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omg i remember living on wilfred street by the city airport tryin to cross gratioit and goin to the party store for a 45 cent 20 oz grape faygo in a glass bottle. oh the times!!!
My grandparents lived right down the street from City Airport on Flanders...and we used to go watch planes take off and land. I think we even named the planes based on the color of their markings.
My cousin lived on Wilfred. There used to be a funeral home on the corner of Wilfred and Gratiot when I was about 14. I remember we got bored and got money to go to the Burger King across the street. Crossing Gratiot on foot was not fun!
The song was released in 1973. The lyric was changed to "That's Why You Remember" and it was recorded by Kenny Karen on Big Tree Records. It only went to #82 on the charts.
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mmfwcl.... i no i spelled it wrong im not smart..at all\
That was entertainment back then
I'm...sooo...old...!!
The lyric was changed to "That's Why You Remember" and it was recorded by Kenny
Karen on Big Tree Records.
It only went to #82 on the charts.