Thanks. I was looking at the printed lyrics which say "can't evade". So I thought that is what she had been singing all along but on listening to other versions I guess not. "Can erase" makes more sense so I thought it was an improvement they made.
No worries. Actually in one version of The Carnival is Over Judith sings "...how it breaks my heart to grieve you" instead of "how it breaks my heart to leave you".
Sounds to me like the lyrics were altered on this line from "Now your lips can't evade the heartache I've known" to "Now your lips can erase the heartache I've known".
After all these years, Judith still has that golden voice!
Judith has such a beautiful voice, even after all these years.
Beautifully sung by Judith and the men, one of my favorites and I love the way she throws a kiss at the audience at the end of their performance.
This was from surprise surprise for this gentleman because he could not get to their concert.
I don't care what she looks like. The woman has the voice of an angel.
Thanks. I was looking at the printed lyrics which say "can't evade". So I thought that is what she had been singing all along but on listening to other versions I guess not. "Can erase" makes more sense so I thought it was an improvement they made.
As the years have passed, she looks older, but I think she looks better. Is this just me, or is anyone else seeing this?
No worries. Actually in one version of The Carnival is Over Judith sings "...how it breaks my heart to grieve you" instead of "how it breaks my heart to leave you".
I've never heard a version with the lyrics the other way but maybe there are, since Carnival got changed once.
Sounds to me like the lyrics were altered on this line from
"Now your lips can't evade the heartache I've known" to "Now your lips can erase the heartache I've known".
But "Now your lips can erase the heartache I've known" is what the original lyric is meant to be, it hasn't been altered.
Actually there are versions of the lyrics both ways.
So were The Seekers in the UK at that point?