Old songs are the best. I’ve never been a big fan of Bing Crosby, though. However, this topped the charts in late 1943 for seven weeks.
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Death to those who don’t insult Islam as a clever underhanded way to insult Islam!
Reverse Psycho – ology
Right! Plus it gives um an excuse to kill nonbelievers.
A blast from the past………………………
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJNBfBr-OGU&fbclid=IwAR3b1Lt8KwBkhFbDXLhAx2m34V6xkOq7H1RzcNqGALdK5VPLgbPh41WlFUk
This is what the Democrat Convention will look like this July.
Funny… Like, “Lady Madonna”, every day of the week is mentioned except for Saturday.
Maybe she spent it in the park?
I think it was the fourth of July.
This record (like several others in 1943 by Sinatra, Como, etc.) features no instrumentalists, only voices. The head of the American Musicians Union had called a strike. No instrumentalists were allowed to work in recording studios. Vocalists were exempt. This song was heard in the newest Crosby picture, and was becoming extremely popular and Decca wanted to get the disc out! – Decca was, BTW, the first label to settle with the Union.