firtree wrote:
How about....
Dancing Machine
p3That's funny! And a great song title to go with it.
danersmiff wrote:
Really a fun challenge!! thanks!!
p3 Great set and titles, daner! Little House on the Prairie - read every one of them!
willviv 59 wrote:
Bad Santa
p3 Poor Santa, he came to town and was called "bad"
This is fun - now I can't look at a scene without thinking of a song or movie!
Blue Christmas
Birds -Alfred Hitchcock
How Much is that Doggie in the Window, the one with the waggily tail...
"This old house"-
once knew my children. This old house once knew my wife.
This old house was home and comfort as we fought the storms of life.
This old house once rang with laughter. This old house heard many shouts.
Now she trembles in the darkness when the lightning walks about.
CHORUS:
Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer, ain't a-gonna need this house no more.
Ain't got time to fix the shingles, ain't got time to fix the floor.
Ain't got time to oil the hinges or to mend the window pane,
Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer I'm getting ready to meet the saints.
2. This old house is getting shaky. This old house is getting old.
This old house lets in the rain. This old house lets in the cold.
On my knees I'm getting chilly but I feel no fear nor pain,
'Cause I see an angel peekin' thru a broken window pane.
CHORUS:
3. This old house is afraid of thunder. This old house is afraid of storms.
This old house just groans and trembles when the night wind flings its arms.
This old house is getting feeble. This old house is needin' paint.
Just like me it's tuckered out, but I'm getting ready to meet the saints.
CHORUS:
4. My old hound dog lies a sleepin', he don't know I'm gonna leave.
Else he'd wake up by the fireplace and he'd sit there & howl & grieve.
But my huntin' days are over, ain't gonna hunt the coon no more.
Gabriel done brought in my chariot when the wind blew down the door.
Pat, you're right.... Can't look a single pic that doesn't make me think of a song or movie.
It's kind of like an ear worm. No matter how hard you try, that song just won't get out of your head.
Some bring back old memories though.
Jim Reeves - Hey, hey, hey Snowflake. My pretty little snowflake.
John Denver - Sunshine on my shoulders, makes me happy. Sunshine in my eyes make me cry.
Jim Reeves - Snowflake
John Denver - Sunshine
judy juul wrote:
"This old house"-
once knew my children. This old house once knew my wife.
This old house was home and comfort as we fought the storms of life.
This old house once rang with laughter. This old house heard many shouts.
Now she trembles in the darkness when the lightning walks about.
CHORUS:
Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer, ain't a-gonna need this house no more.
Ain't got time to fix the shingles, ain't got time to fix the floor.
Ain't got time to oil the hinges or to mend the window pane,
Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer I'm getting ready to meet the saints.
2. This old house is getting shaky. This old house is getting old.
This old house lets in the rain. This old house lets in the cold.
On my knees I'm getting chilly but I feel no fear nor pain,
'Cause I see an angel peekin' thru a broken window pane.
CHORUS:
3. This old house is afraid of thunder. This old house is afraid of storms.
This old house just groans and trembles when the night wind flings its arms.
This old house is getting feeble. This old house is needin' paint.
Just like me it's tuckered out, but I'm getting ready to meet the saints.
CHORUS:
4. My old hound dog lies a sleepin', he don't know I'm gonna leave.
Else he'd wake up by the fireplace and he'd sit there & howl & grieve.
But my huntin' days are over, ain't gonna hunt the coon no more.
Gabriel done brought in my chariot when the wind blew down the door.
"This old house"- br once knew my child... (
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Didn't TennesseeErnie Ford sing this a lot? I think I live in "This 'Ol House"!
Sunnybuck wrote:
Pat, you're right.... Can't look a single pic that doesn't make me think of a song or movie.
It's kind of like an ear worm. No matter how hard you try, that song just won't get out of your head.
Some bring back old memories though.
Jim Reeves - Hey, hey, hey Snowflake. My pretty little snowflake.
John Denver - Sunshine on my shoulders, makes me happy. Sunshine in my eyes make me cry.
p4 Jim Reeves is a favorite of my husband's, John Denver - me. Just played them both recently. That is a perfect snowflake you caught.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p4 Jim Reeves is a favorite of my husband's, John Denver - me. Just played them both recently. That is a perfect snowflake you caught.
Thanks Pat. This challenge is a real challenge. Darn earworms....
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