Another oops, y'all. I lost my response. I was hoping that some of you would acknowledge Kirk Douglas doing his bit In Jules Vernes' Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Also John Williams music behind some great movies.
Going to say goodnight with two songs:
First Bill Evans whose birthday is today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=codzE3A4cGU
Now, the lyrics:
The night is like a lovely tune, beware my foolish heart!
How white the ever constant moon, take care, my foolish heart!
There's a line between love and fascination,
That's hard to see on an evening such as this,
For they give the very same sensation.
When you are lost in the passion of a kiss.
Your lips are much too close to mine, beware my foolish heart!
But should our eager lips combine, then let the fire start.
For this time it isn't fascination, or a dream that will fade and fall apart,
It's love this time, it's love, my foolish heart!
Now, a new face on the horizon.Here's some info on the man.
Noah Stewart (born 1978 is an African-American operatic tenor. He released his debut album Noah in March 2012 peaking to number 14 on the UK Albums Chart and number 1 on the UK Classical Album Chart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl5AySPTldg
I was surprised that Kirk Douglas was the son of Yiddish immigrants.
So great having our Brit with us today as well as the Boston Lady and hbg as Ontario via Germany. Of course Latin George and our edgar.
From Letty with love to all of you here