i remembered the first time that i heard this song. i was sharing a board and lodging space with co-workers in a Phil. hospital then and inside a med size room with 4 of us in those double bunk beds, i heard her play it in her cassette player. i was strucked by the depths of this melody. it's like swimming in a never ending heavy sea current. the water is just so dense and very powerful that you are being sucked into it. that's how i felt for this song. but looking at this pianist as he play his music the emotion played out coming from this song is no match to the way he performs it. it do not seem to be live or it's like a fake romance or those lip sync thing that singers do. hmn, the music is heavy alright but the pianist's hands and his body is light, sort of. something is not right, laughs. Richard Clayderman's,(A) comme (a)mour...(L) for (l)ove...but anyway it is magic just the same. i totally loved it, the music piece and the very talented pianist, both are winners :) one of my favorite tunes. sad and lonely. but that is love sometimes, most of the time and it could be always as well...even without 9-11 happening in our midst...wow, truly wow...