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From a Distance : ウィキペディア英語版 | From a Distance
"From a Distance" is a song written in 1987 by American singer-songwriter Julie Gold. Gold was working as a secretary at the time for Home Box Office and writing songs in her free time.〔(official Julie Gold Biography )〕 Gold's friend, Christine Lavin, introduced the song to Nanci Griffith who first recorded it for her 1987 album, ''Lone Star State of Mind''. It quickly became a favorite of Griffith's fans around the world. The song also became subject of many interpretations with the most famous being the Bette Midler version. ==Interpretation== Julie Gold has stated that she believes in an immanent and beneficent God, and also thinks that people have a right to interpret the song any way they want, as with all art.〔("Julie Gold and Her Songs" ), ''Here on Earth - Radio Without Borders'', Wisconsin Public Radio, February 19, 2005 ((audio ))〕 She has stated that the song is about the difference between how things appear to be and how they really are.〔http://clipcast.wpr.org:8080/ramgen/wpr/hoe/hoe050219j.rm〕
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