There's a new romantic movie - set in the 1950's and 1960's - showing on Amazon Prime. The name of this sweet romance is "Sylvia's Love."
Imagine my delight about 2/3rd's of the way through the movie to lookup from my handwork and hear Doris singing "Fly Me to the Moon." Then at the end of the movie there is this credit, ""to Diahann, Nancy, and Doris."
This is a particularly amazing tribute considering that the movie is told from the experience of African-Americans and all of the music (or at least all I could identify) is from black performers of that period.
The movie is sweet and worth watching on it's own (if you're in the mood for a romance) - but Doris's lovely voice was the cherry on top.
Doris' Lovely Voice in New Movie - Sylvie's Love
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I love that. Thanks for sharing and I will watch this film soon.
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Re: Doris' Lovely Voice in New Movie - Sylvie's Love
Two others to keep an eye on:
CRUELLA is being released in May, 2021. The Trailer for this movie features Doris' wonderful rendering of "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" from her Latin For Lovers album.
Also, the popular Netflix series, "Man in the High Castle" features a lot of Doris music in the background.
CRUELLA is being released in May, 2021. The Trailer for this movie features Doris' wonderful rendering of "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" from her Latin For Lovers album.
Also, the popular Netflix series, "Man in the High Castle" features a lot of Doris music in the background.
Re: Doris' Lovely Voice in New Movie - Sylvie's Love
Thanks for the tips - I'll watch for these.
mikeydv wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 15:21Two others to keep an eye on:
CRUELLA is being released in May, 2021. The Trailer for this movie features Doris' wonderful rendering of "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" from her Latin For Lovers album.
Also, the popular Netflix series, "Man in the High Castle" features a lot of Doris music in the background.
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