American female bandleader, vocalist and performer Ina Ray Hutton
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I would like to introduce my YouTube channel that I make playlists on. It's a mixture of different music, but the most popular are the Bucky Barnes playlists that I had made a while ago. Music is my stronger point in the arts. Followed by Art, Theater, and science.
If you read my last post, besides losing important Word documents, my SD card deleted my music most were songs that had long been deleted off YouTube, especially Tatsuro Yamashita music.
Stripes (which is tips on Tumblr) keeps acting up so I am gonna disable it. If any of y'all know of any other financial platforms or would like to recommend songs for a playlist, you are more than welcome to leave it in the comments or message me. Currently I am working on another Bucky Barnes playlist 3 and another Sad girl Hours playlist 2. Am trying to fix up that Haytham x reader story. Will post it soon
I made ko-fi if you would like to support me.
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"Flag pole? We don't need no stinkin' flag pole."
Parents Magazine December 1944
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Kitty Kellen had a voice that was as beautiful as she was. While Kitty’s singing and acting career was at it’s height post WW2, to me she will always be one of the premier voices of WW2 big band music.
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Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys - Lost Highway (1949)
Leon Payne
from:
"You're Gonna Change (or I'm Gonna Leave)" / "Lost Highway"
(78RPM 10" Shellac Single)
"Lost Highway" / "I've Just Told Mama Goodbye"
(45RPM 7" Single)
"Hank Williams Sings Vol. 2" (EP)
Country | Honky-Tonk
JukeHostUK
(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
Hank Williams: Vocals / Guitar
Zeb Turner: Lead Guitar
Don Davis: Steel Pedal Guitar
Dale Potter: Fiddle
Clyde Baum: Mandolin
Jack Shook: Rhythm Guitar
Ernie Newton: Bass
Produced by Fred Rose
Recorded:
@ The Castle Studio, Located in The Tulane Hotel
in Nashville, Tennessee USA
on March 1, 1949
10" 78 Released:
on September 9, 1949
MGM Records
Published by Acuff-Rose Music
August 5, 1949
"Lord, I've paid the cost on the Lost Highway"
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Mary Martin - One Touch of Venus
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do ya ever just?
*vibes to the 1941 Dumbo sound track*
"Then the train goes a round the track round and round the track round and rouund~"
"Now I've been gone seen about everything! When I see an elephant flyy~"
"I despise the sight of worms, or the look of microscopic germs, but technicolor paciderms is really to much for me! Muahahaha!"
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We miss you John. 42 years without you. You always spoke the truth and fought for what you knew what was right. A true legend that will never be forgotten ❤️
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Milo wears wife-beaters and boxers to bed every night. It doesn’t matter if it’s the middle of a goddamned snow storm, he will not go to bed to full clothing.
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Dale Evans (ca.1945)
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All The Cats Join In
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Ann Miller was an American actress and dancer. She is best remembered for her work in the classical Hollywood cinema musicals of the 1940s and 1950s.
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Don’t worry parents, musicians are well know for their deeply felt Christian morals, unlike those pervs in the AV Club.
Parents Magazine November 1945
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Deco Doings - September, 2022
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Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys - Pan American (1947)
Hank Williams
from:
"Honky Tonkin'" / "Pan American"
(Sterling Records 78 RPM 10" Shellac)
Country | Train Song
JukeHostUK
(left click = play)
(320kbps)
Personnel:
Hank Williams: Vocals / Acoustic Guitar
Tommy Jackson: Fiddle
Zeke Turner: Electric Guitar
Dale "Smokey" Lohman: Steel Guitar
Louis Innis: Bass
Produced by Fred Rose
Recorded:
@ WSM Radio Station Studio
in Nashville, Tennessee USA
on February 13, 1947
Released:
May, 1947
Sterling Records
Published March 19, 1948
Acuff-Rose Publications
"Pan American" was Hank Williams' attempt to rewrite Roy Acuff's
immensely popular version of the Carter Family's "Wabash Cannonball."
- Wikipedia
Hank Williams | Tommy Jackson | Zeke Turner |
Dale Lohman | Louis Innis | Fred Rose
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Mary Martin
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