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I love lists.
Finding this site such fun by the way!
OK I love show tunes so thats putting me in a minority but here are my ten favourite songs. SomeofMira
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20-03-2010, 09:31 PM
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Do Re Me
Mira
Tommorow from Annie
Look to The Rainbow from Finians Rainbow
I love to go a wandering
Whistle a happy tune
Hello Dolly
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Hope I did not make you cringe Glen. But thats me.
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I must be the oldest person on this site lol.
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woops ok i will fix that!
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Actually that sounds like a lot of fun! I can teach then 2 +2 = 4 and how to spell "Australia". I can do that! Would that be grade 1 or prep?
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Glen and Peter as you can see all my songs are show tunes. Its the only music I like. Well that's not exactly true I love Antony and the Johnsons.
I would love to know some of yours.
Just guessing.. Glen likes modern contemp/soul/funk
Peter blues/ peggy lee
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I have only one question Peter. Is that all there is?
[quote name='PeterJMelb' post='25520' date='Mar 27 2010, 11:33 AM']Ah yes!
Peggy Lee.
I was in love with her as well.
Alas . . .[/quote]
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what lovely choices especially cole porter[quote name='PeterJMelb' post='25533' date='Mar 28 2010, 02:28 PM']Hello Peter.
Well, "Is that all there is?".
I cannot remember what song that come from.
Anyway in popular music I believe that the best singer songwriter was/is Neil Diamond.
So many great hits.
Perhaps only beaten by the ABBA boys.
But the 20s and 30s produced the best ever pure song writers.
George and Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and heaps more.
Every age to it's own, however to make a choice of the best one must first hear them all.[/quote]
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Peter don't get me on South Pacific I could talk all day about it. Every song is a winner. I love that song but I guess my favourite is "you've got to be carefully taught". They nearly cut it from the show but Rogers and Hammerstein fought it. It is a song sadly as relevant today as it was back then. In those days it was considered too confronting.
The show was a vehicle for Mary Martin and unfortunately they didn't think she was much of a movie name and a little old for the movie. Although Mitzi Gaynor was great as a buff of shows I guess I regret we never saw Martin. Here in Australia it was a monumental hit for JCW.
Its a great show.
And yes "this nearly was mine" is beautiful.