Happy Songs From The Past!

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  1. Joe Riley

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    Here's Phil Harris singing "The Thing".:)
     
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    It's been years since I have heard The Thing. Thanks for posting and reminding me just how old I am.:rolleyes:
     
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    Sorry, Dave! ;) ....but here's the thing....my Dad loved Phil Harris, especially "The Preacher and the Bear" and " Puff, puff, puff that cigarette"! HaHa!
     
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    Good ones all. My mom had most of his records and
    I enjoyed his low, powerful voice.
     
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    Smoke, smoke, smoke that cigarette! A non-PC Hit from the non-PC past!;)
     
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    Happy songs? Here are some of my favorites:








    :p
     
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    :oops:I got to add this one from Hiroshima . They blend the electric koto instrument modern instruments!
     
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    One of my favorite singers from the Fifties was Tennessee Ernie Ford. He had one of the deepest and richest voices that I have ever heard, and I think that he didn't sing a song that was not a hit.
    One of the most famous (probably only after the legendary "Sixteen Tons") was this amazing rendition of "John Henry".

     
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    Yvonne, if you like Tennessee Ernie Ford then this one might make you smile…the children steal the show though :)

     
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    If I recall correctly, the little "star" is Ernie's Son.
     
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    Great thread, I have enjoyed all of the memories. Phil Harris was one of my favorites when I was growing up. Hiroshima is a one of the groups I listen to now, I have several of their songs on my playlist.
     
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    I guess 1929 qualifies for "the past" ;)

     
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    Love anything to do with the 1920's. On Sunday nights around 11pm there was a radio station that played 1920's music. I kept an old yard sale radio by the bed. It still had the glass tubes and a wood case, but it worked. When I tuned that station in, and wifey was either in a good mood or a wee bit drunk, she would jump out of bed and do her imitation of the Charleston. Quite a sight.:D

    http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...&mid=2A9A5F9D4A49723E5AEC2A9A5F9D4A49723E5AEC
     
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    1930....Grab your coat, and get your hat......:)
     
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