Judy Collins - In My Life | REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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Judy Collins actually developed a lighter, brighter voice after her nodules were removed in the 70s.
Her version of She Moved Through The Fair is folk music at the best!
I love her version so much, when I found it I was blown away
I notice several excellent suggestions of Judy Collins' singing, and I'll add my favorite: "Judy Collins "Amazing Grace" with the Boston Pops Orchestra 1976" where she sings with the audience...I always find it a wonderfully moving performance. 100% agreement about the "soul" of that era's music; performers *had* to have talent, as there were none of the electronic tricks utilized by so many "singers" today. The Righteous Brothers, of course, with "Unchained Melody," "You've Lost That Loving Feeling"...I grew up during the '60s and '70s, so, music from this era still resonates with me...thanks for yet another wonderful reaction video!
The voice of the angels. She makes it look so effortless.
In 1966, she released the "In My Life" album and it was her first gold album. At the age of 81 she is still performing. Bless her. Check out your IM for more JC!
Dig the orange shirt. :)
I saw her perform live in February, just before normality disappeared from the world. If I'm being honest, it was one of the most intimate and transcendent concerts I've been to
I'm so nostalgic tonight. Thank you for sharing that lovely song.
Any Judy is good..Send in the Clowns
Oh my goodness, my favorite ten years of music is '65-'75!!! So...you should definitely listen to Crosby, Stills, and Nash sing Suite: Judy Blue Eyes because it's a beautiful song about Judy Collins. You should listen to Bob Dylan sing Just Like A Woman and Tangled Up In Blue and you should listen to Joni Mitchell sing California and River...just to start, but if you like those, I know SO many more!!! They'll really make you appreciate the purity of Pentatonix more too!!! Love your reactions!!!
First time I ever heard this version I remember bawling my eyes out because it just made me feel everything at once
now check out Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. It was written about her.
Her version of Danny Boy has the most beautiful headvoice notes that will make you cry
I agree, I routinely listen to it on Spotify
For the pure voice must see Farewell to Tarwathie with just the whales as backup and Amazing Grace with just a chore. Just the best.
Jose Feliciano's cover of this Beatles classic, was described by John Lennon as, 'how we meant it to sound'! 😮
Loved reaction on Judy Collins please hear send in the clowns one of her more popular songs thanks
As much as I love the Beatles I much prefer Judy Collins' interpretation of In My Life.
Joan Baez was another popular singer from the 70s. Joan Baez and Judy Collins "Diamonds and Rust" is a masterclass in vocals. The love version is on RUclips
Please react to the amazing Mónica Naranjo - Europa Live
Joni Mitchell a must
Have you done honey by Bobby Goldsboro?. l am a new subscriber and love your reactions.
Please react to shoshana bean and amber riley sing “never loved a a man” by aretha franklin
As always, you give a great reaction. Please please please, could you take a look at Judy Collins In The Twilight, it's the best song she ever wrote imo, and the vocal she serves is fantastic. It's just her, a piano and her feelings.
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That's such an underrated gem