Posted on 12/06/2023 12:22:56 AM PST by Squawk 8888
Dancing with tears in my eyes Weeping for the memory of a life gone by Dancing with tears in my eyes Living out a memory of a love that died
It's five and I'm driving home again It's hard to believe that it's my last time The man on the wireless cries again It's over, it's over
Dancing with tears in my eyes Weeping for the memory of a life gone by Dancing with tears in my eyes Living out a memory of a love that died
It's late and I'm with my love alone We drink to forget the coming storm We love to the sound of our favourite song Over and over
Dancing with tears in my eyes Living out a memory of a love that died
It's time and we're in each other's arms It's time but I don't think we really care
Dancing with tears in my eyes Weeping for the memory of a life gone by Dancing with tears in my eyes Weeping for the memory of a life gone by
Dancing with tears in my eyes
I remember it.
Ruth Etting - Dancing with Tears in My Eyes (1930) - YouTube
Charted at #10 in 1930. Also #1 for Nat Shilkret and His Orchestra in 1930 (whose version I have also posted), #2 for the Regent Club Orchestra in 1930...
Interesting video. However, nuclear reactors can’t generate a nuclear explosion.
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes--Ben Selvin & His Orchestra; vocal by Ruth Etting
Except Chernobyl and even that one is subject to debate. For years after that, even physicists and engineers went with the assumption that steam pressure blew out the containment building. One of the first things Yeltsin did after the USSR collapsed and Ukraine became independent was to declassify evidence that the Chernobyl reactor briefly went supercritical before flash-boiling even had time to be a contributing factor to the ensuing blast.
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