I’m listening to “Missing You” which is the title of a song recorded by British musician John Waite in June 1984. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 during 1984. It’s a great song and probably would be popular regardless of the singer. For example, this song was later recorded in 1996 by Tina Turner and it, too, became very popular
November 23, 2011
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April 21, 2009
Why do we listen to songs we didn’t like?
Did you ever find yourself listening to a song that you did not like and kept listening? I have. It seems that even a bad song, one you never really liked, can evoke memories.
These memories, whether good or bad, are chewing gum for our minds. They keep us happy as our associative memory cells bring back images from our youthful days in school, early days at a job, at home with the family and other nostalgic scenarios.
What songs brings back the best memories?
December 26, 2008
The Ballad of Davie Crockett
We don’t normally think of the Ballad of Davy Crockett when someone says “oldie song” but for those living in the 50’s, it brings back lots of memories…like the coon-skin cap, my cap gun, “The Wonderful World Of Disney” with Walt Disney as the host, and why didn’t Fess Parker become the star instead of Buddy Ebson.
If you want to listen to the song while you read this blog, just click on
Fess Parker - The ballad of Davy Crockett
To refresh your memory, here are the familiar lyrics.
Born on a mountain top in Tennessee,
Greenest state in the land of the free.
Raised in the woods so’s he knew every tree,
Killed him a bear when he was only three.
Davy, Davy Crockett King of the Wild Frontier.
Fought single handed through the Injun war,
Till the Creeks was whipped and peace was restored.
And while he was handling this risky chore,
Made himself a legend, forevermore.
Davy, Davy Crockett the man who don’t know fear.
He went of to Congress and served a spell
Fixin’ up the government and laws as well.
Took over Washington, I heard tell,
And patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell.
Davy, Davy Crockett, seein’ his duty clear.
When he come home, his politickin’ was done,
While the western march had just begun.
So he packed his gear, and his trusty gun
And let out a grinnin’ to follow the sun.
Davy, Davy Crockett, Leadin the Pioneer.