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Thread: OT: There goes my first love

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    OT: There goes my first love

    Some time ago Cam lamented the passing of Ingrid Pitt whom he had long fancied from afar. Similarly I now have to accept my boyhood dream is over and I will never get it together with Doris Day. All I have left is a constant earworm of Que sera sera.

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    Whatever will be, will be. The Grim Reaper gets us all in the end, even the beautiful ones.

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    Just burst into a drifters song thinking about that title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocket rocket View Post
    Just burst into a drifters song thinking about that title.
    Pocket, I'd just listened to that before posting. Took me back to the Charade Club in the early 70s and another lost love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Whatever will be, will be. The Grim Reaper gets us all in the end, even the beautiful ones.
    That's cheered me up Cam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendun View Post
    That's cheered me up Cam.
    Sorry, on re-reading it does seem rather dark.

    I believe that song was top of the charts when my sister was born whereas I was greeted into the world by The Shadows, Apache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Sorry, on re-reading it does seem rather dark.

    I believe that song was top of the charts when my sister was born whereas I was greeted into the world by The Shadows, Apache.
    Haha! The Number 1 when I emerged in May 1952 was Blue Tango by Leroy Anderson - a song I have never heard so far as I know. Oddly enough though the Most Played Jukebox Song that month was Doris Day's A Guy is a Guy.

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    A lot more recent but this one does it for me when I think of Lost loves.
    https://youtu.be/ChcR2gKt5WM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocket rocket View Post
    A lot more recent but this one does it for me when I think of Lost loves.
    https://youtu.be/ChcR2gKt5WM
    You old softy, Pocket!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendun View Post
    Haha! The Number 1 when I emerged in May 1952 was Blue Tango by Leroy Anderson - a song I have never heard so far as I know. Oddly enough though the Most Played Jukebox Song that month was Doris Day's A Guy is a Guy.
    May birthday! Just gone or coming up? Have a half on me. Don't know if you saw on another thread that I mentioned our pint of shandy wager (or was it a half) about PW and PH one day managing at a higher level. I claim that PH is now managing at a higher level as S****horpe is latitudinally higher than Ipswich

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