tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post4586363106181461936..comments2024-03-17T03:42:21.277-05:00Comments on LEARNING CURVE ON THE ECLIPTIC: Music Monday ~ From Frankie to Ben, Stan & Billy via Some Country RoadsTwilighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-21458484481714503102017-07-11T16:35:37.898-05:002017-07-11T16:35:37.898-05:00RJ Adams ~ Oh my! LOL! That would be around the Be...RJ Adams ~ Oh my! LOL! That would be around the Beatles' era too. They got lucky though, and robably due to <b>not</b> singing Hank Snow songs. ;-)Twilighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138621610593773784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16659850.post-20814925996675617102017-07-09T16:14:53.935-05:002017-07-09T16:14:53.935-05:00Me, and and three friends, (one of whom was a wiza...Me, and and three friends, (one of whom was a wizard at striking up any melody on a piano) used to sing country and western songs for our beer at local pubs around the university in Liverpool. Mind, it was a long time ago and they were real oldies: Hank Snow, "Little Box of Pine on the Seven Twenty-Nine," and others of similar doubtful ilk, whose titles now escape me. I was about 18 and Hank Snow was still alive then. Boy, I must be old!<br />I should have waited for Part 2 before leaving my comment on Part 1 last week, but I'll not repeat myself so any reader wishing to be enthralled by my pearls of wisdom will have to head back there. ;-) R J Adamshttps://sparrowchat.comnoreply@blogger.com