The young ladies are loverly. No piercings, tattoos or purple hair. And the music of course is fantastic.During this time I looked forward to the Awards. I was 22. Those days are but a distant memory.
Oh my God... 1967 is magic year. This is the famous music of 'Elsa' in Italy. Around 1975/77. Compliment for this magnificent version So harmonic the Choire and hall the orchestra..
A fabulous video! First time I've ever seen it. I would bet that in 1967, a lot of piano students in America were learning this song and wanting to play it just like Roger Williams!
@@Beautifulmusiclistnr Not only Roger, but that chorus did an insanely wonderful job. Wish I was there to see it and hear it in person. I was about 10 mos. old when this was taped.
I remember hearing Roger Williams’ version of this legendary John Barry classic on the radio when I was a kid in the late 1960’s-it was played a least once a day by WRTH Radio in Wood River,IL-right across the River from my hometown of St.Louis-WRTH was my Mom&Dad’s go-to station for the standards back in the day-I had never heard of the classic film this tune was written for until a few years later when it first appeared on TV-it was introduced on CBS by none other than Dick Van Dyke!!! When TV had CLASS!!!
Magnificent! I have not just one Born Free sheet music, but I have two of them as recorded by Roger Williams. I'm going to be practicing it again starting this week. I just love Born Free!
Estupendo,estupendo,estupendo,muchas gracias,recuerda cuando trabaje en la radio,música selecta,buena sintonía y disfrute mucho,soy melómano y gustode los clásicos musicales
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face,,
I've loved the song "Born Free" all my life, and I've loved the movie and the TV Show, and I've heard the song "Born Free" as many times as I've heard any song in my life. It has always, and it will always, stop me in my tracks! And the winner is............ ua-cam.com/video/ZO3H8BYU_o8/v-deo.html "Born Free"! Again, it's just a magnificent song!
Roger wrote his piano arrangement and the orchestra by Ralph Carmichael 🎼 You can see more details on his albums listed in the "Releases" section of our channel.
The young ladies are loverly. No piercings, tattoos or purple hair. And the music of course is fantastic.During this time I looked forward to the Awards. I was 22. Those days are but a distant memory.
Extraordinaria pieza musical. Hermosa y sublime ❤
Love to hear this wonderful song on the piano thanks so much
I am the third guy from the left. I was 20 and drafted one week later. What a wonderful experience!!
How fun! Great voices :)
When the Academy Awards was a classy show.
You remember, Me too
@@richardpluim4426 me2
Agreed.
There was Bob Hope, then Johnny Carson , then Billy Crystal……. And .then I quit watching.
Oh my God... 1967 is magic year.
This is the famous music of 'Elsa' in Italy. Around 1975/77. Compliment for this magnificent version So harmonic the Choire and hall the orchestra..
Lets not forget just for a moment who wrote this, the name's Barry . . . . . John Barry.
A fabulous video! First time I've ever seen it. I would bet that in 1967, a lot of piano students in America were learning this song and wanting to play it just like Roger Williams!
This song Born Free touch my heart. And the movie.
Fantastic!! And people wonder why I dwell in the past. WELL DUHHH!!!
@shawmcculley2995, don't worry, I live in the past with you! I can't help it! The music was actually music back then!
@@Beautifulmusiclistnr Not only Roger, but that chorus did an insanely wonderful job. Wish I was there to see it and hear it in person. I was about 10 mos. old when this was taped.
@@shawnmcculley2995 I agree Shawn, the chorus was outstanding. They are all beautiful and classy!
Yeah! Attack that piano!! I do love this song. Great movie.
I remember hearing Roger Williams’ version of this legendary John Barry classic on the radio when I was a kid in the late 1960’s-it was played a least once a day by WRTH Radio in Wood River,IL-right across the River from my hometown of St.Louis-WRTH was my Mom&Dad’s go-to station for the standards back in the day-I had never heard of the classic film this tune was written for until a few years later when it first appeared on TV-it was introduced on CBS by none other than Dick Van Dyke!!! When TV had CLASS!!!
Incredible!! I loved the arrangement and orchestration, just beautiful!!!
It was sang by the man with golden voice : Matt Monro! Theme song of the movie with the same title. A beautiful picture in Afirica made yearago
Magnificent! I have not just one Born Free sheet music, but I have two of them as recorded by Roger Williams. I'm going to be practicing it again starting this week. I just love Born Free!
Powerful.
I have all of Roger Williams KAPP records. Love this kind of music! Amor is my favorite.
Amor is a great song :)🎶
He's just pounding the keys!! Wonderful!!
They should have had matt monroe singing it on stage
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Estupendo,estupendo,estupendo,muchas gracias,recuerda cuando trabaje en la radio,música selecta,buena sintonía y disfrute mucho,soy melómano y gustode los clásicos musicales
Bob Hope hosted the show, very funny!
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face,,
Great performance and all these young people seen here are now as old as me or older!
Years
ago!
Brilliant 👏
Roger and his famous piano slide.
@williammasi7128, I so agree!. Roger does such beautiful glissandos!
This song gets my vote.
Bonita música x siempre
Vicki Lawrence performed with them that night!
Yes, she did! She was one of the Young Americans singers.
Theme song of a movie with the same title. Matt Monro sang this song, too!
And frank sinatra
I heard there were more than 600 cover versions recorded that year alone!
ALFIE is still unforgettable today…
A beautiful song! ua-cam.com/video/M0CpZl1BJ5g/v-deo.html
I've loved the song "Born Free" all my life, and I've loved the movie and the TV Show, and I've heard the song "Born Free" as many times as I've heard any song in my life. It has always, and it will always, stop me in my tracks! And the winner is............ ua-cam.com/video/ZO3H8BYU_o8/v-deo.html "Born Free"! Again, it's just a magnificent song!
música no pasa l mortal xsiempre
So who did the arrangement?
Roger wrote his piano arrangement and the orchestra by Ralph Carmichael 🎼 You can see more details on his albums listed in the "Releases" section of our channel.