Posted on 02/03/2010 5:00:35 PM PST by fatima
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Weren’t those musicians quite young when they recorded that song?
Who was the arrangement by?
These Boots are Made for Walking....
Just what you want to see when you click for Callas. Sorry, too many tabs open. Here’s the Puccini, Un bel di, sung by Maria Callas (1954)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCe00fB5ESI
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These Boots are Made for Walking
These boots are made for walking, and that’s just what they’ll do
one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you.
You keep lying, when you oughta be truthin’
and you keep losin’ when you oughta not bet.
You keep samin’ when you oughta be changin’.
Now what’s right is right, but you ain’t been right yet.
These boots are made for walking, and that’s just what they’ll do
one of these days these boots are gonna walk all over you.
You keep playin’ where you shouldn’t be playin
and you keep thinkin’ that you´ll never get burnt.
Ha! I just found me a brand new box of matches yeah
and what he know you ain’t HAD time to learn.
Are you ready boots? Start walkin’!
The irony is that one of Phil Spector's pet bands recorded the song at the same time, but the Moodies got their version out a week before.
Rock-and-roll waltzes are rare.
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Toto - I won’t hold You back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOim6g45UJs
~~Tunes For The Troops~~
We've been getting sun interspersed with rain every few days - just often enough to keep me from mowing, but not often enough to keep the grass from growing. I fear that by the time I can get to it, the grass will be too tall for the 'little tractor', and I'll have to break out the 'big one'...
Love that song, Sis!
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Mde me remember another one.
Band of Gold..Freda Payne
The group was formed in 1965 and consisted of keyboardist/songwriter Michael Brown, guitarist George Cameron, bassist Tom Finn, drummer Warren David and singer Steve Martin (aka Steve Martin Caro). Brown's father, Harry Lookofsky, a well-known session violinist, ran a studio in New York and took an interest in the band's music, acting as producer, manager, and publisher. After some initial recording sessions, David was ousted, with Cameron switching to drums and Jeff Winfield eventually being brought in on guitar. Meanwhile, Brown's song, "Walk Away Renee", was sold to Smash Records, a subsidiary of Mercury Records, and became a hit in late 1966. The band's second single, "Pretty Ballerina", also written by Brown, charted in early 1967, and the Left Banke released an album entitled Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina, by which time, Rick Brand had replaced Winfield on guitar.
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I do, too!
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Sheryl Crow Kid Rock Picture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhVb4kWBViU&feature=related
Ah..
That explains alot!
Thanks for the post!
Here’s the live link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mVhFwztRp8,Thanks Canedawg ((((((Hugs))))))
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~~Tunes For The Troops~~
Led Zepplin~Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
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