At The Movies, Sixties

AT THE MOVIES (March 23, 2023)

Welcome back to another edition of At The Movies. The show is about to start so I won’t talk long.

“The Windmills of Your Mind” was written by French composer Michel Legrand with English lyrics written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman.  The song was introduced in the 1968 film “The Thomas Crown Affair” and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. 

Here is English singer and actor Noel Harrison singing “The Windmills of Your Mind”. Enjoy this one.

What a hauntingly beautiful song with absolutely amazing scenes from the movie. Steve McQueen was an extremely versatile actor portraying a suave jewel thief, a cowboy or a WWII POW In addition, he was an accomplished race car driver and motorcycle enthusiast who insisted on doing most of his own stunts.

Now it’s time for the question of the day:

Noel Harrison’s father was a very famous actor who starred in many different types of movies. Can you name this famous Englishman and a couple of the musical movies he made? (Answers will be given next Thursday.)

Here’s the question from last week; did you get it right?

“Which dynamic duo from England wrote the music and lyrics for “Circle Of Life”?

And the answer is an easy one ….. Elton John and Tim Rice.

Thanks for hanging out with me here At The Movies. Have a great weekend! Let’s meet up again next Thursday.

I wonder what Mr. Bump’s got coming up next in The Culture Club.

See you on the flip side.

I’m The Sicilian Storyteller

NAR © 2023

29 thoughts on “AT THE MOVIES (March 23, 2023)”

  1. Since it’s obviously not George, I’ll go with Rex. That’s the only ones that I can think of with that surname. By the way, The Thomas Crown Affair is a brilliant movie.

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    1. Correct you are on both counts. It’s funny; Harrison is a fairly common name but at the mo I can’t think of another personality with that last name!
      I loved The Thomas Crown Affair and adored Steve McQueen in everything he did.

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  2. You have reminded me that some time ago I was thinking about a hard rock version of this song, with heavy guitars riffing at the middle section, accompanied by a vocal crescendo and possibly after the bridge a change from Em to Am.. I don’t know why but this song always whispered to me that it needed a burst of emotion/energy.

    Buongiorno, cara🌺

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  3. “The Windmills of Your Mind”. What a beautiful song. Maybe it was just my age and life at that time, but it seems that there was once an era when movies and beautiful songs, signature songs, went together. Does anyone else remember that time?

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    1. Indeed, I do!! There are so many marvelous signature songs from movies; I tried my best to present some of them here. Hopefully there will be others you will relate to.
      I agree – this is a lovely tune and I couldn’t leave it out. It will be interesting to see how many people are familiar with this enchanting melody.
      Thanks for your insightful comments.

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