Petula Clark: Fill the World With Love (1981)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 дек 2020
  • From the archives of Family Theater Productions, founded by Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., subject of the documentary PRAY: THE STORY OF PATRICK PEYTON (www.praythefilm.com/). In this 1981 clip, British star Petula Clark performs "Fill the World With Love," with music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, from the 1969 film "Goodbye, Mr. Chips."
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  • @darrenplumpton9737
    @darrenplumpton9737 2 года назад +7

    From the smash hit motion picture soundtrack Good-bye Mr Chips.
    Starring Petula Clark and Peter O'Toole.
    Wonderfully sung.
    Wonderful words.
    Wonderful song

  • @cinziabonito4015
    @cinziabonito4015 Год назад +5

    Magnifica

  • @antoniomarmobrandao7737
    @antoniomarmobrandao7737 Год назад +4

    Petula os fenomenal. Angel's voice

  • @mireilleverrilli7906
    @mireilleverrilli7906 2 года назад +6

    Petula Méga Star🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    😘💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕Petula

  • @MsGrandunion
    @MsGrandunion 2 года назад +4

    I have to say that I prefer the original. Its just a little bit more upbeat, and without all the forced counterpoint.

  • @antoniomarmobrandao7737
    @antoniomarmobrandao7737 Год назад +4

    Voz de anjo rosto de princesa❤

  • @porkopolitan
    @porkopolitan Год назад +3

    Can anyone out there steer me to where this is clip is actually from? The description attributes it to a film that was released in 2020 while admitting it was filmed in 1981. I highly doubt that they were anticipating that film's premier by almost 40 years... I also highly doubt that this recording is at all American.
    UPDATE: 1981 New Years Eve Concert at Chichester Cathedral feat. their in-house cathedral choir. Hadn't noticed the shot of the organ at 1:34, which ultimately gave me enough to work from in determining the location.

    • @MichaelJones-wp6mz
      @MichaelJones-wp6mz Месяц назад

      It was from THE GREATEST MYSTERY
      An American Easter special hosted by John Huston.
      Starring Petula, Princess Grace,of Monaco & the Chieftains.
      Petula sang Fill the World with Love (with the Chichester Cathedral Choir) and “Climb every mountain “

    • @porkopolitan
      @porkopolitan Месяц назад

      ​@@MichaelJones-wp6mz I was referring to the original airing, not this much-later compilation by Family Theater Productions that it is tacitly implied to have been original to... I don't fault you for thinking that, as that's probably what the OP would want you to think. But I think it in poor taste to bill such revered names, e.g. Clark, as "starring" in this compilation (they were merely "included" in it). Nearly all of the segments, as far as I'm aware, were excised and recombined into a program that was created for an unrelated third party (AFT), and for a completely different purpose. In fact, recognizing this from the low-quality of the recording in addition to the suspiciously absent credits is what led me to ask my question (which was already updated with the proper source attribution should anyone need it) a year ago. Sorry to go down a rabbit hole here... It just completely mischaracterizes the nature of what we're looking at.
      The AFT special was not a high-budget purpose-organized Easter spectacular that was hosted or headlined by Petula Clark, the Chieftains, et al. If that was desired at the time, that could have easily been made. But it wasn't. AFT took the cheaper option here (if only out of necessity), and I don't fault them for that AT ALL. But let's call a spade a spade; who are we trying to fool? the AFT "special" was a low-budget compilation that was more-or-less a rerun of several former broadcasts to which they could secure the rights to air. Neither Clark nor the Chichester Cathedral Choir willingly partook in the AFT special.
      It's the reluctance of people to just outright clarify this-at the risk of more accurately representing the nature of AFT's actual relationship with these artists (which LITERALLY anyone would be absolutely baseless to shame them for)-that just really frustrates me when I'm merely trying to track down where I'm likely to get a higher quality version of the recording. It just wastes the time of people who are here professionally and not to serve some company's ego or reputation.