Indeed, Indeed! Here in the states--TCM plays a lot of her films---it is always so wonderful to see her again. I remember how much I loved her when I was a girl....! I admired her for leaving the spotlight and having a "life" for herself and her family, outside that arena....! RIP, lovely Deana.
Gadjo: I firmly believe it would be herself. With that voice she could walk on water. After worldwide fame she turned her back on it and settled for a secluded life with her third husband in France.
My mother had a 78 of Deanna Durbin singing Ave Maria. She loved Deanna Durbin's voice. RIP
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about Deanna Durbin but I do wish that I could whistle:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fresh face, reminds me of someone. :¬) May she rest in peace.
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Indeed, Indeed! Here in the states--TCM plays a lot of her films---it is always so wonderful to see her again. I remember how much I loved her when I was a girl....!
ReplyDeleteI admired her for leaving the spotlight and having a "life" for herself and her family, outside that arena....! RIP, lovely Deana.
Roseneath: I still know all the words to most of her songs.
ReplyDeleteGranny Annie: me too:)
Map: she was my hero when I
was a young girl.
Naomi: me too. I wanted to be Deanna Durbin. My sister played the piano and I sang all her songs - verses and all:)
My dad's favourite.
ReplyDeleteAndrewM: yes I remember.
ReplyDeleteI confess I don't know much about her. Is that really her whistling or has it been dubbed in by a cheery postman?
ReplyDeleteGadjo: I firmly believe it would be herself. With that voice she could walk on water.
ReplyDeleteAfter worldwide fame she turned her back on it and settled for a secluded life with her third husband in France.