Bette Midler - "Wind Beneath My Wings" (Official Music Video) video free download


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8 years ago

Nela Bishh

this song was played at my boyfriend funeral

8 years ago

Miracles Happen

Ezekiel 17:7"But there was another great eagle with great wings and much plumage; and behold, this vine bent its roots toward him and sent out its branches toward him from the beds where it was planted, that he might water it.

8 years ago

Ricardo Morales

Hola Amig@s de G+Deseandoles un Bendecido inicio de semana.!!!Cancion que aparese 1989!!!

8 years ago

Abel E. Jimenez

Happy Birthday to the beautiful, sexy and talented Karen Lucille "Lucy" Hale of PRETTY LITTLE LIARS fame. According to Billboard Magazine, these were the top 10 pop songs in North America the day Lucy was born with #1 song (in video form) in tow.(counting backwards)10. WHERE ARE YOU NOW?- Jimmy Harnen & Synch 9. CLOSE MY EYES FOREVER- Lita Ford/Ozzy Osbourne 8. SOLDIER OF LOVE- Donny Osmond 7. SATISFIED- Richard Marx 6. PATIENCE- Guns N Roses 5. BUFFALO STANCE- Neneh Cherry 4. ROCK ON- Michael Damian 3. EVERY LITTLE STEP- Bobby Brown 2. I'LL BE LOVING YOU FOREVER- New Kids On The Blockand the #1 song on the day #lucyhale was born is the video posted below. Enjoy peeps and Happy Birthday Lucy, 18th birthday pop top 10 coming up.

8 years ago

sandra fowler

Love you so much x x x

8 years ago

esther blom

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8 years ago

Chuck32ification

Amazing song. The value of Love, our lived ones and God of heaven almighty. Thank you , Me. Middler. Thank you Mom and dad. I love you. Your. Legacy, love and life Will be with me forever. Let someone know what they mean to you and the live you feel and have for them, today. 

8 years ago

Johnny Lonewolf

Live, Life, Love for Eternity!,. May & Cindy!

8 years ago

Justin Case

*On this day:**At 10th June of 1989, Bette Midler went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Wind Beneath My Wings', taken from the film 'Beaches'.*It was in 1982 when Nashville songwriters Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley wrote and recorded the demo for this song. They had a hard time finding anyone to record the song, and it was a full year before Roger Whittaker became the first artist to take it on. Following Whittaker's version, several artists recorded the song, including Sheena Easton, Lee Greenwood, B.J. Thomas, Lou Rawls (who was the first to chart with the songs, hitting #65 US), Gladys Knight & The Pips and Gary Morris. Morris' version became a #4 country hit, which led to Silbar & Henley winning the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Song of the Year. Gladys Knight & The Pips had a R&B hit with their version, which they retitled, "Hero." Larry Henley came up with the title and Jeff Silbar loved it, especially since he was learning to fly planes at the time. The title came out of a poem Henley had written. Instead of writing the chorus first (like Silbar and Henley usually did), they wrote it from start to finish. They were done writing it by the end of the day. The demo that Silbar and Henley recorded had a medium tempo. Their music publisher had the idea of slowing it down and making it a ballad.This was conceived as a love song from a man to a woman or vice versa, but it ended up with lyrics that were more universal, and could apply to many different types of relationships (friends, family, etc.). This is a major reason why the song was so successful.The most famous version of this song was Midler's. She recorded it in 1988 for her movie 'Beaches.' It was used in a dramatic scene at the end of the movie after the character played by Barbara Hershey died. After Midler's version became a hit, many other artists recorded the song, including Willie Nelson, John Tesh, Patti LaBelle, Perry Como and Judy Collins. It is one of the most performed songs of all time. This is the most popular song for funerals, beating out Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."Bette Midler revealed to The London Times February 14, 2009, that she initially disliked this song, but it later grew on her. She explained: "It's really grown on me. When I first heard it, I said, 'I'm not singing that song,' but the friend who gave it to me said, 'If you don't sing it I'll never speak to you again', so of course I had to sing the damned song. Whatever reservations I might have had I certainly don't have any more."This song won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1990. Bette Midler performed this song following the death montage at the Oscars in 2014. It was her first time singing at the Oscars.#BetteMidler #80sMusic#PopMusic #Ballad#PopBallad #Billboardcharts#Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Today's Memory

*On this day:**At 10th June of 1989, Bette Midler went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Wind Beneath My Wings', taken from the film 'Beaches'.*It was in 1982 when Nashville songwriters Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley wrote and recorded the demo for this song. They had a hard time finding anyone to record the song, and it was a full year before Roger Whittaker became the first artist to take it on. Following Whittaker's version, several artists recorded the song, including Sheena Easton, Lee Greenwood, B.J. Thomas, Lou Rawls (who was the first to chart with the songs, hitting #65 US), Gladys Knight & The Pips and Gary Morris. Morris' version became a #4 country hit, which led to Silbar & Henley winning the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Song of the Year. Gladys Knight & The Pips had a R&B hit with their version, which they retitled, "Hero." Larry Henley came up with the title and Jeff Silbar loved it, especially since he was learning to fly planes at the time. The title came out of a poem Henley had written. Instead of writing the chorus first (like Silbar and Henley usually did), they wrote it from start to finish. They were done writing it by the end of the day. The demo that Silbar and Henley recorded had a medium tempo. Their music publisher had the idea of slowing it down and making it a ballad.This was conceived as a love song from a man to a woman or vice versa, but it ended up with lyrics that were more universal, and could apply to many different types of relationships (friends, family, etc.). This is a major reason why the song was so successful.The most famous version of this song was Midler's. She recorded it in 1988 for her movie 'Beaches.' It was used in a dramatic scene at the end of the movie after the character played by Barbara Hershey died. After Midler's version became a hit, many other artists recorded the song, including Willie Nelson, John Tesh, Patti LaBelle, Perry Como and Judy Collins. It is one of the most performed songs of all time. This is the most popular song for funerals, beating out Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."Bette Midler revealed to The London Times February 14, 2009, that she initially disliked this song, but it later grew on her. She explained: "It's really grown on me. When I first heard it, I said, 'I'm not singing that song,' but the friend who gave it to me said, 'If you don't sing it I'll never speak to you again', so of course I had to sing the damned song. Whatever reservations I might have had I certainly don't have any more."This song won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1990. Bette Midler performed this song following the death montage at the Oscars in 2014. It was her first time singing at the Oscars.#BetteMidler #80sMusic#PopMusic #Ballad#PopBallad #Billboardcharts#Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Debbie Thompson

My lord is my WIND BENEATH MY WINGS. Great song. Better Midler from my Favorite movie BEACHES

8 years ago

La La

1988 No.1 on the US singles chart

8 years ago

Kaz Unknown

*On this day:**At 10th June of 1989, Bette Midler went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Wind Beneath My Wings', taken from the film 'Beaches'.*It was in 1982 when Nashville songwriters Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley wrote and recorded the demo for this song. They had a hard time finding anyone to record the song, and it was a full year before Roger Whittaker became the first artist to take it on. Following Whittaker's version, several artists recorded the song, including Sheena Easton, Lee Greenwood, B.J. Thomas, Lou Rawls (who was the first to chart with the songs, hitting #65 US), Gladys Knight & The Pips and Gary Morris. Morris' version became a #4 country hit, which led to Silbar & Henley winning the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Song of the Year. Gladys Knight & The Pips had a R&B hit with their version, which they retitled, "Hero." Larry Henley came up with the title and Jeff Silbar loved it, especially since he was learning to fly planes at the time. The title came out of a poem Henley had written. Instead of writing the chorus first (like Silbar and Henley usually did), they wrote it from start to finish. They were done writing it by the end of the day. The demo that Silbar and Henley recorded had a medium tempo. Their music publisher had the idea of slowing it down and making it a ballad.This was conceived as a love song from a man to a woman or vice versa, but it ended up with lyrics that were more universal, and could apply to many different types of relationships (friends, family, etc.). This is a major reason why the song was so successful.The most famous version of this song was Midler's. She recorded it in 1988 for her movie 'Beaches.' It was used in a dramatic scene at the end of the movie after the character played by Barbara Hershey died. After Midler's version became a hit, many other artists recorded the song, including Willie Nelson, John Tesh, Patti LaBelle, Perry Como and Judy Collins. It is one of the most performed songs of all time. This is the most popular song for funerals, beating out Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."Bette Midler revealed to The London Times February 14, 2009, that she initially disliked this song, but it later grew on her. She explained: "It's really grown on me. When I first heard it, I said, 'I'm not singing that song,' but the friend who gave it to me said, 'If you don't sing it I'll never speak to you again', so of course I had to sing the damned song. Whatever reservations I might have had I certainly don't have any more."This song won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1990. Bette Midler performed this song following the death montage at the Oscars in 2014. It was her first time singing at the Oscars.#BetteMidler #80sMusic#PopMusic #Ballad#PopBallad #Billboardcharts#Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Severnvalley Radio

*On this day:**At 10th June of 1989, Bette Midler went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Wind Beneath My Wings', taken from the film 'Beaches'.*It was in 1982 when Nashville songwriters Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley wrote and recorded the demo for this song. They had a hard time finding anyone to record the song, and it was a full year before Roger Whittaker became the first artist to take it on. Following Whittaker's version, several artists recorded the song, including Sheena Easton, Lee Greenwood, B.J. Thomas, Lou Rawls (who was the first to chart with the songs, hitting #65 US), Gladys Knight & The Pips and Gary Morris. Morris' version became a #4 country hit, which led to Silbar & Henley winning the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Song of the Year. Gladys Knight & The Pips had a R&B hit with their version, which they retitled, "Hero." Larry Henley came up with the title and Jeff Silbar loved it, especially since he was learning to fly planes at the time. The title came out of a poem Henley had written. Instead of writing the chorus first (like Silbar and Henley usually did), they wrote it from start to finish. They were done writing it by the end of the day. The demo that Silbar and Henley recorded had a medium tempo. Their music publisher had the idea of slowing it down and making it a ballad.This was conceived as a love song from a man to a woman or vice versa, but it ended up with lyrics that were more universal, and could apply to many different types of relationships (friends, family, etc.). This is a major reason why the song was so successful.The most famous version of this song was Midler's. She recorded it in 1988 for her movie 'Beaches.' It was used in a dramatic scene at the end of the movie after the character played by Barbara Hershey died. After Midler's version became a hit, many other artists recorded the song, including Willie Nelson, John Tesh, Patti LaBelle, Perry Como and Judy Collins. It is one of the most performed songs of all time. This is the most popular song for funerals, beating out Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."Bette Midler revealed to The London Times February 14, 2009, that she initially disliked this song, but it later grew on her. She explained: "It's really grown on me. When I first heard it, I said, 'I'm not singing that song,' but the friend who gave it to me said, 'If you don't sing it I'll never speak to you again', so of course I had to sing the damned song. Whatever reservations I might have had I certainly don't have any more."This song won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1990. Bette Midler performed this song following the death montage at the Oscars in 2014. It was her first time singing at the Oscars.#BetteMidler #80sMusic#PopMusic #Ballad#PopBallad #Billboardcharts#Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Old School 4 Life

*On this day:**At 10th June of 1989, Bette Midler went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Wind Beneath My Wings', taken from the film 'Beaches'.*It was in 1982 when Nashville songwriters Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley wrote and recorded the demo for this song. They had a hard time finding anyone to record the song, and it was a full year before Roger Whittaker became the first artist to take it on. Following Whittaker's version, several artists recorded the song, including Sheena Easton, Lee Greenwood, B.J. Thomas, Lou Rawls (who was the first to chart with the songs, hitting #65 US), Gladys Knight & The Pips and Gary Morris. Morris' version became a #4 country hit, which led to Silbar & Henley winning the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Song of the Year. Gladys Knight & The Pips had a R&B hit with their version, which they retitled, "Hero." Larry Henley came up with the title and Jeff Silbar loved it, especially since he was learning to fly planes at the time. The title came out of a poem Henley had written. Instead of writing the chorus first (like Silbar and Henley usually did), they wrote it from start to finish. They were done writing it by the end of the day. The demo that Silbar and Henley recorded had a medium tempo. Their music publisher had the idea of slowing it down and making it a ballad.This was conceived as a love song from a man to a woman or vice versa, but it ended up with lyrics that were more universal, and could apply to many different types of relationships (friends, family, etc.). This is a major reason why the song was so successful.The most famous version of this song was Midler's. She recorded it in 1988 for her movie 'Beaches.' It was used in a dramatic scene at the end of the movie after the character played by Barbara Hershey died. After Midler's version became a hit, many other artists recorded the song, including Willie Nelson, John Tesh, Patti LaBelle, Perry Como and Judy Collins. It is one of the most performed songs of all time. This is the most popular song for funerals, beating out Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."Bette Midler revealed to The London Times February 14, 2009, that she initially disliked this song, but it later grew on her. She explained: "It's really grown on me. When I first heard it, I said, 'I'm not singing that song,' but the friend who gave it to me said, 'If you don't sing it I'll never speak to you again', so of course I had to sing the damned song. Whatever reservations I might have had I certainly don't have any more."This song won the Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1990. Bette Midler performed this song following the death montage at the Oscars in 2014. It was her first time singing at the Oscars.#BetteMidler #80sMusic#PopMusic #Ballad#PopBallad #Billboardcharts#Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Patrick Schieber

This was the number one song in the country when I was born. 6-7-89

8 years ago

sandra fowler

Still miss you both so much x x x

8 years ago

chris baird

who does this song remind you of?

8 years ago

サスケ 内葉 

ひ〜ろ〜♪

8 years ago

Marc DalPonte

I did not have a mom die yet but my friend's mom passed away I do not remember when she died 

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