This is a good re-recording. I enjoy good re-recordings, It's refreshing to hear another version/take sometimes. In a way, it's like listening to a live performance.
When I pick up an oldies CD, I make sure it says "Original artists and original songs" or something similar. All too many are "New stereo recordings by one or more of the original members of the group."
I still remember Mr. Lee -- 6th grade teacher-- a cold, stiff, humorless man, who actually looked very much like the original tv version of Clark Kent (Superman) crying at his desk when the 45 rpm record of 'Mr. Lee' was played by his students (The Bobbettes). He was in awe, broke down and wept. And became then the sweetest teacher at PS 109.
Great video!
2475533 8 months ago
Thank you all for your comments regarding my sixth grade teacher, Mr. Lee.
Panbaccha 9 months ago
@steveknows62 -- Thank You! It was almost yesterday for me.
Panbaccha 11 months ago
@Panbaccha
Great story!
steveknows62 11 months ago
This is a good re-recording. I enjoy good re-recordings, It's refreshing to hear another version/take sometimes. In a way, it's like listening to a live performance.
pablotabloz 1 year ago
When I pick up an oldies CD, I make sure it says "Original artists and original songs" or something similar. All too many are "New stereo recordings by one or more of the original members of the group."
paddyosee 1 year ago
1957
ssamcmlpe 1 year ago
@ForlornAlbionDreamer .... Thank you.
Panbaccha 1 year ago
@Panbaccha Good Story Man.
ForlornAlbionDreamer 1 year ago
I still remember Mr. Lee -- 6th grade teacher-- a cold, stiff, humorless man, who actually looked very much like the original tv version of Clark Kent (Superman) crying at his desk when the 45 rpm record of 'Mr. Lee' was played by his students (The Bobbettes). He was in awe, broke down and wept. And became then the sweetest teacher at PS 109.
Panbaccha 2 years ago