Posted on 05/31/2008 11:14:27 PM PDT by JustAmy
I like Johnny Cash, too! Thanks for the Orange Blossom Special! He’s got this unmistakable, deep, deep voice! The one song I associate with him the most is “I Walk the Line” - my husband likes to ‘imitate’ him with that song. :)
Your awesome yorkie! Now I will study that well and hopefully pass the “ exam” Lol
Seriously , thanks!
Polly
That’s the one, yorkie! Thanks for bringing the link here. :)
.... ever learning!!! *g*
Polly, it took weeks for me to get it. Print it out - and then freepmail me if you run into any problems. I used my
‘print-out’ cheat sheet for ever! Good luck!
Already have it ready to print!LOL.. and yep will need a " cheat sheet".. again thanks.
Waving good night!
Polly
I wonder how many places like that are left in England today.
WOW! Love the fiddle, love Bluegrass, and that little girl can sure play!
I think I always liked OBS so much because Daddy played harmonica when I was little. And banjo. And piano. And Guitar. I appreciate good music, but unfortunately that’s all I can do. :)
No need to apologize. If we did, that’s how I’d have to spend half my time. d
You would love it here in Tennessee then, Dita...we have a lot of fiddlers all around. I listened to that Orange Blossom Special too that you were talking about that Yorkie posted. It was truly great! The best I believe...
Billie, my husband did too. Honest Injun! Hubby had a great voice. We are older than you all I’m sure but I have a 33 album (old) by Johnny Cash. I got it out when the Johnny Cash movie was on at the theatres.
When my husband was in the bathroom shaving, I would hear him singing....”How Great Thou Art” and other things and honestly it was so good! He could sing for me but not for anyone else. They wanted him in the choir at church because of his deep voice but he never joined the choir. He was a great salesman though and never a bit shy there!! Strange, huh? He was great on the harmonica (his dad was too) and he played the ukelele. Have you heard people who could do the train on the harmonica....he was great at that! Aw, shucks, now I’m gonna go and get sentimental on ya!! I love my memories though!
Very good, yorkie...I enjoyed!
WooHoo...by jove, I think he’s got it!
You leave the Pennsylvania Station ‘bout a quarter to four
Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore
Dinner in the diner
Nothing could be finer
Than to have your ham an’ eggs in Carolina
When you hear the whistle blowin’ eight to the bar
Then you know that Tennessee is not very far
Shovel all the coal in
Gotta keep it rollin’
Woo, woo, Chattanooga there you are
There's gonna be
A certain party at the station
Satin and lace
I used to call “funny face”
She's gonna cry
Until I tell her that I'll never roam
So Chattanooga choo choo
Won't you choo-choo me home?
Chattanooga choo choo
Won't you choo-choo me home?
-- Glenn Miller, from "Sun Valley Serenade"
-- words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren
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You must have been feeding him well ... he looks cute now.
From the net..but mine are very healthy indeed..
;o)
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