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22 Mar 99 - 12:58 PM (#65045) Subject: lullabye memory or Altzheimer's? From: brownd@wilton.ces.k12.ct.us Want to surprise grandmother with music, title and words to a lullabye she partially recalls her own mother singing to her. Reach back and help me make a 93 year old happy. Phrases she recalls are: "and kitty too where has she gone" and "they've taken her away" and "said Charlie boy one day" . . . I would hate to think that grandma has Altzheimer's -- this song must exist out there somewhere. One person suggested contacting www.kiddidles.com -- but I get a FATAL ERROR message every time I try it. Can anyone come up with a current address for this site? Please help . . . Grandma won't last forever. |
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23 Mar 99 - 02:39 AM (#65212) Subject: RE: lullabye memory or Altzheimer's? From: alison Sorry can't help with lyrics... but here is kiddidles address Slainte alison |
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23 Mar 99 - 03:44 AM (#65223) Subject: RE: lullabye memory or Altzheimer's? From: Night Owl alison..thanks for the link to kiddidles...just checked it out...looks to be a fun resource for me...as I've always found that kid and camp songs help the most insecure potential musician to "lighten up". |
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24 Mar 99 - 02:22 AM (#65552) Subject: RE: lullabye memory or Altzheimer's? From: alison Hi Nightowl.. it's a great site, there is a link from the links page here...... If you go onto their mailing list they'll send you a song every few days.... I've got some I remeber from a child that I hadn't heard in years..... Slainte alison Go here: Lyr Add: KITTY IN THE BASKET (Eliza Lee Follen) --JoeClone, 10-Jan-2010. |