We sang a song regarding the 'Titanic' at school. It almost sounded like a 'celebration' song; tambourines banging away, up-tempo beat etc. It 'beggars belief' doesn't it?
Kittielips: LOL. The other personality on my channel, Ian Whitcomb, was a British pop star of the 1960s who switched to playing music hall songs and ditties from the first decades of the 20th century. He's one of the world's foremost musicologists of that era. He won an Oscar in 1998 for his consulting work on the film 'Titanic'. He didn't write the title song, but he provided the authentic music with which passengers in steerage may have entertained themselves.
Gracias Bob por tu linda amistad!!!
Gaby.
pili2255 1 year ago
Really enjoyed this ! Thanks!
theprisonersix
theprisonersix 2 years ago
theprisonersix: Thanks! Not typical of this band, but funny!
Bobchai 2 years ago
Sob, sob! - How sad and funny at the same time thank you. Loved it -
HarborGuy 2 years ago
HarborGuy: An unusual tune. Thanks!
Bobchai 2 years ago
We sang a song regarding the 'Titanic' at school. It almost sounded like a 'celebration' song; tambourines banging away, up-tempo beat etc. It 'beggars belief' doesn't it?
Thank you.
Is he with Shep? I do hope so.
Jennie.
Kittielips 2 years ago
Kittielips: LOL. The other personality on my channel, Ian Whitcomb, was a British pop star of the 1960s who switched to playing music hall songs and ditties from the first decades of the 20th century. He's one of the world's foremost musicologists of that era. He won an Oscar in 1998 for his consulting work on the film 'Titanic'. He didn't write the title song, but he provided the authentic music with which passengers in steerage may have entertained themselves.
Bobchai 2 years ago
El gusto siempre será para mí Bob!
Gaby.
pili2255 2 years ago
pili2255: Igualmente de parte de mi, Gaby!
Bobchai 2 years ago
Hola Bob, qué gusto!!! Hace tiempo que no veía nada tuyo!!! Abrazos y millón estrellitas para tu video!
Gaby.
pili2255 2 years ago