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'The OldTimers' --- ' a-playin''n a-singin'
"Side by side" :
"...Just as long as we're
together
... well, it doesn't
matter at all"
and the player
piano at the end comes from a
video camera recording of
the '1880's Town'
in Murdo, SD that I taped back in June, 2000.
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Southern Jazz
"You are my
sunshine"
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A Two Sisters
Production:--- 3-part round:---
"Make New
Friends and Keep the Old
One is Silver
and the Other Gold"
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Tommy Edwards
"It's all
in the game""
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Anne Murray
"Tennessee
Waltz"
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Al Hirt, Johnny Mathis, and Adrea Rieu
"Stranger in Paradise"
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Carolyne Larson Jordan, York '52,
performing
"Deep Purple" which
Carolyne sang for us
live at our 50th Reunion. Simply
Beautiful!
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Ronnie Cox
"Good Night
Irene"
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Who is 3X6, 4X7, 28 and 11?
Just ask
"Billy Boy"
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Montavani
"Charmaine"
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Rosemary Clooney
"You
belong to me"
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Maureen O'Hara's "I'm going to be married
on
next Sunday" --- an Irish aire first
published
in 1867 ---
and destined for an appearance in
"Raisins and Almonds---A Civil War
Story"
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A
Punky Stevens (York '52) favorite:
"In a Shanty in a Old Shanty
Town"
A classic composite of this 1932
song featuring Jim
Smoak on banjo, followed by
the Johnny Long Band,
and winding up with Rose
Murphy
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What will I be? ... Will I be pretty? ... Will I
be rich?
Here's what Doris Day once told us
all:---
"Que Sera Sera"
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Leroy
Anderson
"Blue Tango"
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Vera Lynn
"Auf
Weiderseh'n (Sweetheart)"
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