Posted on 07/28/2022 6:03:38 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Hi Kathy.
My favorite: The “Colonel Boogie March’’ from “Bridge On The River Kwai’’.
You Can Have Her--Roy Hamilton (1961)
"If you get the wrong woman,
There's only one thing you can do:
Just dig a hole and jump right in it
And pull the ground right over you."
Well, it’s a great song...WHOA! I JUST HAD AN ABSOLUTELY DEMONIC THOUGHT! WHAT IF A RAPPER DID IT???
I gotta stop drinkin’ Dr. Brown’s Cream Soda late at night!
Make Believe--Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra (vocal by an uncredited Bing Crosby)
Old Man River--Paul Whiteman & His Concert Orchestra (Vocal by Comrade Paul Robeson & Mixed Chorus)
Thanks, mairdie...((HUGS))
Harlem Gin Blues--Sam Price & His Texas Bluesicians (1942)
This version got a lot of airplay on Boss Radio 93 KHJ in the late summer and early fall of 1966.
Somewhere, My Love--Ray Conniff & His Orchestra (1966)
EEUUWW! I can’t even imagine such a nightmarish thing! LOL! Bring me another Diet Coke!
The Long Ships--Charles Albertine & His Orchestra (1964)
Marvelous! Saw this on my family’s FIRST TV set (in B & W).
ONLY a heart filled with VENOM and HATE, could possible think of this as RACIST. The same is true for Amos ‘n Andy, a wonderful show about two nitwits, the Kingfish, and Andy Brown, three if you include Algonquin J. Calhoun, who live in NYC, and happen to be Negroes (the term for BLACKS in those days...which comes from Spanish and means, BLACKS). So is Amos, the solid cab driver, and so are Drs., Lawyers, Cops. etc. Grew up on it. One of my favorite shows, no more racist than the Honeymooners! And a much better show!
What a shame that such AMERICAN cultural legacies were murdered by HATEFUL RACISTS BLACK and WHITE...but ALL LIBERALS!
THANKS for posting this Kathy. As you can see, it brought back all kinds of good memories from, yes, a better time.
Kol HaKavod! All Honor To You!
WOW! You are on a roll!
Since Live And Let Die has already been mentioned, I’ll say “I’m Alright” from CADDYSHACK. I worked at a country club when it came out and there was no better summer than being on the greens every morning.
Great song. Great voice. Great talent. Died in his late 30’s, early 40’s (I’m too lazy to look it up right now) but not of the booze, drugs type that takes so many musical talents. (So, I looked it up passed at 40, cerebral hemorrhage.) What a wide range of musical genres he sang.
THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AgSN9jVsRk
DON’T LET GO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnRV7G7-xd0
ENJOY!
THAT WAS FINE. I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT MUSIC AND THAT FILM WENT TOGETHER!
Chode.....#50!!
Fiji.....#100!!
Tiger Hawk.....#150!!
Great song, Southside_Chicago_Republican...thanks. ((HUGS))
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