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Sundays Song's # 128
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Pedro
Posted 2020-02-08 6:07 PM (#96799)


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Subject: Sundays Song's # 128

Courtesy of Marty Robbins, Hank Snow, Bobby Helms and Ray Conniff a musical tribute to some of those pretty girls around the world we may have met up with and maybe sometimes ended up fighting over lol. Should they still be around today they will also be senior citizens. Bless them all wherever they may be.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDlytW-7CrU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYFk83I4COA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjEtkAwG3yM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7wx9fg0Rw0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdOD-maw-Kw

Pedro

Edited by Pedro 2020-02-08 6:15 PM
Ralph Luther
Posted 2020-02-10 7:02 AM (#96802 - in reply to #96799)
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Subject: RE: Sundays Song's # 128

Pedro, your selections are always spot on. The listing above are great as I remember them. Trouble now is my hearing is such that the melodies sound way off key and the vocals sound like a really bad rehearsal.
I like seeing your list and let me memory remember the tunes. Now, if and when the memory goes I'll be in a world of hurt.
rover177
Posted 2020-02-11 12:37 PM (#96812 - in reply to #96799)
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Location: Wollongong, NSW
Subject: RE: Sundays Song's # 128

Pedro.
A while back, a video of retired servicemen singing Lily the Pink at an otherwise dismal parade was shown. Band was hopeless and the RSM type got things in step with the group rendition.
Have tried looking for it on the internet but no luck.

If it was your post, can it please be resurrected? If not, any help to locate will be appreciated. On the uphill part of the morning walk, Lily then and medicinal compound later, very much in vogue.
Pedro
Posted 2020-02-15 8:38 PM (#96866 - in reply to #96812)


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Subject: RE: Sundays Song's # 128

Chris,

I remember our last exchange on this. This was done at a parade of Navy vets on an Armed Services Day in Liverpool who started their own singsong to keep in step because they were so far behind the RM band they could not hear them. I do recall it was put onto Facebook but like me, you didn’t subscribe so I did suggest at the time that your good lady SWMBO might find it for you. I have a couple of RNR mates who were on that march but I will have to check out their current e-mail addresses for further details. Once I have them I will send them onto you. Just introduce yourself as a mate of mine and they will surely respond. Their names are Paul Hedgecock and John Burton.

Yours Aye

Pedro
rover177
Posted 2020-02-16 12:10 PM (#96873 - in reply to #96799)
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Subject: RE: Sundays Song's # 128

Thanks Pedro.
We have tried to do a search; SWMBO looks at Facebook type sites very reluctantly; her job with Border Force is better with anonymity.
I don't subscribe because of past actions against bad guys.
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