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Nice little song from yesteryear.. :-)
Nice little song from yesteryear.. :-)
This week on the pod, Steve is joined by Betty B (his lovely wife) and Mirny G to talk about social media thirst traps and the sad souls who fall for them. The trio also get into rethinking the things we teach our daughters, married life vs. single life, and advice we would give your past selves. Watch the full YouTube video - https://youtu.be/NQuYKntqQ1I Email us with questions at - APodAmongstMen@gmail.com Instagram - @APodAmongstMen Twitter - @APodAmongstMen
Afternoon Crowd bersama Uga dan Dewa dengan bintang tamu Ain't She Sweet.
Part one of the WTWF look at Paul McCartney's playing, how he came to the role of bass player in the Beatles, and his visit to Hamburg's Steinway Musichaus in 1961. Joining us again are Joe Baiardi and Jamie Ashby, long-time skilled practitioners of the McCartney arts. The pair discuss and demonstrate the nuances of Paul's bass playing from "Ain't She Sweet" to "From Me to You" all the way through "Help!". Along the way many of the finer points of bass-playing in general, and Paul's style in particular are touched upon along the way.
The Beatles get way back as they cover the 1927 chestnut "Ain't She Sweet" - featuring Pete Best on drums! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nov. 8 1985 "Gene Austin"features: A look at a very successful vocalist of the 1920s and early 1930s who is almost forgotten today. Known for his 1927 hit, "My Blue Heaven," Austin recorded dozens of hit songs and toured the country for years. Songs include "Carolina Moon," "Ramona," "Forgive Me," "A Garden in the Rain," "My Melancholy Baby," "Ain't She Sweet" and many others.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Listen Up! Welcome to podcast number 205. Isn't that how many electoral votes Mitt Romey got?Happy Thanksgiving!Rich corrects an error from the last show where he incorrectly called the Big Green song "Disruption," when it is really "Disruptive"Paul discusses Land Of The LostWe discuss the Hostess snack foods situationPaul Saw Mitt Romney at a gas station. Or what is really Elvis?We discuss the Elmo/Kevin Clash SituationTune 1: The Narrator by the DoneforsJohan Bruyneel and his lavish living with ill-gotten moniesJohn McCain missed an inteligence briefingPapa John Schnatter changes his storyThe Johan Bruyneel Twitter post that was the inspiration for this topicTune 2: Ain't She Sweet as performed by Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators (written by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen)We discuss the Mars Curiosity Rover discovery, that hadn't been released yetWill you be shopping on Black Friday in order to be able to see the Walmart Strike?See you on the flip side!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this podcast.
The songs of lyricist, Jack Yellen, including: Happy Days Are Here Again, Ain't She Sweet, Are You From Dixie, Happy Feet and I Wonder What's Become Of Sally. Performers include: Sophie Tucker, Al Jolson, Paul Whitman, Kaufman & Murray and Alice Faye.
Songs include: Ain't Misbehavin, Ain't She Sweet, I Ain't Got Nobody and You Ain't Heard Nothin Yet. Performers include: Fats Waller, Ruth Etting, Mississippi John Hurt, Louis Jordan , The Skillet Lickers and Cab Calloway.
A long time favourite of the boys, dating back to the Hamburg days (vocals), this song was revived during the Get Back era (instruments). Why ? Perhaps as the B-side to 'Something'', that was offered to Frank Sinatra ? if so, it might have sounded like this........