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@zfleming44 . . . aside from this being a great song, and wishing I had learned to play the trumpet: as a teenager, I lived in western Ma., and we listened to WPTR in Albany. When it started to fade at night, WKBW came in loud and clear. I remember it well. How nice to read of your memory. Thank you and Beth Wishes!
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Remember being with my girl when in high school and in the dashboard lights listening to WKBW, Buffalo, NY as we were parked and making out. We laugh now at our class reunions that when a girl said "NO" that's what it meant. Both of us have moved on.
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Das ist schön
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I wasn't familiar with BK until I heard him in rotation on Pandora. Really like his distinctive sound, you can't mistake it. One touch he would use, not in every number though, is muted trombones punctuated by bass guitar. Definitely had the best arrangement of Sweet Caroline. Everything in perfect balance Creative, brilliant and sorely missed. Died so young, 56.
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Very romantic song.
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Ol Bert had a fairly large Beatle connection. he was the one that set up their very first recording when they backed up Tony Sheriden. They were officialy Tony Sheriden and The Beat Brothers. On that album you will hear the ONLY Beatles song with song credits to Harrison and Lennon.as songwriters. It was a very rare instrumental by the Beatles called Cry For A Shadow. Recorded in Hamburg before they even met Brian Epstein
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Whitedovie, thanks for sharing your memories. You were a "daddy's girl" weren't you. I love to hear and see that. Only great dad's realize the beauty and value of their precious daughters. Their love and protection teaches our women to be the great gifts to us men. Semper Fi, Dovie. Ole Johnny B.
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oh wow!!! How may times have I danced to this song when I was a young snipe with a Hollywood haircut complete with wings and white bucks?
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@Whitedovie TO JEST TAK PIEKNE ZE AZ SIE ŁZA W OKU KRECI
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@pogomole you guys are old farts (6/30/61 here), remember we were born in the first "upside-down" year since 1881!! Great music from our era, love it.
I remember growing up listening to daddy play this over and over. He just loved it.
It brings tears to my eyes now because daddy went to heaven on Oct 27th, 2010. He taught me how to love music and through that music the memories of the love we shared will never ever die. Rest now daddy, I love you and will miss you...thank you for sharing this song....
Whitedovie 1 year ago 25
This is timeless music!
anisuthideyakoindu 1 year ago 13