Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven (Official Music Video)
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Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven (Official Music Video)
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Sam Heughan in First Light as 18-year-old Flying Officer Geoffrey Wellum, based out of RAF Biggin Hill during the Battle of Britain.
The real Geoffrey (bottom r) was kind of a babe too.
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All musical instruments can be made to sing, but two - the cello and the oboe - evoke especially soulful sounds.
These amazing performances gift our senses with how the cello...ah, the cello...weeps, while the oboe suffers heart-wrenching lamentations.