Actually, the melody most closely resembles "And the Tide Rushes In" off the Moody Blues album A Question of Balance. That particular song was written by Ray Thomas--a beautiful song that folks should check out.
totally ripped off the melody of 'Day After Day' by Badfinger... Reminds me of how obscure that case was against George Harrison 'My Sweet Lord' vs. 'He's So Fine' ...this is even more blatant than that...
@@hocuspocusfocusable if "deliberate" or not, we'll never know....but it WAS a true infringement, based upon x-consecutive notes, that formed a recognizable melody already, "in the field" as it were.....
I also hear a bit of the song "Rain" by the Beatles.
Great haunting piece - Melody resemble the same as - 'Day After Day' - Badfinger (without lyrics)
love this song!!! amazing :)
What a beautiful music... I just loved it. Relaxing and peaceful
Love this tune and the video! Mesmerizing!
Awesome music. I'm learning to play piano, and this music inspires me to keep learning more and more. Thanks for posting this.
And thanks to the composer: BADFINGER.
Actually, the melody most closely resembles "And the Tide Rushes In" off the Moody Blues album A Question of Balance. That particular song was written by Ray Thomas--a beautiful song that folks should check out.
Why not just credit the composer Pete Ham?
You did a nice job Norm, thank you for sharing
totally ripped off the melody of 'Day After Day' by Badfinger...
Reminds me of how obscure that case was against George Harrison 'My Sweet Lord' vs. 'He's So Fine' ...this is even more blatant than that...
nope...GH was as guilty as a cat in a gold-fish bowl, on "My Sweet Lord".....
Yes. Blatant verbatim ripoff of Badfinger's "Day After Day".
Hope Badfinger and heirs will sue and win damages.
@@jamesparker1063 absolutely not deliberate, if anything, subliminal
@@hocuspocusfocusable if "deliberate" or not, we'll never know....but it WAS a true infringement, based upon x-consecutive notes, that formed a recognizable melody already, "in the field" as it were.....
fluff it any way you want...it's still plagiarism .