The singer who stopped singing years ago, posted to her Facebook page performing from home to singing "You Don't Touch" • Fans were obviously enthusiastic
In recent weeks, we have grown accustomed to watching more content through social networks - sports and yoga classes, parties and of course live performances. Various artists come up against empty seats or alternatively in front of a virtual audience of Facebook and Instagram viewers and color their favorite songs - because this tune can't be stopped.
Sponsored by these performances, we received a surprising comeback by singer Judith Ravitz on Wednesday. Over the past four years Ravitz has not appeared on stage and took time off. This break was preceded by Ravitz's separation from her partner, but now it seems that the closure imposed on the citizens of the country has also made Ravitz want to show herself to her fans.
The singer posted to her Facebook page a performance for the song "You Don't Touch" as she sits at home and accompanies herself on the guitar. The song first appeared on the album "Longing" which was released in 2000, written and composed by Dan Thorne, and it seems as if his lyrics were written just as much to soothe us these days.
At the end of the performance, Ravitz in Taek signed the words of the refrain, adding to him the line "You and you and you and his son do not touch", with the message of course clear. We also join in wishing.
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