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Mine too...My all time favorite duet. . .

Mine too...My all time favorite duet. . .
They have some great stuff that was not on pop radio stations. They did an album called something like "songs my daddy taught me" that has some great stuff on it. If you search on Everly Brothers rare, you will find things you may not be familiar with. It's all greatMine too...they were a few years before my time and I didn't appreciate their music until I was older, but they are simply my favourite duo , I love the Everly brothers..
I have those songs, ...also songs with them singing with Ike Everly, and with their relatives in church...They have some great stuff that was not on pop radio stations. They did an album called something like "songs my daddy taught me" that has some great stuff on it. If you search on Everly Brothers rare, you will find things you may not be familiar with. It's all great![]()
she sounds very much like Patsy Cline.....I remember she played Patsy in a movie or on stageand who doesn't love Mandy's voice:
I love Don Williams. . . Here's one to toast all the lovely tea drinkers in England (and my tea loving self - my English pen pal just sent me a nice supply of Thompson's Tea which I cannot get here)
Thanks for that Marlene , I'm a massive Don Williams fan myself, but I admit I've never heard that one...I love Don Williams. . . Here's one to toast all the lovely tea drinkers in England (and my tea loving self - my English pen pal just sent me a nice supply of Thompson's Tea which I cannot get here)
My pen pal lives close to Endon in Stoke-on-Trent. The tea is fantastic. Nice and strong without being bitter.Thanks for that Marlene , I'm a massive Don Williams fan myself, but I admit I've never heard that one...nor have I ever heard of thompson tea... must be a northern thing
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yes that's up north... northerners like strong (builders) tea.. down south the preference is for weaker tea..My pen pal lives close to Endon in Stoke-on-Trent. The tea is fantastic. Nice and strong without being bitter.
ah ha, maybe that explains my preference for strong black tea. My heritage is a mix of Welsh, Scottish, Irish, and English (somewhere around Cumbria).yes that's up north... northerners like strong (builders) tea.. down south the preference is for weaker tea..![]()