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M-O-T-H-E-R Mother's Day Song Public Domain Tom Willett

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A song written in 1915 by Howard Johnson and Theodore Morse. The pictures in the video are public domain from the Library of Congress, the Depression Era collection. Two of the pictures are mine. The song and video are dedicated to moms everywhere in the world.

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  • Once again, Happy Mothers Day!

    Now, BACK TO DECLUTTERING! I'll see you later and hope you all have a nice weekend!

  • @AnneBowen1 Thanks and Happy Mother's Day.

  • As s little girl I sang this to my mom all the time. I"m 79 now and she's gone now and I still find my self singing it to her when I miss her and the times we shared together. Everyone loved her and caller her Nonnie, Miss you mom.

  • @CarolJGarrett Thanks. Mom is very special.

  • You put a lot of feeling in that old 1915 song. I used to sing it for my mom when I took care of her before she died. I miss her more than ever now. Thank you for honoring mothers. I called my mom, my "wonderful one" after one of her favorite songs from the early 1920s..

  • Thank you. Moms are special.

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  • Hey, Alex. The picture right after the picture of myself and my mom is a picture of my Aunt Sally and her four sons. All four boys were serving during WWII. The president, Franklin D Roosevelt found out all her sons were serving and he intervened and sent one home. Joe, who is second from left was later badly wounded in the war but he is the only son still alive today. I have had that picture since I was about 3 years old. Thanks.

  • Hey there Tom.

    I was just watching your videos again and if you don't mind... which is the 2nd picture of you? I saw that one which seems to have been taken in the 80s,am I right? What is the 2nd one?

    Thanks and great video.

  • Thanks. I chose them from the selection at the Library of Congress.

  • BEAUTIFUL classic photographs!

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