I watch this clip I cannot stop crying and crying; mixture of happiness and sadness
In 2022 I’m remembering my Dad RIP sang this at my wedding in1976, it still brings a tear to my eyes
Masterful and moving. I love that the Jewish population in the USA thrived. Just like African-Americans we owe a lot of our culture to both groups. This is despite the hardships of both groups faced. You can live and succeed in America. Love to everyone!
You said it better thankyou
I'm amazed at how much my daughter, 7 years old is enjoying clips of the songs from this movie as much as i did when i was young ♥️
Rest in Peace Topol, just read that you have sadly passed away. If I was a rich man, sunrise sunset and matchmaker make me a match are my favourite songs from this brilliant film🙏🏾
Wait...if Motel was the town tailor, he most likely made his bride’s wedding dress. Awww
I'd guess they had it made elsewhere. He's shown earlier in the movie unpacking a hat he had shipped, so its not unlikely the wedding garb was not his work
Brides often wore their mothers wedding dress.
A choir soloist at my synagogue sang this song at my bar mitzvah, 55 years ago now. Its magic still lingers.
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i like the version and lyrics of this song and the jewish style of wedding. al Torres arceo, Phil's.
LOL!
Fruma Sarah's come back a good thousand it seems though
Hahahahahaha
It is a beautiful film ...I am part German Jew .
I had the true privilege to see the Farewell Tour of Fiddler on the Roof with Topol, in 2012. He was 72 at that time, and he looked and sounded every bit the same as he did in the movie. When that booming voice started singing, we were all in heaven. I went by myself and was lucky to get a seat center stage 10 rows from the stage. It literally was a complete sell out, where they sent out notices saying " please arrive no less than 30 minutes early, all seats are sold, no reserves, no late admittances" It by far is one of my most treasured experiences.
Shalom. This was one of the most beautiful and heartfelt scenes.
My Husband sang this to me at our wedding so many years ago. He had the most beautiful voice and every time I hear this song I think of him. Bringing back lots of memories.
But of all the songs, this is the main one that captured my love for this movie. So universally true. Two devoted friends standing strong for their future together and parents feeling the moment by making the right decision, standing by their daughter.
This movie made a HUGE impact on me when it came out in the 70s. Words can’t convey how much I love this movie.
This is absolutely one of my very favorite movies! I loved everything especially the songs and the choreography! Brings tears to my eyes every time!
One of the most beautiful songs ever....
Every time my family watches Fiddler, this is the song that gets my dad. He knows he's going to be giving me and my sister away at our weddings someday, and he always starts tearing up around the first chorus.
You're very fortunate to have such a caring father.
Absolutely beautiful scene with such a beautiful song
This film is an all-time Masterpiece. And I choke up at this scene, every time.---------MJL< 74 y/o
Every frame of this scene is like a beautiful painting :)
this song was sung at a school I went to a long time ago, I remeber that day vividly... good times. :)
Such a beautiful song, it is how every parent feels.
Przepiękna piosenka, śliczna melodia, wspaniałe wykonanie! Gdy jej słucham czuję się rozrzewniona, wzruszona i ukojona. Doskonałe też jest polskie tłumaczenie tekstu. Uwielbiam tego słuchać.
This song is beautiful...beyond words.
My favorite song in this movie and it pulls at my heart strings. This movie is cinematic genius.
Years ago, when we lived in CA, our retirement community performance club did an amateur production performance of this classic musical. I was the piano accompanist for the show, and I remember sitting and playing this beautiful song, tears running down my face. Every time.
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
I am so glad to hear that. I never got to meet my Jewish grandfather and I always imagine that Chaim Topol as Tevye is my grandfather. As a child and still now.
All those naked flames are giving me heart palpitations!
Beautiful song and amazing film ❤
Even though this film isn't one of my favourites, I think this scene is one of the most magical and emotional scenes of all the films I've watched. So beautiful and touching
Fiddler on the Roof is one of my favorite movies and play. I love all the music. ❣️❣️
So precious the connecting of 2 people in love, to start a family. Tears of deep feeling, come naturally watching this.
Never liked musicals, until this one.
Incredible!
Mr Topol is a great artist. I love this film. I watched it 7 times! It is full of love, life, simple happiness, sadness, culture, political stress, ideals, sacrifices and many more! The film is beautifully made and with good music!
I've loved this song since watching FOTR as a teen. Now I've lost my parents, brother and son, the lyrics have taken on a deeper poignancy and sadness. Now I want the years to move as swiftly as possible and I'm pleased I have more years behind me than in front of me.
Watched "Fiddler on the roof" few days ago and after that I listen songs from it everyday, because I really just can't forget them!
By the way, It was my first movie in English! Usually I watch films in Russian voice acting, because I don't sure in my English 😄
So I'm sorry for mistakes
Your English is fine!
You’ll do fine!! Just keep practicing!
My dad sang this to me as a lullaby when I was growing up. I completely forgot the memory till I rewatched Lion King 1/2 today.
One of the classics and Topol's voice is the best!
Saw him sing it in London in the 60s
Before I was born, my grandfather sung and played this on guitar at my mom's wedding as she walked down the aisle. I miss him so much.
This was our entrance song for our Catholic wedding 46 years ago. Beautiful song!
I am among the millions who had this song played at my wedding. It is just perfect in so many ways.
Saw the movie many years ago and I was moved by it. TOPOL was fantastic as was the story. Can never forget how beauti9ful the song and the lyrics of "Sunrise Sunset" were.
My day of final vows was like this - full of emotion and memories. No wedding for me, but the same sublime feeling and love for my vocation.
May He bless you always in His service
The background harmonies are ridiculously beautiful
This is the song that my teacher showed us in 8th grade. He cried the last time we listened to it together as we were graduating soon. Cheers Mr. V.
This movie was in the box with Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar.
We puffed green and sipped cheap liquor and watch this over and over and over and over and over and over.
I’ve watched fiddler on the roof so many time since my childhood and I’ve always liked this song. But it wasn’t until I rewatched it during me being pregnant with my own child that this song and Chava’s exile made me cry so hard.