JUDY COLLINS - "From A Distance" 1988 HD video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/02/13

Judy Collins sings the Julie Gold song, "From A Distance," on this 1988 broadcast of the Pat Sajak Show. Judy's piano accompanist is Joseph Joubert. Judy recorded and released this song twice in the late 1980s, first for her 1988 live album "Sanity and Grace," then for her next studio album, "Fires of Eden" on Columbia Records. The song was first recorded by Nancy Griffin in 1987, but in 1990, it became a big hit for Bette Midler.

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8 years ago

dmmct99

My favorite version of this.

9 years ago

Richard Edwards

One of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. Nevertheless, my dear friends, if we are wrong about which one true God this is referring to then we could be eternally mistaken. What then will you say to God? After all, all of you do have sufficient logic to know that no human, as founder of a religion can help you. He may have been a savant genius yet he cannot pay the debt for your sin that you owe. Jesus Christ the perfect God-man paid the sin-debt owed when he died and then of course he was raised from the dead by God His Father. You can Repent and believe in the gospel or you can continue to reject Him as the majority of people did and do. Flee to Jesus Christ and you will receive eternal life and be born again as he describes in John chapter three.

10 years ago

lightlyone

Not bad, but a little too delicately done for my taste. I like the hardball delivery of Nanci Griffith or Bette Midler's gutsy rendition. 

10 years ago

Linde Lund

I like this version of Judy Collins. Thank you so much for posting!

10 years ago

sachseco

Why is not the pianist/vocalist listed?

11 years ago

C6H12B26

First version I ever heard. Remains the best for me ... a great voice without defect .... Rather exceptional. Great song. Great thanks !

13 years ago

eve mcc

no one sings it as well as nanci griffith in my opinion, but the song is lovely, it will go down as a great...

13 years ago

jezkn

A bit durgy - I'm afraid - that's down to the arrangement, not the song (of course)

13 years ago

nancyfloressantos

Remembering 1988, one of the luckiest and happiest years of my life.

13 years ago

meltzerboy

This may be regarded as Bette Midler's song but Judy Collins sings it beautifully. Thanks for sharing!

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