The CoverDoll Song Matching Game - Episode 30

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The CoverDoll Song Matching Game
Segment 30

 

Here is the game piece:

A fresh new game.  No songs have yet been associated with this picture yet!

The doll featured is Bianca. You've seen her on the big screen, the small screen, in CoverDoll and on the Doll Forum.  Now she adds the picture/song game to her resume.  A super thanks to Midiman for taking this special picture.  The picture really is wonderful.  **Does it bring a song to mind?    ****Please tell us ---- with a reply!

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The harp is a beautiful instrument that inspired the later creation of the pinion.

To me this photo says tranquillity and harmony. So what better than Greensleeves, an old folk song that was supposedly written by Henry 8th, played on the harp. :)

Here is the traditional English folk version.

Kharn

CoverDoll Publisher To err is human to forgive divine.

I just love this clip of Harpo Marx in the 1941 film the Big Store. He was a very accomplished harpist, and this rendition of the 17th century Drawing Room is great. :)

Kharn

CoverDoll Publisher To err is human to forgive divine.

The first song that came to my mind was Led Zepplin's 'Stairway to Heaven', and the video tells why:

Thanks Bianca!

Fantastic choice and my all time favourite song :) , you get a five star thumbs you mate for that choice 8)

Kharn

CoverDoll Publisher To err is human to forgive divine.

Camille and Kennerly - It is You I Have Loved - Shrek - Harp Music Duet - Identical Twins :)

Kharn

CoverDoll Publisher To err is human to forgive divine.

Iron Maiden - The Trooper in the harp Now we're talkin some real headbanging music :)

Kharn

CoverDoll Publisher To err is human to forgive divine.

I actually had my own song, 'Calling' which was the title song used in the INDI film "Far From India"

Click Play Button to play Calling

Sorry have not been participating recently.
It is a mood thing and of late we just have not been in it.
Don't really know any Harp music but this song did come to mind.