The more you hear the words its a woman who is at the older way off the life the beauty is gone and only what she has left, is to give?? and is it enough for those she live among any more??? and can she find her worth anymore ?? in this world off so many sunset and truth ??? and she is still breathing omg dear jesus it makes my heart hurt/
@@reynardine Yes it's funny how unlikely visuals just seem to work with some songs ... it's a bit of an art in itself having the vision to put what seems to be two disparate entities like that together, but one you've got the creative flair for.
@@soniabonamano4654 I put the video together from raw footage shot for a film called "The Cosmonaut" (2013). I found the footage on the Internet Archive website.
This a gorgeous song. Plays at the end of an odd movie, “widows Walk”.
Beautiful. Have loved Judie's work since "Stay with me" back in the late 70's. The voice is still stunning. Don't miss a chance to see her live.
Only found this from the film widows walk, beautiful ,haunting
The more you hear the words its a woman who is at the older way off the life the beauty is gone and only what she has left, is to give?? and is it enough for those she live among any more??? and can she find her worth anymore ?? in this world off so many sunset and truth ??? and she is still breathing omg dear jesus it makes my heart hurt/
me also its gorgeous
Beautiful
Beautiful song. “Widow’s walk” ost
Wow - love this song and the fascinating, intriguing video you have made to go with it.
Thanks Sky. One of my favourite songs and when I found this footage I just felt it would work.
@@reynardine Yes it's funny how unlikely visuals just seem to work with some songs ... it's a bit of an art in itself having the vision to put what seems to be two disparate entities like that together, but one you've got the creative flair for.
@@reynardine May I ask where this fascinating delicate footage comes from?
@@soniabonamano4654 I put the video together from raw footage shot for a film called "The Cosmonaut" (2013). I found the footage on the Internet Archive website.
@@reynardine Great job! Thank you