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We used to sing this one in school back in the day:"A capital ship for an ocean trip was the Walloping Window-blind,No gale that blew dismayed her crew or troubled the captain's mind..."
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"Jamaica Farewell", written by Lord Burgess and sung most memorably by Harry Belafonte."Down the way where the nights are gayAnd the sun shines daily on the mountain top,I took a trip on a sailing shipAnd when I reached Jamaica I made a stop..."
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If we want to get into the REALLY old oldies, how about "Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine" and "In My Merry Oldsmobile"? (Ah, the good old days of "Sing Along with Mitch"...) By the way, "Merry Oldsmobile" got an update when the Olds 442 first c...
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Not sure--I suspect my copy was originally part of a soundtrack set (can't get at it right now to check; we're doing some remodeling, and my 78s are in storage out of harm's way!) But I'd think "Secret Love" was probably what we'd call the "A" side, ...
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Another oldie-but-goodie, this one sung by Doris Day: "The Deadwood Stage". Don't remember it? She sang it in her film "Calamity Jane", and on my 78 (!) the flip side is "Secret Love"!
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We used to sing this one in school back in the day:"A capital ship for an ocean trip was the Walloping Window-blind,No gale that blew dismayed her crew or troubled the captain's mind..."
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Reply
1
Kudo
5969
Views
"Jamaica Farewell", written by Lord Burgess and sung most memorably by Harry Belafonte."Down the way where the nights are gayAnd the sun shines daily on the mountain top,I took a trip on a sailing shipAnd when I reached Jamaica I made a stop..."
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5959
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If we want to get into the REALLY old oldies, how about "Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine" and "In My Merry Oldsmobile"? (Ah, the good old days of "Sing Along with Mitch"...) By the way, "Merry Oldsmobile" got an update when the Olds 442 first c...
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5972
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Not sure--I suspect my copy was originally part of a soundtrack set (can't get at it right now to check; we're doing some remodeling, and my 78s are in storage out of harm's way!) But I'd think "Secret Love" was probably what we'd call the "A" side, ...
1
Reply
2
Kudos
5978
Views
Another oldie-but-goodie, this one sung by Doris Day: "The Deadwood Stage". Don't remember it? She sang it in her film "Calamity Jane", and on my 78 (!) the flip side is "Secret Love"!
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3
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5969
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We used to sing this one in school back in the day:"A capital ship for an ocean trip was the Walloping Window-blind,No gale that blew dismayed her crew or troubled the captain's mind..."
1
Reply
1
Kudo
5969
Views
"Jamaica Farewell", written by Lord Burgess and sung most memorably by Harry Belafonte."Down the way where the nights are gayAnd the sun shines daily on the mountain top,I took a trip on a sailing shipAnd when I reached Jamaica I made a stop..."
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2
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5959
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If we want to get into the REALLY old oldies, how about "Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine" and "In My Merry Oldsmobile"? (Ah, the good old days of "Sing Along with Mitch"...) By the way, "Merry Oldsmobile" got an update when the Olds 442 first c...
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3
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5972
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Not sure--I suspect my copy was originally part of a soundtrack set (can't get at it right now to check; we're doing some remodeling, and my 78s are in storage out of harm's way!) But I'd think "Secret Love" was probably what we'd call the "A" side, ...
1
Reply
2
Kudos
5978
Views
Another oldie-but-goodie, this one sung by Doris Day: "The Deadwood Stage". Don't remember it? She sang it in her film "Calamity Jane", and on my 78 (!) the flip side is "Secret Love"!
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| Date Registered | 12-05-2014 12:52 PM |
| Last Visited | 04-07-2019 08:10 AM |
| Total Messages Posted | 13 |
| Total Kudos Received | 14 |