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At random: "Like the destroyer, the submarine has created its own type of officer and man with language and traditions apart from the rest of the service, and yet at the heart unchangingly of the Service” -- Rudyard Kipling, The Fringes of the Fleet, 1915
Sundays Song's # 279
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Pedro
Posted 2023-03-18 3:28 PM (#103393)


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Location: Liverpool, England
Subject: Sundays Song's # 279

Okay, I know I’m digging deep now going into the mid-1950 s but I can recognise Frankie Laine like it was just yesterday with his powerful voice and delivery of his songs. Western movies were the top preference of the day back then and Frankie gave us what we wanted in that regard when it came to songs. Here are just three of them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHY9_DEGW8A#

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqS0D8tuRZ8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuPrvsxFpGo

Pedro
Bob Mahon
Posted 2023-03-19 9:06 AM (#103396 - in reply to #103393)


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Subject: RE: Sundays Song's # 279

Thanks for the memories, Mate.
Been a long time since I listened to them.

Slanj-a-va !

Edited by Bob Mahon 2023-03-19 9:46 AM
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