Anne Murray

What is the song You Won’t See Me performed by the Beatles and Anne Murray?
It was written by Paul McCartney and released by The Beatles in 1965 on the Rubber Soul album. Paul McCartney sings lower harmony and George Harrison and John Lennon sing higher harmony together.
In 1974, “You Won’t See Me” became a big hit for Anne Murray, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the Billboard Easy Listening singles chart. Lennon is said to have told Murray that her version of “You Won’t See Me” was his favourite Beatles’ cover ever. Murray herself is a confessed Beatles fanatic and later covered several other of their songs as singles, including “Day Tripper” and “I’m Happy Just to Dance with You.” Murray would re-record the song as a duet with Shelby Lynne as part of her latest album.
“You Won’t See Me” was a double double A-sided hit for Murray. The flip side — “He Thinks I Still Care” — reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in July 1974, about the time “You Won’t See Me” peaked in popularity on the Hot 100.
Anne Murray – Snowbird
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The Best …So Far $5.50 Not exactly a country artist, since her records lack twang, and too casual and intimate to make for a standard-issue MOR pop performer, Anne Murray’s phenomenally warm, smooth voice has nevertheless secured a lofty place for her in both categories–and has occasionally brought her into the mainstream (read: traditionally rock and soul dominated) pop arena. If you’re not a fan, or much of a country… |
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What About Bob [VHS] $3.50 Comic wizard Bill Murray (CRADLE WILL ROCK, THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS) teams up with Academy Award(R)-winner Richard Dreyfuss teams up with (Best Actor, 1978, THE GOODBYE GIRL) in an outrageously wild comedy that’s sure to drive you off the deep end! Murray plays Bob Wiley, a troubled but lovable therapy patient who fears everything! After seeking help from noted psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin (Dreyfuss),… |
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What About Bob? $3.14 Hilarity abounds as neurotic Bill Murray discovers that his psychiatrist (Richard Dreyfuss) is about to go on vacation. What’s a patient to do but tag along uninvited to New Hampshire? There, amid the splendid New England scenery, Murray befriends Dreyfuss’ family while driving him crazy with his wacky behavior. With Julie Hagerty, Charlie Korsmo. 99 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Dig… |
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The Graduate $6.00 Few films have defined a generation as The Graduate did. The alienation, the nonconformity, the intergenerational romance, the blissful Simon and Garfunkel soundtrack–they all served to lob a cultural grenade smack into the middle of 1967 America, ultimately making the film the third most profitable up to that time. Seen from a later perspective, its radical chicness has dimmed a bit, yet it’s st… |