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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 07:47 am
Well, listeners, there's our Walter. Hey, Germany, liked your doctor Jazz.
Always great to see our European friends here.

How about another doctor song, folks:

Jackson Browne
Doctor, my eyes have seen the years
Through the slow parade of tears without crying
Now I want to understand
I have done all that I could
To see the evil and the good without hiding
You must help me if you can

Doctor my eyes
Tell me what is wrong
Was I unwise to leave them open for so long?

As I've wandered through this world
As each moment has unfurled
I've been waiting to awaken from this dream
People go just where they will
I never notice them until I've got this feeling
That it's later than it seems

Doctor my eyes
Tell me what is real
I hear their cries
Just saying "It's too late for me"

GUITAR SOLO

Doctor my eyes
Cannot be disguised
Is this the prize for having learned how not to cry?
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:20 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:22 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:27 am
Carmen Miranda
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Carmen Miranda (b. February 9, 1909, Marco de Canaveses, Portugal; d. August 5, 1955 Hollywood, California, USA from untreated toxemia, later called pre-eclampsia, and heart failure stemming from pregnancy), born Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha, was a Portuguese-Brazilian samba singer and motion picture star.


Life and career

Miranda reached her peak point of fame in the early 1940s. She arrived in the United States in 1939 and had become the country's highest-paid entertainer by 1943. According to TV's The Biography Channel, Miranda was the highest paid woman in the United States in 1945, earning more than $ 200,000 that year. Miranda's Hollywood debut was Down Argentine Way where she had the chance to work with Betty Grable. Her last Hollywood movie was in 1953 in Scared Stiff with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin.

Miranda was born in the small northern Portuguese town of Marco de Canaveses and went to school at the Convent of Saint Teresinha. Her very Catholic parents did not approve of her dreams of pursuing show business, so she hid it from them best she could. In her spare time, she often sang at parties and festivals around the town where she was discovered and received the chance to perform on a local radio station.

She was noted as a musical innovator in Brazil, one of the first samba superstars long before her arrival in the US. However, her roles in US movies featured her as a stylized comic "South American" singer. She was given the nickname "The Brazilian Bombshell".

Miranda was often shown wearing platform sandals and towering headdresses made of fruit, becoming famous as "the lady in the tutti-frutti hat." At only 5 feet tall (152 cm), these accoutrements made her appear almost larger than life on screen. This image was much satirized and taken up as camp, even in animated cartoon shorts. The animation department at Warner Brothers seemed to be especially fond of the actress's image. Animator Virgil Ross used the image in the animated short Tropical Hare with Bugs Bunny who, appropriately enough, made his entrance as a stowaway in the fruit hat. The fruit hat was also featured in the Bugs Bunnt cartoon Slick Hare, where Bugs sneaks out of Elmer Fudd's grasp by again hitching a ride in the hat. Today, the "Carmen Miranda" persona is a popular turn (or performance) for female impersonation and drag performance.

She was well aware of the tensions in her career. Her song, "Bananas Is My Business," was based on a line in one of her movies and directly addressed her image. A sour welcome back to Brazil in 1940 resulted in a response in Portuguese in a song called "Disseram Que Eu Voltei Americanizada," or "They Say I've Come Back Americanized." Helena Solberg made a documentary of her life, Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business in 1995.

Carmen Miranda, who neither drank nor smoked until her late 30s, became addicted to alcohol and tobacco, as well as to amphetamines and barbiturates, all of which weakened her heart. She died of a heart attack following an appearance on The Jimmy Durante Show. On an A&E Biography episode about her, there was a fairly startling piece of tape or kinescope footage from that show, from August 4. After a dance number, she nearly passed out, presumably suffering a mild precursor to her later, fatal cardiac arrest. Durante, standing next to her, caught her and helped keep her on her feet. She then smiled and waved to the crowd, and walked offstage, unknowingly for the last time. She was gone by the next morning.

Although she was addicted to prescription medications, she did not use cocaine nor carry the drug in her platform shoes as documented in the controversial book, "Hollywood Babylon". Her body was flown back to Brazil soon afterwards and the government declared a period of national mourning. She was interred in the Cemitério São João Batista in Rio de Janeiro.

Her personal physician Dr. M. Barryman, who would later sign her death certificate, was the father of actor Michael Barryman.


Hollywood tribute

On September 25, 1998, a city square in Hollywood was named Carmen Miranda Square in a ceremony headed by longtime honorary Hollywood mayor Johnny Grant who was also one of the singer's personal friends dating back to World War II. The effort was spearheaded by Native American concert promoter Jean Chakanaka and Carmen Miranda's Brazilian-born grandniece, Cheryl Miranda Cunha, herself a songwriter, singer and performer who adopted the stage name "Miranda" and performs many of her aunt's songs in tribute. Brazil's consul general Jorió Gama was on hand for opening remarks as were members of Bando da Lua, Carmen Miranda's original band.

Carmen Miranda Square is only one of about a dozen Los Angeles city intersections named for historic performers. The square is located at the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Orange Drive across from Mann's Chinese Theater. The location is especially noteworthy not only since Carmen Miranda's footprints are preserved in concrete at the Chinese Theater's famous collection, but in remembrance of an impromptu performance at a nearby Hollywood Boulevard intersection on V-J Day where she was joined by a throng of servicemen from the nearby USO.

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Carmen Miranda has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6262 Hollywood Boulevard.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Miranda
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:31 am
Gypsy Rose Lee
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Gypsy Rose Lee (February 9, 1911 - April 26, 1970) was an American actress and burlesque entertainer.

She was born Rose Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington Gypsy was initially known by her middle name, Louise. Her mother, Rose Thompson, was fifteen when she married John Hovick, who, according to Rose's 1911 birth certificate was an ad salesman with a newspaper. Rose Thompson Hovick was the classic example of a smothering stage mother, though the more horrid details were reportedly whitewashed in Gypsy's memoirs. A second daughter, Ellen Hovick (better known as actress June Havoc) was born in 1916. She too would be known by her middle name, June (although some sources indicate that Ellen Hovick's middle name was "Evangeline"). After Rose T. Hovick divorced her husband John, the girls earned the family's money by appearing in vaudeville where June's talent shone, while Louise remained in the background. At the age of 16, June married a boy in the act named Bobby Reed. Mother Rose had Bobby arrested and met him at the police station carrying a hidden gun. She pulled the trigger, but the safety was on, and Bobby was freed. June left the act and went on to give birth to April Reed.

Louise's singing and dancing talents were insufficient to sustain the act without June. Eventually it became apparent that Louise could earn money in burlesque. Her innovation here was her sense of humor, for while she stripped quite as thoroughly as any burlesque star, she made the crowd laugh. She took the name Gypsy Rose Lee and stripped at Minsky's for four years where she was frequently arrested and had relationships with unsavory characters such as Rags Ragland and Eddy Braun. She eventually traveled to Hollywood, where she was billed as Louise Hovick, and married Arnold "Bob" Mizzy on August 25, 1937 at the insistence of the film studio. Her acting was panned. She returned to New York City and invested in Michael Todd (1909-1958). She eventually appeared as an actress in many of his film productions.

In 1941, Gypsy Rose Lee wrote or co-wrote a mystery thriller called The G-String Murders which was made into the 1943 film, Lady of Burlesque. Trying to describe what Gypsy was (a "high-class" stripper), H. L. Mencken coined the term ecdysiast. Her style of intellectual recitation while stripping was spoofed in the number "Zip!" from Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey, a play in which her sister June appeared. Gypsy's second murder mystery, Mother Finds a Body, was published in 1942.

In love with Michael Todd and in an attempt to make him jealous, Gypsy Lee married William Alexander Kirkland in 1942. They divorced in 1944. While married to Kirkland, she bore a son with Otto Preminger; he was named Erik Lee, and has been known successively as Erik Kirkland, Erik de Diego, and Erik Preminger. Gypsy Lee was married for a third time in 1948 to Julio de Diego, but they eventually divorced.

Gypsy Lee and sister June, who had also become a successful performer, continued to get demands for money from their mother, who had opened a lesbian boardinghouse in a ten-room apartment on West End Avenue in New York City. This property and a farm in Highland Mills, New York, had been rented for Mother Rose by Gypsy Lee. Mother Rose shot and killed one of her guests (according to Erik Preminger, she killed her own lover, who had made a pass at Gypsy) at the boardinghouse. This incident was explained as a suicide. As Mother Rose was dying of colon cancer, her final words, in 1954, were for Gypsy Lee: "Wherever you go... I'll be right there. When you get your own private kick in the ass, just remember: it's a present from me to you."

With their mother dead, the sisters now felt free to write about her without risking a lawsuit. Gypsy's memoirs, titled Gypsy, were published in 1957, and were taken as inspirational material for the Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents musical Gypsy: A Musical Fable. Sister June did not like the way she was portrayed in the piece, but was eventually persuaded not to oppose it for her sister's sake. The play and the subsequent movie deal assured Gypsy a steady income. The sisters became estranged.

Gypsy Rose Lee went on to host a television talk show, Gypsy. A smoker, she was diagnosed in 1969 with metastatic lung cancer, which prompted Gypsy to reconcile with sister June Havoc before her death. "This is my present, you know," she told June. "My present from Mother."

The walls of her Los Angeles home were adorned with pictures by Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, and Dorothea Tanning, all of which were reportedly gifts to her by the artists themselves.

She died in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 59, and was buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_Rose_Lee
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:35 am
Kathryn Grayson
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Kathryn Grayson (born February 9, 1922) is an American actress and singer who was born Zelma Kathryn Elisabeth Hedrick in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

She married twice: first to actor John Shelton; secondly to actor/singer Johnnie Johnston. She has one daughter. Throughout the 1950's she carried on an affair with the disturbed mogul Howard Hughes, and was briefly engaged to him, although this was not included in the recent movie version of his life.

One of the most unique sopranos with a high, coloratura, Miss Grayson has many admirers in the world of professional vocalists. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin (with films such as Seven Sweethearts and Anchors Aweigh), she proved herself a decent star in the film versions of the Broadway hits Show Boat (1951) and Kiss Me, Kate (1953). Grayson also appeared in a duo of films with tenor Mario Lanza, and Howard Keel, whom she teamed successufully with in a highly lauded cabaret act in the 1960's.

With the end of MGM's great era of musicals, so ended Miss Grayson's film career. Kathryn was on stage in numerous stage musicals such as Showboat, Rosalinda, Kiss Me Kate, Naughty Marietta, and The Merry Widow, for which she was nominated for Chicago's Sarah Siddons Award. This lead to her as a replacement for Julie Andrews on Broadway in 1962 in Camelot, scoring a great success, before going on to star in the National tour for over sixteen months, before leaving the show due to health problems. During her period with the "Camelot" tour all boxoffice records were broken and she gained uniformly excellent notices. She would later play the role of Guenevere during that decade. Kathryn had a lifelong dream of being an opera star, and she appeared number of operas in the '60s, such as "La Boheme", "Madame Butterfly", "Orpheus in the Underworld" and "La Traviata". Her dramatic and comedy stage roles included "Night Watch", "Noises Off", "Love Letters" and "Something's Afoot" as Dottie Otterling.

She also appeared on television occasionally, most recently appearing in several episodes of Angela Lansbury's long-running series Murder, She Wrote in the late 1980s. Her first TV appearances were in the 1950s and she received an Emmy Nomination in 1956 for her performance in General Electric Theatre's "Shadow on the Heart", with John Ericson.

Never to be overshadowed these days by other talented or exciting MGM contemporaries such as Jane Powell, Ann Miller, Cyd Charisse, Esther Williams and Ann Blyth, Miss Grayson has gained cult status among a large, and wildly devoted, crowd of fans. Today, Kathryn supervises the Voice and Choral Studies Program at the Indiana State University.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathryn_Grayson
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:37 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:39 am
Joe Pesci
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Joseph Pesci (born February 9, 1943), better known as Joe Pesci, is an Italian-American actor who is often typecast as a violent mobster. He is 5'4" tall.

Pesci was born in Newark, New Jersey where he worked as a singer in the 1960s, releasing an album entitled Little Joey Sure Can Sing under the name Joe Ritchie. Also in his band was good friend and future fellow actor Frank Vincent. As an actor his breakthrough came in 1980 opposite Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's boxing film Raging Bull. Subsequently he acted opposite De Niro several times, often in a similar role: in Once Upon A Time In America (in which he was cast at the behest of his friend De Niro), Goodfellas (for which he received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), and Casino. The pairing became well-known enough to inspire a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live, called The Joe Pesci Show. Pesci also starred in Home Alone, JFK, and My Cousin Vinny. He also appears in three of the Lethal Weapon films.

In 1999, Pesci announced that he was leaving acting in order to pursue his musical career. Finally in 2004-2005, he announced that he was coming out of retirement and is going to star in his good friend Robert DeNiro's The Good Shepherd.

On January 22, 2006, a 24-year-old community college student named Juan Carlos Montenegro filed a police report claiming that Joe Pesci punched him in the mouth after he snapped a photo against the actor's will in the parking lot of a shopping center in Boca Raton, Florida. Sargeant Jeff Kelly of Boca Raton Police stated he was not sure if the man who allegedly struck Montenegro was Pesci. Montenegro ultimately decided not to press charges.


Trivia

* His song My Cousin Vinny was a pretty big hit in some European countries (the song is not directly related to his movie My Cousin Vinny (1992)).
* He recorded an album in the 60s under the name Joe Ritchie. Titled "Little Joe Sure Can Sing", it flopped.
* Started out with Joey Dee And The Starliters, working his way around as a waiter and singing and playing guitar in local nightclubs.
* Director Martin Scorsese and actor Robert De Niro tracked down Pesci after seeing his role in The Death Collector (1976) because they felt he was perfect for the role of Joey La Motta in Raging Bull (1980).
* Eyes are different colors.
* Born at 11:45am-EWT.
* The word Pesci in Italian means "fish" (plural).
* Pesci's close friend George Carlin mentions him in his bit "There is No God," in which Carlin says that he prays to Joe Pesci because, unlike God, Pesci can get things done... especially with a baseball bat.
* After accepting his Oscar for the role of Tommy DeVito, his entire acceptance speech was "This is an honor and privilege, thank you very much." When asked why he didn't say more, he said, "I really didn't think I was going to win."
* Did judo in his teens.
* Is an avid golfer.
* Very good friends with fellow actor and frequent co-star, Robert De Niro.
* Sang as Joe Doggs with jazz organ player Joey DeFrancesco. They recorded an album on Concord Records in 2003 titled, "Joey DeFrancesco featuring Joe Doggs, Falling in Love Again."
* Pesci has a house in Lavallette, New Jersey. In the 1980s, he established a reputation as a community Little League Baseball Coach.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Pesci
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:41 am
A Mother had 3 virgin daughters. They were all getting
married within a short time period. Because Mom was a
bit worried about how their sex life would get started,
she made them all promise to send a postcard from the
honeymoon with a few words on how marital sex felt.
The first girl sent a card from Hawaii two days after
the wedding. The card said nothing but "Nescafe". Mom
was puzzled at first, but then went to the kitchen and
got out the Nescafe jar.
It said: "Good til the last drop." Mom blushed, but was
pleased for her daughter.
The second girl sent the card from Vermont a week after
the wedding,and the card read: "Benson & Hedges". Mom
now knew to go straight to her husbands' cigarettes, and
she read from the Benson & Hedges pack: "Extra Long.
King Size".
She was again slightly embarrassed but still happy for
her daughter.
The third girl left for her honeymoon in the Caribbean.
Mom waited for a week, nothing. Another week went by and
still nothing. Then after a whole month, a card finally
arrived. Written on it with shaky hand writing were the
words "British Airways".
Mom took out her latest Harper's Bazaar magazine,
flipped through the pages fearing the worst, and finally
found the ad for BA.
The ad said: "Three times a day, seven days a week, both
ways."
Mom fainted ....
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 10:57 am
http://www.musicweb-international.com/film/2003/Oct03/carmen_miranda.jpg
http://www.shadowlandcollectibles.com/graysonk.jpg
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 11:03 am
Hey, bio Bob. I think most of us are aware of your notables, but, of course, we are all laughing at your delightful joke. It seems that all of your people faint in the telling of them.

Actually, listeners, I needed that laugh as I am still wrangling with my insurance company. Evil or Very Mad

and the info about Mr. Fishy is funny. Thanks, Boston.

Well, I am searching for a poem by Brendan Francis Behan, but no luck as yet.

Speaking of Francis, has anyone seen our man in Paris?
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 11:11 am
Ah, our Raggedy snuck in with pictures and I missed her. Thanks, PA. Now I am going to see if I can find a song that fits Mr. Coleman.
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 11:14 am
Now, listeners. Why would I choose this song:

Billy Idol
» Shangrila

I'm bathing in warm liquid colour
Feel every cell in my body is music
Floating in hyperspacial sound
Visualizing the landscapes of my mind
I'm opening the door to inner space
I'm feeling the vibrasound

We can live forever
We can live forever
Strike that gong
We can live forever
Our love can live forever
In shangrila

Transform with inner guidance
To a place of peace and paradise
(Oh what a feeling)
Relax let your thoughts drift away
(Oh what a feeling)
Live in belief and harmony
(Chance of freedom)

We can live forever
We can live forever
Stike that gong
We can live forever
Our love can live forever
In shangrila om
In shangrila om

Access your new state of mind
Dedication discipline
Searching the sensory science
Has resulted in shangrila

We can live forever
(Forever & ever & ever)
We can live forever
Our love could live forever
In shangrila
We can live forever
(Forever & ever & ever)
We can live forever
Strike that gong
We can live forever
In shangrila om

A piece of a dream
The color of green
The color of healing
In shangrila
Color of love
In shangrila
I feel the sacred healing chants

I feel the moment
Of my death
I feel the higher learning
I feel the realization of forgiveness
Compassion and loving kindness
Om
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 11:50 am
Aaah. Lost Horizon and Ronnie's beautiful voice. Very Happy

Kathryn Grayson singing "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" in "Roberta" long before those other guys made it popular.

Practicing my big number for a dance revue to Carmen Miranda's record, "The South American Way". Maracas and all. Big revue, big theatre, big orchestra, and the last time I ever danced in public. All I can remember is "fear".

Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind
Memories, sweetened thru the ages just like wine

Quiet thought come floating down
And settle softly to the ground
Like golden autumn leaves around my feet
I touched them and they burst apart with sweet memories,
Sweet memories

Of holding hands and red bouquets
And twilight trimmed in purple haze
And laughing eyes and simple ways
And quiet nights and gentle days with you

Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind
Memories, sweetened thru the ages just like wine,
Memories, memories, sweet memories.

(words & music by bill strange - scott davis)
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 11:59 am
Well, folks. They grow 'em pretty damn smart in Pennsylvania, right?

Hey, gal, love that song as well; singing it in my mind.

Does this headline confuse you:

Bush, Rice told to "shut up" over cartoons, and then the rest of the story reads:


Full Coverage: Religion
AP Hezbollah Leader to Bush: 'Shut Up'
AP - 1 hour, 49 minutes ago
BEIRUT, Lebanon - The leader of Hezbollah, heading a march by hundreds of thousands of Shiite Muslims Thursday, said President Bush and his secretary of state should "shut up" after they accused Syria and Iran of fueling protests over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Denmark, meanwhile, said it had temporarily closed its diplomatic mission in Beirut, which was burned by protesters Sunday, and all staff had left Lebanon.

Perhaps I missed something
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shari6905
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 12:13 pm
It is a beautiful day. Makes me wanna dance


RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT
DeBarge


When it feels like the world is on your shoulders
and all of the madness has got you goin crazy

It's time to get out, step out into the street
Where all of the action is right there at your feet,
well..

I know a place where we can dance the whole night away
underneath the electric stars
Just come with me and we can shake your blues right away
You'll be doin fine once the music starts...Oh!

Feel the beat of the rhythm of the night
dance until the morning light
Forget about the worries on your mind
you can leave them all behind
feel the beat of the rhythm of the night..
oohh the rhythm of the night...ooohh yeah

Look out on the street now, the party's just beginning
The music's playing, a celebration's starting

Under the streetlights, the scene is being set
A night for romance, A night you won't forget, so

Come join the fun, this ain't no time to be staying home
mmm..there's too much going on...oh!
Tonight is gonna be a night like you've never known
We're gonna have a good time the whole night long...oh!

Feel the beat of the rhythm of the night
dance until the morning light
Forget about the worries on your mind
we can leave them all behind
Feel the beat of the rhythm of the night..
oohh the rhythm of the night...ooohh yeah

oohh baby....aww darlin...oohhh baby...wooooooooo....

la la la la la la la
la la la la la la la la la la
The music's playin!
It's a celebration!
The music's playin, everybody dance!

Feel the beat of the rhythm of the night
dance until the morning light
Forget about the worries on your mind
we can leave them all behind
Feel the beat of the rhythm of the night..
oohh the rhythm of the night...ooohh yeah



Your Love
The Outfield


Josie's on a vacation far away
Come around and talk it over
So many things that I'd like to say
You know I like my girls a little bit older
I just wanna use your love tonight
I don't wanna lose your love tonight

I ain't got many friends left to talk to
No-one's around when I'm in trouble
You know I'd do anything for you
Stay the night - we'll keep it under cover

I just wanna use your love tonight
I don't wanna lose your love tonight

Try to stop my hands from shakin'
Somethin' in my mind's not makin' sense
It's been awhile since we've been all alone
I can't hide the way I'm feelin'

As you leave me please would you close the door
and forget what I told you
Just 'cause you're right - that don't mean I'm wrong
Another shoulder to cry upon

I just wanna use your love tonight
I don't wanna lose your love tonight
Yeah
I just wanna use your love tonight
I don't wanna lose your love tonight
Lose your love
Lose your love
Lose your love
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 12:28 pm
Welcom back, shari, and those are lovely songs about dancing. Yes, dear, use and lose.

How about this one, folks:

Slippin' away, sittin' on a pillow
Waitin' for night to fall
A girl and a dream, sittin' on a pillow
This is the night to go to the celebrity ball

Satin and lace, isn't it a pity
Didn't find time to call
Ready or not, gonna make it to the city
This is the night to go to the celebrity ball

Dress up tonight, why be lonely?
You'll stay at home and you'll be alone
So why be lonely?
Sittin' alone, sittin' on a pillow
Waitin' to climb the walls
Maybe tonight, depending how your dream goes
She'll open her eyes when he goes to the celebrity ball

Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music
Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music
Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music
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shari6905
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 12:43 pm
I am definately feeling the beat today, letty. One more then I gotta go.


Saturday in the park
I think it was the fourth of july
Saturday in the park
I think it was the fourth of july
People dancing, people laughing
A man selling ice cream
Singing italian songs
(fake italian lyric)
Can you dig it (yes, I can)
And I've been waiting such a long time
For saturday

Saturday in the park
You'd think it was the fourth of july
Saturday in the park
You'd think it was the fourth of july
People talking, really smiling
A man playing guitar
Singing for us all
Will you help him change the world
Can you dig it (yes, I can)
And I've been waiting such a long time
For today

Slow motion riders fly the colors of the day
A bronze man still can tell stories his own way
Listen children all is not lost
All is not lost

Funny days in the park
Every day's the fourth of july
Funny days in the park
Every day's the fourth of july
People reaching, people touching
A real celebration
Waiting for us all
If we want it, really want it
Can you dig it (yes, I can)
And I've been waiting such a long time
For the day
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 12:54 pm
As one song leads to another, listeners, shari has reminded me of this one, soooo, let's play it:

The day isn't long enough,
When I'm with you,
The day isn't long enough,
With hours so few:

(bridge)
There should be more than twenty-four,
When lips have so much to say.
Why should the night offer delight,
Then hurry away.

The thrill of your sweet caress,
Should linger on.
But just when there's happiness,
The day is all gone.
We say, "hello", then it's time to go
Before a kiss is through,
The day isn't long enough,
When I'm with you.
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shari6905
 
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Reply Thu 9 Feb, 2006 01:05 pm
I have a song for a certain RIDDLE GURU, lets see if we can figure out who it is...


I been starin' at your photograph
Wondering where you're at today
And I've been hanging by the telephone
Hopin' that you'd call home and stay

You told me you needed
More walks, more talks
More feelin' close to me
I wanna be close to you

I didn't know you needed
Some roses, some romance
A little candlelight and slow dance
That's not how it's been
But maybe we can try again
Try, try, maybe we can try again

I remember all the days gone by
And I'm wonderin' why I couldn't see
I could search the whole world over
And never find what you were always giving me

I told you I needed
More time, more space, more freedom
(Free to do) free to do, girl
What you wanna do

I gave you no roses, no romance
No candlelight and no slow dance
But that's just how it's been
Maybe we can try again
Try, try, maybe we can try again
Try, try, maybe we can try again, yeah

---- Instrumental Interlude ----

Ooooooh, I remember when
You told me you needed
More walks, more talks
More feelin' close to me
I wanna be close to you, yeah

I'll give you some roses
Whole lot of romance
A little candlelight (slow dance)
Don't let this feeling end
Maybe we can try again
Try, try, maybe we can try again

Maybe we can try again
We can try again
Maybe we can try again
Maybe we can try again.....
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