I love the movie and the music. I also enjoyed the dance. She was very graceful with beautiful hand movements. Now Sally Kellerman was a different story. She moved like a stick and could not figure out what to do with her hands.
That is exactly my choice of words. I watched this movie as a kid. I thought it had to do with airplanes , rescue, crashes etc, .... something typical of the 1970s movies. I remember it was such a beautiful yet bewitching song ... I felt haunted by Shangri La, the dance, Miss Hussey. It is still my favorite melody of this film, I have heard it many many times by now. It never gets old. Your Mom gave us a splendid musical performance here.
@@paulamiles9559 THANK YOU, I will tell my mother, and I have learned SO MUCH from her as a singer. Her voice is just PRISTINE.I am actually working on a version on that very song!!
@@miraclebaba9087 Thank you so much... yes, she has been my biggest inspiration as a singer, and I have the original, complete music chart used for it, so I'm going to do a cover using Classical Guitar, Distorted guitar, Strings, Drums, Bass, and Lead Vocal (of course, I'm doing it 4 semitones down)..
I know this film was considered terrible but watching it with my now late father, my mother and my sister, it was wonderful to this then 10 year old. i still love the music
I first watched this when I was really young and it made a definite impression. I went around the house singing this and doing the dance for weeks! Still love it :)
My understanding is that this was NOT Olivia Hussey singing, but was dubbed. Actual vocal was Andra Willis. Olivia is always beautiful to watch though.
Dance moves aside, hearing Olivia Hussey sing this is still a treat that reminds me of a possibly lost era, when singing in tune was expected and often demanded, at least it was when you had producers who could tell the difference. And decades before digital auto-tune, regardless of the number of takes it may have taken in a studio, she sang virtually every note of that very difficult melody with accuracy and musicality that few in today's pop world can match. She can sing at my house any day!
@carrychris2010 It's my mother Andra Willis Muhoberac actually singing it, as she overdubbed all Olivia's vocals (she wasn't happy about it)...I'm doing a cover of it. I have the original score, written by Burt Bacharach. I'm doing it in the soft style of the band "A Perfect Circle".
Love Olivia Hussey since I was a teenage-girl ( uuuuy "ya llovió" jajaj como solemos decir aquí en Mx when we mean ages jajajaj )) and my best friend then, Lisa Johnson used to enact with her older sister Edwina parliaments from the then recent Zefirelli's adaptation from the classic Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and I was just taken in awe to see those fair-white young ladies ( the older 15 or so and Lisa 14 ) playing and sighing,~)))))) Love the film too xx
@ Hello/Hola/Zeichenhueght etc!! Hey, you didn't realize it's actually my mother singing? She overdubbed all Olivia's vocal parts. Olivia got mad about it.
The first time I watched it I was 8-10 years old and loved it. Nowadays I definitely think this film was a mistake. It was terribly directed and some actors, although great, were either miscast or, again, badly directed and looked unconvincing especially when singing / dubbing, like Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann and Olivia Hussey. Sally Kellerman was fantastic, though. But somehow it was... a lovely mistake. The music is simply wonderful and the haunting "Share The Joy" is unforgettable.
@ricardomonteiro It's my MOTHER, Andra Willis Muhoberac, overdubbing that with HER vocal, and other certain sections. Bacharach happened to be a friend of my late father Larry Muhoberac (genius orchestrator and probably one of the greatest pianists in history), so that's why a lot of the music was actually done at his studio in Los Angeles, and Burt asked my mother to overdub the lead vocal on quite a few parts.
Because in the late 60's and early 70's, many of the arts were evolving into a more "hip", organic, environmentally minded style. In some ways it was the beginning of the New Age movement.. And to see this style being performed by a very old culture, one that reveres old things no less, seemed silly and out of place. It's a good example of art direction that that can't help but insert modern art into settings that are supposed to be alien, old, or foreign. I still think it's beautiful.
@@Parrish_Muhoberac How cool is that? I like both versions of this film, sure this version has it's problems but Bachrach's score really saves it for me.
@@williamboiczuk1233 Yes, I totally agree with you, William... It's interesting that not many people are aware that my mother, Andra Willis Muhoberac, replaced Olivia Hussey's vocals. A lot of it had to do with the fact that it was poorly recorded in the first place. I have been planning on re-recording "Share The Joy", singing, with a very good friend of mine (and brilliant arranger) soon. I'll let you know when it's done, but feel free to contact me on Facebook or on here. Thanks William!
Friendly doors open wide Come and share the peace and love you will find inside Share the joy Let the sun comfort you It will keep you safe and warm, always shining through Share the joy All the lovely songs you will hear, means we all hold dear At the same time All the grandest things we possess, means we value less So many small things can bring happiness Love is in all things Flowers bloom, people grow You may never want to leave when it's time to go Share the joy Mountains rise, mountains fall You have nothing more to prove, you have climbed them all Now you're here May you stay and share the joy Now you're here May you stay and share the joy
prometheus273 I think that you are looking at this in reverse. This is a very old culture being performed in a "hip" New Age style. This is one of only three song worth covering (The World Is A Circle, and If I Could Go Back (If any one ever reads this and has the Rex Harrison version, I still remember the TV show!. Please post it if you have it)). Watching this again after years it makes me think of The Song Of Norway. Even better music, worse lyrics. Beautiful scenery and uneven casting, but way better direction. And no I do not work for what ever studio that produced it.
Why did you care to post this then? That movie has always one of my favorites. I just love every bit of it. I even had the incredible chance to sing a bit of the title song with Shawn Philips himself.
ah, I saw the movie 1 day after making this comment, youtube never notified me you commented on it. it's true, very bitter sweet idea, and this song fits well with it. I would've stayed there. would you?
First saw this at about 13 - quite liked it. Though ive read since that its considered one of the worse films ever made. Not sure I agree - still like aspects of it
It's an excellent match to her speaking voice, and that's the way it's supposed to be in movies, but that's not Olivia Hussey singing. A singer named Andra Willis dubbed her vocals for this film. Of the lead actors, only Sally Kellerman, Bobby Van, and James Shigeta perform their own singing. I was disappointed to learn this too! I thought, not only was she beautiful (she is still beautiful today at age 61) but she could sing too! Doesn't take anything away from me though. Still love her!
@@FromthePointedHill But at least it' was authentic. I don't know if they could have found a good match for her speaking voice. I also recall a long time ago that she was a co-performer for one of the Oscar nominated songs at the Academy Awards -- Thank You Very Much from the musical Scrooge with Albert Finney. Sally Introduced the song in English, followed by Burt Lancaster who sang it in Italian, and then Ricardo Montalban who sang in Spanish.
@Ron Hayes Man, thank you for pointing out my mother as the singer. Olivia wasn't happy about it, but I really love the song and am doing a cover of it in a slightly different style. using distorted guitars too.
wow in wedge heels---hardest thing to do! 40 years later it still is one of my fave muscial bec burt bacharrack party wrote the songs but I'm finding lots of facts about the movie that I didnd't know then. voices dubbed, worst film of all times (?), worst choreography, my friend Burt ridiculed. oh my.
I know.. Wow! I was 9 when I saw this at the big cinema at Marble Arch. It affected my view on the world to this day, and I had an interest in all things Asian and Buddhist from then on. 30 years later I married a Buddhist from Burma, and he loves this movie! xx
@sisterana9526 Well, Burt was friends with my mother, she'd done work for him before, and THAT is why it is MY MOTHER, Andra Willis Muhoberac, actually singing that song. I'm doing a cover of it soon. I have the original score (the entire score)... i'm going to use guitars and strange percussion like TABLA.
It's painful to watch these bits from the film.....it was such a total waste of a GREAT opportunity to remake the wonderful novel as a musical. Bacharach's songs are wonderful and thoughtful, half of the actors are well-cast, half just dreadful, and the direction was really quite awful (look at those bad TV Sit-com sets!) It really needed a classy director to pull it off without the hokum. A real pity Hollywood got it so wrong.
I think the only one good song which good in the film is The World is a Circle. I think that's the only song that should have been in the film and that's it.
the dance number is hilariously awful ???? what you expect there in tibet not in some city in america its a folk danced where tibetan people danced on there folk music..and its not a disco or a rapp music either lol.
Always thought poor Olivia looked pregnant in this movie. They bound her up pretty tight, but still she looks a few months along. Lousy film that lost $8 million for Columbia. The songs are laughable. However there are some good moments, like Sally Kellerman who is amazing.
I love the movie and the music. I also enjoyed the dance. She was very graceful with beautiful hand movements. Now Sally Kellerman was a different story. She moved like a stick and could not figure out what to do with her hands.
My mother, Andra Willis Muhoberac, is singing this. The music itself, I find haunting... especially Bacharach's choice of chords in the first section.
Your mother's vioice is beautiful, unique, and perfect for this haunting piece. I can't imagine anyone else singing this.
That is exactly my choice of words.
I watched this movie as a kid. I thought it had to do with airplanes , rescue, crashes etc, .... something typical of the 1970s movies.
I remember it was such a beautiful yet bewitching song ... I felt haunted by Shangri La, the dance, Miss Hussey.
It is still my favorite melody of this film, I have heard it many many times by now. It never gets old.
Your Mom gave us a splendid musical performance here.
Yr mom's voice is beautiful. It often plays in my head and my heart truly feels the shared joy.
@@paulamiles9559 THANK YOU, I will tell my mother, and I have learned SO MUCH from her as a singer. Her voice is just PRISTINE.I am actually working on a version on that very song!!
@@miraclebaba9087 Thank you so much... yes, she has been my biggest inspiration as a singer, and I have the original, complete music chart used for it, so I'm going to do a cover using Classical Guitar, Distorted guitar, Strings, Drums, Bass, and Lead Vocal (of course, I'm doing it 4 semitones down)..
I loved this film when it came out!! It IS wonderful, and has a fabulous message!!! :)
I know this film was considered terrible but watching it with my now late father, my mother and my sister, it was wonderful to this then 10 year old. i still love the music
Beautiful song and a great cast xx
Such a lovely song... Olivia is so beautiful!
@cha it's actually my mother Andra Willis Muhoberac singing it. Overdubbed. Olivia wasn't happy about it.
I first watched this when I was really young and it made a definite impression. I went around the house singing this and doing the dance for weeks! Still love it :)
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..and I was so obsessed, I told all my friends at school that I was in the movie, and I was the one that sang "Whoa-oh-oh in The world is a Circle!
You're welcome. Thank YOU for posting this clip from the movie! I love it.
All the best to you.
My understanding is that this was NOT Olivia Hussey singing, but was dubbed. Actual vocal was Andra Willis.
Olivia is always beautiful to watch though.
@Dand AinTac YES YOU ARE CORRECT. it IS my mother, Andra Willis Muhoberac.
Just enjoy the movie. It is all about love!
Peace and love. ☮❤ " be kind"
Dance moves aside, hearing Olivia Hussey sing this is still a treat that reminds me of a possibly lost era, when singing in tune was expected and often demanded, at least it was when you had producers who could tell the difference. And decades before digital auto-tune, regardless of the number of takes it may have taken in a studio, she sang virtually every note of that very difficult melody with accuracy and musicality that few in today's pop world can match. She can sing at my house any day!
OLIVIA HUSSEY DIDN'T SING THIS IT IS DUBBED. LIV IS DUBBED TOO.
belíssimo, beautiful Olivia
beautiful, Yet in an Erie sort of way. Hypnotic yet pleasant. It is difficult for me to describe.
@carrychris2010 It's my mother Andra Willis Muhoberac actually singing it, as she overdubbed all Olivia's vocals (she wasn't happy about it)...I'm doing a cover of it. I have the original score, written by Burt Bacharach. I'm doing it in the soft style of the band "A Perfect Circle".
I don't understand why people laugh at the dance numbers in this movie. I guess I don't know much about dancing. But I love the music.
Beautiful song, and I'm no dance expert but Olivia moves quite gracefully to me! ;)
Ohhhhhhhhh
: )))
Love Olivia Hussey since I was a teenage-girl ( uuuuy "ya llovió" jajaj como solemos decir aquí en Mx when we mean ages jajajaj )) and my best friend then, Lisa Johnson used to enact with her older sister Edwina parliaments from the then recent Zefirelli's adaptation from the classic Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and I was just taken in awe to see those fair-white young ladies ( the older 15 or so and Lisa 14 ) playing and sighing,~)))))) Love the film too xx
@ Hello/Hola/Zeichenhueght etc!! Hey, you didn't realize it's actually my mother singing? She overdubbed all Olivia's vocal parts. Olivia got mad about it.
I Love everything in this movie.
Nothing seems wrong to me.
Still listening in 2020. It’s helping in this terrible year
I love this song too. :)
Olivia's presents in this movie made this remake, a quality film to watch.
Both her presents.
Naughty!! xx
Karen Grace Aung BA-doom-BOOM!
It's actually Andra Willis Muhoberac singing the lead. She's my mother.
Esse filme é maravilhoso
Eu já assisti mais dez vezes
Obrigado
I don't think it is awful. It is wonderful
Simplesmente maravilhoso!!!
The first time I watched it I was 8-10 years old and loved it. Nowadays I definitely think this film was a mistake. It was terribly directed and some actors, although great, were either miscast or, again, badly directed and looked unconvincing especially when singing / dubbing, like Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann and Olivia Hussey. Sally Kellerman was fantastic, though. But somehow it was... a lovely mistake. The music is simply wonderful and the haunting "Share The Joy" is unforgettable.
@ricardomonteiro It's my MOTHER, Andra Willis Muhoberac, overdubbing that with HER vocal, and other certain sections. Bacharach happened to be a friend of my late father Larry Muhoberac (genius orchestrator and probably one of the greatest pianists in history), so that's why a lot of the music was actually done at his studio in Los Angeles, and Burt asked my mother to overdub the lead vocal on quite a few parts.
@@Parrish_Muhoberac Your mom did a fantastic job! Cheers!!! 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Me too!!!
Impresived!!!
MUITO LINDA ESTA CANÇÃO
While it wasn't a great picture, the songs were still quite good.
Because in the late 60's and early 70's, many of the arts were evolving into a more "hip", organic, environmentally minded style. In some ways it was the beginning of the New Age movement.. And to see this style being performed by a very old culture, one that reveres old things no less, seemed silly and out of place. It's a good example of art direction that that can't help but insert modern art into settings that are supposed to be alien, old, or foreign. I still think it's beautiful.
This number isn't on my 'soundtrack' album. Another BB & HD masterpiece I think.
This film has been restored to its original length on DVD and Blu ray
'Hilarious' is a bit harsh. Olivia Hussey would be poetry in motion carrying a water bucket.
I thought it was their best music. Hal David/Burt Bacharach. ❤
It's my mother, Andra Willis Muhoberac, singing lead on this! and what a haunting song.
@@Parrish_Muhoberac How cool is that? I like both versions of this film, sure this version has it's problems but Bachrach's score really saves it for me.
@@williamboiczuk1233 Yes, I totally agree with you, William... It's interesting that not many people are aware that my mother, Andra Willis Muhoberac, replaced Olivia Hussey's vocals. A lot of it had to do with the fact that it was poorly recorded in the first place. I have been planning on re-recording "Share The Joy", singing, with a very good friend of mine (and brilliant arranger) soon. I'll let you know when it's done, but feel free to contact me on Facebook or on here. Thanks William!
К сожалению, не знаю этого фильма. Оливия же прекрасна, как всегда! Движения ее легки и грациозны.
Well, I liked it!
Friendly doors open wide
Come and share the peace and love you will find inside
Share the joy
Let the sun comfort you
It will keep you safe and warm, always shining through
Share the joy
All the lovely songs you will hear, means we all hold dear
At the same time
All the grandest things we possess, means we value less
So many small things can bring happiness
Love is in all things
Flowers bloom, people grow
You may never want to leave when it's time to go
Share the joy
Mountains rise, mountains fall
You have nothing more to prove, you have climbed them all
Now you're here
May you stay and share the joy
Now you're here
May you stay and share the joy
prometheus273 I think that you are looking at this in reverse. This is a very old culture being performed in a "hip" New Age style. This is one of only three song worth covering (The World Is A Circle, and If I Could Go Back (If any one ever reads this and has the Rex Harrison version, I still remember the TV show!. Please post it if you have it)). Watching this again after years it makes me think of The Song Of Norway. Even better music, worse lyrics. Beautiful scenery and uneven casting, but way better direction. And no I do not work for what ever studio that produced it.
The Girl Dancing played the role of Mother Teresa..
And she was pregnant.
@Skiddle DeDe it's actually my mum Andra Willis Muhoberac doing the vocal.
@@Parrish_Muhoberac …how wonderful! You must be very proud! 🤩 How did she get the opportunity?
Thanks for the info Rauhn!
What is this film called? (Anybody notice the actor who played Tybalt with her in Romeo and Juliet is in this scene?)
Megan Bradley It's Michael York.
Lost Horizon
Hey Tybalt why are you hitting on Juliet?!
Why did you care to post this then? That movie has always one of my favorites. I just love every bit of it. I even had the incredible chance to sing a bit of the title song with Shawn Philips himself.
Muito lindo
Hysterically funny!
it has an creepy vibe for a happy song about sharing joy...
ah, I saw the movie 1 day after making this comment, youtube never notified me you commented on it.
it's true, very bitter sweet idea, and this song fits well with it. I would've stayed there. would you?
Yes it does! But that's the beauty of such a juxtaposition..
Megan....Lost Horizon.
Olivia is Hispanic. Argentina father and born in Argentina.
First saw this at about 13 - quite liked it. Though ive read since that its considered one of the worse films ever made. Not sure I agree - still like aspects of it
Oh, forgive me. I did not read the title of the video carefully.☺️
バートバカラックの映画🎞音楽の素敵な曲ねぇー
It's an excellent match to her speaking voice, and that's the way it's supposed to be in movies, but that's not Olivia Hussey singing. A singer named Andra Willis dubbed her vocals for this film.
Of the lead actors, only Sally Kellerman, Bobby Van, and James Shigeta perform their own singing.
I was disappointed to learn this too! I thought, not only was she beautiful (she is still beautiful today at age 61) but she could sing too!
Doesn't take anything away from me though. Still love her!
Singing was not Sally's strong suit...
Ron Hayes yes indeed, that is my mother, Andra Willis Muhoberac, singing lead. We are working on a remake of this song.
@@FromthePointedHill But at least it' was authentic. I don't know if they could have found a good match for her speaking voice. I also recall a long time ago that she was a co-performer for one of the Oscar nominated songs at the Academy Awards -- Thank You Very Much from the musical Scrooge with Albert Finney. Sally Introduced the song in English, followed by Burt Lancaster who sang it in Italian, and then Ricardo Montalban who sang in Spanish.
@Ron Hayes Man, thank you for pointing out my mother as the singer. Olivia wasn't happy about it, but I really love the song and am doing a cover of it in a slightly different style. using distorted guitars too.
Why squeezed?
I thought it was good, don't hate.
Roches Chamberlain has reason
wow in wedge heels---hardest thing to do! 40 years later it still is one of my fave muscial bec burt bacharrack party wrote the songs but I'm finding lots of facts about the movie that I didnd't know then. voices dubbed, worst film of all times (?), worst choreography, my friend Burt ridiculed. oh my.
I know.. Wow! I was 9 when I saw this at the big cinema at Marble Arch. It affected my view on the world to this day, and I had an interest in all things Asian and Buddhist from then on. 30 years later I married a Buddhist from Burma, and he loves this movie! xx
@sisterana9526 Well, Burt was friends with my mother, she'd done work for him before, and THAT is why it is MY MOTHER, Andra Willis Muhoberac, actually singing that song. I'm doing a cover of it soon. I have the original score (the entire score)... i'm going to use guitars and strange percussion like TABLA.
It's painful to watch these bits from the film.....it was such a total waste of a GREAT opportunity to remake the wonderful novel as a musical. Bacharach's songs are wonderful and thoughtful, half of the actors are well-cast, half just dreadful, and the direction was really quite awful (look at those bad TV Sit-com sets!) It really needed a classy director to pull it off without the hokum. A real pity Hollywood got it so wrong.
I think the only one good song which good in the film is The World is a Circle. I think that's the only song that should have been in the film and that's it.
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the dance number is hilariously awful ???? what you expect there in tibet not in some city in america its a folk danced where tibetan people danced on there folk music..and its not a disco or a rapp music either lol.
Always thought poor Olivia looked pregnant in this movie. They bound her up pretty tight, but still she looks a few months along. Lousy film that lost $8 million for Columbia. The songs are laughable. However there are some good moments, like Sally Kellerman who is amazing.
Definitely pregnant. Delivered son soon after
@Brian Cunningham it's my MOTHER, ANDRA WILLIS MUHOBERAC, doing all Olivia's "singing"
This should have been the theme to the movie not that stupid song at the beginning of the movie.