For me, the beauty of the movie was two people carving out a small but valuable place in each other's lives and rising above the judgments that would have prevented this. Was it right? Was it wrong? That's really not relevant when you understand that people are unto themselves just people, with fears, hopes, disappointments and needs of their own. It is an existentially beautiful love story that continues to touch me even after 40 years.
If your a little older,and come a few miles down life's road, perhaps you can feel the connection to this wonderful film. It is one of my favorites and I try to view it every year..it never gets old. Of course, Johnny Mathis with Jane Olivor just puts the frosting on the cake.
I saw this with my old boyfriend- I haven't seen him or talked to him in 40 years and recently found out he is very sick. I just wanted to walk down memory lane. Beautiful song and time.
When I conducted a 45 minute phone interview with Mr. Mathis about 13-years-ago , I made a point of mentioning this song and how exquisite & memorable it was. After pausing a beat to bring the song forward in his memory.....the then 74-year-old vocal legend actually began singing the chorus-it taking everything in me to not burst into tears from the honor.
+Andrew Dotson I found true love and since my husband's death a year ago, I know everyday just how truly lucky I was. Yes, I have been told by many that I was blessed, as many never find their best friends, never find their best love. He died far too young, but I am so grateful for the time we had together. I am so glad you found that special love and I wish you continued happiness and joyful times with the love of your life.
I not only love this ballad, I also love the movie. Anyone that wants to get a glimpse of growing up a baby boomer should see the movie. Throughout the movie are pictures of meaningful events that impacted all of us. That is part of why it touches so many people. Infidelity was quite common among my parents generation. I think if that is all you hear and see, you missed a lot of the movie.
Our son was killed in a car accident, March 24th 2008. I cry every time I watch this movie or listen to this song. It reminds me of him. There's something very wrong about having to bury one of your children. RIP Marc.
For me, it truly started in 1978 with “hello,” when our hands touched - and have never let go. This movie means so much to me - the first time I saw it touched my heart. It was our story.
60 years ago, I was a happily married man. I wasn't looking for anyone else. Then I fell hopelessly in love with a woman who had a fiancé It was gradual and unexpected. For almost a year we were hopelessly in love. I still loved my wife and she loved her partner so we parted.. To date I still think about her and the futility of the arrangement. The movies montages are like my life passing before my eyes. I never regret that love and will always think of it as one of the happiest and saddest times of my life at the same time
In the event you hated Alan Alda all those years on M*A*S*H, you're probably going to like him in this classic. And you'll probably going to fall in love with Ellen Burstyn. This is truly a wonderfully unforgettable movie.
The play was a very clever encapsulation of American history over 25 years, but also a brilliant script, funny, sad, shocking, but most of all a romantic story, the two characters giving their saved -up best to each other each year, until suddenly one needs help from the other. It's a story full of hope and love, and a way to find a different way through the difficulties of life. The film was so well done, and the accompanying music every bit as good as the rest.
My confession....I didn't see this movie nor had I ever heard of it. One day, I had 'All My Children' on as I was puttering around the house. All the sudden I heard this song come on as they were using it for some scene to set the mood. I instantly recognized Jane's voice and watched the end credits to see what was listed. Went out, bought the sound track and have been listening to it ever since. What a duo and what a song. Pure schmatlz and I love it.
+BaahBen --I've been a Jane Olivor fan for 30 years. I agree with you. I don't understand why she didn't become more well-known. She's an incredible talent.
She could have however. She chose to walk away from the music industry when she was approaching the top. Very sad! I agree, one of the most gifted singers ever to have come down the pike.
Karen... Just in case you ever find yourself listening to this song... Thank you... ...the last time I fell in love was when I fell in love with you... ...and that's the last time I ever fell in love... Always and forever...
I will always love you Bob. This is truly our song. Although we ended up going our separate ways too many years ago, I will always keep you safely in my heart of hearts.
So true. Especially the late 60's portion. Robert Kennedy etc... "Dreams make promises they can't keep. They can swindle you while you sleep. And the morning finds you wondering why."
@@28daisies : i believe it is only in the film. i've listened to/viewed this film and many videos of johnny and jane performing this and they never sing those final lyrics. which, to me, makes them even more special. LOVE THIS SONG & FILM!!!! 🥰
Jane Olivor's voice has always been such a magnificent instrument. I have always admired her musicianship - Just outstanding. Really, she is one of our American treasures.
Where to start ? Every time I hear this song or think about this movie, instantly it's 1986 again. I was 20 years old and head over heels in love with a girl from high school. We weren't really close in HS, but we met at a New Years Eve party in college with mutual friends and instantly connected. One cold winter evening about a month into our relationship, she came by with this movie in hand, rented from a local video store (and yes, it was on VHS). We watched it, and I didn't know what to expect. It seemed like a "girly flick" but I soon found myself looking into her eyes, holding her tightly, and soon we were sobbing together, I was falling in love as the credits rolled ! We were together for 4 wonderful years but sadly drifted apart. I can't explain what happens to me when this song plays, but it stirs something deep inside my soul. I have been married for 29 years with 4 wonderful sons, I sometimes feel guilty for feeling like this, but it's something I just can't control. Well... I've rambled on about this long enough, and I'm not sure why, I guess it's a way to cope ! If anyone reads this comment, please accept my apology for letting it get so wordy, but thanks for indulging me in my stroll down, loves memory lane!
I'm trying to remember what happens after her baby is born there in their room. Did they stay together? Divorce their spouses? Or did they stay together or separate?
What a beautiful love song, perfect rendition by Johnny Mathis and Jane Olivor. Their voices are angelic and golden.I never get tired listening to it over and over again. The movie is also one of the best ever.
I love this movie. And this song is so beautiful. My mother always loved Johnny Mathis and before she passed she started listening to Jan Olivor too. She became one of her favorites.
Grateful that I found this on DVD for sale back 5 years ago for $1.00. Love this movie and song. When it first came out I was too young to understand but now that I'm almost 50 I wish I could find my one true love.
My mom forced me to sit down & watch this movie when I was probably 14? And I'm so glad she did. I'm 42 now & it's still one of my all time favorites & when Im really missing her I listen to it. Thank you Mom 💖💕💞💖
BTW, everytime i see this movie i cry broken hearted.... it will always have that effect on me... its funny as a kid this movie was so moving to me.. then real love real life came around and I completely understood....
What's not to love? Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn, and Johnny Mathis and Jane The Olivor? The movie is a true love story, and beyond that, a tribute to how music can make the movie. Thanks for posting this.
One of my favorite movies & one of my favorite songs. Each gives me a lump in my throat & tears in my eyes. ♥♥ And nobody could sing this like Johnny Mathis & Jane Olivor.
My Mother adored this movie and we would both watch it together and cry and I told her I wanted a love like this, I believe she had these kind of loves even though she was married, she never cheated but every man that met her fell in love with her, so I dedicate this to you my beautiful Mother Eda, I Hope to see you soon because there is not one day that goes by that I miss you, however you are always in my dreams, so until God brings us together I will honor your memory, Love, Michele.
For those of you who did not see "ST, NY" in the theaters, there were special nostalgic stills (blended with the Mathis-Olivor duet) from the various periods showing Ike, JFK, movie stars, etc. to reflect the passage of time in the film. Very effective.
You know that love lasts forever!! Time stands still for a love like that, its a feeling you only know once in your entire life!! I will never fall in love again.... its always you!
This is one of those films that have me thinking about it days after. I kept singing the song for for about a week. I watched it about 3 years ago, and it brought back those feelings. One of my favorites.
Sure, it makes your eyes all watery, and maybe the words create a lump in your throat, but isn't it all worth it ? The way this vid makes your heart a bit bigger, isn't it worth some breathless tears?
I read a review of the play, read the book, saw the movie, would you believe even saw the play at last. But what I remember. most of all is this lovely song.
The only reason I watched this movie 35 years ago was because I was in bed weak from the flu and couldn't find the remote control to change the channel. I LOVED IT.
Johnny Mathis is responsible for ALL singers that put out a "Greatest Hits" album!!!!!!!! He owed the record company an album back in the 1950's and had nothing - so he compiled a group of his best selling hits and released it as a "Hits" album!!!!!! It was an instant Number 1 Album!!!!!! It was the very first "Greatest Hits" album!!!!! Now - they all do it!!!!!! Keep hitting them long and straight, Mr. Mathis!!!!!!
Thank you so much for posting this video. Haven't watched this film in over 25 years and your clip really brought back memories. Amazing film and a true love story! If there is anyone out there that haven't watched this film (Same Time Next Year), grab your honey and sit back and relax and enjoy this winner of a love story!! You won't be sorry!!
How could anyone not like Alan Alda???? But I am female. He was the best at playing Hawkeye, and this is my fav movie. My God, he is so beautiful and wonderfully alive. I love him. ♥️😊♥️
As a "romantic young girl", I fell in love with my two favorite movies and songs - this one and The Way We Were, with Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand.
The first time I saw this movie and heard the music was so incredibly beautiful and moving I haven’t had the courage to watch it again. Thank you Place du Canada and S.
Sadly an evening at the cinema now is just space creatures and comic books for audiences of 11 years of age.......................... Remember spending a joyous evening at the York Cinema in Toronto seeing this.....................
This was a key movie in my Generations in Film course. The way they convey the changes in American life from 1951 to 1977 or so is extraordinary, and if you are old enough to remember some of that time, the mntage of news shots between the acts just tear you apart. Great performances by both of the leads.
I won’t ever consider the 10 years of ‘Same Time, Next Year’ as a regret..although I will never truly be the same. My heart hurts so much, but I know I’m on the right path.
For me, the beauty of the movie was two people carving out a small but valuable place in each other's lives and rising above the judgments that would have prevented this. Was it right? Was it wrong? That's really not relevant when you understand that people are unto themselves just people, with fears, hopes, disappointments and needs of their own. It is an existentially beautiful love story that continues to touch me even after 40 years.
I understand every word you are saying
very well said.
If your a little older,and come a few miles down life's road, perhaps you can feel the connection to this wonderful film. It is one of my favorites and I try to view it every year..it never gets old. Of course, Johnny Mathis with Jane Olivor just puts the frosting on the cake.
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@@January. Punctuation Police in full form.
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Now 78 but this still tugs at my heart and brings a tear..... I lived this, for twenty five years....and now only memories.
I saw this with my old boyfriend- I haven't seen him or talked to him in 40 years and recently found out he is very sick. I just wanted to walk down memory lane. Beautiful song and time.
A film that stays with you for life. It's not a true story. But there is endless truth in the story.
One of the best movies ever!
One of the best songs from one of the best movies of all time and neither get's much credit.
When I conducted a 45 minute phone interview with Mr. Mathis about 13-years-ago , I made a point of mentioning this song and how exquisite & memorable it was. After pausing a beat to bring the song forward in his memory.....the then 74-year-old vocal legend actually began singing the chorus-it taking everything in me to not burst into tears from the honor.
*gets
@Gioia Patton I'm crying just reading this
@@gioiapatton4136 Such a rare gift. You are lucky.
@@gioiapatton4136❤❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭
Love doesn't come to everyone. Some people live a lifetime and never find it. But...I hope everyone who hears this song will find it like I have.
+Andrew Dotson I found true love and since my husband's death a year ago, I know everyday just how truly lucky I was. Yes, I have been told by many that I was blessed, as many never find their best friends, never find their best love. He died far too young, but I am so grateful for the time we had together. I am so glad you found that special love and I wish you continued happiness and joyful times with the love of your life.
For some of us, love came at the wrong place in time. Sadly.
@@Baldgol4 yes,sadly
I not only love this ballad, I also love the movie. Anyone that wants to get a glimpse of growing up a baby boomer should see the movie. Throughout the movie are pictures of meaningful events that impacted all of us. That is part of why it touches so many people. Infidelity was quite common among my parents generation. I think if that is all you hear and see, you missed a lot of the movie.
Adultery is far greater in the susequent generations. The baby boomers just propagated it.
Jon Jon saluting. I wept.
Same here this is a movie you can watch over and over and have lol.
Our son was killed in a car accident, March 24th 2008. I cry every time I watch this movie or listen to this song. It reminds me of him. There's something very wrong about having to bury one of your children. RIP Marc.
For me, it truly started in 1978 with “hello,” when our hands touched - and have never let go. This movie means so much to me - the first time I saw it touched my heart. It was our story.
60 years ago, I was a happily married man. I wasn't looking for anyone else. Then I fell hopelessly in love with a woman who had a fiancé It was gradual and unexpected. For almost a year we were hopelessly in love. I still loved my wife and she loved her partner so we parted.. To date I still think about her and the futility of the arrangement. The movies montages are like my life passing before my eyes. I never regret that love and will always think of it as one of the happiest and saddest times of my life at the same time
In the event you hated Alan Alda all those years on M*A*S*H, you're probably going to like him in this classic. And you'll probably going to fall in love with Ellen Burstyn. This is truly a wonderfully unforgettable movie.
Best smile on film ever : Ellen Burstyn's smile.
Where can i find this movie
One of my all time favorites, song and movie
I adore Alan Alda. He is a masterpiece of an Actor and a unique and sweet Human Being
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Perfect song, perfect actors, perfect movie!!!
Their voices are like melting butter. So delicious to listen to.
The play was a very clever encapsulation of American history over 25 years, but also a brilliant script, funny, sad, shocking, but most of all a romantic story, the two characters giving their saved -up best to each other each year, until suddenly one needs help from the other. It's a story full of hope and love, and a way to find a different way through the difficulties of life. The film was so well done, and the accompanying music every bit as good as the rest.
Thank God for feeling like this for 37 years...
My confession....I didn't see this movie nor had I ever heard of it. One day, I had 'All My Children' on as I was puttering around the house. All the sudden I heard this song come on as they were using it for some scene to set the mood. I instantly recognized Jane's voice and watched the end credits to see what was listed. Went out, bought the sound track and have been listening to it ever since. What a duo and what a song. Pure schmatlz and I love it.
Jane Olivor never got the recognition she should have. Few have ever had a voice like her's.
+BaahBen --I've been a Jane Olivor fan for 30 years. I agree with you. I don't understand why she didn't become more well-known. She's an incredible talent.
+BaahBen I agree, i love this song!
My mom and dad both loved Jane Olivor back in the 80's, so I grew up listening to her. Her voice is so unique!
She could have however. She chose to walk away from the music industry when she was approaching the top. Very sad! I agree, one of the most gifted singers ever to have come down the pike.
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Had this song played at my wedding.
some older movies lose their pazzazz BUT this one AND the theme song still gets to me. i cry whenever i watch it !!!!!!!!!!!!!
me too
Karen...
Just in case you ever find yourself listening to this song...
Thank you...
...the last time I fell in love was when I fell in love with you...
...and that's the last time I ever fell in love...
Always and forever...
one of my top ten movies of all time
Mine. Too.
I will always love you Bob. This is truly our song. Although we ended up going our separate ways too many years ago, I will always keep you safely in my heart of hearts.
This song was PURE BRILLIANCE. The extra lyrics played throughout the film scene changes were also beautiful.
So true. Especially the late 60's portion. Robert Kennedy etc... "Dreams make promises they can't keep. They can swindle you while you sleep. And the morning finds you wondering why."
@@jackryan9183 Is that verse only in the movie? That is the BEST line!
*60s
@@28daisies : i believe it is only in the film. i've listened to/viewed this film and many videos of johnny and jane performing this and they never sing those final lyrics. which, to me, makes them even more special. LOVE THIS SONG & FILM!!!! 🥰
Jane Olivor's voice has always been such a magnificent instrument. I have always admired her musicianship - Just outstanding. Really, she is one of our American treasures.
AGREE. JOHNNY MATHIS, TOO.
@@January. Johnny Mathis [ , ] too. Really Dude? Correcting everyone's punctuation and you use an unnecessary comma? Two phunny. LOL
@@KenJohnsonMusic Unnecessary according to an IGNORAMUS.
Where to start ? Every time I hear this song or think about this movie, instantly it's 1986 again. I was 20 years old and head over heels in love with a girl from high school. We weren't really close in HS, but we met at a New Years Eve party in college with mutual friends and instantly connected. One cold winter evening about a month into our relationship, she came by with this movie in hand, rented from a local video store (and yes, it was on VHS). We watched it, and I didn't know what to expect. It seemed like a "girly flick" but I soon found myself looking into her eyes, holding her tightly, and soon we were sobbing together, I was falling in love as the credits rolled ! We were together for 4 wonderful years but sadly drifted apart. I can't explain what happens to me when this song plays, but it stirs something deep inside my soul. I have been married for 29 years with 4 wonderful sons, I sometimes feel guilty for feeling like this, but it's something I just can't control. Well... I've rambled on about this long enough, and I'm not sure why, I guess it's a way to cope ! If anyone reads this comment, please accept my apology for letting it get so wordy, but thanks for indulging me in my stroll down, loves memory lane!
What a wonderful story to remember ! You are lucky enough to have this memories !
just finished watching the movie - for the 157th time
and it still chokes me up.
sigh..
amazing song.
suziQ27 I have watched this a long time ago, I want to watch it again but I can’t find any link 🙁
I love this movie. It still makes me cry several decades after seeing it for the first time! One of my all time favorites!
I'm trying to remember what happens after her baby is born there in their room. Did they stay together? Divorce their spouses? Or did they stay together or separate?
They kept seeing every year until they grew old, i love this movie
@@sarashelby3037 They continued to see each other even after his wife died.
What a beautiful love song, perfect rendition by Johnny Mathis and Jane Olivor. Their voices are angelic and golden.I never get tired listening to it over and over again. The movie is also one of the best ever.
I fell in love at 35,000 feet and continued to have a 20 year love affair very much like this movie.
I love this movie. And this song is so beautiful. My mother always loved Johnny Mathis and before she passed she started listening to Jan Olivor too. She became one of her favorites.
Grateful that I found this on DVD for sale back 5 years ago for $1.00. Love this movie and song. When it first came out I was too young to understand but now that I'm almost 50 I wish I could find my one true love.
My mom forced me to sit down & watch this movie when I was probably 14? And I'm so glad she did. I'm 42 now & it's still one of my all time favorites & when Im really missing her I listen to it. Thank you Mom 💖💕💞💖
Good Mom 🙂
2 years to late, but very sweet honey..
@@JackKincaid..*too late
@@January. Thank you teacher. Is there anything else you would like to teach me??
I love the recording... and... oh yes, the film!!
BTW, everytime i see this movie i cry broken hearted.... it will always have that effect on me... its funny as a kid this movie was so moving to me.. then real love real life came around and I completely understood....
What's not to love? Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn, and Johnny Mathis and Jane The Olivor? The movie is a true love story, and beyond that, a tribute to how music can make the movie. Thanks for posting this.
I never get tired listening to this beautiful song. It always bring back fond memories of college life. Thank you Johnny and Jane.....
One of my favorite movies & one of my favorite songs. Each gives me a lump in my throat & tears in my eyes. ♥♥ And nobody could sing this like Johnny Mathis & Jane Olivor.
if you can feel this way in your lifetime don't miss the chance...
My Mother adored this movie and we would both watch it together and cry and I told her I wanted a love like this, I believe she had these kind of loves even though she was married, she never cheated but every man that met her fell in love with her, so I dedicate this to you my beautiful Mother Eda, I Hope to see you soon because there is not one day that goes by that I miss you, however you are always in my dreams, so until God brings us together I will honor your memory, Love, Michele.
I more from me here. Alan Alda and Don Hewett. I taught Maryilyn. I lived on CPW, I played their beautiful parties. I am the luckiest guy ever.
Still listening to this song 42 years later and falling and feeling in love cuz it is the last time.
Absolutely beautiful song,and a very good movie. Back when showbiz and singers had talent.
Sweet moments in time... We've ALL had them😘💕
Johnny Mathis and Jane Oliver sing this beautiful song...Johnny Mathis is the greatest singer this lifetime will ever know..
Sometimes you can't choose who you fall in love with.
What a wondeful yet very tough movie. Little did we know that the world would see far more of these issues going forward. Relationships are tough.
For those of you who did not see "ST, NY" in the theaters, there were special nostalgic stills (blended with the Mathis-Olivor duet) from the various periods showing Ike, JFK, movie stars, etc. to reflect the passage of time in the film. Very effective.
Still one of my favorite movies!
I watch this movie when I need to remember,, the song itself touches my heart like no other,,,, simply gorgeous,,
Annie Fischer I can’t find the movie anywhere
ruclips.net/video/G3U2LbkkkPM/видео.html The movie is Same Time, Next Year@@bladeowens
My wife and I go back to the same hotel we had our rondayv. 36 married years. 👍
You know that love lasts forever!! Time stands still for a love like that, its a feeling you only know once in your entire life!! I will never fall in love again.... its always you!
One of the greatest movie ever...............
This is one of those films that have me thinking about it days after. I kept singing the song for for about a week. I watched it about 3 years ago, and it brought back those feelings. One of my favorites.
*that has me
I love this movie, most of all, i love the song.
Such a beautiful song. I love Johnny Mathis' voice.
I loved this movie even though the reviews were not great. It was so loving & wonderful. And of course the song.
Sure, it makes your eyes all watery, and maybe the words create a lump in your throat, but isn't it all worth it ? The way this vid makes your heart a bit bigger, isn't it worth some breathless tears?
Love comes frm the most unexpected place,time nd situation..one of my all time favorite love song that il always remember wherever i go 😎😍😘😘😘
I read a review of the play, read the book, saw the movie, would you believe even saw the play at last. But what I remember. most of all is this lovely song.
the movie and song inseparable, yes; thank you for your review I so agree with
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Sometimes... just sometimes... Life imitates art.
The only reason I watched this movie 35 years ago was because I was in bed weak from the flu and couldn't find the remote control to change the channel. I LOVED IT.
one of my favorite movies, and songs
Jane Oliver and Jonny Mathis...great
I saw the movie first and have loved both since, after many years and many viewings.
I need to listen to this masterpiece every day. Thank you for uploading 😊😊😊. You have SUPERB taste in music.
This song, this movie will stay in my heart forever.
Johnny Mathis is responsible for ALL singers that put out a "Greatest Hits" album!!!!!!!! He owed the record company an album back in the 1950's and had nothing - so he compiled a group of his best selling hits and released it as a "Hits" album!!!!!! It was an instant Number 1 Album!!!!!! It was the very first "Greatest Hits" album!!!!! Now - they all do it!!!!!! Keep hitting them long and straight, Mr. Mathis!!!!!!
Great movie and a fantastic theme song. Johnny Mathis has such an emotional voice.
I spent 3 weekends there over the years......magical place, but its not there anymore, so sad!
A gem of a movie
Thank you so much for posting this video. Haven't watched this film in over 25 years and your clip really brought back memories. Amazing film and a true love story! If there is anyone out there that haven't watched this film (Same Time Next Year), grab your honey and sit back and relax and enjoy this winner of a love story!! You won't be sorry!!
How could anyone not like Alan Alda???? But I am female. He was
the best at playing Hawkeye, and this is my fav movie. My God, he is so beautiful and wonderfully alive.
I love him. ♥️😊♥️
I could watch this and listen to this over and over. Thankyou.
As a "romantic young girl", I fell in love with my two favorite movies and songs - this one and The Way We Were, with Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand.
Beautiful song and a very cute movie.
Great song, great movie.We just watched it, again.
The first time I saw this movie and heard the music was so incredibly beautiful and moving I haven’t had the courage to watch it again. Thank you Place du Canada and S.
Thanking you through the tears.
Should add here it seems, it is the song that brought me to tears, not the circumstances. :-)
“If I knew you were coming I’d of baked a cake.” Lol
Sadly an evening at the cinema now is just space creatures and comic books for audiences of 11 years of age..........................
Remember spending a joyous evening at the York Cinema in Toronto seeing this.....................
I love this song and the movie. One of my favorites
one of my favorite movies ever.
This was a key movie in my Generations in Film course. The way they convey the changes in American life from 1951 to 1977 or so is extraordinary, and if you are old enough to remember some of that time, the mntage of news shots between the acts just tear you apart. Great performances by both of the leads.
This movie makes me miss my mom.
What a great song, and movie!
Mathis, Olivor, and the Bergmans. How do you not have a great song.
I think they'd call it a Natural, a cinch.
A LOCK! U SAID IT! TY
Loved this song and loved this movie.
Wow! And SK said he had loved this movie too❤ and we both knew why!
I love this song and the movie
I won’t ever consider the 10 years of ‘Same Time, Next Year’ as a regret..although I will never truly be the same. My heart hurts so much, but I know I’m on the right path.
I love this song and most of all the movie..
Beautiful song....I just wish I could find the song from the movie in its entirety...the extended version....its so much better!
This and the great gatsby with Robert Redford are my favorite movies
Add Bridges of Madison county
Song and movie got me the first time I saw it and I was only 15
Omg bestest movie🥰
me too- perfect cast..heartbreaking script and what a perfect song for it
One of my all-time favorite songs….
Wonderful Movie, wonderful song...
I just watched this movie! Wow is all I can say & i cried through it.
Such a BEAUTIFUL movie