The fourth year of Elvis, under A Summer Place? WTF!?
Niether of these sparks any magic in my heart. Feh.
Angelus ,'Smile Time'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
The fourth year of Elvis, under A Summer Place? WTF!?
Niether of these sparks any magic in my heart. Feh.
I have no sign. I am too old.
There was no music when you were born. Before the joy that is you, people didn't have any reason to break forth in song.
There was an interview with that Popstrology guy in RS a month ago, he takes this stuff way seriously.
Anyone heard the new White Stripes single "Blue Orchid"? I just downloaded it from iTunes and I really like it. It still has the Led Zep Esque thing they had going on on Elephant but with a little more Beck and Prince thrown in. Different but very good. The new album comes out in June I hear.
And the pic of Jack and Meg on the iTunes store page for the single is mega swoon worthy.
Still my favorite.
Ha -- I was born in the Year of Roberta Flack, under Jim Croce, "Time In A Bottle."
I have no sign. I am too old.
What year are you? 1953? Seems like that came up at some point, maybe the CD swap. Anyway, here's 1953. Looks like Les Paul & Mary Ford just nip Percy Faith for Year Of honors. You'll have to supply the birthday. The list of hits goes back a few years, but 1952 is the first with No. 1s listed.
I'm a double Carole King. I feel the need to buy a flowy shapeless dress.
Psst. Steph is Really Rosie - pass it on.
Born in the fourth year of the Beatles, OK. But my birthsong is "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro? That is =so= wrong...