I love this song so much. I would sing it in church when I was a little girl. My father took my sister's and I to other churches and nursing homes to sing for them, this song was always one of them because we'd harmonize. Well, my eldest sister and I would. Lol. Since I was in Kindergarten, I've always wanted to hear a heavy metal version of this song. True story. Sometimes I feel as if I can't be the only one to have stolen an older siblings metal band t-shirt, Metallica (in my case) for Kindergarten picture day, I was grinning a big cheesy smug ass grin because I got away with it but not for long, my parents were a bit mad though. I still have that silly smug photo. Anyways, I hear the male metal version in my head so I can't make it myself, very heavy but melodic. Also, I love the video you chose of Charlie Chaplin. I love his first ever speaking role, it was (and still is) the best speech ever written for film, imo.
Such great fun to see this video with this song! My mother sang me this song many times and it breaks my heart to heart to hear it now. I think it was her theme song and I remember her singing it when things were not sunny at all.
I heard a beautiful version of this song when the credit rolled for a film with Rip Torn (he played a country singer). The film was from 1974 or 75. Does anybody know who sang that version?
I love this song so much. I would sing it in church when I was a little girl. My father took my sister's and I to other churches and nursing homes to sing for them, this song was always one of them because we'd harmonize. Well, my eldest sister and I would. Lol. Since I was in Kindergarten, I've always wanted to hear a heavy metal version of this song. True story. Sometimes I feel as if I can't be the only one to have stolen an older siblings metal band t-shirt, Metallica (in my case) for Kindergarten picture day, I was grinning a big cheesy smug ass grin because I got away with it but not for long, my parents were a bit mad though. I still have that silly smug photo. Anyways, I hear the male metal version in my head so I can't make it myself, very heavy but melodic. Also, I love the video you chose of Charlie Chaplin. I love his first ever speaking role, it was (and still is) the best speech ever written for film, imo.
Such great fun to see this video with this song! My mother sang me this song many times and it breaks my heart to heart to hear it now. I think it was her theme song and I remember her singing it when things were not sunny at all.
Bless the Lord God for this song.
Love this song, thank you for your upload.
Susan Branch told me to come here. Glad she did!
Love this! Thank You. :)
Ce biele gioventut - amen!
I heard a beautiful version of this song when the credit rolled for a film with Rip Torn (he played a country singer). The film was from 1974 or 75. Does anybody know who sang that version?