10-06-2015 10:41 PM
I think it is from the 1950s and was sung by a dark haired man
The only lyrics I can remember are
Lambs in the park so on a spree
Blossoms bud on the apple tree
13-06-2015 12:41 PM
Hiya Cee Dee. How do? King of the Road is one of my party pieces, Trailers for sale or rent - fabby. I've always loved it. Also Patsy Cline, Have You Ever Been Lonely?
13-06-2015 1:01 PM
13-06-2015 1:27 PM
Hi Joan.:) I have been playing a lot of my Christina cd's this week. Love this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAfyFTzZDMM
13-06-2015 2:36 PM
Not a dream Rainy, I do collect cruet sets
And teapots, and mugs
13-06-2015 2:48 PM
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13-06-2015 3:17 PM
She has been about since 1991 so hardly up to date! lol I have most of her cd's. Not keen on all the old fashioned stuff so I thought I would put something more contemporary on! lol
The holiday was great & seems an age away now. I wish it would warm up here. I have been cold ever since I got back.
13-06-2015 4:03 PM
1991? Why, that's only yesterday!
I thin k I switched off in about 1970!!
13-06-2015 6:00 PM
I prefer post 1980's myself & a lot of the new music is great.:)
14-06-2015 4:05 PM
I'm loving James Bay at the moment, but there's room for everything. I've been reading all my life about the history of American music and listen to some very obscure stuff but it suits me.
Well, except maybe for The Sound of Music - Maggie and I may be the only 2 people alive who have never seen it!
Just seen an ad in the Times for fantastic shows in Hyde Park towards end of June, The Who and Paul Weller on the same day - God I'd love that.
14-06-2015 5:59 PM
Sounds great doesn't it. I wonder what we shall have for today. How about this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew6f1WoCMXo
14-06-2015 7:26 PM
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.