Love it Maverick!
I also sing off key now and again (or so my daughter says)
Love it Maverick!
I also sing off key now and again (or so my daughter says)
Probably the earliest was Chubby Checker – Let’s Twist Again (1960). There were others before then but at the moment I cannot recall many of the titles.
Another was The Shadows, especially all these on their Instrumental Show, sometime in the late-1950s to the early-1960s at a guess:
That’s so lovely!
So, I’m dying to know, can did you twist and do the shake
No, afraid not as I cannot dance one step to save my life! I can appreciate the
beat / rhythm but must have two left feet when it comes to dancing!
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
I’m so confused PSmith?
Not to worry! I’ll teach you to dance! You’ll be in top form in no time!
we would sing it in Sunday school.
And “All things bright and Beautiful”
I learnt a lot in Sunday school especially from the older girls.
You just have to elaborate Psmith
Unexpected! I really enjoyed that - thanks
Another really early song came to mind at primary school, around Christmas time in assembly, we all had to sing that song “Little Donkey, carry Mary…” and I would be the one in floods of tears in the corner thinking about that poor donkey having to carry that heavy woman, and why couldn’t she just get off and walk like everybody else!
So sweet PixieK
You just have to elaborate Psmith
what they really got up to in the Garden of Eden,that sort of thing.
Are all Sunday schools in Aus so er…er… modern
Back in darkest Wales before anyone had TV.
It’s funny how memories differ in countries and with individuals. Church meant songs and memory verses and stories and colourful pictures, the smell of crayons and juice and a tiny slice of cake for me