Senior's Favorite Hits of the 1950s...Take a Stroll Down Memory Lane

Ina..by Roy Orbison

some of my favourites


Roger Williams..Autumn leaves

Pat Boone,,Love letters in the sand/.April love.

Frankie Avalon..Venus

The Big Bopper..Chantilly lace

Fouy Lads ...Moments to remember


Johnny Ray,,Just walking in the rain.

Foir aces..Love is a many splendored thing

Jimmie Rodgers..Honey comb

Johnny Mathis,...Chances are.

Tommy Edwards.It's all in the game

The Platters... Only you.

Paul Anka..Diana

The Platters..The great pretender

".......Smoke gets in your eyes.

Johnny Mathis..It;s not for me to say

Sam Cooke..You send me.
Gogi Grant..The Wayward wind.
 

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OK Prairie dog, you got me, I loved everyone of those songs. I have always had problems remembering names, titles, and author. I have always mixed up close family member names. It is embarrassing, and the reason I don't join in on the game.
 
Ina, you must not feel embarrassed at forgetting things and please do continue.

I even forget which day we are in, and couldn't live without a diary/calendar which is an improvement on my Beloved who has little or no memory.
 
I always favored the slow songs. I went to dances every Friday and Saturday night as often as I could when not working. My goal in life was to become a disc jockey, until I found out that it didn't pay much, unless you were a national disc jockey like Kasey Kasim or Uncle Brucey. I like the slow songs because I really enjoyed dancing close with the girls. Back then, the fast dances were called doing the Lindey. This lasted until I got out of college and then realization set in that I needed money, if I was going to raise a family, but first I joined the military.

OK, so here is a favorite slow song of mine. I actually have probably a hundred, but this one has special meaning.

 
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