Saturday, September 18, 2010
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Roberta Flack
Some of my happiest memories are walking down the road and getting picked up by a beautiful woman. Or was that a dream?
Someday maybe this will make sense.
Goodnight Moon, Shivaree, as popularized in Kill Bill 2, Quentin Tarantino
Goodnight Moon, Shivaree, as popularized in Kill Bill 2, Quentin Tarantino
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Memories of You Still Haunt Me
Those Memories, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton
I will always love you.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Yesterday, When We Were Young
... and so far apart...
Yesterday When We Were Young, Roy Clark
... and, then tomorrow, we will be too old...
... but ...
Lookin' Forward, Lookin' Back, Slim Dusty
Yesterday When We Were Young, Roy Clark
... and, then tomorrow, we will be too old...
... but ...
Lookin' Forward, Lookin' Back, Slim Dusty
Sealed With a Kiss
I would send you a letter every day....
Sealed With a Kiss, Agnetha Faltskog (ABBA)
.... sealed with a kiss.
Sealed With a Kiss, Agnetha Faltskog (ABBA)
.... sealed with a kiss.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Is That All There Is?
I have always maintained that the year 1969 was the best year ever for music. Tonight while searching YouTube for a specific video (which I did not find) I ran across this video, a top 40 (reaching #11) hit for Peggy Lee. I had not heard it for quite some time, but I remember that it intrigued me the first time I heard it years ago.
And then, checking Wikipedia.com to get the background on this song, I see it was a hit in 1969. That is absolutely amazing. Yet another song in the greatest decade for music.
Is That All There Is? Peggy Lee
Hmmm...
And then, checking Wikipedia.com to get the background on this song, I see it was a hit in 1969. That is absolutely amazing. Yet another song in the greatest decade for music.
Is That All There Is? Peggy Lee
Hmmm...
Is That All There Is?
I have always maintained that the year 1969 was the best year ever for music. Tonight while searching YouTube for a specific video (which I did not find) I ran across this video, a top 40 (reaching #11) hit for Peggy Lee. I had not heard it for quite some time, but I remember that it intrigued me the first time I heard it years ago.
And then, checking Wikipedia.com to get the background on this song, I see it was a hit in 1969. That is absolutely amazing. Yet another song in the greatest decade for music.
Is That All There Is? Peggy Lee
Hmmm...
And then, checking Wikipedia.com to get the background on this song, I see it was a hit in 1969. That is absolutely amazing. Yet another song in the greatest decade for music.
Is That All There Is? Peggy Lee
Hmmm...
Fly Me To The Moon
Remembering meteors in Yorkshire.
Fly Me to the Moon, Julie London
There are older and better versions of this song, but I can't locate them (yet) on YouTube, but I will keep trying. Until then, enjoy the dark night skies of Yorkshire.
This version is better, but still not the one I'm looking for:
Fly Me To The Moon, Karolina Pasierbska
Aha, this is it, or at least close enough:
Fly Me To The Moon, Doris Day
Fly Me to the Moon, Julie London
There are older and better versions of this song, but I can't locate them (yet) on YouTube, but I will keep trying. Until then, enjoy the dark night skies of Yorkshire.
This version is better, but still not the one I'm looking for:
Fly Me To The Moon, Karolina Pasierbska
Aha, this is it, or at least close enough:
Fly Me To The Moon, Doris Day
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