Well Donna, I am from Philadelphia and still have my original BANDSTAND card
(Lordy, that must be worth something now!); but I have failed your flip side
test. What a great idea! I used to have a wonderful friend in Baltimore and
would often go and spend weekends with her, her name was Mary Murrary, I was in
her wedding and lost contact. Till this day I still miss her. Hey, John did such
a great job at reuniting someone in N.Y., perhaps I should give him a try? Nah!
He would probably charge me a fee, knowing my favorite sick puppy. I always
listen to the Oldies; but goodies and can pretty well guess a song with the first
two bars.. Now you should know why to that one? Do you? Your friend, Lillian
DonnaBind@aol.com wrote:
> Ok, this is going to sound stupid, I know. But I am an avid music person. I
> love those old songs, new songs, rock, roll, blues, big band, etc....
>
> Has anyone ever seen that Barry Levinson movie, Diner? Well I am from
> Baltimore and can tell you knowing the flipside to those old 45's is a BIG
> deal. Anyway....
>
> The day after my bronchoscopy I was riding in my car and heard an old song
> that I just love.... Itchygoo Park. I think it was late 60's. With lines
> like, "it's all too beautiful...it's all too beautiful.." la da.......If
> anyone can recall who did this song I would greatly appreciate it. I searched
> the Net but was unable to come up with anything. I really want to find out so
> I can go out and get this. It made me feel really good. It really is "all
> too beautiful".
>
> By the way, here are the flipside questions of the day - 1.)What was the
> flipside of Ritchie Valens, "Donna"(of course I have to know that one)? 2.)
> Flipside of Debbie Reynolds, "Tammy" ?
>
> Hopefully there are other molers out there who enjoy these memories and trivia
> as much as I do.
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