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- Title
- Through the Eyes of Love
- Content partner
- NZ On Screen
- Collection
- NZ On Screen
- Description
New Zealanders have been accused of not rushing to express their feelings. Made for TV One's Work of Art slot, this collection of 10 classic love songs offers striking evidence to the contrary. A roll call of song-writers and musicians talk candidly about love and putting it into song. Each performs a classic song they're closely identified with, from Ruru Karaitiana's 'Blue Smoke' (performed here by Jackie Clarke) to John Rowles' 'Cheryl Moana Marie', to stripped back versions of 'I See Red'...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1998
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/through-the-eyes-of-love-1998
- Related subjects
- bic runga / chris knox / dave dobbyn / tim finn / emotion / culture / pop / love / song / music / nz on air / new zealand on air / sentimental / blue smoke / ruru karaitiana / jackie clarke / john rowles / cheryl moana marie / shona laing / 1905 / i see red / sentiment / debbie harwood / dance exponents / victoria / jordan luck / split enz / loyal / submarine bells / martin phillipps / dunedin sound / punk / melancholy / not given lightly / barbara ward / polynesian music / māori music / harmony / ardijah / watching you / ryan monga / betty-anne monga / sway / songwriting / hawaii / exponents / windsor castle / relationships / york street studios / world war two / now is the hour / sixties / 1960s / new zealand music / romance / york street recording studios / watchin' u
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