Kerry, you should check out episodes of the television game show titled What's My Line? Jonathan Daly, who narrated the first episode of Green Acres, was What's My Line's? host.
Cars in those days didn't have crumple zones or air bags, in fact sometimes people didn't have or wear seat belts, there were a lot of flat tyres and broken windows in those days, but awesome cars. 10:45 it bet it was her
COME TO TEXAS----WHILE YOU'RE HERE CHECK OUT THE ALAMO, ALSO SEE THE STATE FAIR OF TEXAS IN OCTOBER, TRAVEL TO AUSTIN AND SEE THE MUSIC SCENE AND SO MUCH MORE, YOU MAY NOT WANT TO LEAVE
The story goes they jammed out this song's basics spontaneously during a sound check. The stage guy cut the power and said, "the headliners are coming in ... and you guys ain't going anywhere with that stuff." Fogerty was instantly furious and said, "yeah, gimme a year and you'll see."
There’s a really good song everybody used to know but haven’t heard in years. “It must be him” by Vikki Carr in 1967. It’s not a western but she is from Texas, and I think many people would like to hear your reaction.
Kerry, there’s a word you won’t understand because it’s not a word. Norton says “string of poloponies” pronounced poLOPinies. It’s not a word. It is supposed to be “🎉polo ponies”. But there was no space between the words. It becomes a key element in the play.
What I think is fantastic about Bossa Nova, in addition to the immense musical quality, whenever a foreigner plays this rhythm he starts to 'sway' automatically.😉 This is a universal style. 😊 On RU-vid there are more songs in English with the singer Astrud Gilberto
Max bear/ Jethro his dad and brother was in movie with bud Abbott and lou Costello Africa screems max bear / Jethro movie called Macon county line he played the sheriff
@KerryTriesIt There's a reason that line is so iconic. "You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby You're gonna die" According to Slash, the song was written in approximately three hours. Rose claimed the lyrics were inspired by an encounter he and a friend had with a homeless man while they were coming out of a bus into New York. Trying to put a scare into the young runaways, the man yelled at them, "You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby; you're gonna die!"
Pearl Harbor was 2 months away. Little did they know at that time how much this music helped in the moral of our boys fighting so far away. Including the men in this video. None of them knew that they would soon be in Europe or the islands of the Pacific, and some will give all. It makes me so sentimental and so thankful.