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A SONG AGO Our cousin filled a flash drive with songs From the Fifties to date, I would like to share some, beginning with the late, Mr. Frank Sinatra, Frankie boy, Still my favourite, to listen to, such joy! ‘I did it my way” Frank lived each day ‘With few regrets, too few to mention” And surely we have some as well, so Put then right for they cause tension, “For what is a man, what has he got’ Must not kneel down, For one and all, For then he won’t live tall! And then I’ll honour Elvis Presley ‘Love me tender, love me sweet’, The Golden star of rock and roll, a treat, The girls would scream He was their every dream, ‘Tell me you are mine…… Till the end of time’. Andrew Lloyd’s stage show ‘Phantom Of the Opera ‘The music of the Night’ Is such a beautiful song, which I sing with might, I have no fancy voice, but like to hear And sing it in the car, Whenever we go on holiday, And our journey is far! ‘Hard as lightening, soft as candlelight, Do you trust the music of the night’, ‘You alone can make my song take flight, Help me make the music of the night’ Leonard Cohen, another firm fave., For whom a lot did rave, He fell at home at eighty two and died, His music he strummed with pride, His greatest song for me, Which I often listen to with glee, Is ‘Dance Me to the end of love’ ‘We’re both of us beneath our love, We’re both of us above’ ‘Dance me to the end of love’. ‘Hey big Spender’sung by Shirley Bassey, ‘The minute you walked in the joint, I could see you were a man of distinction, A real big spender, Good lookin’ so refined, So wouldn’t you want to know What’s goin’ on in my mind” Wow what a powerful voice, what a legend, Had not choice, love her music, She had to be mentioned, Watched her show, came to Sun City, Now eighty three, then something over fifty. Herman’s Hermits and the song, Mrs. Brown you’ve got a lovely daughter, Walkin’ about, even in a crowd, Well, you’ll pick her out, Makes a bloke feel, so proud’ Next to us lived a Scots family and their son Peter used to serenade me often, great fun “Mrs Hunt you’ve got a lovely daughter’. This was early every morning, my dear father, Shouted, Peter, go back to bed rather! Wow, The Beatles, their music so modern Almost always top of the charts, The girls loved them from The depth of their hearts! To list but a few of the songs they sung, And so handsome and young, ‘Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite” They sung their songs at concerts, Many a night, ‘Please please me’ Can’t buy me love’ Parents asking, Heaven help us, From above, Our children addicted, From their first song, this was predicted! “Yellow Submarine” but my fave. is, ‘Do you want to know a secret, Do you promise not to tell’ For my secret was I love the Beatles as well! With Christmas round the corner I think Of Michael Buble and his Carols on Christmas Day, When families come together, children play, Joy, laughter, and faith is about, We imagine the poor and those without. As he sings ‘Santa Claus is coming to town’ A child asks his Mommy, can I give my teddy To that boy down the street, Who walks in Winter with bare feet? ‘What’s new Pussycat by Tom Jones who split, His pants on stage, they were so tight, The fans laughed and enjoyed that sight! Pussycat, pussycat, I have flowers, And lots of hours To spend with you, so go powder your, Cute little pussycat nose (whoa oh whoa), You and your pussycat eyes (whoa, oh whoa)! And finally I come back to Frankie boy and ‘Strangers in the night’ My husband and I were strangers in the night Who met at a wedding and fell in love at first sight, ‘Love was just a glance away “A warm embracing dance away, For strangers in the night’! Thank-you Frank Sinatra, that song, Must have been for us, and thank-you Cousin Mike for the flash drive, You downloaded so many songs, And we made some come alive!

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Date: 11/1/2020 9:50:00 AM
oh an Elvis. What a loss to the world when HE died!!
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 11/2/2020 6:13:00 AM
Yup absolutely, but his Heydays were in the fifties when we were small and Christmas trees were tall! Bless you Andrea, Hugs, Jenny.
Date: 11/1/2020 9:49:00 AM
big spender, pussy cat, frank sinatra songs, and those awesome Herman Hermits. You sparked many lovely memories for me of some of your favorite songs!
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Date: 11/2/2020 6:18:00 AM
All of those faves for me. Music is in our hearts, how can we ever forget what made us truly happy! Blessings, And hugs, Jennifer.
Date: 9/25/2020 10:46:00 AM
'Do You Want To Know A Secret' has a special place in my heart. I used to sing it to my daughter when I was putting her to bed and she chose it as the father-daughter dance at her wedding. Enjoy all the others as well; thanks for the stroll down musical memory lane, Jenn! Your style really shines in writes like this. Have a great day, hugs ~ John
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 10/21/2020 9:16:00 AM
Thank-you John, a wonderful comment - I'm glad we both have History with ' Do you want to know a secret' - that's great she chose that song as her father/daughter poem for her dance at her wedding, very sentimental. Enjoy the rest of the week my friend. Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
Date: 9/24/2020 2:47:00 PM
A really great feast of musical memories Jenny, you've brought them all together so well. Penning this with great imagery and such lovely expression too. Hope all well with you, Blessings and hugs always, Gordon
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 10/21/2020 9:11:00 AM
Gordon, you sound as if you also love music - music feeds the soul as it strums on our heartstrings. Keep safe my friend, Blessings and hugs, Jennifer.
Date: 9/24/2020 10:27:00 AM
What an awesome memory shaker this is, Jenny! I have had the pleasure of being acquainted with a host of songs dating from the 60s up to the present. Many more fav ones come to mind, but it's impossible to mention them all in this restricted space. ~ Warm regards & hugs my friend. // paul
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 10/21/2020 9:08:00 AM
Oh I know Paul, there are so many and some will never go out of fashion, they are true classics - i love music, it makes me happy and some bring back sad memories - my mother loved the song 'like a puppet on a string' my father, loved opera - madame butterfly in particular. Warm egards and hugs my friend, Jenny.
Date: 9/23/2020 3:10:00 PM
WoW! What a list of old songs that we all knew so well and sang and danced to. Brings back memories. One memory that made me smile as I read was when you said a young man sang to you early each morning and your dad yelled for him to go to bed. My daughter had a boyfriend that used to stand under her window late at night and i sneaked outside and around the house and yelled Gordon Get Off My Pansies! He fell backwards and ran down the street. Loved this. God Bless, JB
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 10/21/2020 8:58:00 AM
Hi Judy It seems very similar to my incident, he actually was a Scots boy - he was 16 and I fifteen and he wanted to marry me and take me with him and his parents to live in Scotland - he even got his mom to come round and speak to my parents, of course this couldn't happen which my father explained to him very endearingly. Hugs and blessings Judy Jennifer.
Date: 9/23/2020 5:54:00 AM
WOW. What a joy to read. I love the music that fills and feels ... You're a true inspiration. God bless you! Love and prayers
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 10/21/2020 8:51:00 AM
Hi Gina, I always enjoy reading your heartfelt comments - thank you for your lovely words - God bless you also. Love and hugs, Jenny.
Date: 9/23/2020 1:21:00 AM
All lovely songs. Modern music is not much my line. It's always a pleasure when you read my poems. ~~
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Date: 9/22/2020 11:27:00 PM
Those sounds will last forever, nothing better than the golden oldies, todays offerings give me earache lol. Tom
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Jennifer Proxenos
Date: 9/26/2020 1:30:00 PM
LOL also Tom, but the Beatles and the Rolling Stones weren't much better, especially the Rolling Stones, every parents nightmare! Blessings, Jennifer.
Date: 9/22/2020 6:55:00 PM
Thanks, Jennifer. Old Blue Eyes sure pounded out 'I Did It My Way' in a majestic way. Used to watch that on video a lot. Also, 'The Summer Wind' -- such a light and breezy number. He was first class as a singer.
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Date: 9/26/2020 1:27:00 PM
I agree with you, whenever hubby asks me what music I want in the car it is either Franks Sinatra and Leonard Cohen, Great singers and musician was Leonard. Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
Date: 9/22/2020 6:28:00 PM
Hello Jennifer … you have revived so many memories for so many poets here. I keep forgetting how long ago many of these songs came to bear and they’ll always be great songs - thanks once again Jennifer - Lindsay
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Date: 9/24/2020 3:25:00 AM
Lindsay as long as I have music and can sing along to it I'm a happy chappy! there were some great song there. Have you listened to Michael Buble, his songs are lovely. Thank-you Lindsay. Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
Date: 9/22/2020 1:38:00 PM
Ooh well penned, you had a blast listening to the music, didn't you? Well done.
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Date: 9/24/2020 3:22:00 AM
I really had a blast and I love all music from every era, especially Michael Buble and his songs - he sings a little like Frank Sinatra. Visit you soon. Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
Date: 9/22/2020 1:12:00 PM
Creative use of those famous people from our past. I am sure this one wasn't so easy to write. Thanks for dropping by my pages. Sara
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Date: 9/23/2020 2:44:00 AM
Thank-you Sara, no, not too easy but great fun. Thank you for visiting, your much appreciated suppiort and your lovely comment. Blessings and hugs, Sara, Jennifer.
Date: 9/22/2020 11:14:00 AM
- You mention many of my favorites, sister Jenny :) - The Beatles were really "before my time" but I got to know all their songs through my uncle who bought everything they released on vinyl records - the Beatles are still a wooow :)- Leonard Cohen, also has a place in my heart - Frank Sinatra and Tom Jones were my mother's favorites :) - Elvis Presley, my husband's favorite :) - A pleasure to read ... many beautiful songs pop into my head ... :) - hugs // Anne-Lise :)
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Date: 9/22/2020 11:37:00 AM
Hi my dear friend our cousin is a music maniac and even downloaded as far back as Maurice Chevalier who would have now been about 105 - 108 years of age. I love old songs and of course the Beatles have always been my sons favorites and Frank Sinatra my Dad's. My Mum was more into Greek music, but my husband and I love Leonard Cohens song's. Thank you my soul sister, for a wonderful comment, Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.

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