It's true, it's true, the crown has made it clear The climate must be perfect all the year A law was made a distant moon ago here July and August cannot be too hot And there's a legal limit to the snow here in Camelot The winter is forbidden till December And exits March the second on the dot By order, summer lingers through September in Camelot Camelot: Camelot I know it sounds a bit bizarre But in Camelot: Camelot That's how conditions are The rain may never fall till after sundown By eight, the morning fog must disappear In short, there's simply not a more congenial spot For happily ever after in than here in Camelot Camelot: Camelot I know it gives a person pause But in Camelot: Camelot Those are the legal laws The snow may never slush upon the hillside By nine p.m. the moonlight must appear In short, there's simply not a more congenial spot For happily ever after in than here in Camelot
This is my favorite song from this movie and I used to watch it everyday when I was in middle school and high school. My teachers would allow me to watch any musical movie or show and in return for them letting me watch the movies I would give them like 4 or 5 hours of honest school work sadly I dropped out of school and listening to this song makes me sad but also happy that I was able to have one brief shining moment of happiness whenever I would watch this movie
@@LeftyKen It wouldn't have been because he went on touring with it until about '85 or '86. I also saw him on B'way in Dec.'81 and then again at Valley Forge Music Fair in 1983. By then, he had taken over the direction and had cut 'What Do the Simple Folk Do?' ??!!
My mother loved this and had me watch it. She is gone and I just remembered how important it is to show her granddaughter this musical. I miss my mother so much ❤❤❤❤❤ I’m so sorry for your loss. We are in a club no one wants to join. But this reminds me of her.
It's true that Harris and Redgrave are commensurate actors, but I believe it might have been a better film with Richard Burton and Julie Andrews. Apparently from what I've read, neither of them wanted to do it. Anyway, I'm grateful for what we have.
I like the movie version the way it is but I just wish somebody would've filmed the original play with the original actors. Pity they didn't usually do that, back then.
The wonderful Richard Harris. A man, whose voice, I believed for many years during my childhood, never seemed to rise above a soft whisper. When he yells "silence" in HP and the Philosopher's Stone, it was the first time I'd heard it loud. It just doesn't seem possible to me. His performance with Vanessa Redgrave here is wonderful, and she was (and is) a brilliant actress who was, and is stunningly beautiful. Richard, an brilliant actor. RIP.
Jeannie E. H Agreed. He portrayed the character of Albus much more faithfully to the book. Michael did admit in an interview that he basically portrays himself in costume. Much prefer Richard.
So sad Richard Harris died between "Chamber of Secrets" and "Prisoner of Azkaban". During an interview on the HP set, he couldn't praise the series enough, and said he especially loved the "feel like family" atmosphere director Chris Columbus had brought. He said he loved being "Dumbledore" and was greatly looking forward to filming the entire series. Not only the fans and the series were cheated, but especially, Richard Harris was cheated. I freely admit to tearing up a bit whenever I've seen it. RIP Sir Richard; you were a class act whomever you portrayed 💖
Well he was actually very sick as Dumbledore and thats why he couldnt muster more than a whisper, if anything hes loud and raucous, just look up his drinking stories with peter otoole loud and laughing and all of it, he died before harry potter was even released in the states, so what you heard was a man forced to whisper who yelled anyway and thus had a strange sound to it. Think of it like Miles Davis, could you ever imagine what hed sound like if he yelled considering how normal voice sounds?
I had an English teacher in high school, Ms. Cooper, who played this movie for us and recommended reading The Once & Future King, by T.H. White, if we enjoyed what we saw. I became an addict for Arthurian Lit as a result and now have a bookcase full of several Arthurian tales from various perspectives.
I loved Richard Harris. He was a wonderful actor. I was so happy he was cast in Harry Potter. He was perfect as Dumbledore. After he passed, the character lost his charm. He always had that roguish twinkle in his eyes that was so disarming. I'm sure I’m not the only one who misses him. I heard Daniel Radcliffe say that he was difficult to work with on the set, but, he was worth it. What a rascal he was in any part he played.
The Young Daniel Radcliffe should get over himsel’!! Running up against such a giant of talent should have been a privilege for the wee teenage scrot! Something must have rubbed off on him as I was blown away by his depiction of young Kipling!
Besides being a top notch Movie/ This Movie has special Meaning to Me My Mother and i went to see it/ when it came out in the theater. Thanks Mom for all You did for Me. R.I.P. Mom.
I liked him so much. His face look so innocent. I like when he sing the Camelot, but of course Richard Burton had a good voice too. I can watch this movie again and again. I wish in real life was Happily ever after !!
I am of those who first knew of Richard Harris as Dumbledore. Also had seen Vanessa in some things as well. So when I saw this first time, my mind was blown. It's still weird seeing Harris so young.
Richard Harris....what a great a talent and a very sexy one. I imagine him as the Caesar in Gladiator and the older guy who can't stop talking about the Queen in Unforgiven.....then in this great scene.
I saw this wonderful movie when it opened in 1967. I had a crush on Franco Nero, and I thought Richard Harris was great as Arthur, ad he could sing! I prefer the broadway score. Vanessa Redgrave couldn't sing. But she was such a wonderful actress. I love this movie.
Had the pleasure of seeing him playing King Arthur in Kalamazoo. Also so Robert Goulet and Lou Diamond Phillips perform as King Arthur. Harris was the best.
Yes, the WONDERFUL Richard Harris, sings this song perfectly! Compare that with the demanding tone of Richard Burton, which one would YOU want for a King? Harris has such depth of gentleness in his voice, you'd wonder why a Queen would ever be unfaithful to him. And I wonder why Richard Burton was even considered for this part altogether. I love Richard Harris's version of just about anything in Theatre!
@@defaultc00kies63 I was blessed to have seen Burton onstage (the 1980 revival of Camelot). Trust me, the magnetism was there in spades! Maybe it didn't translate to the screen, you just had to have seen him in person. Afterwards I saw the same production twice with Richard Harris. Love them both and wouldn't think of comparing them. Each brought unique qualities.
@Margaret Walker: When he was cast in Camelot, Richard Burton was a lot different, a lot younger, a lot cuter, and probably a lot gentler as well, than the way you're probably remembering him. Go and look up the UA-cam video with him in "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" with Julie Andrew's. Wow. I mean, really, wow. Because I almost didn't even know that it really was Richard Burton. I'm too young to remember him being like that, and he really was splendid back then. Robert Goulet, same thing. They were both a lot different when they were young. Wow. Thanks to UA-cam, at least those of us who could previously have hardly imagines either of those men in either of roles...have the opportunity to see them in brief clips and photos and such, at least. For the record. I could not possibly imagine Richard Burton the way he seemed a couple of decades later ever being cast or considered either. But that's...different. *Totally* different. I mean it. Really. Just travel back in time a few (more) decades. ^____^
The playfulness and magnetism are absolutely there in the clip of "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" with a quite young (and quite handsome 😍) Richard Burton starring opposite a young and innocent-looking Julie Andrew's. When he stops whistling and she doesn't yet, and he looks at her with that look of, "And just what, dear, do you think you are doing?" ^____^ Cute. So cute. And so worth watching. Wishing so much that someone would've filmed (and, of course, carefully kept) the whole thing (of their version). Wow. Who knew? Not me. I was too young. I wasn't even *born* yet at the time. That's why I'm so glad there's UA-cam. ^____^ Well, not *only* for *that* reason, of course. 😉 But that's certainly *one of* my reasons. ^____^ Oh. My. Stars. Anyone here who has not seen that clip yet, really should. Please? ^___^
I can see easily now how Richard Burton first became famous. 😍 What I think is sad is how blase (sorry, I don't have an accent mark!) he seemed to become after he had been in the business for a whole. It's honestly almost like not even watching the same person.
"while", not "whole". Yes, I do have autocorrect, it is trying to be ever so very *helpful* as usual. Thank you. @___@ (looks around and shakes head at autocorrect, reminds it *not* to be quite such a helpful little elf in thr future. As they say on Facebook, autocorrect is unfortunately likely to lead to "posting some thong you didn't Nintendo". Yes. Exactly. Thank you, autocorrect. (Not an exaggeration, by the way. It really actually *does* often like to "correct" the word "thing" to the word "thong". It's *done* that very thing [not thong] to me at least three times. Actually. Really. Aaaaargh. @___@)
Terrence Stamp tried out for the lead role and was in the running but backed out as he wasn’t confident enough to perform with Venessa Redgrave. He finally acted opposite her 50 yrs later in “A Song for Marion”. Phenomenal movie. Look it up.
Volume is soooooo low.........I love Richard Harris but I wish I could hear it better, I saw him in the play some years ago, love his version of King Arthur
But it wasn't his favorite play after that? What about before he was shot? What was his favorite play then? Death of a Salesman? Cats? Did he enjoy the over-hyped Hamilton?
I had to find this clip because I am tired of hearing Jerry Vale destroy this song when I hear him on the radio. I don't even remember this movie very well because I was only in 7th grade when I saw it once.
@@jdizzle8751 I'm human, you're human, but I don't think I would betray my GF, would you betray your GF/BF/Spouse? And before you come with, "but there are people who..." shut it, I'm not saying she's a unrealistic character, I just don't think there's justification for what she did, it was wrong, she didn't do it because she's human, she did because she wanted to
SinnerTheSinful before you tell me to shut it, maybe read my post again. I wasn’t justifying anything. I was saying the reason she had the affair with Lancelot was because she was human. Not saying it’s right. She chose to, which is a human action one chooses to take. But you gotta be human, and acting on impulse, desire and pleasure...very human things.
Pity they couldnt have somehow shoe horned "McAthurs Park" into the Musical Camelot.. that would have been amazing.. maybe the queen could have left a cake out in the rain.
It's true! It's true! The crown has made it clear. The climate must be perfect all the year. A law was made a distant moon ago here: July and August cannot be too hot. And there's a legal limit to the snow here In Camelot. The winter is forbidden till December And exits March the second on the dot. By order, summer lingers through September In Camelot. Camelot! Camelot! I know it sounds a bit bizarre, But in Camelot, Camelot That's how conditions are. The rain may never fall till after sundown. By eight, the morning fog must disappear. In short, there's simply not A more congenial spot For happily-ever-aftering than here In Camelot. Camelot! Camelot! I know it gives a person pause, But in Camelot, Camelot Those are the legal laws. The snow may never slush upon the hillside. By nine p.m. the moonlight must appear. In short, there's simply not A more congenial spot For happily-ever-aftering than here In Camelot.
I search for Camelot. But nothing like this weather fantasy. I must rewrite the lyrics to outlaw rudeness, dishonesty, abuse and shady business dealing. Mandated are kindness, courtesy, sharing and equal opportunity. We have been improving over the centuries...but will we have enough time to reach it?
What a blessing UA-cam is! After 9 months your comment is still here! Friend, I was reading Leviticus 25:1-21, and thought of Camelot. It once was... And will be again!
It's true, it's true, the crown has made it clear
The climate must be perfect all the year
A law was made a distant moon ago here
July and August cannot be too hot
And there's a legal limit to the snow here in Camelot
The winter is forbidden till December
And exits March the second on the dot
By order, summer lingers through September in Camelot
Camelot: Camelot
I know it sounds a bit bizarre
But in Camelot: Camelot
That's how conditions are
The rain may never fall till after sundown
By eight, the morning fog must disappear
In short, there's simply not a more congenial spot
For happily ever after in than here in Camelot
Camelot: Camelot
I know it gives a person pause
But in Camelot: Camelot
Those are the legal laws
The snow may never slush upon the hillside
By nine p.m. the moonlight must appear
In short, there's simply not a more congenial spot
For happily ever after in than here in Camelot
Thanks for the lyrics of this beautiful movie greetings from mexico see you , this movie remebering my childhood wonderful years for me bye
This is my favorite song from this movie and I used to watch it everyday when I was in middle school and high school. My teachers would allow me to watch any musical movie or show and in return for them letting me watch the movies I would give them like 4 or 5 hours of honest school work sadly I dropped out of school and listening to this song makes me sad but also happy that I was able to have one brief shining moment of happiness whenever I would watch this movie
Thanks!!
Thank you so much. Wonderfult posting!!
I love this scene with Harris 💖
I had the privilege of seeing Richard Harris in his last performance of Camelot. It was great and I still have the program.
Would that be December 1981 in New York? I was in the audience for one of those performances.
MaryAnn Mccubbin brilliant unmatched talent!
@@LeftyKen It wouldn't have been because he went on touring with it until about '85 or '86. I also saw him on B'way in Dec.'81 and then again at Valley Forge Music Fair in 1983. By then, he had taken over the direction and had cut 'What Do the Simple Folk Do?' ??!!
Oh! How lucky you are. I’m sorry I missed it on Broadway. I loved his velvety voice!
I’m so envious, I’m far too young to have had this experience but I can’t help but long for it anyways 😭
Anyone who disliked this is a member of Mordred's Army, LONG LIVE THE TRUE KING!! LONG LIVE KING ARTHUR!
That tracks....my mom hated it.
I sawthis in boston it was magical loved it
Harris and Redgrave, unforgettable couple!!!
I bought this for my mom on VHS growing up. She loved Camelot. She died at 50 years from lung cancer. I miss you so much mom! RIP
My mom died too at a young age. I am sure she is looking down on you smiling from heaven.
She loves ❤️ you.
My mother loved this and had me watch it. She is gone and I just remembered how important it is to show her granddaughter this musical. I miss my mother so much ❤❤❤❤❤ I’m so sorry for your loss. We are in a club no one wants to join. But this reminds me of her.
May she RIP
@@Njbear7453and tear
I agree. Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Harris are commensurate actors. Their diction is perfect. “Camelot” is one of my favorite musicals.
It's true that Harris and Redgrave are commensurate actors, but I believe it might have been a better film with Richard Burton and Julie Andrews. Apparently from what I've read, neither of them wanted to do it. Anyway, I'm grateful for what we have.
I like the movie version the way it is but I just wish somebody would've filmed the original play with the original actors.
Pity they didn't usually do that, back then.
"Consummate"-not commensurate.
I Marvel at Vanessa Redgrave in this song.She gives just enough in her reactions and you can actually see them falling in love.
I was only 5 but still remember going to the cinema to see Camelot as a family. Magical. I believed it all to be true 🙏❤
“Happily ever after-ing” is a great phrase
An iconic line, a line that was made to sing.
Watched this movie my senior year of high school in English. Now I come back every now and then to give it a listen
Vanessa is just a magnificent performer and Richard also
The wonderful Richard Harris. A man, whose voice, I believed for many years during my childhood, never seemed to rise above a soft whisper. When he yells "silence" in HP and the Philosopher's Stone, it was the first time I'd heard it loud. It just doesn't seem possible to me. His performance with Vanessa Redgrave here is wonderful, and she was (and is) a brilliant actress who was, and is stunningly beautiful. Richard, an brilliant actor. RIP.
Richard Harris will always be the real "Dumbledore" , AFAIC...
Jeannie E. H Agreed. He portrayed the character of Albus much more faithfully to the book. Michael did admit in an interview that he basically portrays himself in costume. Much prefer Richard.
So sad Richard Harris died between "Chamber of Secrets" and "Prisoner of Azkaban". During an interview on the HP set, he couldn't praise the series enough, and said he especially loved the "feel like family" atmosphere director Chris Columbus had brought. He said he loved being "Dumbledore" and was greatly looking forward to filming the entire series. Not only the fans and the series were cheated, but especially, Richard Harris was cheated. I freely admit to tearing up a bit whenever I've seen it.
RIP Sir Richard; you were a class act whomever you portrayed 💖
And not to mention the enormous school girl crush I'd had on him ever since "Camelot". 😚
Well he was actually very sick as Dumbledore and thats why he couldnt muster more than a whisper, if anything hes loud and raucous, just look up his drinking stories with peter otoole loud and laughing and all of it, he died before harry potter was even released in the states, so what you heard was a man forced to whisper who yelled anyway and thus had a strange sound to it. Think of it like Miles Davis, could you ever imagine what hed sound like if he yelled considering how normal voice sounds?
Richard Harris is such a wonderful performer!
Umm 🤔 were is NLE?
Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Christie, two of the most beautiful women ever.
I had an English teacher in high school, Ms. Cooper, who played this movie for us and recommended reading The Once & Future King, by T.H. White, if we enjoyed what we saw. I became an addict for Arthurian Lit as a result and now have a bookcase full of several Arthurian tales from various perspectives.
One of the best Entertainers We ever had. R.I.P. Richard.
This is one of my favourite movies, I always cry at the end.
Frid evening I saw the sunset at Camalot. Sat on the bench, looked beyond to the river, my fav spot in the world. Well one of them :)
I loved Richard Harris. He was a wonderful actor. I was so happy he was cast in Harry Potter. He was perfect as Dumbledore. After he passed, the character lost his charm. He always had that roguish twinkle in his eyes that was so disarming. I'm sure I’m not the only one who misses him. I heard Daniel Radcliffe say that he was difficult to work with on the set, but, he was worth it. What a rascal he was in any part he played.
The Young Daniel Radcliffe should get over himsel’!! Running up against such a giant of talent should have been a privilege for the wee teenage scrot! Something must have rubbed off on him as I was blown away by his depiction of young Kipling!
Besides being a top notch Movie/ This Movie has special Meaning to Me My Mother and i went to see it/ when it came out in the theater. Thanks Mom for all You did for Me. R.I.P. Mom.
Richard, Rest in Peace in your own Camelot... Loved this a lifetime ago
Loved this movie in my youth...used to sing Cest Moi while riding my horse down those montana longing trails
Burtons voice is more robust but Harris’s performance is more expressive.
What a congenial lot we have here on this Camelot clip!
Saw this in Chicago with my first real❤love in 1967 at the age of 17. No, you never forget your first love❤❤❤❤❤ Never😊❤
Where have you seen a more beautifully well-made human being with such an angelic voice and such talent?
Bless you Richard John Harris, bless you.
I liked him so much. His face look so innocent. I like when he sing the Camelot, but of course Richard Burton had a good voice too. I can watch this movie again and again. I wish in real life was Happily ever after !!
This movie will always be close to my heart. These are the best performances of the music. So magical.
Oh what a beautiful piece of folk lore.
Well, got THAT stuck in my head for a few months now
That got stuck in my head for years. My mother got the LP.
My favorite musical
Loved this movie when it came out & still wonderful today!
Must be Mr Harris's greatest scene in film.
Ooo i found a king Arthur with Richard Harris and he bloody sings!! Woah
My grandmother loved this musical so much. I know this song so well. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Richard Harris played Arthur!
Grew up with this film. Love it.
Wow Dumbledore was really sprightly in his youth!
I simply loved this man!
Absolutely Wonderful….two brilliant actors…xx
She was very lucky to be loved by two handsome men. I wish it was me.
Love Camelot love all the actors the music.👏👏👏
I am of those who first knew of Richard Harris as Dumbledore. Also had seen Vanessa in some things as well. So when I saw this first time, my mind was blown. It's still weird seeing Harris so young.
Magnificent music!
this time Vanessa Redgrave was gorgeous.
she still is
My dad took mom to see this when they were younger. 😊
❤️wonderful beautiful film❤️
This was very first opera I attended! Thx for the memory!'
BJ Richard
It’s not an opera
It’s called a musical. Just saying
Richard Harris....what a great a talent and a very sexy one. I imagine him as the Caesar in Gladiator and the older guy who can't stop talking about the Queen in Unforgiven.....then in this great scene.
Check out Randy Rainbow singing "Kamala" to this tune.
Love this movie! Haven’t seen the play.
Someday... I will watch this movie... Someday...
My favorite movie and play!
Sooo memorable. Never forgotten ❤
Sky. I was just trying to capture the lyrics myself. Then I saw your posting. How wonderful. Thank you so much!!
Excellent vocals 👏
Richard Harris… ? Best actor ever! Period.
Here to check out this song thanks to Randy Rainbow's latest genius parody 'Kamela!'.
lol Same here!
Same
Yep.
Me too
The original is always better. This movie will make you 😭
I saw this wonderful movie when it opened in 1967. I had a crush on Franco Nero, and I thought Richard Harris was great as Arthur, ad he could sing! I prefer the broadway score. Vanessa Redgrave couldn't sing. But she was such a wonderful actress. I love this movie.
Lovely
Love this song..
Saw him when Camelot played in Seattle . Loved it.
Wonderful
This tugs at my heart.
Had the pleasure of seeing him playing King Arthur in Kalamazoo. Also so Robert Goulet and Lou Diamond Phillips perform as King Arthur. Harris was the best.
Yes, the WONDERFUL Richard Harris, sings this song perfectly! Compare that with the demanding tone of Richard Burton, which one would YOU want for a King? Harris has such depth of gentleness in his voice, you'd wonder why a Queen would ever be unfaithful to him. And I wonder why Richard Burton was even considered for this part altogether. I love Richard Harris's version of just about anything in Theatre!
@@defaultc00kies63 I was blessed to have seen Burton onstage (the 1980 revival of Camelot). Trust me, the magnetism was there in spades! Maybe it didn't translate to the screen, you just had to have seen him in person. Afterwards I saw the same production twice with Richard Harris. Love them both and wouldn't think of comparing them. Each brought unique qualities.
@Margaret Walker: When he was cast in Camelot, Richard Burton was a lot different, a lot younger, a lot cuter, and probably a lot gentler as well, than the way you're probably remembering him.
Go and look up the UA-cam video with him in "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" with Julie Andrew's.
Wow. I mean, really, wow.
Because I almost didn't even know that it really was Richard Burton.
I'm too young to remember him being like that, and he really was splendid back then.
Robert Goulet, same thing.
They were both a lot different when they were young.
Wow.
Thanks to UA-cam, at least those of us who could previously have hardly imagines either of those men in either of roles...have the opportunity to see them in brief clips and photos and such, at least.
For the record. I could not possibly imagine Richard Burton the way he seemed a couple of decades later ever being cast or considered either.
But that's...different. *Totally* different. I mean it. Really.
Just travel back in time a few (more) decades. ^____^
The playfulness and magnetism are absolutely there in the clip of "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" with a quite young (and quite handsome 😍) Richard Burton starring opposite a young and innocent-looking Julie Andrew's.
When he stops whistling and she doesn't yet, and he looks at her with that look of, "And just what, dear, do you think you are doing?" ^____^
Cute. So cute. And so worth watching. Wishing so much that someone would've filmed (and, of course, carefully kept) the whole thing (of their version).
Wow. Who knew? Not me. I was too young. I wasn't even *born* yet at the time.
That's why I'm so glad there's UA-cam. ^____^
Well, not *only* for *that* reason, of course. 😉
But that's certainly *one of* my reasons. ^____^
Oh. My. Stars. Anyone here who has not seen that clip yet, really should. Please? ^___^
I can see easily now how Richard Burton first became famous. 😍
What I think is sad is how blase (sorry, I don't have an accent mark!) he seemed to become after he had been in the business for a whole.
It's honestly almost like not even watching the same person.
"while", not "whole".
Yes, I do have autocorrect, it is trying to be ever so very *helpful* as usual. Thank you. @___@ (looks around and shakes head at autocorrect, reminds it *not* to be quite such a helpful little elf in thr future.
As they say on Facebook, autocorrect is unfortunately likely to lead to "posting some thong you didn't Nintendo".
Yes. Exactly. Thank you, autocorrect.
(Not an exaggeration, by the way. It really actually *does* often like to "correct" the word "thing" to the word "thong". It's *done* that very thing [not thong] to me at least three times. Actually. Really. Aaaaargh. @___@)
Randy Rainbow brought me here 😁 Kamala!
Me too 4 years later!!!
Someone left the cake out in the rain...
November 22 always brings me here.
Terrence Stamp tried out for the lead role and was in the running but backed out as he wasn’t confident enough to perform with Venessa Redgrave. He finally acted opposite her 50 yrs later in “A Song for Marion”. Phenomenal movie. Look it up.
Oh...Richard Harris is so adorable.....
Great song!
I loved him
Volume is soooooo low.........I love Richard Harris but I wish I could hear it better, I saw him in the play some years ago, love his version of King Arthur
It is very sensitive to know that this play was John Kennedy's favorite when he was shot in Dallas.
But it wasn't his favorite play after that? What about before he was shot? What was his favorite play then? Death of a Salesman? Cats? Did he enjoy the over-hyped Hamilton?
it was his favorite when he was shot !
Cierto. Creo que el presidente Kennedy soñaba con Camelot, el lugar de paz, el hogar donde refugiarse tras la lucha.
Although this song was written to be joyful, it is forever linked to the tragedy that is John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
FINALLY: A WORLD LEADED WHO CAN DEAL WITH CLIMATE CHANGE ...
I am in love this song after Jackie movie ❤
Magical!
Vanessa Redgrave..I think . Look at the World 🌎 now . I'm glad to be in the winter of my life .
Thank you!
How can any woman say no to Richard Harris? If I were set to marry his King Arthur, I think I'd be one of the luckiest women alive. 😂🥰😍
My mom was devastated when she learned Richard Harris had passed away. I realize this was twenty years ago, but still...
I had to find this clip because I am tired of hearing Jerry Vale destroy this song when I hear him on the radio. I don't even remember this movie very well because I was only in 7th grade when I saw it once.
I saw it at the Alhambra bioscope in strand street cape town
How could she have given him up for Lancelot
Carolyn Martin because she is human. A flawed character. I don’t know that she loved Lancelot any more than Arthur.
@@jdizzle8751 I'm human, you're human, but I don't think I would betray my GF, would you betray your GF/BF/Spouse?
And before you come with, "but there are people who..." shut it, I'm not saying she's a unrealistic character, I just don't think there's justification for what she did, it was wrong, she didn't do it because she's human, she did because she wanted to
SinnerTheSinful before you tell me to shut it, maybe read my post again. I wasn’t justifying anything. I was saying the reason she had the affair with Lancelot was because she was human. Not saying it’s right. She chose to, which is a human action one chooses to take. But you gotta be human, and acting on impulse, desire and pleasure...very human things.
@@jdizzle8751 I believe the OP was simply commenting that Arthur is a better pick than Lancelot.
Buckaroo Banzai which I totally agree with. He is definitely the better man.
I want her hood. 😍
Guinevere, can/may I please borrow that hood from you sometime? ^_____^
Wasn't that Beautiful.
I have a musical snow globe that plays this song ❤️
1:35 did anyone notice that there was a bandage on Richard Harris neck
our once and future King..I shall return a better version..hopefully
Richard Harris was the best, it’s really sad 😞 he’s already dead.
Tristan Haije even if he lived longer than average age he’d still likely be dead. He’d have to be 90!
I saw Camelot at rhe Wang center in bostonfabulous
Pity they couldnt have somehow shoe horned "McAthurs Park" into the Musical Camelot.. that would have been amazing.. maybe the queen could have left a cake out in the rain.
Who's here because of Randy Rainbow's KAMALA??
Just here for Richard
‘ for one fleetunting moment,,,CA,ELOT :@maybe liken to Shangrila the 7th Dawn...
It's true! It's true! The crown has made it clear.
The climate must be perfect all the year.
A law was made a distant moon ago here:
July and August cannot be too hot.
And there's a legal limit to the snow here
In Camelot.
The winter is forbidden till December
And exits March the second on the dot.
By order, summer lingers through September
In Camelot.
Camelot! Camelot!
I know it sounds a bit bizarre,
But in Camelot, Camelot
That's how conditions are.
The rain may never fall till after sundown.
By eight, the morning fog must disappear.
In short, there's simply not
A more congenial spot
For happily-ever-aftering than here
In Camelot.
Camelot! Camelot!
I know it gives a person pause,
But in Camelot, Camelot
Those are the legal laws.
The snow may never slush upon the hillside.
By nine p.m. the moonlight must appear.
In short, there's simply not
A more congenial spot
For happily-ever-aftering than here
In Camelot.
The Kennedys Era
This worked really well in 'Jackie' (2016)
I search for Camelot. But nothing like this weather fantasy. I must rewrite the lyrics to outlaw rudeness, dishonesty, abuse and shady business dealing. Mandated are kindness, courtesy, sharing and equal opportunity. We have been improving over the centuries...but will we have enough time to reach it?
What a blessing UA-cam is! After 9 months your comment is still here! Friend, I was reading Leviticus 25:1-21, and thought of Camelot. It once was... And will be again!
Someone tried to say the first name of our new American Vice-President, and I thought of this.
I can't unread this...THANKS ALOT!!!@ NOT.
I bought my last Bactrian at Habibs Camel-Lot !
my dad in UK WW2 loved England the real Camelot
Richard Harris with his voice was perfect compared to Richard Burton in the play