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Fletch said:To prove that even wise men can be wrong...
I Concentrate On You (Cole Porter) from the film Broadway Melody of 1940
That's absolutely correct :eusa_clap
Fletch said:To prove that even wise men can be wrong...
I Concentrate On You (Cole Porter) from the film Broadway Melody of 1940
.Fletch said:Non's got it on the tune. The singer (on the only other version I know of) was Bon Bon, with Jan Savitt's Top Hatters
Fletch said:Huntington Beach eh? My late grandmother taught high school there from 1927-'31. We've got pictures from back when the derricks grew like grass right up to the surf.
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"Can't Get Out of this Mood", late 40s, by Sarah Vaughan52Styleline said:Here's one
'twasn't part of my scheme to sigh and tell you that I love you
Fletch said:... Nevertheless [/i]
So, what is this one? I *think* I'm suffering from "tip-of-the-tongue" syndrome... (either that or a confabulation lol )CharlieH. said:Now here's my tune:
"Go and get a girl, then make a date with her...."
Cousin Hepcat said:So, what is this one? I *think* I'm suffering from "tip-of-the-tongue" syndrome... (either that or a confabulation lol )
Fletch said:...Sop****re Prom." Ted Weems made a great recording of that one.
Fletch said:...Sop****re Prom." Ted Weems made a great recording of that one.
Since no one seems to have gotten my tune, I'll flip another card. Here's the bridge lyric in its entirety:
Searching for the sunshine, I found it in vain
For I only found it to lose it again
Every new tomorrow brings sorrow and pain
For you left me standing right out in the rain...
Annnnnybody?![]()