You'll Never Walk Alone - BBC - Last Night of the Proms 2010 video free download


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You'll Never Walk Alone is from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Carousel first performed in Broadway in 1945.It was adapted as a Cinemascope 55 film in 1956 and as a made-for-television special on videotape in 1967.

It is particularly well-regarded among musicals by the theatre community, and Richard Rodgers, in his autobiography Musical Stages, said it was his favorite musical. Time magazine named it the best musical of the 20th century.

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9 years ago

baz sam

greatest song to be sung in lfc.s ground we made it ours .the passion of this song says it all r.i.p 96 Hillsborough I was there and fortunate to have my life still .never forgotten ynwa

10 years ago

Peter Rollo

My wonderful holiday time I spend in England for 25 years...

10 years ago

Lawrence Newall

This song basically belongs to our city now :P R&H no one will know but they'll associate it with us now :P 

10 years ago

Fabio Paolo Barbieri

I can never hear this song without thinking of the farewell to the dead of Hillsborough. It brings tears to my eyes every time.

11 years ago

Karl Fredrik Nilsen

And we that are not interested of football love this performance too.

11 years ago

YouTube Sucks

when liverpool fans sing this it sounds so much better, so much more passion... This is some toff wank attempt

11 years ago

Kathleen Riney

"STUDENT PRINCE" & "I'LL WALK WITH GOD" still my favorites...We grew up listening to ALL of R&H ...Different one every week on the Radio..Very hard to pick a favorite!

11 years ago

Kathleen Riney

I grew up listening to ALL of the R&H Musicals....Played different Stories every week..."STUDENT PRINCE" & "I'LL WALK WITH GOD" still one of my favorites.

11 years ago

Warren Pugh

This is better than 'it gets'..WASP

11 years ago

AnonymousGuyfromRome

There is some kind of solemn, sorrowful beauty in having this song sung at at a place called Hillsborough, even though it is not the one that still causes such pain.

11 years ago

Daníel Thordarson

YNWA LIVERPOOL!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

ekmad

"19-sexties" hahahaha

11 years ago

Malcolm Parnaby

you have the wrong end of the stick Ollie Birch what I was indicating was as with other songs such as I'm forever blowing bubbles, they are maybe associated with football clubs now, but they are nothing to do with football in that they are scores from various musicals Liverpool Celtic West Ham etc can adopt whatever they want, as long as they never forget where the song came from, and some fans won't even realise that

11 years ago

Ollie Birch

being used as the anthem for LFC isn't "nothing to do with football", who are you to dictate what a piece of music means to people?

11 years ago

Martin St. Hill

Liverpool FC have "You'll Never Walk Alone" on their crest. It's sung before every home match, and usually by the away support. So it does actually. It might originate from a musical, but it's very ingrained in some football clubs, not just Liverpool.

11 years ago

Malcolm Parnaby

its nothing to do with football its from a musical ok

11 years ago

carlos ferreira

Liverpool YNWA. From México

12 years ago

adie gunadie

i am liverpool fans

12 years ago

drhalsall

Although I am a Man Utd, supporter I must point out that this song is associated with Liverpool FC, and draws its power from the tragedies that clubs' supporters have faced.

12 years ago

Skippy Doo

What a beautiful rendition of a time honored ballad from Rogers & Hammerstein performed by the majestic BBC orchestra. What is so miraculous is that many different choruses from around the UK & elsewhere were channeling in! This couldn't have happened in the US, as they are so happily engaging in political genocide...poor sots. God save our Queen, as we live in a civil, intelligent lad and realm. Peace.

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