I think it's time for me to explain to our listeners and contributors why I can't' acknowledge each contribution here. I broke my hip and it's often a painful experience sitting in our studio.
How about some fun.
TCM showed the original King Kong with Fay Wray last evening and it was truly good. Here's a bit of humor from Jim.
Oh Letty, you poor thing. What an awful injury! I do hope you are recovering well. It will probably take you quite a while to get over it - the trauma of the accident as well as the broken hip. Do look after yourself and get plenty of rest. You are needed here!
Your post reminded me of The Great Caruso starring Mario Lanza. I've never seen the film, but I know the music from it. Here are some of the memorable songs -
Bets, you know I'm no theist, but if group prayer is ever going to work to promote healing a joint effort on the part of your many radio fans will help.
EVERYONE. let's put our love to work for her. I know I will.
Gaetano Alberto "Guy" Lombardo (June 19, 1902 – November 5, 1977) was a Canadian-American bandleader and violinist.
Forming "The Royal Canadians" in 1924 with his brothers Carmen, Lebert, and Victor and other musicians from his hometown, Lombardo led the group to international success, billing themselves as creating "The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven." The Lombardos are believed to have sold between 100 and 300 million phonograph records during their lifetimes
Happy Birthday, Guy. Used to listen to him on New Year's Eve, hbg. Love Red Sails in the Sunset. Well, you never did tell me how that doggie Bailey was doing, so maybe this will touch your memory. What a surprise to find that Bobby Darin did this one.