Posted on 08/12/2021 6:00:18 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Popsicle Toes, don’t know that one.
The decline was the idiot that thought it was a great idea to spread Don Ho’s music around the world. Don’t let Kathy tell you otherwise. She’s old ya know! LOL! Ok, I’m running away before she catches me.
I do agree with you on that one! LOL! But I love Barry Manilow. 🤣🤣
Dawn (Go Away)--The Four Seasons (1964)
I hope Dawn takes the advice of this uninspired, under-achieving beta male and goes away.
Jerry Cole offers a counter-example to these losers, a young visionary who is goal-oriented, motivated, ambitious, and determined to pursue the American dream. And this was far and away the best of the bunch musically, even though it didn't sell nearly as well as the first two.
Midnight Mary--Jerry Cole (1963)
AH! I forgot! It's the Bee Gees--I meant--that you don't like.
As for your CV shot playlist--Barry McGuire, "Eve Of Destruction." I know its title isn't fitting with the playlist, but it still sorta fits, even though it's a leftist, anti-American song. Just the title for me and some of the lyric. :-/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byDiILrNbM4
Watch it, pardner.
Yes, in August, it was hot and I thought of Christmas. I was probably thinking about the grandkids too.
Oh, and another one.. Glen Campbell was good but ‘Sunflower’ never did anything for me.
Stosh, you just don’t like the chorus, I would have preferred more guitar work but....
Radix, best WELCOME HOME song EVER.
Beats the hell out of the sappy Yellow Ribbon thing.
The nights are getting longer, it won’t be long
Won’t be long ‘til summer comes
Now that the boys are here again
Guess who just got back today?
Them wild-eyed boys that’d been away
Haven’t changed, had much to say
But man, I still think them cats are crazy
They were askin’ if you were around
How you was, where you could be found
Told ‘em you were livin’ downtown
Drivin’ all the old men crazy
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
I said the boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
You know that chick that used to dance a lot
Every night she’d be on the floor, shakin’ what she’s got
Man when I tell you she was cool, she was red hot
I mean, she was steamin’
And that time over at Johnny’s place
Well, this chick got up and she slapped Johnny’s face
Man, we just fell about the place
If that chick don’t wanna know, forget her
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
I said, the boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
Spread the word around
Guess who’s back in town
Just spread the word around
Friday night they’ll be dressed to kill
Down at Dino’s Bar’n’Grill
The drink will flow and blood will spill
And if the boys wanna fight, you better let ‘em
That jukebox in the corner blastin’ out my favorite song
The nights are getting longer, it won’t be long
Won’t be long ‘til summer comes
Now that the boys are here again
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
(Spread the word around)
The boys are back in town
(The boys are back in town)
(The boys are back, the boys are back)
The boys are back in town again
Been hangin’ down at Dino’s
The boys are back in town again
I agree!! Love this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auLBLk4ibAk
I like this one, which some have called the Negro (or Black) National Anthem.
After Hours--Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra (1940)
Rush is Canada's revenge for the War of 1812.
I guess I could have used the long version of "Thick as a Brick" as well, but it just didn't have the punch and bass-line. I could hear IGD all of the way back to where the records were kept ...
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