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From: musictosoothe
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  • It's me I will never get tired of listening to this, it will never get any better than this version.

  • Love This song! It, I think was an old Guy Lombardo hit, andf Godfrey picked it up as his theme!WONDERFUL! Great Job! Thanks for thge memories and the posting!

  • Well I'm back again this is still first class all the way thank-you John for playing this.

  • Man, I'm diggin' this tool.........just sounds HAPPY!

  • more than good, BRAVO............

  • I had to come back and hear this again it is just so very good, please play more of the old time classics like this one if you can......please they just don't make real music anymore and this is such a pleasure to listen to.....some how i got to get one onto a cd.....thanks again

  • Thanks very much.... i'm glad you enjoyed it... I just posted a vid (tho it's a train vid), but i backed it with "Sentimental Journey" on the organ...will try to send to you.

  • Musictosoothe that is absolutely wonderful probably the best version i have heard that Yamaha is a real piece of artwork and that way you play this one is awesome...thank-you

  • after listening to some crap that my teenage boys call music (rap) I'm real worried about their world. it's so wonderful to hear the real music like what's playing here

  • Great !

  • I did a search for Arthur Godfrey's theme song and it said after the opening "At that point, the music would segue into trombonist Lou McGarity and the orchestra playing Godfrey's familiar theme song, "Seems Like Old Times," sometimes with Godfrey singing or humming along. Might try searching more for Lou McGarity?

  • This is a pleasant version of Seems Like Old Times. Dianne Keaton does a great job too. Guy Lombardo's is a blast from the past, but what I'm looking for is the version that was the theme song for Arthur Godfrey, likely radio,late 40's or very early 50's. He may have used it on his T.V. show, but I've never heard it. Anyone know who played that version?

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