Jenny, a few times I walked with you and your dog at Shelby Bottoms almost 20 years ago. You were starting to build your ‘Doyle and Debbie’ gig and it was taking off! You were interesting in singing some 1940’s songs. You have done good!
If people had a fraction of appreciation of what you have had to go through to get to this point in your career, you would have ten million subscribers and a million views. You did it your way!
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That's actually a very astute idea. We have occasionally done that in the past. The only advantage is that the salacious punchline is what brought a lot of people here. But you're right.
My brother used to say “you’re a Neener Neener many years a goey” he would sing it as he said it. He sent me this song and it made me laugh. We were real little and I know he made it up. Funny how it showed up in a song
I bought a table saw on a FB swap shop. The address to pick it up was Neener Circle. I entered Neener in the Google hoping to get directions. This video showed up. My wife and I laughed ourselves half to death. As it turns out, Neener Circle is a horseshoe shaped road, so it intersects the main road twice. I guess that makes it Neener-Neener.
I had forgotten about this song, and have been struggling for a week to find it. But I couldn't remember their names, or the song title. Every day, some snippet would pop into my head. And tonight? SUCCESS!