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It's stuck in my head and my heart!

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  • Oct 15, 2015
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Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to New Year's Eve in 1998. The place was New York City where my wife, my brother and I enjoyed an evening's performance of Les Miserables (on 42 Street). Around 10.00pm we spilt out of the theatre onto Broadway and made our way to our viewing position for the ball drop at the stroke midnight amidst 900,000 others.

A magical evening and a magical song. Enjoy.


 
 
 

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Richard, appearing to be deep in thought, an appearance that is deceptive.

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