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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: England – Emily Gray

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙡𝙖𝙣𝙙 – 𝙀𝙢𝙞𝙡𝙮 𝙂𝙧𝙖𝙮


Charles is in mourning…


I very nearly did not and could not write this. But if I did not write this, there would not have been a “review” this week. Small though it may be, this is my duty.


It is not enough to say “my sincerest condolences over her passing, and my thoughts are with the family and the nation”. This is the usual automatic response from any public diplomat or politician, when anyone of note passes away. But this goes far beyond “of note”. This goes beyond anything we have ever known. We use the word “tragedy” so often these days, but I personally am so rarely affected by most “tragedies”, because most of them have nothing to do with me, or to do with anyone I have ever known. I can usually only be affected by things personal to me. People I know. But again, here lies the uniqueness in what has happened. I have never known the Lady, nor have I ever met Her. But this is most certainly a personal feeling. A true tragedy of the highest degree, and one that genuinely affects me. In feeling this way, I am not alone.


Tributes have poured in from across the nation and around the world, and they will not stop for quite a while, I am sure. This is my simple, humble tribute.

I am beside myself with grief over the recent news. It pauses rarely. Every morning is a fresh wound and reminder of the truth. My breath is hot from the tears I have shed. My heart is raw. My heart is numb. My mind is full, yet wandering in unfamiliar territory. My mouth is open, yet I am unable to speak. The last remaining pillar of Old England has toppled. Or moreover, has elegantly laid down, to rest. The Queen has died. Our Queen. My Queen. Her nation collectively bows its head in mournful and respectful silence, but it is more than a sense of duty this time. It is personal. This is automatic and instantaneous sadness. Grief. Shock even, despite the clear knowledge that this day would surely be in the not too distant future. Yet we always imagined it to be in the future. A kind of denial. A “Yes, but not right now” moment. We all knew it technically had to happen at some point, but we quietly thought of it as an impossibility. As if She were to be immortal. Well, our Queen will certainly continue to live on. As with the many wreathes laid by Her Majesty over the years, Queen Elizabeth has laid something more monumental, meaningful and far from mortal. A vital sense of calm, unity, peace and assurance. A more modern version of religion for those who believe and for those who do not. Being a non-believer myself, this is how I always saw the reason for religion. To instil peace, order and morals in people, long before there was anything so brash and simplistic as a police force. As belief wanes, our monarchy is possibly more important. Something above and beyond bickering politics, transcending petty arguments and making us all come together, as one. With seeming ease, the Queen made us smile. She made us relax and made us feel good. So, does it stop here? Have we reached England’s last page? Thankfully not, for this is but the end of a very long and very wonderful chapter, in a book that is still being written.


Despite our gargantuan loss, not ALL is lost. As one candle goes out, another is lit. We have a new King. King Charles III. Thankfully, the other Charles. Through the perfectly English weather of the past few days, we have seen pouring rain with intermittent rays of golden sunshine. In fact, at – it turns out – just around the moment the Queen gave her last breath, I snatched the most beautiful photograph of a rainbow. It was a rare symbol of England, where not only the sun and the rain unite, but perhaps conveying an encouraging and guiding message that our new King will both reign and shine. Confidence not so much restored, as continued down the line. It may be a time of mourning for now, but in the passing of time, we will be welcoming the new King with open arms. In fact, this has already started to happen, as people get to grips with the new pronoun – something we’re perhaps rather more used to these days.


Although the Crown is the head of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the entire Commonwealth across the globe, its origins are most vital to me: England. My dear old Land of Eng. I have never seen anything wrong with being patriotic – quite the reverse, in fact. I wish for every nation to be patriotic. Having pride in one’s own country does not mean to be against any other. What can POSSIBLY be wrong with that? It does not mean to be arrogant or boastful, but just proudly and modestly content with a head held high. Not a competition. It is with this in mind, that I bring you a lesser known lady of the realm, Emily Gray. It could maybe be thought of as unfortunate timing to release a single the day after the death of the Queen and the simultaneous ushering in of a new King. However, being that the title of the song is “England”, it is rather fortunately fitting. An astounding coincidence, or maybe fate? Let’s stick with a tearjerkingly beautiful coincidence.


I was delighted to see that Emily had written this upbeat anthem for the masses. She sings with a distinctly fitting English accent and a positive lilt. The song captures that brief era from late adolescence to early adulthood, and she does it beautifully. From the softer acoustic melancholic verse to the anthemic singalong chorus in a more country rock style, its simplicity is its key. Through a brief dropout of the instruments, Emily goes to the next level with her singing as her voice almost struts with a giddiness backed only by drums, before a classic key change that should be cheesy, but is actually rousing!


Emily is English. Yet she has evidently been away from home for a while. In Catalonia, to be precise. You know, when you’re young and you have these perfectly exciting ideas of moving elsewhere “to get away from it all”? A much needed change of scenery? Or perhaps for the sake of a lover? It all seems so simple and the obvious choice. The only choice. There can be nothing wrong with this. I mean, there might be, but you perhaps can’t see it. Emily thought of the Spain she would be going to, rather than the England she would be leaving behind. For some, this can work just perfectly, and exactly as planned – genuinely the right choice, for whatever reason. But sometimes, it turns out a little sour. Maybe boring? Maybe just not quite what you had in mind. For some, the problem might have been that you didn’t realise what you had in the first place. Hadn’t explored, both physically and mentally in one’s own land before exploring others. Usually though, moving from one country to another is wonderful at first, but then the longing starts to kick in… Emily misses England. She wonders if it might have missed her… Remembered her, even? Has it changed? Home is where the heart is, so they say. She is concerned that it might be so different that her heart has no place to go. That it is no longer like home… Not here, my dear. You are always most welcome, remembered and missed. The huge news however is a reminder of the constant change around us all, even those “forever things”. But, to replace one rose with another of a different colour is not necessarily a bad thing. Emily cannot possibly have foreseen this tragedy arriving on the dawn of her release, but I suspect she is even more moved to join her hometown and feel the sense of belonging more than ever before.


Of course, I have only gained these thoughts from her lyrics. She might be singing about the England women’s football team, for all I know – (we won, by the way). But the romantic side of me likes to think that I was right. Isn’t it in the end all about love, after all…? In actual fact, it was written while unable to come home during the pandemic, hence her simple yet touching lyrics. What I DO know, is that Emily Gray has made a cracking, supremely mixed single full of pride. The passion in her strong voice says it’s true, and her accent makes it believable. Lovely Jubbly!


One final word on England’s ultimate lady. Our stoic Queen, for whom the bell tolls, is relieved of her lifelong duties, and will be reunited with her faithful, dutiful rock, Prince Philip, in peace. We must do the decent thing; what the Queen would have wanted. Or gracefully commanded. Her Majesty echoed her father’s words from 1939: “Keep Calm and Carry On”. And so, I will.


God Save the King.


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39 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: England – Emily Gray”

  1. Dominic DeLaney Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Dominic DeLaney

    Well said!

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  2. Unknown member Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Unknown member

    The song isn’t overtly patriotic lyrically, but it indeed does just feel super patriotic, vibe-wise, when I hear it. Very epic. Great job as always with the review CC.

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  3. Faded Element Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Faded Element

    Always delivering on the review!

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  4. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Posted by hand, through your letterbox.

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  5. Tyler Cressman Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Tyler Cressman

    Brilliant review as always ! Long live Charles, the King of indie music reviews!!

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  6. Marcelo Cataldo Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Marcelo Cataldo

    I’m ot quite a fan of the monarchy but very good review

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  7. Kev Chilvers Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Kev Chilvers

    As always, an excellent review from Charles. Should he be called Charles IIII now? And a super beautiful uplifting song by Emily Gray.

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  8. Lorelei Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Lorelei

    Such a sincere, humble and beautiful tribute to the Queen ~ May she rest peacefully and happily . Listening to Emily’s song right now! Great singer and well written song. 🎸🎵❤️

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  9. Terry Donohue Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Terry Donohue

    Beautiful, Sincere, … and touching coming from a Canadian whose residents long lasting relationship with the Royal Monarchy and the Queen always always reigned in the highest regard…

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  10. William Lovitt Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    William Lovitt

    A beautiful review of a very special song 😎

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  11. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Smoothsaylin

    Touching review. That is quite the coincidence. Emily is a great song writer!

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  12. Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht) Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht)

    A great review about a great song.

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  13. The Blindfold Experience Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    The Blindfold Experience

    What a beautiful review, and what a remarkable coincidence. I always had a thing for England, and I’m sure She will do fine. As will Emily, no doubt 🙂

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  14. Saved By Fire Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Saved By Fire

    This is a very heartfelt piece. So much to be thankful for in this world and celebrating life is the most important in my opinion. It goes along well with Emily Grey’s song. Thanks for sharing!

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  15. KRISS Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    KRISS

    This one is again special …. like I said before .. read, enjoy and learn 😉 its nice in this corner 😉 cheers !

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  16. perfectlies Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    perfectlies

    You sir are a wordsmith. Great song review and properly fitting words for the Queen 🙏

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  17. edeagle898 Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    edeagle898

    Superbly written, CC. Wonderful tribute to a woman who has meant so much to you and so many others. As for the song, man, this line REALLY hit home with me as an American expat: “Home is where the heart is, so they say. She is concerned that it might be so different that her heart has no place to go. That it is no longer like home…” Brilliant. Keep your chin up, my friend.

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  18. Rosemarie Fullerton Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Rosemarie Fullerton

    What a wonderful review. God give rest to the Queen and God Save the King.

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  19. Brent Newbold Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Brent Newbold

    A very good, heartfelt review of a song that is correct for the time. Well done, and great song.

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  20. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Patrik Ahlm

    Thanks CC. The sense of loss knows no borders. I genuinely feel it too. And I’m not even British. She wasn’t MY queen and yet she very much was. She was THE Queen. She was the constant that no longer is. How strange indeed. Nice track! Very timely and topical in a way.

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  21. Rich Allen Avatar
    September 13, 2022
    Rich Allen

    Thank you Charles for the words, to sum up, what so many of us are feeling! Thank you, Emily, for the beautiful song that seems so fitting for times like these.

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  22. Blister Soul Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Blister Soul

    Love and respect from Joplin, Missouri, USA. Long live the King.

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  23. dynnamo.official Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    dynnamo.official

    God save the 👑🤟🏼

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  24. Edward Corrado Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    Beautifully written Charles. A great emotional song as well, Emily. As I’ve aged I appreciate the Monarchy a lot more. Netflix’s, The Crown has helped with that as well. A pretty amazing lady and a beautifully sung song, Emily.

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  25. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Ed! Yes, I think appreciation for that sort of thing comes over time, these days. 😊

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  26. Jeffrey Chan Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Jeffrey Chan

    Fab review with a very emotionally charged track!

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  27. Goofy Cow Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Goofy Cow

    Yes! Great job as usual! <3 :))

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  28. Keyon Harris Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Keyon Harris

    It is so very rare to see one person have such a huge impact over not only a country, but an entire world. She is well known and well respected. People who have never met her are flocking to pay their respects to her. That right there exemplifies what type of person she was. That’s the way to be remembered and honored.

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  29. Kele Fleming Avatar
    September 14, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    A lovely tribute to your Queen, Charles. 💓 And, a heartwarming review of an enchanting song. Thank you!

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  30. Trav Da Poet Avatar
    September 15, 2022
    Trav Da Poet

    Great review, in spite of the grief you feel due to the unfortunate passing of the Queen. Home indeed is where the heart is, even when you venture out to chart your path in the world.

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  31. Unknown member Avatar
    September 15, 2022
    Unknown member

    Long live the king 👑

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  32. Nilo Quitoriano Avatar
    September 15, 2022
    Nilo Quitoriano

    I was born in a republic country but I guess the feeling of grief is the same over the loss of a great leader be it in a republic or a monarchy type of government. The song best exemplifies that feeling! ❤

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  33. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 15, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Very true, Nilo. ❤️

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  34. Unknown member Avatar
    September 16, 2022
    Unknown member

    Unknown member Sep 16, 2022 All i know is that i’m very sad at the loss of our beautiful Majesty, but if queen Reginanotnalda sings at her funeral, i’ll top myself.Seriously, there aren’t enough candles in the wind or English Roses to make this better and i’m so tired of people who hunt foxes for better hair accesories. Goodbye QE2, may God bless u and all who stayed with u. i think Emily Gray could do a great job for a proper sendoff to the magnificent Lilibet. Emily has everything it takes to sing praises to the amazing Queen.Would give it her special magic as Queenie walks her way to freedom toward the light along the yellow brick road…. 96 gun solute, like thunder as she enters the unkown , wish i could hold her hand, i wanna hold her hand…😢💔🤍💙. Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 17, 2022 Replying to Unknown member “Like thunder” – I like that. Are you permitted to hold her hand…? I suppose if she outstretches hers first. I’m off to hunt foxes 😉 Like Reply Trav Da Poet Sep 15, 2022 Great review, in spite of the grief you feel due to the unfortunate passing of the Queen. Home indeed is where the heart is, even when you venture out to chart your path in the world. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 16, 2022 Replying to Trav Da Poet Thanks, Trav. Home is where the heart is, but my girlfriend has put something to me recently: What is home…? What does one define as “home”? It’s a tricky one. If it be where one’s heart is, then no matter how far one travels, one never really leaves. Hence your very words. Like Reply Unknown member Sep 15, 2022 Long live the king 👑 Like Reply Show more replies Nilo Quitoriano Sep 15, 2022 I was born in a republic country but I guess the feeling of grief is the same over the loss of a great leader be it in a republic or a monarchy type of government. The song best exemplifies that feeling! ❤ Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 15, 2022 Replying to Nilo Quitoriano Very true, Nilo. ❤️ Like Reply Blister Soul Sep 14, 2022 Love and respect from Joplin, Missouri, USA. Long live the King. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 15, 2022 Replying to Blister Soul Thank you. That means a lot, from such a faraway land. Like Reply dynnamo.official Sep 14, 2022 God save the 👑🤟🏼 Like Reply Edward Corrado Sep 14, 2022 Beautifully written Charles. A great emotional song as well, Emily. As I’ve aged I appreciate the Monarchy a lot more. Netflix’s, The Crown has helped with that as well. A pretty amazing lady and a beautifully sung song, Emily. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 14, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado Thanks, Ed! Yes, I think appreciation for that sort of thing comes over time, these days. 😊 Like Reply Unknown member Sep 16, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado And Helena Bonham Carter, in my eyes, is magnificent in The Crown.What a perfect casting choice, she absolutley exudes Royal. Magnificent! 💙 Like Reply Edward Corrado Sep 16, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Yes, she was great but the entire cast is stellar. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 17, 2022 Replying to Unknown member That’s interesting you should say that, because I thought it was bad casting. I didn’t think she fit at all. Vanessa Kirby though, as the first Princess Margaret I thought was an inspired choice. I have also always thought it helps when we don’t know the actors/actresses. Hence why Claire Foy was so fantastic, and for me why I just couldn’t believe in Olivia Colman. And it was quite absurd to have the galumphing Doctor Who as the elegant Prince Philip. My thoughts anyway. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 17, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado On the whole, I agree with you. 😊 Like Reply Unknown member Sep 18, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly Margaret was my absolute best! Talk about foot in mouth disease, lol, she constantly had both feet in hers and poor Lilibet was constantly putting a sock in it.😂 Now we have a fiery red head almost not Pince trying to do the same as Maggie, or is it Diana? You mentioned books in last weeks review, oh lort, i’m so curious as to what skeletons are going to crawl out of this one.A whole new series of The Crown will probably be written around it, or not.Clique or touche but This is How theStory Begins.🙃🤴 Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 18, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Yes, I’m not looking forward to what they do with the 90s series. Going to be so warped and manipulated to change people’s views… Like Reply Jeffrey Chan Sep 14, 2022 Fab review with a very emotionally charged track! Like Reply Show more replies Goofy Cow Sep 14, 2022 Yes! Great job as usual! <3 :)) Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 14, 2022 Replying to Goofy Cow Thank you. Like Reply Keyon Harris Sep 14, 2022 It is so very rare to see one person have such a huge impact over not only a country, but an entire world. She is well known and well respected. People who have never met her are flocking to pay their respects to her. That right there exemplifies what type of person she was. That’s the way to be remembered and honored. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 14, 2022 Replying to Keyon Harris Well said! There is no better way to be honoured and remembered. Certainly not close to this scale, in all ways. Like Reply Kele Fleming Sep 14, 2022 A lovely tribute to your Queen, Charles. 💓 And, a heartwarming review of an enchanting song. Thank you! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 14, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming Thank you, Kele. It was all I could talk about at that moment, and all I can think about at this moment. Like Reply Unknown member Sep 16, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly Think Bees , it will put it out of ur sweet mind for a while u luvly Royal Jelly 🐝😇💔🤍💙 Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 17, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Arghh! They’re after me! Serves me right for going after their honey… Like Reply Unknown member Sep 18, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly Like Reply Dominic DeLaney Sep 13, 2022 Well said! Like Reply Show more replies Unknown member Sep 13, 2022 The song isn’t overtly patriotic lyrically, but it indeed does just feel super patriotic, vibe-wise, when I hear it. Very epic. Great job as always with the review CC. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 14, 2022 Replying to Unknown member The key word was England. A love of England that unites The Queen, Emily and myself. I agree with you though, not overtly patriotic. It does though feel courageous and triumphant – which I feel very much suits the mood of it all. Like Reply Faded Element Sep 13, 2022 Always delivering on the review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Faded Element Posted by hand, through your letterbox. Like Reply Tyler Cressman Sep 13, 2022 Brilliant review as always ! Long live Charles, the King of indie music reviews!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Tyler Cressman Ha! Thanks, Tyler. I’ll take it. Like Reply Marcelo Cataldo Sep 13, 2022 I’m ot quite a fan of the monarchy but very good review Like Reply Show more replies Kev Chilvers Sep 13, 2022 As always, an excellent review from Charles. Should he be called Charles IIII now? And a super beautiful uplifting song by Emily Gray. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Kev Chilvers Ha! Thanks, Kev. You can call me Charles IV if you’d like. Might get a little confusing though… 😉 Like Reply Lorelei Sep 13, 2022 Such a sincere, humble and beautiful tribute to the Queen ~ May she rest peacefully and happily . Listening to Emily’s song right now! Great singer and well written song. 🎸🎵❤️ Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Lorelei Thank you, Lorelei. Really appreciate you saying so. And yes, Emily deserved the spot. Like Reply Terry Donohue Sep 13, 2022 Beautiful, Sincere, … and touching coming from a Canadian whose residents long lasting relationship with the Royal Monarchy and the Queen always always reigned in the highest regard… Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Terry Donohue That’s lovely to hear. Thank you. She must be the most widely loved/admired/respected person in the world. Can you think of another? And don’t say Gandhi, because it’s simply not true. Maybe Paul McCartney would come close, but then there are still a lot of weird haters… Sorry, in a pensive mood. Like Reply William Lovitt Sep 13, 2022 A beautiful review of a very special song 😎 Like Reply Show more replies Smoothsaylin Sep 13, 2022 Touching review. That is quite the coincidence. Emily is a great song writer! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Smoothsaylin Thank you. Isn’t it though! I couldn’t believe it. And yes, Emily really does know how to write. Like Reply Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht) Sep 13, 2022 A great review about a great song. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Half a Date (Philippe Libberecht) Thank you. Like Reply The Blindfold Experience Sep 13, 2022 What a beautiful review, and what a remarkable coincidence. I always had a thing for England, and I’m sure She will do fine. As will Emily, no doubt 🙂 Like Reply Show more replies Saved By Fire Sep 13, 2022 This is a very heartfelt piece. So much to be thankful for in this world and celebrating life is the most important in my opinion. It goes along well with Emily Grey’s song. Thanks for sharing! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Saved By Fire Thank you. I thought it the perfect combination. England and England. Excuse my lame reply. Still rather numbed by it all. Like Reply KRISS Sep 13, 2022 This one is again special …. like I said before .. read, enjoy and learn 😉 its nice in this corner 😉 cheers ! Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to KRISS I hope to bring a little special to a humble blog. Very pleased you like them. Like Reply perfectlies Sep 13, 2022 You sir are a wordsmith. Great song review and properly fitting words for the Queen 🙏 Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to perfectlies Thank you. That means a lot. Like Reply edeagle898 Sep 13, 2022 Superbly written, CC. Wonderful tribute to a woman who has meant so much to you and so many others. As for the song, man, this line REALLY hit home with me as an American expat: “Home is where the heart is, so they say. She is concerned that it might be so different that her heart has no place to go. That it is no longer like home…” Brilliant. Keep your chin up, my friend. Like Reply Show more replies Rosemarie Fullerton Sep 13, 2022 What a wonderful review. God give rest to the Queen and God Save the King. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Rosemarie Fullerton Thank you, Rosemarie! And may God do exactly these two things. Like Reply Brent Newbold Sep 13, 2022 A very good, heartfelt review of a song that is correct for the time. Well done, and great song. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Brent Newbold Thank you, Brent. Like Reply Patrik Ahlm Sep 13, 2022 Thanks CC. The sense of loss knows no borders. I genuinely feel it too. And I’m not even British. She wasn’t MY queen and yet she very much was. She was THE Queen. She was the constant that no longer is. How strange indeed. Nice track! Very timely and topical in a way. Like Reply Charles Connolly Sep 13, 2022 Replying to Patrik Ahlm You put it perfectly. THE Queen. The constant. Strange, even, is just right. Like Reply Rich Allen Sep 13, 2022 Thank you Charles for the words, to sum up, what so many of us are feeling! Thank you, Emily, for the beautiful song that seems so fitting for times like these. Like Reply Show more replies

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  35. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 16, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Trav. Home is where the heart is, but my girlfriend has put something to me recently: What is home…? What does one define as “home”? It’s a tricky one. If it be where one’s heart is, then no matter how far one travels, one never really leaves. Hence your very words.

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  36. Edward Corrado Avatar
    September 16, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    Yes, she was great but the entire cast is stellar.

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  37. Charles Connolly Avatar
    September 17, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    “Like thunder” – I like that. Are you permitted to hold her hand…? I suppose if she outstretches hers first. I’m off to hunt foxes 😉

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  38. Unknown member Avatar
    September 18, 2022
    Unknown member

    Margaret was my absolute best! Talk about foot in mouth disease, lol, she constantly had both feet in hers and poor Lilibet was constantly putting a sock in it.😂 Now we have a fiery red head almost not Pince trying to do the same as Maggie, or is it Diana? You mentioned books in last weeks review, oh lort, i’m so curious as to what skeletons are going to crawl out of this one.A whole new series of The Crown will probably be written around it, or not.Clique or touche but This is How theStory Begins.🙃🤴

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    September 18, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Yes, I’m not looking forward to what they do with the 90s series. Going to be so warped and manipulated to change people’s views…

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