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From: markalson1938
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  • "A kiss may lead to a sweet caress, and that caress may make you undress..."

    New lyrics alteration by some new pop artist. :O

  • a lovely little pop record by the great man should have been a hit.

  • Frankie Laine - "And Kiss Can Change The World" Splendid voice, miraculous song.Super!

  • Nice song...

  • Thank you so much for posting this gem, it reminds me of my childhood. I've been looking for this recording for a long time and now I finally found it, thanks to you.

  • I'm always surprised as to what songs people have such fond memories about. It seems isn't hardly ever the big hit's but the little gems that didn't get much play when they were new. There comes a time in your life when your most priced possession is your memories.

  • I agree. As one who appreciates good music, I couldn't really care less if a song is a hit or not...as long as it pleases my ears. My ears don't recognize a hit or a non-hit, what they recognize is a a good tune, period. You hit it right between the eyes too when you wrote about memories because indeed our memories of a particular moment, whether pleasant or not, have a direct correlation to the song/s playing at that particular moment.

  • You so right, the value of a song isn't were it reached on a chart, but where it touched you personally. That's why people that only bought LP's or CD's missed out on a lot of good music.

  • "There comes a time in your life when your most priced possession is your memories." I like this line, my friend, you hit it right. And may I add: that particular time in our lives when memories is our most priced possession is usually when we reach our WINTER years! Ha ha.

  • Nice............

  • A new one on me ,and very enjoyable, a different song to the usual Frankie Laine type of song, cheers, Ernie

  • This is the type of songs Frankie was putting out in the late fifties. It was good for what it was but it wasn't a "Jezebel" .

  • in mexico, DF it was a favorite of radio 620 in the fifties until the seventies, one the rare oldies than never were sold in mexico and we always want to have at home

  • As always, thanks for this!

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