Hi
Yet another Newbie with, for now, a single mission ... to find the film which
contained a song with piano accompaniment, seen/heard many years ago ...
it was, I believe, a British period piece, perhaps 18-19th century, although I
suppose it could have been early American as well, a la Age of Innocence ...
... it contained a song sung by a young, sad woman at a piano in a drawing room
... the lyrics she sang started something like (I'm making this up totally)
"A is for Apple, so red I could sing,
B is for Blossom that blooms in the Spring" ...
and so on through the alphabet, sung from time to time, with each verse a
metaphor for the unfolding and ultimately failed love of the singer ... it ends
with
"P is for Pain"
That's it. Seen perhaps 12 or so years ago, likely on TV (but I didn't think
*gasp* that it was a made-for-TV film) ... I initially thought, when I went
looking for it, that it was surely Mansfield Park or Gosford Park, and was
surprised that it was neither ... a Web Search of 'P is for Pain', my only known
fact, yields nothing ... I thought I'd try a film music group ...
Thanks Folks
John