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I see them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
I see skies of blue and clouds of white
The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
The colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces of people going by
I see friends shaking hands
Saying, "How do you do?"
They're really saying, "I love you."
I hear babies cry, I watch them grow
They'll learn much more than I'll ever know
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
Yes, I think to myself
What a wonderful world
Oh yeah
I know I'll take abuse for this, but maybe I can help explain to those who cannot fathom how someone could dislike this song.
I gave it a 2, because it's mercifully short.
For me, it takes saccharine to level 10. It just wallows in sentimentality and simplicity so deeply that it hurts. It's like many Norman Rockwell paintings; not all, of course. It's like the audible version of a "hang in there" motivational cat poster.
Maybe it's the cynic in me, but I just can't listen to this without thinking about biting into a cupcake so sweet that it makes your teeth hurt. Sweet beyond necessary. Sweet beyond credibility.
It gets worse. I feel the same way about Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah."
:(
ps: And I don't dislike Louis Armstrong. He's obviously great. He inspired me to take up the trumpet as a youngster. It's just this song seems like one he wrote for a movie deal he could not escape.
I LIKE IT! I think it is EXCELLENT!! Thanx RP!
I gave it a 2, because it's mercifully short.
For me, it takes saccharine to level 10. It just wallows in sentimentality and simplicity so deeply that it hurts. It's like many Norman Rockwell paintings; not all, of course. It's like the audible version of a "hang in there" motivational cat poster.
Maybe it's the cynic in me, but I just can't listen to this without thinking about biting into a cupcake so sweet that it makes your teeth hurt. Sweet beyond necessary. Sweet beyond credibility.
It gets worse. I feel the same way about Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah."
:(
ps: And I don't dislike Louis Armstrong. He's obviously great. He inspired me to take up the trumpet as a youngster. It's just this song seems like one he wrote for a movie deal he could not escape.
15 people give this a 1. Duh. I hope I never need to meet them.
Let's see. Who would give this a 1?
Charlie Parker
Dizzy Gillespie
Miles Davis
Charles Mingus
Cecil Taylor
and that's just for starters
15 people give this a 1. Duh. I hope I never need to meet them.
I would happily counter them if I could, by giving a rating of 15. This song has some very deep personal meanings for me, I would easily rate it above all the other songs I've rated with a 10.
LOUIS ARMSTRONG was born in New Orleans over 120 years ago, in August 1901.

LINK:
Louis Armstrong's Childhood - America Comes Alive

At a complete loss as to why anyone could rate this song a 1.
Thats what Miles Davis or Dizzy Gillespie would rate it
15 people give this a 1. Duh. I hope I never need to meet them.
And, they wonder why nobody wants to talk to them!
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At a complete loss as to why anyone could rate this song a 1.
Grinch?
I can imagine another song that deserve a 10. for example Imagine. Which happens to be the follow-up right now! Classic!

@Bill - how about Jungle Book?, some deep philosophy in there as well!
Spot on, my friend.

Sorry
The only track I've instantly given a 10.
Desert island favourite
..... yes very much so - a really feel good song :-)
The only track I've instantly given a 10.
Desert island favourite
Right on Carl..good lesson for today. Props.
...and not for "today" only, i would add with your permission.

Quite possibly the most uplifting song I know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Satchmo ownes this song, all other versions fall short.
Good stuff this one is.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
It seems that way, but if you tune out the media that focus on the sensational, shocking and tawdry (it sells — but not to me) and tune into the wonderful things big and small that are all around us in myriad forms, it is a wonderful world (and would be even more wonderful if more would tune out the negative stuff, I believe).
Right on Carl..good lesson for today. Props.

(And overrated!)
Maybe so, but that does not deny the stellar 10 it deserves.
Just puts a smile on your face, now if only all of us could go thru our days humming this song in the back of our heads would not this world be a more wonderful and peaceful place to live.
(And overrated!)
If Tiffany were singing it...probably not a 10 though.


Amen.

It seems that way, but if you tune out the media that focus on the sensational, shocking and tawdry (it sells — but not to me) and tune into the wonderful things big and small that are all around us in myriad forms, it is a wonderful world (and would be even more wonderful if more would tune out the negative stuff, I believe).

What a sweet thought

Like the screen name and location.

Funny, I just emailed my wife, telling her I was thinking of our daughter because of this song coming on and how much she loves this song. Everyone has to stop what they are doing when this song starts so she can sing along. Big smile indeed.
For some reason I always associate this song with Christmas, even though it is not a Christmas song...
And who ARE these people?
Can this be the same rowdy crowd that waxes ecstatic over Pink Floyd?
Or is that a different subgroup of RP listeners?
Just a bunch of folks who have a Very wide range of musical tastes.
Fixed your typos.
And who ARE these people?
Can this be the same rowdy crowd that waxes ecstatic over Pink Floyd?
Or is that a different subgroup of RP listeners?
Only the mashup by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole is better....


What would have been better was to add the link to the page. But aside that, isnt it a Wonderful World!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WlbQPmXg08
Thanks Bill :)


One of my favorite songs, and Louis Armstrong is an amazing artist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxCM9dellRs
Armstrong's is still the best.









LOUIS ARMSTRONG was born in New Orleans over 120 years ago, in August 1901.
LINK:
Louis Armstrong's Childhood - America Comes Alive
…and I bet he's still smiling, just like in this picture.