Elton John - Candle In the Wind (Goodbye Norma Jean) video free download
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Duration: 03:36
Uploaded: 2010/07/11
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5 years ago
Toby Blake
When I was a kid I watched Marylin on tv, then in 1970 me and a mortuary cleaning man went to this cemetary near Brentwood, LA to clean the terrazzo tile in the embalming room. He said, you wanna see something?" I said Sure. He took me out into the cemetary and we walked up to a set of tombs and he pointed to one; it said Marylin Monroe. Since then I thought it was too bad she wasn't buried under her original name. Small world.
5 years ago
Henry Osbourne
No matter what anyone argues: this will always be Marilyn's song and no one else's
5 years ago
Annisa Hasan
When I first heard this song, I actually cried because I realised how much they used her as a product, now she's gone they couldn't amend how they treated her and they realised how much they took her for granted. I never cried before I heard this song, I just thought wow, Marilyn was gorgeous and talented, I just want to be like her, I never knew her background story and how much she was suffering in the Hollywood world until I heard this song.
6 years ago
Veli Martin Keitel
Did you folks know Norma Jean has been changed to Norma Jeane?
6 years ago
Caitlin ROSS
6 years ago
Nomadistar
This IS your song Norma Jean!!! Always and forever. Much love, may you rest in peace dear lady.Edit: And you seem to be more of a bonfire than a candle, if I may be so bold.
6 years ago
J SM
I loved Diana but I prefer this original song. This is Norma Jean's song.
6 years ago
Míriam Auxiliadora
Linda a interpretação,muito tocante!
7 years ago
STN Gh0sTt
Sisi mr galice
7 years ago
Kerzid
magikarp
7 years ago
Patrick Barnes
the candle is back for one last fight ghost till i am gone
7 years ago
BG GB
Norma Jeane
7 years ago
JakotsuTheOne
This song always reminds me of my Nana Howe, thank you Elton John.
8 years ago
david sandlin
In my opinion this version is much better than the Princess Di remake. Although it wasnt a bad rewrite for only having a few days. To me though he was speaking to the real person in the first one. in dianes version he was speaking to the myth she had already become.
8 years ago
Johnny Marlow
Marilyn and Diana , both big big lost. so sad.
8 years ago
Johnny Marlow
Marilyn and Diana , both big big lost. so sad.
9 years ago
Walter Mirren
Goodnight Norma Jean. Thank you Sir Elton.
10 years ago
Alice Cheshire
I danced to this in a performance but I said I could never do justice to this song so I did a report and I pretended to be Marlylin and played this song while I did