Posted on 05/31/2008 11:14:27 PM PDT by JustAmy
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They did try to revive the old love songs and it didn’t work! I saw Rod Stewart on an interview with someone after he was finished his last group of songs on that last C.D. He said he thought he would take a break but may come back in the future with more of the same type music. I think he made a lot of money on those C.D.’s because they appealed to more folks like me.
Yorkie, the songs on his third C.D. album called Stardust are:
Embraceable You
For Sentimental Reasons
Blue Moon
What a Wonderful World
Stardust
Manhattan
‘S Wonderful
Isn’t it Romantic
I can’t get Started
But Not For Me
A Kiss to Build a Dream On
Baby, Its Cold Outside
Night and Day
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
On each C. D. there were that many songs, so thats a lot of music. Every now and then I play them through the computer. I have a great speaker my son bought for a gift one time and the sound is great!
About your post, I guess artists are ready last.
Yorkie, the songs on his third C.D. album called Stardust are:
Embraceable You
For Sentimental Reasons
Blue Moon
What a Wonderful World
Stardust
Manhattan
‘S Wonderful
Isn’t it Romantic
I can’t get Started
But Not For Me
A Kiss to Build a Dream On
Baby, Its Cold Outside
Night and Day
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
On each C. D. there were that many songs, so thats a lot of music. Every now and then I play them through the computer. I have a great speaker my son bought for a gift one time and the sound is great!
Gosh I’m sorry about that double post. Its running slow and I couldn’t get it through. Guess its time for me to get busy doing something else for a while. See ya’ll later~~~
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Some of you may remember a couple of years ago our "Train" thread at the Finest.....
Yes, and his first two albums were very low budget, because he did them himself - hoping the re-release will be of much better sound quality. I still like that one just as it is, though some of the softer, prettier ballads he wrote really need the sound mixing cleaned up.
BTW, Taylor will be performing, along with other celebrities, on July 4th at the "Capitol Fourth" on PBS - look for it in your time zone - it's huge and it's spectacular! We've watched it before - great entertainment, great symphony, great fireworks displays!
Here's another good train song:
Thanks for the additional info. Am glad that you found an artist that you enjoy so much. I’ve never watch American Idol, I tend to watch the Jewelry and Weather channels. Pretty boring, huh?
Being on dialup, I have to download all the mp3's and YouTube music to be able to listen to them without buffering every few seconds. YouTube has changed, because I used to be able to just click on it, mute it until it fully loaded, and then click on "Replay". Can't do that anymore because it just starts at the beginning and buffers again. :(
Hey, girl! Jewelry and Weather channels?!! :)
Hello Lady, how are you this morning? Up to your old funny tricks again, girl? I’ve got to go running. I have a couple of things I have to take back and I hate doing that! I will be back sometime later~~~have funzies!
I love that July 4th event from Washington....I try to never miss it!....I’m not sure what day our cookout will be and the fireworks. My oldest son always has a cookout and buys many, many fireworks and we really have a good time. We invite most of the family for the cookout but we invite more to the fireworks. Hope I can work it all in! I’d love to see and hear Taylor! There will be a repeat, I guess. Does C-span carry that also, Billie?
I always wondered how axe (ask) was pronounced~~LOL~~know what I mean?
The Birth of Paul Bunyan
retold by
S. E. Schlosser
Now I hear tell that Paul Bunyan was born in Bangor, Maine. It took five giant storks to deliver Paul to his parents. His first bed was a lumber wagon pulled by a team of horses. His father had to drive the wagon up to the top of Maine and back whenever he wanted to rock the baby to sleep.
As a newborn, Paul Bunyan could hollar so loud he scared all the fish out of the rivers and streams. All the local frogs started wearing earmuffs so they wouldn’t go deaf when Paul screamed for his breakfast. His parents had to milk two dozen cows morning and night to keep his milk bottle full and his mother had to feed him ten barrels of porrige every two hours to keep his stomach from rumbling and knocking the house down.
Within a week of his birth, Paul Bunyan could fit into his father’s clothes. After three weeks, Paul rolled around so much during his nap that he destroyed four square miles of prime timberland. His parents were at their wits’ end! They decided to build him a raft and floated it off the coast of Maine. When Paul turned over, it caused a 75 foot tidal wave in the Bay of Fundy. They had to send the British Navy over to Maine to wake him up. The sailors fired every canon they had in the fleet for seven hours straight before Paul Bunyan woke from his nap! When he stepped off the raft, Paul accidentally sank four war ships and he had to scramble around sccooping sailors out of the water before they drowned.
After this incident, Paul’s parents decided the East was just too plumb small for him, and so the family moved to Minnesota.
He-man! Cue music
I love trains too. The local track runs right through the center of town,so it is crossed by multiple roads. I’m worse than a kid about being close and waving to the engineer!
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