To celebrate Sue reaching 200 appearances on this blog, Suefan has sent me this solo performance, dancing to James Galway's instrumental verson of John Denver's Annie's Song.
Thanks for the clip, Suefan!
To celebrate Sue reaching 200 appearances on this blog, Suefan has sent me this solo performance, dancing to James Galway's instrumental verson of John Denver's Annie's Song.
Thanks for the clip, Suefan!
Thanks to everyone who's helping with the never-ending task of keeping clips on the blog watchable. Some recent fixes:
Legs & Co. - Nights On Broadway
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4 comments:
Happy 200th Susie and nice performance to post SueFan
Just beautiful,exquisite and mesmeric stuff Sue. Just more ammo for me to use tommorow.
I`ve always known this John Denver tune as `You fill up my senses`. Never realised it was also called `Annies song`, thanx Suefan i`ve learned something new.
This is a lovely song for a flute
and a perfect accompaniment for the
elfin grace of the FAMOUS Sue to show the EXQUISITE beauty of her dance to this number. That this
lovely young womans steps are too light to disturb thistledown is evident here. Strangly,i was introduced by an old girlfriend, Annie, to a lovely girl who became my wife, who just happened to be
born the SAME year as Sue, AND ALL
three of us liked John Denver.
the Sue seen here
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