It's 'If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out.'
"Harold and Maude" (1971). Stars Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort. The song is by Cat Stevens.
Sung by Donny Hathaway, who committed suicide over unrequited love of Roberta Flack. And Then There's Maude Lady Godiva was a freedom rider She didn't care if the whole world looked. Joan of Arc with the Lord to guide her She was a sister who really cooked. Isadora was the first bra burner Ain't you're glad she showed up. (Oh yeah) And when the country was fallin' apart Betsy Ross got it all sewed up. And then there's Maude. And then there's Maude. And then there's Maude. And then there's Maude. And then there's Maude. And then there's Maude. And then there's That uncompromisin', enterprisin', anything but tranquilizing, Right on Maude.
no they are not
maude laurier
It was sung by Cat Stevens - I believe it was from the soundtrack of Harold & Maude.
Yes. I think that it's from the Harold and Maude movie soundtrack.
Automobiles
It was a hearse.
Harold and Maude is a 1971 American black comedy film. The film's plot centers around a young man named Harold who becomes romantically involved with a 79 year old woman named Maude.
the car
military, sunflowers
Yes, but the scene was cut from the theatrical release. We see a cheek kiss and the movie implies that they had sex.
1971
It's 'If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out.'
The cast of Harold and Maude - 1971 includes: Hal Ashby as Bearded Man Watching Model Train Harvey Brumfield as Police Officer Eric Christmas as Priest Bud Cort as Harold Cyril Cusack as Glaucus Gordon Devol as Police Officer Henry Dieckoff as Butler Marjorie Eaton as Madame Arouet Judy Engles as Candy Gulf Ruth Gordon as Maude Barry Higgins as Intern Margot Jones as Student Nurse William Lucking as Policeman Susan Madigan as Girlfriend Vivian Pickles as Mrs. Chasen Jerry Randall Philip Schultz as Doctor Tom Skerritt as Motorcycle Officer Sonia Sorel as Head Nurse Cat Stevens as Man in Front of Maude at Funeral Shari Summers as Edith Phern Charles Tyner as Uncle Victor
to make you believe briefly that harold had finally truely committed suicide from grief over maud's suicide