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Subject: A glimpse of nostalgia From: topical tom Date: 26 May 17 - 12:58 PM While I admit that there is some great modern music at times I have an urge to hear and sing some of the oldtime music that I listened to as I grew up.Here is hoping that some of you "young folk" feel the same wayTwo of my favorute old songs are "I dreamed of a little cabin" and "My little home in sunny tennessee".What are your favorites? Let us take a trip down memory lane! |
Subject: RE: A glimpse of nostalgia From: topical tom Date: 26 May 17 - 01:33 PM Sorry. I tried to make a blue clicky but failed.I used to be able to do it but U guess time has caught up with me. |
Subject: RE: A glimpse of nostalgia From: JHW Date: 26 May 17 - 04:24 PM Just post the website details and we can go from there or someone else can make it clickable |
Subject: RE: A glimpse of nostalgia From: topical tom Date: 26 May 17 - 05:10 PM Both the songs I preiviously mentiioned are on youtube.org |
Subject: RE: A glimpse of nostalgia From: leeneia Date: 27 May 17 - 12:47 PM My father used to sing a song about the banks of the Wabash. One day I decided to add the song to my piano repertoire. I found it at the Lester Levy site. And how about "Casey would dance with the strawberry blonde..." |
Subject: RE: A glimpse of nostalgia From: topical tom Date: 27 May 17 - 01:11 PM "And the band played on." A good old uplifting song, Leenia! Good choice. |
Subject: RE: A glimpse of nostalgia From: GUEST Date: 28 May 17 - 09:50 AM Songs I remember my granddad singing....The Rose of Tralee, Its Istanbul Not Constantinople, I ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts, My Old Mans A Dustman, Picken A Chicken, Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill...loads more . I still love a lot of these old songs. |
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