Anne Murray: What a Wonderful World Trailer

Anne Murray: What a Wonderful World Trailer (2001)

27 February 2001 Music 55 mins

For more than 30 years, fans have followed country-pop singer Anne Murray's career on account of her catchy romantic songs crooned with her strong alto voice. Filmed before a packed house of adoring fans, this live performance of fourteen of Murray's greatest hits includes favorites such as "Amazing Grace," "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," "What a Wonderful World," "I Can See Clearly Now," "Song of Bernadette" and more.

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