i mean i can't play what you sent, the song in other words. it says, "an error occurred, please try again later".An error in the send? I do not know what you mean by that. Lucky you to see Elton in concert! I never did...
i mean i can't play what you sent, the song in other words. it says, "an error occurred, please try again later".An error in the send? I do not know what you mean by that. Lucky you to see Elton in concert! I never did...
I hope you have better luck with this one by Harry Nilsson from 1972:i mean i can't play what you sent, the song in other words. it says, "an error occurred, please try again later".
1972 was a bit of a traumatic year for me. I remember this song quite well and it is one of my favorites.I hope you have better luck with this one by Harry Nilsson from 1972:
Without You was described by Paul MacCartney as "the killer song of all time."
It had originally been recorded by Badfinger, one of the first signings to the Beatles’ Apple Records.
I am sorry to hear it was such a bad year for you... this one is also from '72:1972 was a bit of a traumatic year for me. I remember this song quite well and it is one of my favorites.
It was the year that I first joined the military. I was 17 years old at the time. This was near the end of the Viet Nam War. Also, my girlfriend ditched me for my best friend. A few years later I met this friend. This was after their divorce. He said that he was sorry for what he had done. I told him that he spared me years of anguish as he took my place and actually did me a favor.I am sorry to hear it was such a bad year for you... this one is also from '72:
“Lean On Me" was a number 1 hit and is likely Bill Withers’ most popular and best-known song.
I love this song too.I am sorry to hear it was such a bad year for you... this one is also from '72:
“Lean On Me" was a number 1 hit and is likely Bill Withers’ most popular and best-known song.
got it. yes, i remember that tune way back. really like it. we all wish there was a plethora of great tunes constantly like there was back in the 50's to 70's.I hope you have better luck with this one by Harry Nilsson from 1972:
Without You was described by Paul MacCartney as "the killer song of all time."
It had originally been recorded by Badfinger, one of the first signings to the Beatles’ Apple Records.
I like that song too! Barbra was fabu. Watching Lost... it has this song from 1969 featured by Cass Elliot:
I like her voice and this song![]()
She cracked me up in 'Meet the Fockers' also@TabinRivCA I should have said, Babs was fabs LOL
My mother took me to see Funny Girl when it came out. It seems it was one of her traditions:
take a daughter to a movie or two when the daughter "comes of age." I lucked out with that, for
I also saw Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet with my mother. My youngest sister says she did not
fare so well with the life-long trauma that accompanied seeing Planet of the Apes LOLOLOLOLOLOL
This song highlights Babs' sense of humor.
All 'round talented and a movie fave for sure. She certainly had the pipes also, and though her music was notShe cracked me up in 'Meet the Fockers' also.