Judith Durham - Plaisir D'Amour video free download


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Duration: 03:22
Uploaded: 2009/02/25

Judith sings Plaisir D'Amour from Judith Durham, The Seekers 25 Year Reunion Celebration.

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8 years ago

aljcamp

The others are just imitations

8 years ago

Alastair Dick

Beautiful!

9 years ago

Raymond LaBay

Sweet dreams and peace be with you.

9 years ago

baritonebynight

This is probably the truest of all love songs. Sadly.

9 years ago

steve goard

Words fail me mmmm.

9 years ago

launch555

なぜか心が惹かれます。I like her way of singing and her beautiful voice! 素晴らしいですね。

9 years ago

texasbluegrassfan

C'est Magnifique! Or, as we say in Texas, "She's magnificent"!

9 years ago

Scott Brackstone

Greatstuff365, If you go to Wikipedia for this song Plaisir D'amour it will note that Elvis reworked this song for "Can't Help Falling in Love". He used a song that was a hit 170 years before his.

9 years ago

david cambra

Brings me back to the days of Edith Piaf1

9 years ago

Raymond LaBay

Still as fresh and pure as the day it was written. 

9 years ago

campbell faulkner

been listening to the seekers for nearly 50 years, thats the first time i,ve heard judith durham singing solo. what an amazing voice, 

9 years ago

Jillian Wales

I love listening to any/all of Judith's songs as her voice is so very pure!

9 years ago

Raul Martinez

Wow! There can never be enough said; about Judith Durham's Musical Grace..,

9 years ago

William Murray

IT CAN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN JUDITH , ALWAYS PERFECTION !

9 years ago

paul goodhand

wonderful song sung by a great voice

9 years ago

Greatstuff365

Fools Rush In? This doesn't sound anything remotely like that Elvis Song.. You sure your talking about the right song Mottled?

10 years ago

londonchinese

To mottledbrain - you're spot on. The music for the song "Can't Help Falling in Love" was based on "Plaisir d'Amour", although it wasn't an exact copy (unlike "No More" which took the tune from "La Paloma" wholesale, "Surrender" from "Come Back to Sorrento" or "Wooden Heart" from the German folk song "Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Städtele hinaus".)

10 years ago

mottledbrain

Is Elvis Presley`s `Fools Rush In` based on the same tune? I keep hearing it, so I'm wondering if it is actually the exact same piece of music.

10 years ago

lostpebble

This was Marie Antoinette's favorite tune and she herself performed it in her small theater in the palace hundreds year ago. Yes, you guessed it, the queen with her head chopped off by the guillotine in the French revolution, the lyrics of the song is quite sad in that context.

10 years ago

Lothar Schendera

Absolut schön,diese Stimme einfach wundervoll

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