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loneleeb3:
--- Quote from: injest on July 20, 2007, 06:21:14 pm ---every day you are gone I am gonna come in here at night...get a beer and sing in a drunken voice:
"WHERE oh Wheeeere are you tonight?
Why did you leeeeeave me here all alooooooonnnnne!!!
I searched the world over
thought I found true love
Youuuu met another and
BLEEEEEETTTTTCH! you were GONNNNNE!!!
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Jess!!!!!!
LOVE
That song!!!! Iused to sing that all the time when I was little!
Hee Haw was my favorite!! ;D
Sheriff Roland:
I'm back - Was busy loading up my i-pod with 216 songs from 1952 (took me near 3 hours!!!)
loneleeb3:
--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on July 20, 2007, 10:03:39 pm ---I'm back - Was busy loading up my i=pod with 216 songs from 1952 (took me near 3 hours!!!)
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hey had that many songs back then???
How did ya get 'em off the Victrola!!
LOL!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Just Funin ya Sheriff! Don't be puttin the handcuffs on me!!
Well, on the other hand.................. ;D
Sheriff Roland:
--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on July 20, 2007, 10:04:50 pm ---hey had that many songs back then???
How did ya get 'em off the Victrola!!
LOL!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Just Funin ya Sheriff! Don't be puttin the handcuffs on me!!
Well, on the other hand.................. ;D
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Between 2000 and 2003 I spent all my free time downloading songs from various eras. Recordings started around 1880 - charts started around 1890 - so somebody's put together a book of all charted songs before the rock era (1955) started and I got me some 9 000 songs (including virtually all the top 40 charted songs from 1956 to 1989)
On my i-pod, right now I've got 266 songs from 1950, 223 songs from 1951 and 217 songs from 1952 plus 50 of my most favourite french songs. - It's a work in progress! :D
loneleeb3:
--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on July 20, 2007, 10:11:57 pm ---Between 2000 and 2003 I spent all my free time downloading songs from various eras. Recordings started around 1880 - charts started around 1890 - so somebody's put together a book of all charted songs before the rock era (1955) started and I got me some 9 000 songs (including virtually all the top 40 charted songs from 1956 to 1989)
On my i-pod, right now I've got 266 songs from 1950, 223 songs from 1951 and 217 songs from 1952 plus 50 of my most favourite french songs.
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WOW! Thats cool!
I love older music actually.
I love the McGuire sisters, Ricky Nelson, Glenn Miller, Billie Holiday, ELVIS!!!!!!! (what kind of southern boy would I be if I didn't love Elvis). Jimmy Rogers, Ray Price etc etc I could go on!
I'd love to hear the songs form the 19th Century. Have you ever seen the movie The Song Catcher? It has some great folk music that dates from the early 1800's. I remember hearing a lot of that sung by my Grandmother and her sisters.
When I was real little my Great Grandmother sang me an Indian Lullabye that was passed down form her Grandmother who was a Blackfoot indian from Montana.
I think Music is awesome and keeps history alive!
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