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  • 3 years can haunt you a lifetime.

  • I was BORN TO LATE to grow up with music like this..... :(

  • I just ordered this CD even though I already have this song on another CD. I just wish to have more songs by The Poni-Tails, Now I just have to wait for it to arrive in a few weeks, Thanks for posting, the sound, the quality seems good for something recorded in the late 50's and helped in my decision making.

  • Thanks you OldiesBut Goodies62 for uploading! Let's keep this music alive! What a time this era was....I know...I was there!

  • just one time... I would love to be a teenager in the 50's. Cruising down the street on a Saturday night in the summer, listening to early rock and roll on the radio, maybe going to a drive-in movie and ordering a hamburger and coke.... :(.... sigh !!!

  • @baliman5 No cell phones, computers, microwaves, power steering, anti-lock brakes, or dvd's. Just 3 stations on tv.

  • @zipsrule there were first microwaves, but they caused cancer xD

  • @MarcelZager The first couter top mictowave oven designed and sold for home use came out in 1965, almost 10 years after this song was released.

  • @zipsrule On October 8, 1945[4] Raytheon filed a US patent for Spencer's microwave cooking process, and an oven that heated food using microwave energy from a magnetron was soon placed in a Boston restaurant for testing. In 1947, the company built the "Radarange", the first commercial microwave oven.

  • @MarcelZager Commercial use not private home use.

  • @zipsrule yeah but that doesn't matter. Fact is, there WERE microvawe ovens ;)

  • @MarcelZager But they were not one the household conveniences that many take for granted today. I am just trying to convey the changes society has gone through in a relativley short period of time and many of the things taken for granted by today's young people simply were not available or readily accessible to people just half a century ago.

  • @MarcelZager My larger point addresses a desire people have to "travel" to certain times in the past without any thought to how difficult life was throughout the vast majority of history. Even many places in current times are horrible places to live and don't have meet "modern lifestyle requirements." Peolple tend to romanticize certain places, things,and times without confronting the reality of a given situation. :-)

  • @baliman5 There are alot of things that we take for granted today that were not around in the 50s and 60s. It is amazing how far we have come in 50 years. Having said that, there are many aspects of life that have stayed the same or have gotten worse.

  • I was a freshman in High School when this was a "must listen to" great lyrics and melody.

  • @1XLINEMAN They went to Charles F. Brush High School in Lyndhurst Ohio, class of 1957.

  • One of my very favorites!

  • wonderful ***** :)

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