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A tribute to an often forgotten great talent. Clips used (not listed in order of appearance): The Young Doctors (1961) The Longest Day (1962) Act One (1963) The New Interns (1964) Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964) Ship of Fools (1965) King Rat (1965) Lost Command (1966) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) The Quiller Memorandum (1966) The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) Bye Bye Braverman (1968) No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) The Southern Star (1969) The Bridge at Remagen (1969) The song is Roseville Fair sung by Dakota Blonde. Lyrics: Well the night was clear and the stars were shining And the moon came up so quiet in the sky And all the people gathered 'round and the band was a-tunin' I can hear them now playin' "Coming Through the Rye" He was dressed in blue and she looked so lovely Just a gentle flower of a small town girl And then he took her hand and they danced to the music With a single smile she became his world And they danced all night to the fiddle and the banjo Their drifting tunes seemed to fill the air So long ago, but they still remember When they fell in love at the Roseville Fair Now, they courted well, and they courted dearly They rocked for hours in the front porch chair And when a year went by from the time that he met her When he made her his at the Roseville Fair Well they danced all night to the fiddle and the banjo Their drifting tunes seemed to fill the air So long ago, but they still remember When they fell in love at the Roseville Fair And they danced all night to the fiddle and the banjo Their drifting tunes seemed to fill the air So long ago, but they still remember When they fell in love at the Roseville Fair And here's a song for all the lovers And here's a tune that you can share May you dance all night to the fiddle and the banjo Oh the way they did at the Roseville Fair Yeah the way they did at the Roseville Fair Songwriter: Bill Staines The clips & song are not mine.