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Post by Richard on Jul 16, 2010 7:22:59 GMT
Hello Libby! The Royal British Legion have replaced the video with an extended version. Hayley still appears briefly at 1:09: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZo1oU2RWRgI've changed the link in my previous post. Richard
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Post by Richard on Jul 16, 2010 16:01:07 GMT
I've found a video from British Forces News which includes a brief clip of Hayley singing at the end: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q382uS99JiAThe song was 'A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square'. Richard
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Post by Nordly on Jul 16, 2010 20:47:19 GMT
Hi Richard,
That sounded beautiful - magical, even. I hope Hayley records some of the Battle of Britain songs; they really seem to suit her voice and style.
As usual, Hayley looked lovely. I love her hair like that - she seems to be a 40s girl at heart!
~Nordly
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Post by Libby on Jul 17, 2010 5:04:23 GMT
And I think Hayley even said the songs suit her voice, in the recent Wales radio interview. That wasn't enough for me to tell what the song really sounds like, other than kind of old-fasioned. On the subject of CDs: There's a Hayley fan named Mike from another classical music-based fan site who said he went to the Southend concert. He said that a RAF Band lady who was at the desk selling CDs, told them that a CD of the tour would be available some time after the tour ends. And remember, Hayley herself said in the Wales interview that there is a possibility for the songs to be put on CD, too. I'd buy it just for the song We'll Meet Again, if nothing else, but I'm sure I'd like other songs, too.
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Post by Joe on Jul 17, 2010 17:41:28 GMT
Hi all,
Thanks for all of the photos and info re the Friends of the Forces Awards.
This was a truly remarkable event which I was so glad Hayley took part in.
Many thanks, Joe
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Post by Libby on Jul 18, 2010 3:19:49 GMT
Actually, I think it was the Wolverhampton interview where she said there might be a CD.
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