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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2006

my grandparents 50th anniversary
and the years leadint up to it

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  • I can't watch it anymore either...I miss him.

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  • Good ole days

  • Bravo! I don't know your folks, but a happy couple is a happy couple. Thanks for sharing this for us all. Many more happy years to them :)

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  • I almost teared up when I saw that 58 Ford, or was it a 59. Wonderful video!!!

  • truly enjoyed the video. I just happened by it because it is on my favorite list of songs. I am a fifties girl, what a nice tribute.

  • Raised on this stuff, enjoyed it on the Urban Cowboy era, now for personal pleasure 54 years and counting<3

  • love the song the oldies are the best am i right?

  • love the song the oldies are the best of the best.

  • @steveknows62 You have Ray Conniff to thank for that electrifying effect (see my other comment on this video) at your reunion! Marty sang the song, but it was Conniff who set the mood, created the 'feel' of this song. Ray Conniff is one of the most unheralded masters of American Music.

    Marty's 'The Story of My Life' was also scored & conducted by Conniff, but get THIS: THAT song was the first that Burt Bacharach & Hal David wrote together! Ray Conniff scored the first song by Bacharach & David!

  • @mrtomkoz Here's a shocker for you - Ray Conniff, perceived as an elevator music guy, was the arranger & conductor on this 1957 song! The voice is Marty Robbins, but the SOUND of this song, why it stuck in your head -THAT"S Ray Conniff. As the youngsters say, he was a BEAST!

    In the early '50s, Conniff stripped #1 songs down to their DNA - he knew what the parts were that made a hit song. Columbia hired him in 1955 to create hits, and he did, for Johnny Mathis & Guy Mitchell too!

  • @punkrose39 sorry, i know how it feels

  • FANTASTIC SONG, 

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