What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
The last May offering is the song used as the theme tune for The Change. I was captivated by it. It turns out the singer, Shirley Collins, is approaching her 90th birthday, and she first recorded the song in the year of my birth, 1959. I will first bring you the latest version, and then the earlier one (although the recording of this piece is from 1964). It's good to hear the difference that age has made to Shirley's voice - and how strong and meaningful it still is. As one who used to sing a great deal and not for maybe twenty years now, it provides a glimmer of possibility...!
The history of the song itself is unclear (and it had many titles), but Shirley can certainly claim the definitive version, although many artists have since covered it.
Tell me, do you like the older voice as much as I do?
Significant difference, obviously but good to listen.
ReplyDeleteGreat to listen
ReplyDeletewow that is great for starting a day..
ReplyDeleteThe first video sounds like a man singing. Very different sound. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference in her voice from younger to older!
ReplyDeleteShirley is a new vocalist to me and the song is too. I like them both
ReplyDeleteI agree with Dandy Duke and Sue
Hugs Cecilia
I like them both too...but there is something more emotional about the older voice though
ReplyDeleteOh, age does make a difference! Both enjoyable nevertheless.
ReplyDeleteDid the older voice have a macho boom to it!
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