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AGreyFoxxx
15 hours ago
Straight Male, 77
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Do Not Foresake Me - Tex Ritter (1952) The Theme from one of the greatest (if not the) Westerns of all time - HIGH NOON

Baby It's Cold Outside - Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer (1949) Banned in 2018 by radio station WDOK in Cleveland in response to the #MeToo movement, and in part due to the Bill Cosby Trial. Way to go Bill! Thanks for ruining a great song.
Ohio - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1970) Some might consider this the first school shooting in America.


Hava Nagila - An Israeli folk song popularized by Harry Belafonte (1959), Ben Folds Five (1995)
Walk Right In - Rooftop Singers (1963) #1 on the charts in late January

My first thought was Stacy's Mom, but you are way too classy for that, so here's my pick

Older Women - Ronnie McDowell
My first thought was Stacy's Mom, but you are way too classy for that, so here's my pick

Older Women - Ronnie McDowell
I Got Rhythm - The Happenings (1967) a great cover of the Ethel Merman hit from the 1930's

Born and raised in the Village of Sleepy Hollow, NY (Yes, the home of the Legend of the same name!)

Currently living in the Finger Lakes Region of NY, not far from where my parents grew up.

El Paso - Marty Robbins (1959) The last number one song of the 1950's and the first of the 60's. Also known as the song that blew the three minute recording rule out of the water.

La Bamba - Ritchie Valens (aka Ricardo Valenzuale)( 1958) whose promising career ended the Day That Music Died 2-3-1959


La Boheme - written by Giacomo Pucchini, (1896) first recorded on vinyl by Arturo Toscanini (1946)
Day Is Done - Peter, Paul and Mary (1969) Arguably the greatest Folk Rock group, ever.