No, but long time ago when I first heard it, it did make me feel a little weepy. Unfortunately, I've heard it done too much by too many people, so it doesn't have the same effect that it used to. Down here in New Orleans, every other jazz band does that song and "When The Saints Go Marching In," and I'm a little burnt out. But I do agree that Ray Charles' version is very nice indeed.
2007-07-06 06:47:49
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answered by happydog 5
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Louis Armstrong's does, I only heard Ray's in the movie. It's ironic because it is supposed to be a happy song; maybe because the tone is so melancholy.
2007-07-06 10:58:01
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answered by OustFantastic 2
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No, I just love it and that's all. I also like the original (at least I think it's the original) by Louis Amrstrong, the great satchmo.
2007-07-06 10:54:33
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answered by todd s 3
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I thought Louis Armstrong sang that song.
I dont cry, but it makes me happy. its a nice song
2007-07-06 11:02:24
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answered by ♫♪♥Beautiful♥♫♪ 3
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I prefer Louis Armstrong's version. No, it doesn't make me cry, but it does make me smile!
(I also like Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version...)
2007-07-06 11:12:03
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answered by Erin 7
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Sometimes. It really strikes a nerve during PMS! lol!
2007-07-06 10:52:06
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answered by cats 7
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it makes me cry especially when its in movies!
2007-07-06 10:52:34
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answered by KimmieB. 2
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It has. Makes you wish things were different.
2007-07-06 10:53:12
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answered by Deb S 6
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It would if my eyes weren't open to my real world.
2007-07-06 10:52:34
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answered by Ronatnyu 7
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No it doesn't.....Should it make me cry?
2007-07-06 10:53:29
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answered by Insanity 2
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