Hello, good morning, I had not heard this duo, thank you for sharing, in this one, you can understand why romanticism is lost day by day, there is no time to heal a lost love and falls into the disbelief of love not to be affected again. Thank you!
3:11 When I worked in the mill weavin' at a loom I'd gaze absent minded at the roof And half the time the shuttle oh tangle in the threads And the warp get mixed with the woof, if I loved you But somehow I can see Just exactly how I'd be 3:59 If I loved you, time and again I would try to say All I'd want you to know 4:20 If I loved you, words wouldn't come in an easy way Round in circles I'd go 4:40 Longing to tell you, but afraid and shy I'd let my golden chances pass me by 4:59 Soon you'd leave me, off you would go in the mist of day Never, never to know, how I loved you, if I loved you
Just about my favourite melody from all the R & H musicals and always love playing it myself. Thank you for this performance, from which, I hope you don't mind, I have picked up a few tips.
Wow, thanks for the good cry - I needed that! Brilliant observation about how it ends with a sense of foreboding. I've loved this musical for years, and I didn't realize that nearly every song (especially 'You'll Never Walk Alone) ends tentatively. And you inspired the sun to come out! Bless you - we so value your talents and sweet soul. PS Working my way SLOWLY through Beethoven's Appassionata - a dream of mine since I was a boy.
*Robert Goulet : If I Loved You in Carousel.* TH-cam. I am reading the autobiography of Richard Rodgers which I picked up in a used bookstore. Fascinating man.
I would love to be able to play a version of this can anyone recommend a piano score? This performance really brings out and interprets the emotion of the scene. Absolutely fantastic.
Billy: [spoken] That your name? Julie? Julie somethin’? Julie: [sung] Julie Jordan. Billy: [sung] You’re a queer one, Julie Jordan. Ain’t you sorry that you didn’t run away? You can still go, if you wanta- Julie: I reckon that I keer t’choose t’stay. You couldn’t take my money If I didn’t hev any, And I don’t hev a penny, that’s true! And if I did hev money You couldn’t take any ’Cause you’d ask, and I’d give it to you! Billy: You’re a queer one, Julie Jordan. Have y’ever had a feller you give money to? Julie: No. Billy: Ain’t y’ever had a feller at all? Julie: No. Billy: Well y’musta had a feller you went walkin’ with- Julie: Yes. Billy: Where’d you walk? Julie: Nowhere special I recall. Billy: In the woods? Julie: No. Billy: On the beach? Julie: No. Billy: Did you love him? Julie: [spoken] No! Never loved no one-I told you that! Billy: [spoken] Say, you’re a funny kid. Want to go into town and dance maybe? Or- Julie: [spoken] No. I have to be keerful. Billy: [spoken] Of what? Julie: [spoken] My character. Y’see, I’m never goin’ to marry. [sung] I’m never goin’ to marry. If I was goin’ to marry, I wouldn’t hev t’be sech a stickler. But I’m never goin’ to marry, And a girl who don’t marry Has got to be much more pertickler! Billy: Suppose I was to say to you that I’d marry you? Julie: You? Billy: That scares you, don’t it? You’re thinkin’ what that cop said. Julie: No, I ain’t. I never paid no mind to what he said. Billy: But you wouldn’t marry anyone like me, would you? Julie: Yes, I would, if I loved you. It wouldn’t make any difference what you-even if I died fer it. Billy: How do you know what you’d do if you loved me? Or how you’d feel-or any thin’? Julie: I dunno how I know. Billy: Ah- Julie: Jest the same, I know how I-how it’d be-if I loved you. [sung] When I worked in the mill, weavin’ at the loom I’d gaze absentminded at the roof, And half the time the shuttle’d tangle in the threads, And the warp’d get mixed with the woof… If I loved you- Billy: [spoken] But you don’t. Julie: [spoken] No, I don’t… [sung] But somehow I ken see Jest exackly how I’d be… If I loved you, Time and again I would try to say All I’d want you to know. If I loved you, Words wouldn’t come in an easy way- Round in circles I’d go! Longin’ to tell you, but afraid and shy, I’d let my golden chances pass me by. Soon you’d leave me, Off you would go in the mist of day, Never, never to know How I loved you- If I loved you. Billy: [spoken] Well, anyway-you don’t love me. That’s what you said. Julie: [spoken] Yes…I can smell them, can you? The blossoms. The wind brings them down. Billy: [spoken] Ain’t much wind tonight. Hardly any. [sung] You can’t hear a sound-not the turn of a leaf, Nor the fall of a wave, hittin’ the sand. The tide’s creepin’ up on the beach like a thief, Afraid to be caught stealin’ the land. On a night like this I start to wonder what life is all about. Julie: [sung] And I always say two heads are better than one, to figger it out. Billy: [spoken] I don’t need you or anyone to help me. I got it figgered out for myself. We ain’t important. What are we? A couple of specks of nothin’. Look up there. [sung] There’s a helluva lot o’ stars in the sky, And the sky’s so big the sea looks small, And two little people- You and I- We don’t count at all. [spoken] You’re a funny kid. Don’t remember ever meetin’ a girl like you. You-are you tryin’ t’get me to marry you? Julie: [spoken] No. Billy: [spoken] Then what’s puttin’ it into my head? You’re different all right. Don’t know what it is. You look up at me with that little kid face like-like you trusted me. I wonder what it’d be like. Julie: [spoken] What? Billy: [spoken] Nothin’. I know what it’d be like. It’d be awful. I can just see myself- [sung] Kinda scrawny and pale, pickin’ at my food, And lovesick like any other guy- I’d throw away my sweater and dress up like a dude In a dickey and a collar and a tie… If I loved you- Julie: [spoken] But you don’t. Billy: [spoken] No I don’t. [sung] But somehow I can see Just exactly how I’d be. If I loved you, Time and again I would try to say All I’d want you to know. If I loved you, Words wouldn’t come in an easy way- Round in circles I’d go! Longin’ to tell you, but afraid and shy, I’d let my golden chances pass me by. Soon you’d leave me, Off you would go in the mist of day, Never, never to know How I loved you- If I loved you. [spoken] I’m not a feller to marry anybody. Even if a girl was foolish enough to want me to, I wouldn’t. Julie: [spoken] Don’t worry about it-Billy. Billy: [spoken] Who’s worried! Julie: [spoken] You’re right about there bein’ no wind. The blossoms are jest comin’ down by theirselves. Jest their time to, I reckon.
What a beautiful piece of music
Thank you 🤗 from uk
You read my mind.!
Thank you 😊
The blossoms are falling, but there's no wind. I guess it's just their time. And it ends.
Magnifique, c'est un monde que je découvre grâce à toi 😁
Merci beaucoup !!!!!
Thank you so much. I love those musicals.
Thanks. So good.
Bravissima!!
Hello, good morning, I had not heard this duo, thank you for sharing, in this one, you can understand why romanticism is lost day by day, there is no time to heal a lost love and falls into the disbelief of love not to be affected again. Thank you!
Find barbara streisand she sung it ❤
Lovely, very much a classic musical interpretation
3:11 When I worked in the mill weavin' at a loom
I'd gaze absent minded at the roof
And half the time the shuttle oh tangle in the threads
And the warp get mixed with the woof, if I loved you
But somehow I can see
Just exactly how I'd be
3:59 If I loved you, time and again I would try to say
All I'd want you to know
4:20 If I loved you, words wouldn't come in an easy way
Round in circles I'd go
4:40 Longing to tell you, but afraid and shy
I'd let my golden chances pass me by
4:59 Soon you'd leave me, off you would go in the mist of day
Never, never to know, how I loved you, if I loved you
Just about my favourite melody from all the R & H musicals and always love playing it myself.
Thank you for this performance, from which, I hope you don't mind, I have picked up a few tips.
What a wonderful start to my day! I’m putting this on my list!
Please do ulricas aria from the masked ball 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
Wow, thanks for the good cry - I needed that! Brilliant observation about how it ends with a sense of foreboding. I've loved this musical for years, and I didn't realize that nearly every song (especially 'You'll Never Walk Alone) ends tentatively. And you inspired the sun to come out! Bless you - we so value your talents and sweet soul. PS Working my way SLOWLY through Beethoven's Appassionata - a dream of mine since I was a boy.
Thank you so much!!!
I wouldn't consider the ending of "You'll Never Walk Alone" tentative; in my book, the song ends triumphantly!
*Robert Goulet : If I Loved You in Carousel.* TH-cam.
I am reading the autobiography of Richard Rodgers which I picked up in a used bookstore. Fascinating man.
Since Easter is about to come, I would be very happy if you could playing the 'Karfreitagszauber' from 'Parsifal'? That would be wonderful.😇☺️
I would love to be able to play a version of this can anyone recommend a piano score? This performance really brings out and interprets the emotion of the scene. Absolutely fantastic.
Billy: [spoken]
That your name? Julie? Julie somethin’?
Julie: [sung]
Julie Jordan.
Billy: [sung]
You’re a queer one, Julie Jordan.
Ain’t you sorry that you didn’t run away?
You can still go, if you wanta-
Julie:
I reckon that I keer t’choose t’stay.
You couldn’t take my money
If I didn’t hev any,
And I don’t hev a penny, that’s true!
And if I did hev money
You couldn’t take any
’Cause you’d ask, and I’d give it to you!
Billy:
You’re a queer one, Julie Jordan.
Have y’ever had a feller you give money to?
Julie:
No.
Billy:
Ain’t y’ever had a feller at all?
Julie:
No.
Billy:
Well y’musta had a feller you went walkin’ with-
Julie:
Yes.
Billy:
Where’d you walk?
Julie:
Nowhere special I recall.
Billy:
In the woods?
Julie:
No.
Billy:
On the beach?
Julie:
No.
Billy:
Did you love him?
Julie: [spoken]
No! Never loved no one-I told you that!
Billy: [spoken]
Say, you’re a funny kid.
Want to go into town and dance maybe? Or-
Julie: [spoken]
No. I have to be keerful.
Billy: [spoken]
Of what?
Julie: [spoken]
My character.
Y’see, I’m never goin’ to marry.
[sung]
I’m never goin’ to marry.
If I was goin’ to marry,
I wouldn’t hev t’be sech a stickler.
But I’m never goin’ to marry,
And a girl who don’t marry
Has got to be much more pertickler!
Billy:
Suppose I was to say to you that I’d marry you?
Julie:
You?
Billy:
That scares you, don’t it?
You’re thinkin’ what that cop said.
Julie:
No, I ain’t. I never paid no mind to what he said.
Billy:
But you wouldn’t marry anyone like me, would you?
Julie:
Yes, I would, if I loved you.
It wouldn’t make any difference what you-even if I died fer it.
Billy:
How do you know what you’d do if you loved me?
Or how you’d feel-or any thin’?
Julie:
I dunno how I know.
Billy:
Ah-
Julie:
Jest the same, I know how I-how it’d be-if I loved you.
[sung]
When I worked in the mill, weavin’ at the loom
I’d gaze absentminded at the roof,
And half the time the shuttle’d tangle in the threads,
And the warp’d get mixed with the woof…
If I loved you-
Billy: [spoken]
But you don’t.
Julie: [spoken]
No, I don’t…
[sung]
But somehow I ken see
Jest exackly how I’d be…
If I loved you,
Time and again I would try to say
All I’d want you to know.
If I loved you,
Words wouldn’t come in an easy way-
Round in circles I’d go!
Longin’ to tell you, but afraid and shy,
I’d let my golden chances pass me by.
Soon you’d leave me,
Off you would go in the mist of day,
Never, never to know
How I loved you-
If I loved you.
Billy: [spoken]
Well, anyway-you don’t love me. That’s what you said.
Julie: [spoken]
Yes…I can smell them, can you?
The blossoms. The wind brings them down.
Billy: [spoken]
Ain’t much wind tonight. Hardly any.
[sung]
You can’t hear a sound-not the turn of a leaf,
Nor the fall of a wave, hittin’ the sand.
The tide’s creepin’ up on the beach like a thief,
Afraid to be caught stealin’ the land.
On a night like this I start to wonder what life is all about.
Julie: [sung]
And I always say two heads are better than one, to figger it out.
Billy: [spoken]
I don’t need you or anyone to help me.
I got it figgered out for myself. We ain’t important. What are we?
A couple of specks of nothin’. Look up there.
[sung]
There’s a helluva lot o’ stars in the sky,
And the sky’s so big the sea looks small,
And two little people-
You and I-
We don’t count at all.
[spoken]
You’re a funny kid. Don’t remember ever meetin’ a girl like you.
You-are you tryin’ t’get me to marry you?
Julie: [spoken]
No.
Billy: [spoken]
Then what’s puttin’ it into my head?
You’re different all right.
Don’t know what it is.
You look up at me with that little kid face like-like you trusted me.
I wonder what it’d be like.
Julie: [spoken]
What?
Billy: [spoken]
Nothin’.
I know what it’d be like.
It’d be awful.
I can just see myself-
[sung]
Kinda scrawny and pale, pickin’ at my food,
And lovesick like any other guy-
I’d throw away my sweater and dress up like a dude
In a dickey and a collar and a tie…
If I loved you-
Julie: [spoken]
But you don’t.
Billy: [spoken]
No I don’t.
[sung]
But somehow I can see
Just exactly how I’d be.
If I loved you,
Time and again I would try to say
All I’d want you to know.
If I loved you,
Words wouldn’t come in an easy way-
Round in circles I’d go!
Longin’ to tell you, but afraid and shy,
I’d let my golden chances pass me by.
Soon you’d leave me,
Off you would go in the mist of day,
Never, never to know
How I loved you-
If I loved you.
[spoken]
I’m not a feller to marry anybody.
Even if a girl was foolish enough to want me to, I wouldn’t.
Julie: [spoken]
Don’t worry about it-Billy.
Billy: [spoken]
Who’s worried!
Julie: [spoken]
You’re right about there bein’ no wind.
The blossoms are jest comin’ down by theirselves.
Jest their time to, I reckon.
You love piano to much...