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"I don't know what this song is about. When I was writing this I was going through a divorce. And the only thing I can say about it is that it's obviously in anger. It's the angry side, or the bitter side of a separation. So what makes it even more comical is when I hear these stories which started many years ago, particularly in America, of someone come up to me and say, 'Did you really see someone drowning?' I said, 'No, wrong'. And then every time I go back to America the story gets Chinese whispers, it gets more and more elaborate. It's so frustrating, 'cos this is one song out of all the songs probably that I've ever written that I really don't know what it's about, you know." - Phil Collins
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J. S. Bach: Air
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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1978: JPY's promo-video for the hit single 'Love Is In The Air', the title track taken from the 1978 album. Written and produced by the legendary George Young and Harry Vanda (ex-Easybeats/Flash 'n' The Pan). Trivia: This film-clip was shot by Dave Westway for an Australian music show titled 'Funky Road'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paul_Young -------------------------------------- NZOZ NZOZ1978 1978 Australia Late Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s External Tags: George Young, Harry Vanda, Flash 'n' The Pan, The Easybeats, AC/DC Musical Terms: Disco, Romantic, AM, Pop, Teen, Love Song
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"Walking In The Air." (The original version from "The Snowman" with Peter Auty)
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BBC News, world edition Monday, 9 December 2002, 22:22 GMT Peter Auty - His best known solo performance, was undoubtedly in 1982 when he recorded "Walking in the Air" for Howard Blake's soundtrack to The Snowman, a highly successful animated film.The original voice behind Christmas animation film The Snowman has finally been recognised - after choirboy Aled Jones claimed the credit for 20 years. Viewers had thought Aled - now a familiar presenter of Songs of Praise - was the vocal talent behind the Walking In The Air song, which has delighted families annually since 1982. But the youthful Welsh singer was chosen by composer Howard Blake to release a re-recorded version of the song - a huge hit that catapulted Aled to fame. Chorister Peter Auty, who sang the version used in the animation for just £300 and was left out from the closing credits in the rush to finish the film, was reinstated by producers Monday.
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