Normie Rowe - Que Sera Sera 1965 video free download


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Duration: 02:33
Uploaded: 2010/01/14

Live TV performance of Normie Rowe performing "Que Sera Sera" from 1965

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9 years ago

Gaz3153

When you wish to add a recorded soundtrack to a video, learn how to do it properly. Your effort is woeful, lip sync is one of the most amateurish I have seen!

9 years ago

discovery781

Awful version 

9 years ago

Annette Fort

This is the music which is embedded in my soul...rightly or wrongly it is what it is. I'm grateful for the times

9 years ago

terrythekittie

A great idea to re-interpret an old Doris Day sing-along into a rock format. Joe Cocker turning a Beatles sing-along 'With A Little Help..' and making it his own, another great example.

9 years ago

7Sandie

badly out of sync, but always loved Normie :)

9 years ago

Greg Lowe

This is at a time when Aussie music was at its beginning and has only gotten bettef

9 years ago

Susan Gentles

shocking to watch as he so voice over., he's forgotten the words most of the time. : (

9 years ago

Andrew McPhail

Eat your heart out Doris Day

10 years ago

james dorman

Normie in a Radio Interview recently told the audience that the reason he willing went to Vietnam was that he had a outstanding Tax Bill for $17,000 through poor accounting by his record company.He told us that he earned more per year in the Army than what he was earning as a Pop Star at the time.When he came back from overseas he cleared all his debts in full.

10 years ago

Charlie Chaplin

He did not have to call this marvelous tune "Que sera, sera"; he could've named it anything else. Just change the lyrics; which is childishly simple. The tune is what makes a song great -rarely the lyrics. Salute

10 years ago

goldwingman1500

Another Great Old One .

10 years ago

goldwingman1500

Such Is Life ?

10 years ago

LJY08

Pretty cute. Why do men have to get older and hairier?

10 years ago

Stephen Bishop

Why does the stuffed toy have a smile on its face when he turns it around?

10 years ago

Peter Ross

I was to go Vietnam the same time as Normie. I wasn't required. I don,t think in retrospect that I would have been as good as he did. Bravo Normie, you are my true hero

10 years ago

Oranges91

"Birthdates drawn in the sixth National Service ballot: 8 September 1967 Men included in the ballot who were born prior to 1 July 1947 but were absent from Australia when their age group was required to register. February 1" Normie Rowe had been touring in the United Kingdom since 1966, which is why he included in the drafted group. Do your own homework.

10 years ago

oldstuff

God, that sucks big-time!

11 years ago

RevolutionaryRocket

Normie Rowe was born 1st February 1947. That birth date date was never called up in the conscription ballot. January 30th and February 3rd were the closest dates. Do you own homework - you will see I am right. There is something very rotten within the war mongering Liberal Australian government.

11 years ago

colindominy

Wasn't long after this .. and they drafted poor old Normie & trundled him off to Vietnam .. to fight against patriots who'd never had a beef with him ..... like Cassius Clay used to say .. them Nth Viets never hurt me .. & I don't wanna hurt them ....

11 years ago

mssusan1961

Well I've always thought it craps all over Doris Day's version lol

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