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I had it yesterday when I first heard it but then I said "no" it sounds like it but not quite..then I read your post..LMAO..this is one of my all time favorite songs so when i saw "got a call"...lolol
Steve
Yeah', it's way up on my list as well
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME HERE... CANCEL CULTURE IS ALIVE AND WELL @JPF! YOU'LL NEVER KNOW WHAT'S ALREADY BEEN DELETED...
If his music success wasn't enough in that time period, why not have the most beautiful super model Christy Brinkley at your side too..........Billy Joel and the "piano man" definitely a big part of American Pop Americana! (I would have got this one immediately had I checked in).
4 notes are not necessarily easy unless you know the 4 notes following.............but I am going to take a wild guess as I think these notes are correct for the song by Roger Miller, "King of the Road?"
I wasn't really sure, but I guess 4 notes were enough! I'll try and post one when I get some time--heading out on the road for biz........"Exit, stage Right!"
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Congrats to Eddie & Steve! We're up to Mystery Tune #60! BTW, Doris Day sang the original in 1933. Then the Mamas & the Poppas. Actually Ozzie Nelson did it in 1931. Then many, many more did it.Doris Day Version
Yes she is Japov! She was great in the movie "Young At Heart". She was always portrayed as a proper/ goody-two-shoes girl. In real life she was quite the opposite. Here's the entire movie: Young At Heart
Yes she is Japov! She was great in the movie "Young At Heart". She was always portrayed as a proper/ goody-two-shoes girl. In real life she was quite the opposite. Here's the entire movie: Young At Heart
LOL... Great opening scene I may actually watch this
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME HERE... CANCEL CULTURE IS ALIVE AND WELL @JPF! YOU'LL NEVER KNOW WHAT'S ALREADY BEEN DELETED...
In later years she was primarily known as an animal rights activist. Had the trifecta. First known as a singer, then as an actress, and finally for her animal rights work. Passed at age 97 shortly after Carol Channing, who was also 97.
Mystery song #60 -- Something a little different. Which movie is this ending sound track clip from? If you've seen the movie--an easy one. (My vocal interpretation).
Yep...... (Dialog) "What's on the spit? Grown particular? You cook good rabbit pilgrim.....Would you happen to know what month it is? No, I don't believe I do. April. I don't believe April, March maybe......March is a green and muddy month down below, some folks like it......farmers mostly. Winter stays long this high......"
Hundreds of covers for this song, including Judy Holiday, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin, Doris Day, LeAnn Rimes, and the list goes on... Written in the 1950's.
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
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