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To: Kathy in Alaska
Cara Mia (my dear)--David Whitfield with Annunzio Mantovani & His Orchestra (1954)
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It's a safe bet that every single Baby Boomer on this board will recognize this tune, inspired by a locomotive in England.
Puffin' Billy--The Melodi Light Orchestra (1952)
To: Kathy in Alaska
37 posted on
02/25/2021 6:40:52 PM PST by
bassmaner
(Hey commies: I'm a white male, and guilty of NOTHING! Sell your 'white guilt' elsewhere!)
To: Kathy in Alaska
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43 posted on
02/25/2021 6:46:50 PM PST by
TrumpisRight
(It is --> President Trump <--)
To: Kathy in Alaska
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46 posted on
02/25/2021 6:48:33 PM PST by
Beowulf9
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47 posted on
02/25/2021 6:51:39 PM PST by
jy8z
(When push comes disguised as nudge, I do not budge.)
To: Kathy in Alaska
To: Kathy in Alaska
The Shepherd's Crook, a strathspey (slow Scottish country dance) performed to the tune "The Duke of Gordon's Birthday."--Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Edinburgh [Scotland] Branch (2003)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
52 posted on
02/25/2021 7:00:36 PM PST by
lizma2
To: Kathy in Alaska
Now, we take you to Oklahoma by way of England.
Oakie Boogie--Ted Heath & His Orchestra, vocal by Lita Roza (1953)
Here's the original version--not from England.
Oakie Boogie--Jack Guthrie & His Oklahomans (1947)
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Tuesday Afternoon - Moody Blues
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Another Brick in the Wall - Pink Floyd
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This song about the coronation of the current queen of England was a big hit over there.
In a Golden Coach--Billy Cotton & His Orchestra (1953)
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