Singing
Tiny girl swoons listeners with her version of classic song “Moon River”
She is precious!
Sasha Alonzo
04.16.24

Picture this: you ask a seven-year-old to sing a song for you.

Perhaps you expect a peppy nursery rhyme or the latest pop sensation to spill out.

But when Sophie Fatu opens her mouth, what flows out is a golden oldie from 1961.

Yes, she’s chosen “Moon River,” a classic tune that many from her generation might never recognize.

Vicky and Sophie - YouTube
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Vicky and Sophie - YouTube

Meet Sophie, a delightful young girl with curls bouncing around her face and eyes that could light up a room.

She might remind you strongly of Holly Golightly, the charming character from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

It’s almost as if this little girl from our modern era has channeled the essence of a 1960s icon.

Vicky and Sophie - YouTube
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Vicky and Sophie - YouTube

As she stands before the camera, Sophie sways softly to the gentle introduction played on the piano.

She’s utterly camera-friendly, lighting up the lens with her sweet smile, even as she navigates the melody with the adorable impediment of missing her two front teeth.

When she sings, it’s with the clear, high voice of a child, her words endearingly twisted by her young tongue—“river” becomes “wiver,” and “mile” sounds like “ma-wl.”

Vicky and Sophie - YouTube
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Vicky and Sophie - YouTube

Don’t be misled by her youthful appearance and cherubic expressions—Sophie is a force of nature.

With an impressive poise that rivals performers many years her senior, she sings with a heartfelt passion, never missing a beat or losing her rhythm.

Vicky and Sophie - YouTube
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Vicky and Sophie - YouTube

The song “Moon River” was masterfully crafted by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

It’s a piece imbued with a sense of longing and hope, made famous by Audrey Hepburn in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” where it was performed with an unforgettable elegance.

Vicky and Sophie - YouTube
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Vicky and Sophie - YouTube

In the film, Hepburn’s character, Holly Golightly, is an eccentric socialite with a complex personality, a role that Hepburn filled with a poignant grace.

Despite being a naturally shy person, Hepburn brought Holly to life in a performance that has resonated through decades, making both the character and the film legendary.

Vicky and Sophie - YouTube
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Vicky and Sophie - YouTube

One of the most iconic scenes in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is the one where Holly Golightly, played by Hepburn, is found strumming her guitar on the fire escape, the New York skyline behind her, as she sings “Moon River.”

It’s a scene that is both touching and beautifully simple, showcasing the song in its first cinematic appearance.

Sophie Fatu - Facebook
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Sophie Fatu - Facebook

When young Sophie sings “Moon River,” her voice carrying clear and true, it’s as if the past and present merge.

The way she captures the melody and essence of the song conjures up vivid images of Hepburn’s performance, bringing a touch of nostalgia that is both profound and endearing.

Sophie Fatu - Facebook
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Sophie Fatu - Facebook

Since its upload, Sophie’s video has garnered over 158,000 views, proof of her appeal and talent.

Her musical tastes—jazz, blues, big band, and soul—reflect a maturity not often seen in someone so young.

With her debut album “Love is…” already making waves, Sophie Fatu is not just performing songs; she’s reminding us of the timeless power of music.

As she continues to smile into the camera, with unwavering eye contact and a confidence that belies her years, it’s clear this is a young artist whose journey will be thrilling to follow.

Do yourself a favor, click on her video, and let yourself be transported back in time, even if just for a few minutes.

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