I had the great privilege of performing this arrangement with Jack and orchestra. Jack was the first American artist to record a complete album of Legrand compositions and arrangements with Michel and his orchestra. The whole album is a masterpiece!
Steve MC queen a mans man so cool great film i always the double take he used to do on set a great man and as for the film bullet best film ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤ shame he past away great man❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Great Escaped. Bullitt. Papillon. The Magnificent Seven. The Towering Inferno. The Cincinnati Kid. Love With Proper Stranger Baby The Rain Must Fall Nevada's Smith,,,,,,
Always loved this tune and the movie and as a young lad had such a crush on Fay Dunaway. Still enjoy this origional but love Stings interpretation and the chemistry of Brosnan and Russo both are fabulous but rarely i think the remake is better.
Actually, I like Sting’s version of this song much better. It has a jazz tempo sound smooth and flowing that you can listen to over and over again never getting tired of it.
I prefer this arrangement by the composer and Jack Jones interpretation which reflects the mystical nature of this song. Sting is just singing it but he is not the exponent of the song.
This version is mysterious and haunting as it was intended by its composer. Sting is not an exponent of the song he is "performing" but not feeling. And his tone is grating not close to the clarity and smoothness of Jack Jones. In addition, there are a couple moments when Sting needs pitch correction.
Not his best but he was a great singer. His best: Wives and Lovers and I think he knocked the theme to Love Boat out of the park. As for Windmills, the Sting performance is by far my favorite (as I love the Rhodes)
Those who are younger or attuned to Sting might like his version better because it's more contemporary but far removed from the song's intent and mood. His interpretation is one note and with no sense of mystery or introspection. Plenty of ego though I'll give him.that.
The Thomas Crown affair!What a movie! Great chemistry between Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. Music and lyrics are mind-blowing 🎉❤
All at the best
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Love this beautiful song by the incomparable Michel LeGrande. 👏👍♥️
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Is no one else blown away by Michel Legrand’s BRILLIANT arrangement of this song?
A great work lovely
Liked all his movie
Theme. Songs
I had the great privilege of performing this arrangement with Jack and orchestra. Jack was the first American artist to record a complete album of Legrand compositions and arrangements with Michel and his orchestra. The whole album is a masterpiece!
" Il Regista ha estrapolato tutta la sua Arte per poterla raccontare attraverso queste immagini Dolorose ... " punto
Beautiful lyric, beautiful music!
And a wonderful singer
Freinch Affair : " Una Cascata Di Affari " , Gli affari sono quelli che non si concludono. Grazie !
A good song
A good movie
Steve MC queen a mans man so cool great film i always the double take he used to do on set a great man and as for the film bullet best film ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤ shame he past away great man❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Great Escaped. Bullitt. Papillon. The Magnificent Seven. The Towering Inferno. The Cincinnati Kid. Love With Proper Stranger Baby The Rain Must
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Lovely song that’s never listen enough. Thank you so much for this video ❤😊
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annahui I agree just for the heck of it count the many,many renditions of this tune..Astronomic!..
Fantastic song!
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Always loved this tune and the movie and as a young lad had such a crush on Fay Dunaway. Still enjoy this origional but love Stings interpretation and the chemistry of Brosnan and Russo both are fabulous but rarely i think the remake is better.
The movie
The song
The stars
The composer
Michel legrand
All in top favourite
A nice mellow interpretation.
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A true evergreen masterpiece 🎶
Great voice
Beautiful lyrics….
Enjoy it
The chart inspires special work by Jack.
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Dig the words rising as the tune is in time with the vocalese.
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great
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Wow.
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Is this the voice of Jack Jones??
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Actually, I like Sting’s version of this song much better. It has a jazz tempo sound smooth and flowing that you can listen to over and over again never getting tired of it.
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Sting' s version must be good
It's Michel Legrand's
Movies music
I prefer this arrangement by the composer and Jack Jones interpretation which reflects the mystical nature of this song. Sting is just singing it but he is not the exponent of the song.
This version is mysterious and haunting as it was intended by its composer. Sting is not an exponent of the song he is "performing" but not feeling. And his tone is grating not close to the clarity and smoothness of Jack Jones. In addition, there are a couple moments when Sting needs pitch correction.
From which movie was this from?
The Thomas Crown Affair 1968
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I remember these . . . Thanks for digging these up. Listening and remembering of years gone bye.
Do not find it worth my time.
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He’s ruined this song
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Not his best but he was a great singer. His best: Wives and Lovers and I think he knocked the theme to Love Boat out of the park. As for Windmills, the Sting performance is by far my favorite (as I love the Rhodes)
Those who are younger or attuned to Sting might like his version better because it's more contemporary but far removed from the song's intent and mood. His interpretation is one note and with no sense of mystery or introspection. Plenty of ego though I'll give him.that.