Ah, old songs. And some might not be what you think.
If you’ve never heard of the song “Nagasaki” and found out there were many recordings in the 1940s, what would you think? The dropping of the bomb?
Well, you’d be wrong. The song is actually from the 1930s.
What’s been on your mind? Got something you’d like to share? A topic to discuss? It’s Sunday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
That put me into a WWII mood. I actually have this on a 78rpm record which was my Dad’s.
And I have a slightly different version.
The critics agree….it’s baaaad!! This might even be worse than Dolomite.
To watch the video just click on “Watch this video on YouTube” but be forewarned this is possibly the absolute worse Blaxploitation movie ever made! It makes Dolomite look like an Academy Award contender.
Thomas Mann, an author who frequently demonstrated his talent for compressing the smallest amount of content into the largest possible number of words (William Faulkner, James Joyce, Jane Austen, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf also had that talent), was born June 6, 1875, in Lubeck, Germany.