Bill's Cosy Corner #2

Anyone recognise the couple? 😊

YOUR EYES ARE THE EYES OF A WOMAN IN LOVE
 
Sugar Plum Fairy by Tchaikovsky - GlassDuo LIVE (glass harp)
 

Thank you, ladies, for keeping my seat warm..........and you all do have lovely warm bottoms....😊
 
Pam, in the late 40's and 50's it was common where I lived on payday nights, for families and friends to have a 'do' after the pubs shut. Crates of beer etc were carted back to someones house by the men, where the ladies had made plates of sandwiches. Usually the do was in a house with a piano or accordian and singing (like the song above) could be heard coming out of other houses too. Comeraderie at it's best, glad you liked the song. 😊
 
Here's another couple of songs that bring back memories of my lovely dad. 1960, I was aged 13 and we were going to visit relatives in Preston. What I didn't know was that he had arranged a surprise for me. He dropped mam off at the relatives then took me on to Blackpool Hippodrome to see Adam Faith and Emile Ford and the Checkmates. :D


 
Here's another couple of songs that bring back memories of my lovely dad. 1960, I was aged 13 and we were going to visit relatives in Preston. What I didn't know was that he had arranged a surprise for me. He dropped mam off at the relatives then took me on to Blackpool Hippodrome to see Adam Faith and Emile Ford and the Checkmates. :D


You must have been the apple of your Dad's eye, Pam ....his little Princess. 😊
 
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The war in Europe had been finished for some time and Uncles were returning from Burma, so what better reason for having a do? I was about 5 or 6 and used to sit behind the curtain at the top of the stairs, peeking and listening to them all singing songs like this......


Of course there was no TV back then, but this song regularly came out of the wireless. 😊
 

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