The Windmills of Your Mind - Noel Harrison
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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Noel Harrison sings the Oscar winning classic, the Windmills of Your Mind, from the Thomas Crown Affair film.
Noel also recorded a number of brilliant albums during the 1960s, including the self titled Noel Harrison, Collage, Santa Monica Pier and The Great Electric Experiment is Over.
All the albums featured covers of such artists as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and the Beatles.
Currently available on CD are Noel Harrison and the compilation Life is a Dream.
Also available for digital download are the albums Collage, Santa Monica Pier and The Great Electric Experiment is Over.
Please visit the Noel Harrison fan site for more info: www.thewindmill...
Or to buy the song, go to itunes: itunes.apple.co...
Noel was my father. When I finally was trying to learn this beautiful song I couldn’t figure out a couple chords he had once showed me. I called him and asked him to guid me through the song over the phone and he said “Oh Will can’t it wait, I have a gig tonight” He must have heard the disappointment in my voice because the next thing I knew he was playing and singing Windmills and calling out the chords. B flat diminished! G minor! He went though the whole song and that night played his final show. He packed up his own gear at 79 after a packed Devon performance having finished his life doing exactly what he loved: Playing his moving and beautiful songs to an attentive audience. God bless you Pop, thank you for sharing the lost chords.
Thank you. What a wonderful memory, and a great one to share.
Thankyou for sharing that memory…. This is one of those very few songs which gives me goosebumps every time I hear it… Still superb after all these years! 🙏🏻
Was he actually your father? Cuz if so, that's really amazing...
Your fuzzy picture indicates that you are indeed his son. One of my all time favorite songs! He definitely had a style and delivery all his own and its a shame he wasn't more well known. Your story is magnificent!!!!
beautiful memory. Bless you for sharing. RiP Noel.
This song contains the best lines I have ever heard. “Why did summer go so quickly, was it something that you said?” When I bought this record at age 13 I never knew how much those words would mean 50 years later. RIP Mr Legrand, and God bless you.
I understand it was written by a couple who wrote songs together.
@@dangreen5620 I'm 30. Learnt this song at school. Those two lines have stayed with me. "Why did summer go so quickly, was it something that you said?" Resonating now, like it had sent goosebumps when I heard it for the first time more than two decades ago.
Es ist weder der Vergangenheit nachweinen, noch pessimistisch nach vorne zu schauen.
Es ist jetzt und hier! Genieße dein Dasein, solange du es kannst.
Respekt Michel dem Großen!
where does the Time go?! haunting song...
@@subhadeepbhattacharjee4652 It's called stream of consciousness. It's also called reading something that's not there.
I absolutely love this song ever since the late 60s. It's melancholic and very original. Noels face captures it essence.❤❤
I love this song. When I lay down and close my eyes and listen to the words I actually see a beautiful colourful story appearing in my mind. It’s life.
Oh how lovely to hear Noel Harrison’s voice again it takes me back to my youth. He was remarkable in the way he sang. A legend. I think he was Rex Harrison’s son. Thankyou for this 👏
Just come across this song again in my head, so I looked for it on UA-cam, still as good to me as when I first heard it, still a treasure 1st Feb 2024.
2024. No one sings this song better than Noel Harrison.
Tom Jones is better...
Terry Hall did a pretty good one
Awesome father and grandfather you are rightly proud of them.
This message is to whom ever it The Mix by The windmills of your mind. I don’t know if One person or a collaborative effort, but I want you to know this is a masterpiece. This brings me from my 20’s with Moody Blues, to music from the 30 or 40’s and a trip in between. It’s just Genius. Thank you. 🥰🥰🌹🌹😊💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
An absolute all time favourite of mine and I think this is one of the best songs ever written.
Remember listening to this with my girlfriend back in the mid 60's She said she would never leave me but I went to Vietnam and her commy mates at Uni. said she couldn't have a boyfriend in Vietnam so she did leave me.
Sorry to hear that.
Life is messed up
happens bro always gotta worry bout a damn jody
This is sad 🙁
P.S. .....Many Years later I stood at a crossing and looked down to see her standing next to me older but still beautiful I said " Hi " she looked for a second and screamed, I said " I still surf at the point," the lights changed I crossed and looked back she was still standing there with her head down I couldn't walk back because I knew what would happen and I love my family . but i still look for her when surfing expecting to see her .
I came across this beautiful song while watching The Thomas Crown Affair (with Steve McQueen). Every time i hear it , i feel blessed !
No arrogance, just talent
Absolute classic,one of the best ever 👍🙂
Beautiful lyrics and melody..❤️ unfortunately nowadays you hardly ever get that level of real art in music
Its poetry set to beautiful music, every line evokes something intangible in my head. It's so close to the soul, the human spirit, deep deep down for me.
The feels. I, I seem to have got some grit in my eye...
Me 2 lol
love the song love noel and hisdeep bow
Long ago and so far away ... where have all the spine-tingling singers gone ...
I first heard this song when I was 12 or 13 and I remember it sent shivers through me. I literally stopped in my tracks from my busy running around. I was at a friends house and we had been juggling balls against her garden wall. Beautiful song!
Everything that can said about this song and rendition of it has been covered superbly, but I'll try to wring something more from the depth of my being.There is something so beautiful, so hauntingly evocative about and I just can't define it.I feel so sad when I hear it,of memories half forgotten.I could write much more about it, but I have just played it---again---and once again I am shaken to the core.There will never be words and music like it again.
Could this help? - The unstructured time flashes are arranged in a vortex instead of a traditional timeline, and they touch on sudden visions and noises which belong to a free flowing stream of conscousness instead of organised impressions... This is intricate poetic lace work!
Better times, better artists.
Lyrically its pretty awesome stuff. Compare those lyrics to today. "Ooh baby you wanna do it".
The dumbing down of art is never ending. This song shows what human creativity can achieve when given the opportunity. The stuff of magic.
You will find good and bad songs in every era. But you'll remember only the best and compare it to what bugs you the most.
@@ErikB605 unfortunately, I cannot find a good song released nowdays
@@vugpgu What Genre you enjoy?
Simply Beautiful. So many memories,so many regrets.💗
One of those songs that don't have any intellectual meaning, but touches your soul.
Одна из самых моих любимых песен. One of the best songs I've ever heard...
I'm legend yeah
I'm watching this after 11 year
beautiful
The most beautiful song ever ❤
Вот в кадре то, за что столетиями уважали настоящих английских джентльменов (увы, едва ли не вымирающий вид): сдержанность, корректность, почти что (но именно только почти что) сухость - и в то же время искренность и сила чувства к тому, кто по-настоящему близок... Какое исполнение и какой образ! Человек просто сидит и просто поет. Но как!..
He sounds like a wise storyteller.
I hope this isn't too bold an assertion, but to me this feels like the end credits to life
2:17 2:17 Great song I remember when it first came out
Sublime
olayyyysın Noel abim💁🏻♂️
The story of the 60's children, of which I am one.
Click here if you think the guy below is lying about Noel Harrison being his father, its not its darth vader😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh yes,for ever,❤
Of course. I loved that song since 1970, and still like it, even if Noel is not my father, or my grand father, or my great grandfather...!
Hi !
June 26
Sounds like anime music. Wonder if it inspired some songs or if a good sound was just invented twice.
when will this man ever get credit for the masterpiece he made of this song.? His clipped diction and timing are beyond perfection.He should have done more .A one off absolute gem.
Well, he did a great job with it but it's still a French song. He just translated it, although he sings it in a beatiful way you should also listen to the original one "Les Moulins de mon cœur"
So like his father.
@@marielucchini5260 Actually the English version is the original, Michel Legrand composed the music for the English lyrics by the Bergmans. It was later translated in French. I like both, but I think the flow of the poem is more fluid and captivating in English
Alexandra Kostereva My bad ! I found out It was the original a few days ago ! I also think this version is the best
Qué buena descripción de los versos de esta canción!
Noel Harrison was my grandfather. I miss him dearly, and this song keeps his spirit alive 🖤
Bruh
Hey Jasper! It's your Uncle Will... amazing to stumble across you on this thread. Hope all is well my man!
My dad met your grandfather while he was working construction near his home in California around 1967. Dad said he was truly a nice guy, really pleasant to talk to.
Such a beautiful song. Even though I was born in 1973. I remember watching the movie and hearing this song. I have an affinity for lyrics, and the lyrics just blow my mind so clever. X
I wish I was related to someone to do with this song
This song makes me cry, even at 52 years of age. There's something very poignant in its expression. I interpret it as the fast passage of time and the regrets we sometimes feel. "When you knew that it was over you were suddenly aware, that the autumn leaves were turning to the color of her hair." gets me every time.
I loved this as a child but even then felt the melancholy air ..now 59 even more so..
I'm 73 this song means the world to me. Me & my friend who died in 72 it was 1 of our most loved😢
Perfect description..
you are not alone. At 83 tears come to my eyes
Good analysis I agree ..what a haunting song.. and im a 46 year old Muslim!
I never knew why I was always drawn to this song when it came on the radio....about 2 years ago I said this to my mother (she's 94 and I'm 51) and she said: "well, so you should! I went into labour with you when this song started playing....you obviously liked it too, you were VERY eager to get out and hear it better!".....funny I I had to wait 49 years to hear that!
That's amazing
Wow!
This was not released 49 years ago It was released in 2003
@@tof3275 That is incorrect! You are thinking of the remastered version of Windmills Of Your Mind from the 2003 album Life Is A Dream by Noel Harrison.
@@tof3275 "The Windmills of Your Mind" is a song with music by French composer Michel Legrand and English lyrics written by Americans Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
The song (sung by Noel Harrison) was introduced in the film The Thomas Crown Affair (1968).
The lyrics of this haunting song are perfection. The Autumn leaves were turning to the colour of her hair.....
Don't capitalize the word "autumn."
@@mikegarippo7815 Put your full stop at the other side of your quotation mark. 😏
The author of this marvelous song died last night.RIP Michel Legrand
heard this earlier sad news
RIP Michel Jean Legrand
RIP Legend
The author has died,but his music lives on for a long time to come!
the composer is the author of music
One of the songwriters of this song, Marilyn Bergman, recently passed away, at age 93. One may not know the songwriter, but would probably recognize several of the songs she helped to write. My condolences to her family, friends, and fans.
Also wrote The way we were.
I remember you...
The song was composed by Michel Legrand.
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"One" of the song writers ? Sounds like a Polish joke: How many Polish are needed to...
Of the many versions, this original version remains my favorite.
As a fairly young age of 49 I suffered a stroke,down in recesses of my mind was this song, unable to remember anything but the music I used this song t recreate my mind, I am happy to say I recovered and when I get frustrated with life I go back to this song and recover my list for life
Hope you fully recovered in every sense, Ron. Take care ;-)
That is an amazing story considering the relation to reality this song hold.
Great story! Take care!
Hope you are doing well Ron...
I’ve always had a problem with the song getting stuck in my head and enjoying it first. After three orfour hours of the same song going round and round I always use this song as an astringent. It’s likely impossible to retain any other song with the constant spinning of images and insistent melody, it wipes my mind clean.
I can't think of another song that sounds quite like this. Such an unusual progression, chorus-less, it just seems to spiral to a conclusion. Quite apt really, given the lyrical theme. Truly, this is a great song.
You actually put it in words.
Alfie sung by Cilla Black has the same poignancy..
"Windmills of your mind" is "internal" - about personal thinking and confusion, trying to make sense of the world.
"Sound of SIlence" (Simon and Garfunkel) has a somewhat similar quality to this one, but "external". Different intent, but in this era of social media and celebrities where the mindless sheep "bow and pray to the neon Gods they've made" I find it to be frighteningly apt (think 1984, or similar Dystopian societies where to think independently is almost a crime, and certainly unusual.) Sadly their lyric structure is hard to follow, but if you just read the lyrics, the obscure message is stark enough. There's a version of the original "flop" here on UA-cam that reveals all.
Windmills describes the difficulty in making sense of it all. Sound of Silence describes how it is much easier to just go with the flow, stop trying to make sense of it, and just do what everyone else does.
The two songs seem perfectly complementary in saying everything there is to know about the human psyche.
haha there is Indian Urdu language version of this song, exactly or better than this...
Listen to "rick rack" by the humblebums
"I'm very relaxed. I'm terribly calm and tranquil. And very very relaxed indeed. On the outside, BUT ON THE INSIDE-"
Are you this song on the inside?
@@AnalPolyps Yes. Just like this guy ua-cam.com/video/Xu_6hdGZ6gU/v-deo.html
This is the first time I have heard any version other than the Muppet version.
I knew I'd see a fellow Muppet fan here XD
Harrison's natural, unaffected rendering of this haunting song was the best
of all. I love the song's beautiful lyrics so I have heard everyone sing it but
I always return to the late Noel Harrison.
Raul daSilva David Sanborn feat. Randy Crawford cover of this song is good too,take a listen tell me what you think.
Raul daSilva I agree. It's a really nice change to hear this song sung so naturally. My favorite is Grady Tate's version, but whose singing style is highly detailed and meticulous.
It's OK, but I don't like "jazzified" versions like this in general, and definitely not for a song that can be performed as darkly and gloomily as this (see e.g. Petula Clark, Parenthetical Girls, Alison Moyet).
+magicmulder this is not a "jazzified version", this is the original version from the original 1968 movie. In fact the writers of the song picked him to sing it for the film, and he sang it to their specifications. The other versions you mention are cover versions.
I realize that, still I prefer the cover versions I mentioned over the original because they fit the mood of the composition better IMO.
I am 44, came today (April 2024) to Delft city (Netherlands). I visited a working Dutch windmill , did a few photos. Then I wanted to share these photos with my relatives. Instagram suggested to play this beautiful song while changing photos. Beautiful song!
lucky you, sounds lovely 🌹😊
A timeless masterpiece and Noel owns it.. Can't think of another haunting song that has so much packed into it.
👍🎶🔑❤
Matt Monroe and Barbara Streisand
He's not even the best singer of it.
Michel Legrand owns it. The title is "Les Moulins de Mon Cœur (The Windmills of My Heart) This is just a cover.
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@@chazwyman8951 He wrote it - Anyone can sing it nut nobodu knows how to sing it like hiim, You're an idiot
When you knew that it was over, you were suddenly aware that the autunm leaves were turning to the colour of her hair. What a profound line from a lyrical masterpiece, bravo.
Reality! What a concept, I love it and all the intelligent comments
I sometimes listen to this on repeat , mostly for that line and the way he sings it.
Leaves aren't black affro though?
His intentionally rushed delivery is perfect for these ethereal lyrics and I still think it's the definite version. Wish he would have had more hits!
👍🎶🔑❤
For me, Dusty Springfield’s version smashes all others out of the park!!
You like rushed? Check out the Muppet version.
'Definite version'? Do you mean definitive?
It could mean either one officer Fox
RIP Michel Jean Legrand
Yes.
Il s'appellait Michel Legrand!!
sa musique est vivante
bravo
His legacy survives in his niece Victoria.
I love this song so much; always have. It's absolutely haunting, and nobody sings it like Noel Harrison did.
That the autumn leaves were turning to the colour of her hair... One of the most beautiful lines in any song. Perfect.
I subscribe. Absolutely
Yes and brief moments if you ever saw the film you should it's beautiful. I am in love with his original girlfriend LOL red-blooded guy that I am. That song is a classic
@@lorifairhead8124 💗
Poetry like the cake left out in the rain?
@@bellerophonchallen8861 we interpret accordingly the beauty of literature and music art established.
Round, like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever-spinning reel
Like a snowball down a mountain
Or a carnival balloon
Like a carousel that's turning
Running rings around the moon
Like a clock whose hands are sweeping
Past the minutes on its face
And the world is like an apple
Whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind
Like a tunnel you can follow
To a tunnel of its own
Down a hollow to a cavern
Where the sun has never shone
Like a door that keeps revolving
In a half-forgotten dream
Or the ripples from a pebble
Someone tosses in a stream
Like a clock whose hands are sweeping
Past the minutes on its face
And the world is like an apple
Whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind
Keys that jingle in your pocket
Words that jangle in your head
Why did summer go so quickly?
Was it something that you said?
Lovers walk along a shore
And leave their footprints in the sand
Was the sound of distant drumming
Just the fingers of your hand?
Pictures hanging in a hallway
Or the fragment of a song
Half-remembered names and faces
But to whom do they belong?
When you knew that it was over
You were suddenly aware
That the autumn leaves were turning
To the color of her hair...
Like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever-spinning reel
As the images unwind
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind
The autumn leaves were turning to the color of her hair... So beautiful text
Thank you for posting the lyrics for us!!
For an alternative version try Count Arthur Strong: ua-cam.com/video/ROMoPnlEPNA/v-deo.html
@@mikeboosh8776 That was slightly unbearable, lol...
this is my favorite song
I rate this as possibly one of the greatest songs ever written, and I am amazed that its true genius never gets mentioned, and wonder whether the listener has ever realised just how clever it actually is. The melody has a type of circular feel to it in its construction, but what is remarkable is that, to reflect this, count the number of ROUND objects that are mentioned.... just in the 1st verse alone to begin with...
ROUND like 1) a Circle, 2) a Spiral, 3) a Wheel, 4) a Reel, 5) a Snowball, 6) a Balloon, 7) a Carousel, 8) Rings, 9) the Moon, 10) a Clock, 11) its Face, 12) the World, 13) an Apple, 14) the Windmills and 15) your Mind. That makes 15, plus you have circular descriptions, such as 16) Spinning, 17) Turning and 18) Whirling. Then the trend continues in the 2nd verse with 19) a Tunnel, 20) a Hollow, 21) a Cavern, 22) the Sun, 23) Revolving, 24) the Ripples, 25) a Pebble, 26) your Head and finally 27) Unwind. To write one rather short song in which all these words flow naturally together, and without one struggling to rhyme, is a true work of art and genius.
I think that Harrison's voice and accent fits the song perfectly. He didn't write it, but this is the definitive version for me.
I would love to sing this as he did but sadly they all want re-inventions of the song as with any song - to make it better - how can you make something better when perfection is there already ...
hauntboy agreed
@@artmakers_studio
I checked your recommendation out. I'm a huge fan of Ilhalm Al Madfai but was unacquainted with this Iranian singer.
How tragic - upon realising his early death. I enjoyed it, but I guarantee that when he sings in Parsee he sounds better.
I just think that it should be "Like the COINS that jingle in your pocket..."
Famous singers have sung this, but only Noel Harrison sang it the way it should be sung. The best version ever.
Take 6.. look it up
@@JBALLER02 brilliant lyrics.. I would say Noel's is a statement of observation, Dusty's was introspective and Take 6 was stylized, sort of a pop lounge version.
Well I disagree, there are many good versions of this song. Noel's is good, so are others (by Dusty, Sting, and more). I hate pigeonholing anyone or trying to say one style is better than another. It's a very subjective argument.
@JM-db8ez It IS a very subjective argument, so it is not logical for you to disagree. A person's opinion is based on personal factors that are unknowable to another. It's not for you to agree or disagree, but merely to form your own opinion on what the execution means to you.
For me, Alison Moyet has the edge
One of the most beautiful and haunting song ever written.
Truly
Just wow innit
Brilliantly crafted poetry,set to musical genius,the vocals measured and understated.This song will outlive us all.......................................................
I've finally found the bottom of the rabbit hole. Thank God I'm drunk.
Michel Legrand’s music, Alan and Marilyn Bergman’s lyrics. Perfection.
alan simpson you're not kidding
Probably some of the best written lyrics I ever heard in my entire lifetime. I’m 22 and since I first listened to this for the first time in The Thomas Crown Affair I’ve been obsessed with it. This song manages to take me on a conscious trip every time I listen to it like no other song can. It’s truly an underrated masterpice.
Even if the original from Michel Legrand is in my native language, I've always preferred this one. The.Thomas crown affair is one of my favourite movie ever.
I first listen to this song from the Thomas crown affair when I watched it on a old tape he had it is a wonderful song I am trying to learn to to play
From Michel Legrand and Marilyn and Alan Bergman…
Every song have to share the beauty and love.
@@LeSaffbut it's Original Version starring Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway
What a year 1969! I was turning 12. Vietnam was at a crossroads, Woodstock, Manson, Nixon, my favorite movie, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid & Windmills of My Mind.
Ditto. I was 15. Mom loved this song.
Not to mention Carry On Camping 😁
And, ya know, landing on the moon.
@@derfanddarf1 wow how did I forget that? Lol
I cannot put my finger on it, but to me this song epitomises the 60's. My all time favourite.
Perfection , nothing less.
Trippy,
This song gives me Anemoia
I was thinking that as well...so many beautiful songs from that time!
...that the autumn leaves were turnin'....... to the color of her hair.
fantastic poetry and music 👌
Ali Goodarz indeed
Amazing!
It's a good melody even if you are being snide about the lyrics. Also, the lyrics might be cleverer than you think: why did summer go so quickly, was it something that you said - the weather people can be petulant.
The vocals alone are 1:55 minutes of magic, there's something quintessentially English about this guy, that shy facial expression at the end and melancholy, gorgeous.
I agree. He has a rather typical English face and one that reminds me of a singer from Busted. They do a mischievous Air Hostess.
Yes! Exactly! The perfect Englishman♥️
I think 1960s were the peak of human civilisation. Space exploration, Beatles, beautiful cinema and scores, and then humanity turned somewhere wrong
Hi @mrwhitemantv, I am in complete agreement with you. I also think the 1960s were a major negative turning point in human history.👇👇👇👇👇👇
Indeed.
Humanity had already long before turned very wrong; in the 60s, we simply hadn't yet begun to realise it.
Space exploration and the Beatles had nothing to do with civilisation; we weren't at the peak; we were in the abyss of igmorance of what was really happening in the world
"And the world is like an apple whirling silently in space." The alienation of a single person is extended to the whole of humankind. Wow, what lyric! And then it is married to a haunting madrigal. And finally it is sung here totally without vocal embellishment - almost dispassionately. Perfection.
Perhaps it might be noisy at 66,600 mph.
That was a wonderful way to put it :)
So is your insight .
Who are the 221 TOSSERS giving this the thumbs down
+Slick50 People that doesn´t like this song. I like it.
+Mister Tickle who's the hard man with his foul language whilst hiding behind a computer
+Slick50 just love your comment LoL :-)
+Slick50 221 sad arseholes mate
deaf people!
The lyricist of this song just passed at the age of 93 with many songs she and her husband wrote together. Talent beyond words for sure.
It's 2 in the morning and I am listening to this over and over. Anyone else listening to this in November 2019 and like me within the windmills of your mind ? Greetings from Italy.
Ditto.. At 2.am. From India.. Peace...
Midnight 8th Nov .. London
something magical bout this song listening uk 08 nov
Brings back old fantastic memories . . . Southern California
Oklahoma city 10.00 pm
The lyrics are so beautiful. They match my despair over the loss of my children. It's not just empty nest, it's the loss of all the dreams I had for them, and I built my life around them and work. Now empty. Such eloquent lyrics
All I can do is cry with you, and I can't stand I can't do more. I hope my tears reach through the ocean.
Life is unfair I know my friend... Hope time heals all ur pain...
So sorry . From the bottom of my heart
I wish the best for you! I believe you will find happiness again someday.
Sorry to hear ❤
There have been many great interpretations of this song through the years by many wonderful singers, but this is still the original and the best by this great man who just sits, sings it sparsely, gets up and bows at the end.
When you knew that it was over were you suddenly aware...
Pause...
... That the autumn leaves were turning to the colour of her hair
Who hasn't experienced that at some point in their life?
Poignant, timeless, genius.
My dad loved this song! He recorded it for me just before he passed. We played it at his funeral. Like the words of the song 'Like a clock who's hands are sweeping past the minute's of it's face'...7 years ago this year! I was 3 when this was released and remember it then! A haunting, beautiful song and so relevant and current today! :(
You don't have an understanding of the English language. You should avoid writing in public forums.
@@mikegarippo7815 You nasty piece of work, fo....
This songs has ensnared my ming and captivated my soul and now every time this pops up in my feed I feel an urge to listen to this and the haunting beauty stops and calms me. This truly is one of the most honest and beautiful song ever sung.
👍🎶🔑❤
And written too....
There are days when I will play this back to back on a loop all day. I will have it as loud as I can (in my headphones). Some days I will close my eyes and visualise the sun streaming in, and I am slowly spinning in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles in France. Other times I will be stood on a cliffs edge with my hair blowing in the wind. Im looking out to sea, to the horizon. It all depends on my mood. I just wish I could incorporate this song into my life. Like my own life's theme song. Just love it.
A great version by Noel Harrison...and rest peacefully Mr. Legrand
It's brilliant being able to re-visit all the old songs here on UA-cam! This is a classic example of the good days when 'pop stars' could sing and every word could be heard clearly.
You're entirely correct
I fully endorse your comment Rob.
I was breast cancer survivor 11years ago and two months ago got breast cancer again and had to have a 2nd mastectomy. Everytime I need to cry a listen to the haunting beauty of this song then I lift up my chin and hug my life with love
Deolinda..stay strong. You got a lot of guts, woman..you are a fighter. God bless and watch over you. You are not alone.
I am so happy you have found strength and solace through your hardship. Noel was my father and this was a song he recorded before Windmills that I thought might inspire and elevate your spirits. It is called Tomorrow is my Turn ua-cam.com/video/L0EmZfFK4c0/v-deo.html
God bless you
This song always sends shivers down my spine. Love it!
Depression...song makes so much sense
I sang this many moons ago to an amazing appkause
This is one of the most beautiful, genius, and underrated songs EVER!!! And Noel Harrison's is the ONLY version!
yesssssss, this is original from the movie 1969
Except for the Muppet Show.
Noel is supreme.
totally agree - truly a masterpiece... and his rendition and arrangement Work the magic even further...
@@javiercosta2081 which is the movie, can you tell me
Is it just me or does this song make anyone else think very deeply, in a kind of philosophical way
Yes always I feel it describes this year perfectly.
@@mr.movieman4846 L.S.D
Beautiful lyrics so meaningful and fills me with ideas for poems ❤
Profoundly thought-provoking, whimsical with a haunting quality...
I do think like you. There are few songs, another is My Way.
R.I.P michel le grand :(
And R.I.P. Noel Harrison
This is what I call art. I Love this song.
Thank you Noel Harrison for this amazing piece of art!
Shiny StarsSE it's a cover of a french song
The greatest kind of art I would add.
More science to this song then the average person will ever understand
except there isn't any intended.
bit rude.
Hows this rude? Not at all, no reference to rudeness at all!!!!
I encountered your Dad performing in a folksy café c. 50 yrs. ago. lt may've been in Stratford, Ontario. . . Silly school girl me asked the poor man to provide me with the amazing lyrics. He promptly scribed them on a napkin, which I cherish to date. How very kinđ of him. . . 💫🕊💫
Absolutely haunting...........
Why have I never heard this before? It is so beautifully poetic and meaningful.
applebritta Maybe you're too young, sweetie. This is a boomer song.
applebritta Because you've never watched I'm alan partridge!
sting does a version from the movie..Thomas crown affair...amazing movie!
+ephphatha230 lol good one.
+Heart2HeartBooks that's the remake, not the original. But it is an amazing movie, yes. One of my favorites.
Round like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever spinning reel
Like a snowball down a mountain
Or a carnival balloon
Like a carousel that's turnin'
Running rings around the moon
Like a clock whose hands are sweepin'
Past the minutes of its face
And the world is like an apple
Whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind
Like a tunnel that you follow
To a tunnel of its own
Down a hollow to a cavern
Where the sun has never shone
Like a door that keeps revolving
In a half forgotten dream
Or the ripples from a pebble
Someone tosses in a stream
Like a clock whose hands are sweepin'
Past the minutes of its face
And the world is like an apple
Whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind
Keys that jingle in your pocket
Words that jangle in your head
Why did summer go so quickly?
Was it something that you said?
Lovers walk along a shore
And leave their footprints in the sand
Is the sound of distant drumming
Just the fingers of your hand?
Pictures hangin' in a hallway
And the fragment of a song
Half remembered names and faces
But to whom do they belong?
When you knew that it was over
You were suddenly aware
That the autumn leaves were turning
To the color of his hair
Like a circle in a spiral
Like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning
On an ever spinning reel
As the images unwind
Like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind
Thank you so much for this
Maiken Zupančič :)
Correction her hair
joseph vodo Actually wrong (and right in certain occasions) The rule behind this song is that it is nearly always her hair if the singer is male, or his hair, if the singer is Female. (Look at the version Hannah Gordon (I think it was her, I'll have to check again) did on Morecambe and Wise. Since she was Female, the ending was His hair.) The original was Her hair though.
OlagGan I think you will find that joseph vodo is correct and was referring to the lyrics in this version (OBVIOUSLY) and not the lyrics sung by someone else.
At 72years old i still love this song!! We have nothing like it today!! All gone now😢
👍👍👍
“....why did summer go so quickly, was it something that you said?”
why dont i get it ???????
This is the only version of this song that matters.
Try to listen the Michel Legrand's version : ua-cam.com/video/UANLvlQKYcI/v-deo.html
It is not quite bad actually.
What about the Muppets version? 👀
@Schwanzmajor Jose's version is nice but too long & overboiled. This version is short & sweet & to the point.
@@chicoassmaster4293 I understand this point of vue, yet it is a very Anglo-American pop music point of vue (pragmatic). I would say that we don't really hear the text in this version and it is a binary way of singing (cold and direct, and it is logical as pop music don't give the primary role to the lyrics, which is the exact contrary in French). Still, even if I like this version a lot, I still find everything more subtle in Legrand's French version.
@@niceanddestroyed vive le differance my friend 😆 lol
Flawless interpretation of a beautiful song. For me, Noel Harrison’s version is THE version. One of my all-time favourite songs.
What a rockstar, sitting up there in his turtleneck
One of the most beautiful songs ever written!
from the french Michel Legrand !
@@julesjulbergen553 He gave the world so much beautiful music. I'm sad that he has passed.
One of the most thought inspiring songs ever written,Totally amazing.
Beautiful....has been in my head since 1969 one month before I became a student nurse and I just retired March this year .Great memories,great time for music and lyrics especially this wonderful song.
swhere did you trained as a student nurse ?
Noel harrison and this song were made for each other- no one else can sing this song, it is so haunting and it also fits Steve McQueen's character in the film.
It is a very beautiful and clever song. I remember when it was first released; I bought the single and watched The Thomas Crown Affair. Loved it ever since. I think this is the best version ever sung. Thank you Noel, RIP
Whenever I hear this song, it is always Noel; Harrison's voice I hear. Many other fine singers have covered this song but it is Noel's version that is the definitive version, The original and still the best.
Round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning on an ever spinning reel
Like a snowball down a mountain, or a carnival balloon
Like a carousel that's turning running rings around the moon
Like a clock whose hands are sweeping past the minutes of its face
And the world is like an apple whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find in the windmills of your mind!
Like a tunnel that you follow to a tunnel of its own
Down a hollow to a cavern where the sun has never shone
Like a door that keeps revolving in a half forgotten dream
Or the ripples from a pebble someone tosses in a stream
Like a clock whose hands are sweeping past the minutes of its face
And the world is like an apple whirling silently in space
Like the circles that you find in the windmills of your mind!
Keys that jingle in your pocket, words that jangle in your head
Why did summer go so quickly, was it something that you said?
Lovers walking along a shore and leave their footprints in the sand
Is the sound of distant drumming just the fingers of your hand?
Pictures hanging in a hallway and the fragment of a song
Half remembered names and faces, but to whom do they belong?
When you knew that it was over you were suddenly aware
That the autumn leaves were turning to the color of her hair!
Like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel
Never ending or beginning on an ever spinning reel
As the images unwind, like the circles that you find
In the windmills of your mind!
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Here you are
When I see his eyes, I envy his life. Right now everything in the world it´s upside down. You can see in his eyes, in his face he was a good man.
so farewell michel legrand (24 February 1932 - 26 January 2019)
you were a genius at writing songs (sadly uncredited here)