Friday, January 26, 2024

Blue Shadows (On the Trail), 1986




Buckle up, partners, for this sparkling rhinestone and soothing lullaby brought to you by The Three Amigos! Actors Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short show their stuff as they harmonize at the nighttime campfire. Yes, the three actors are the ones singing, lip sync, of course. Song written by Randy Newman, one of America's favorite song writers.

Lilting melody, smooth harmony and delightful animation of the animals. One video that warms my heart and makes me smile! Enjoy! πŸ˜ŠπŸ’—πŸ˜ŠπŸŽœπŸŽ

Yours truly,
Cindy Lou


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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Let Me Call You Sweetheart, Sweetheart...




Nostalgia jumped right in front of me and popped a grin upon my face! It's  Alfalfa & his cohorts known as "Our Gang", and this episode is delightful! Sit tight with me for a couple of minutes and enjoy this blast from the past. 

The links below take you on a time travel trip, all the way from an Edison cylinder recording from 1911 (Note the scratchy sounds.) to a tender duet with two of my favorite singers, Dean Martin & Kate Smith. Snuggled right in the middle is a New Orleans jazz rendition which is a toe-tapping, non-waltz, wake- up number featuring a banjo solo! 🎡😊🎡

Now that you have this tune rattling around in your head, you might as well go ahead and sing it out loud. I did! LoL 

Have a great day! 😊🌷
Cindy Lou


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Sunday, January 21, 2024

Word of the Day: Callow




cal·low
/ˈkalō/
adjective
  1. (of a young person) inexperienced and immature.
    "earnest and callow undergraduates"

Similar:  immature, inexperienced, naive, green, as green as grass
(Definition from Oxford Languages)

  1. I heard the word "callow" in a song that my music streaming station played, and the word is nestled into the first part of the song. The song became popular in 1965 when RCA Records recorded a version sang by Ed Ames. That same year the song was recorded by Roger Williams and The Brothers Four. These recordings pushed the song up on the Billboard Hot 100. Written by two Texans, the song debuted in the Broadway musical "The Fantasticks", 1960.

  2. Jump a few years later to 1975, and the song was recorded by Gladys Knight & The Pips as part of a medley with Barbra Streisand's song "The Way We Were", written by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman and Marvin Hamlisch. 

The melancholy song is rather dreamy and quite reflective, and you probably know it by heart. That is, you know it by heart if you grew up in the 60's. Now, tell me, what is the name of this song? Come on, now... you can do it... try to remember! πŸ˜Š

If you're callow with music from the 1960's, you might be surprised to know that beautiful music flowed from the pens of musicians & lyricists, even way back then! 🎡


Try To Remember
Music:  Harvey Schmidt:  
Lyrics:  Tom Jones
Try to remember the kind of SeptemberWhen life was slow and oh, so mellowTry to remember the kind of SeptemberWhen grass was green and grain was yellowTry to remember the kind of SeptemberWhen you were a tender and callow fellowTry to remember and if you rememberThen follow, follow
Try to remember when life was so tenderThat no one wept except the willowTry to remember the kind of SeptemberWhen love was an ember about to billowTry to remember and if you rememberThen follow, follow
Deep in December, it's nice to rememberAlthough you know the snow will followDeep in December, it's nice to rememberThe fire of September that made us mellowDeep in December, our hearts should rememberAnd follow, follow, follow

Musical links for your listening pleasure: 



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Blue Shadows (On the Trail), 1986

Buckle up, partners, for this sparkling rhinestone and soothing lullaby brought to you by The Three Amigos! Actors Steve Martin, Chevy Chase...