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Pt, it is weird.

I must confess that the lyrics I know are almost all from before 1980. And a lot of them are from before I was born. I pathetically wish "Name That Tune" was not a thing of the distant past of television. (I used to shout our the answers from the couch. But (sigh) nobody in California could hear me winning the $100,000 in cash and prizes, no matter how loud I yelled the name of that tune.)

A while back, there was rumor around these parts that there is somewhere in TV where people play "Name That Tune." But I never found out for sure. I think it was just a dream.

After I wrote that earlier post, Mr. Boomer took me out to dinner. When we were leaving the restaurant. I saw the most beautiful car. A CL550 Coupe. Oh my gosh! I was in luv. I peeked in the windows. My luv grew deeper. It was the most beautiful car I have seen in a long, long time.

Then I came home and looked up the price. $110,000. So I guess I will just have to get over my new love. Never love anything that can't love you back. Right?

But...I bet you can guess what song has been going through my head since. (And that is a tough one to get out. And I know it's kind of bad.)

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Would it be "Little Deuce Coupe"? I actually recognized "The night chicago died", but your St. Louis song was just a little too obscure. I would have been with Mr. Boomer on that one, thinking that you had made it up.

I'm usually really good with lyrics too, and I know I will probably not even need the cheat sheets! Like I said, it was a panic mode thing!!

You are welcome to come and be my prompter when you are back in town. But I will warn you.....I have very ecclectic taste in music. My first set is pop, my second set is country and my final set is broadway. (of course, when I sing at the Havana CC I will skip the broadway and do more pop and country, 'cause everyone just wants to dance!)
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Would it be "Little Deuce Coupe"? I actually recognized "The night chicago died", but your St. Louis song was just a little too obscure. I would have been with Mr. Boomer on that one, thinking that you had made it up.

I'm usually really good with lyrics too, and I know I will probably not even need the cheat sheets! Like I said, it was a panic mode thing!!

You are welcome to come and be my prompter when you are back in town. But I will warn you.....I have very ecclectic taste in music. My first set is pop, my second set is country and my final set is broadway. (of course, when I sing at the Havana CC I will skip the broadway and do more pop and country, 'cause everyone just wants to dance!)
Hey -- all good. I absolutely love country music It always tells a story. I have heard that country songs are often written after somebody says something that just gets it all started. I actually have, sort of, written two country songs in my head. Well....really all I have are a few lyrics.....very few....ohhhhh, but wait......I can't write music. Gotta find me a collaborator I guess....or, at least, gotta get me an actual attention span and finish those lyrics.

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The owners of the Tea Plantation are really sweet people, and if you hadn't already guessed it, they are from England. Which is why the recipes for the "English" fare are so authentic.

784caroline - If you saw Petrina perform on March 5th, I was one of the guest singers that night.

KathieI- I will be doing a guest sing with Dawn Dinome on April 23rd at the Tea Plantation, and I will have my own show on April 30th. I don't know who will do a guest spot yet during my show.
Sorry, Sue, I didn't see this post in time so I missed 4/23, but will try to make it Friday night. I'll call to make a reservation. Knock 'em dead, I know you will be great!!

Nonie, I didn't know they had a dance floor?? I was dancing on the top of the tables, OH NOOOO!!
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You both sound like naturals to try out for "The Singing Bee" on CMT. Melissa Peterman (from REBA show) hosts a karoke style show that is all about knowing the lyrics to the songs. The music is mostly country, but not always. It is a fast moving hour long show if you haven't seen it. It is on Friday nights, but I generally DVR it and watch at a more convenient time. My wife and I really enojoy it and if you DVR you can get some of the older re-runs too.
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Boomer:

I've been to at least two "social" events where the entertainment of the evening was "Name That Tune!" If I recall correctly, there was a couple equipped with some sort of amazing player, so they could even take requests. And, one party was the St. Louis Club, so several St. Louis-oriented songs were obviously played. ("Meet Me in . . ." of course).

Sorry I can't identify the twosome, but both parties were fun! A huge challenge for me, though, as I grew up in and kept a purely classical music household; my exposure to the popular music of whatever day was and remains minimal!

Maybe The Mayor will be able to find out for us. She knows so much about TV already!

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Hi SWR,

That sounds wonderful! My kind of party!

And how could I forget about "Meet Me in St. Louie, Louie."

I must tell a story sometime about when a friend of mine and I got started on songs with geography in the title. It all started with "Mention My Name In Sheboygan." And we kept putting Sheboygan in place of all the other locations. It went on for months....."I Love Sheboygan in the Springtime" and "Way Down Yonder in Sheboygan" and "My Kind of Town, Sheboygan is My Kind of Town"....on and on it went.

I know that Sheboygan is not in MO though so back to St. Louis. There is nothing like those old "St. Louie Blues."

...."If it weren't for all that powder....and that store-bought hair" (Muted trumpet wail)....

Oh, you know what I mean.

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Pt, it is weird.

I must confess that the lyrics I know are almost all from before 1980. And a lot of them are from before I was born. I pathetically wish "Name That Tune" was not a thing of the distant past of television. (I used to shout our the answers from the couch. But (sigh) nobody in California could hear me winning the $100,000 in cash and prizes, no matter how loud I yelled the name of that tune.)

A while back, there was rumor around these parts that there is somewhere in TV where people play "Name That Tune." But I never found out for sure. I think it was just a dream.

After I wrote that earlier post, Mr. Boomer took me out to dinner. When we were leaving the restaurant. I saw the most beautiful car. A CL550 Coupe. Oh my gosh! I was in luv. I peeked in the windows. My luv grew deeper. It was the most beautiful car I have seen in a long, long time.

Then I came home and looked up the price. $110,000. So I guess I will just have to get over my new love. Never love anything that can't love you back. Right?

But...I bet you can guess what song has been going through my head since. (And that is a tough one to get out. And I know it's kind of bad.)

Boomer Pearl
Oh darn, why can't I guess. um...

Love the One You're With?

Mockingbird? (Don't know why that one came to mind)

The One You Love? (Glen Fry)

Ok, give me another hint.
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Hi SWR,

That sounds wonderful! My kind of party!

And how could I forget about "Meet Me in St. Louie, Louie."

I must tell a story sometime about when a friend of mine and I got started on songs with geography in the title. It all started with "Mention My Name In Sheboygan." And we kept putting Sheboygan in place of all the other locations. It went on for months....."I Love Sheboygan in the Springtime" and "Way Down Yonder in Sheboygan" and "My Kind of Town, Sheboygan is My Kind of Town"....on and on it went.

I know that Sheboygan is not in MO though so back to St. Louis. There is nothing like those old "St. Louie Blues."

...."If it weren't for all that powder....and that store-bought hair" (Muted trumpet wail)....

Oh, you know what I mean.

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I left my Heart in Sheboygan, Way Down Upon the Sheboygan River.

no, no, no don't get me started.
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I left my Heart in Sheboygan, Way Down Upon the Sheboygan River.

no, no, no don't get me started.
It is too late, Pt. You will not be able to stop. You will lie awake and stare at the ceiling tonight because they will keep popping into your head. "It's a Treat to Beat Your Feet on the Sheboygan Mud.".... and I was waltzin' with my darlin' to "The Sheboygan Waltz"....and "I Left My Heart in Sheboygan"...and "The Yellow Rose of Sheboygan."

Hey, Pt, do you think we can get anybody else to help us....or do you think they will just send somebody to cart us away?

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Uh oh, I just wrote that post and duplicated your "I Left My Heart in Sheboygan." I should not read so fast. Now, I must think of a substitute...."Sheboygan Lassie" -- down in F. L. A...."Back Home Again in Sheboygan"...."My Old Sheboygan Home"...

And then I saw that post you wrote about the car song....ah, you must be a youngun. I signed my name Boomer Pearl. That was a hint. And I said the song was kinda bad. Makes me feel guilty when I sing it. I think my Sunday School teacher will hear me. I hope not being able to figure out what I am talking about does not drive you to drink Southern Comfort. (That's a hint, too.) Aw, c'mon, Pt. You gotta know this one.

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Oh this is just awful. I have no business posting after midnight. Here I am in Ohio with my brain still on Colorado time like it was last week and the beginning of this week -- convenient that was because I was actually in Colorado......

Now, here I sit, in Ohio, up way too late. Thinking of songs with geography in the title, a city, a state, whatever, so I can stick Sheboygan into the location part. It is way too late. I am not a nocturnal creature. Not normally. Can't stop thinking about those song titles.....Thinking...."Hard-Hearted Hannah, the Vamp of Sheboygan"....ohhhh, this is nuts. Actually. it is quite pathetic. I started this whole Sheboygan thing and now I cannot make it stop....."Sheboygan, Sheboygan, That Toddlin' Town".....Serves me right I guess. I started it.

Maybe if I tell Pt what the car song is that the CL550 Coupe put into my brain, I will be able to stop thinking of song titles I can use Sheboygan in....OK....the car song?...It was Janis Joplin's "Mercedes-Benz." (What was this thread about again?)

Goodnight....and I am not going to turn on this computer in the morning. Really...."I'm Walkin' to Sheboygan."...."I Found My Thrill On Sheboygan Hill"..... (Did I tell you that I just love the word 'Sheboygan'? Really. I do.)

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And now I am trying to do both. Maybe Marty Robbins,
"Out in the West Texas town of Sheboygan, I fell in love with a CL550"
Night-time would find me in Rosa's cantina;
Music would play and the CL550 would whirl.

Blacker than night were the lights of Mercedez,
Wicked and evil while casting a spell.
My love was deep for this little black dream car;
I was in love but in vain, I could tell.

OR

To the town of Sheboygan rode a stranger one fine day
Hardly spoke to folks around him didn't have too much to say
No one dared to ask his business no one dared to make a slip
for the stranger there among them had a CL550 and it fit
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And now I am trying to do both. Maybe Marty Robbins,
"Out in the West Texas town of Sheboygan, I fell in love with a CL550"
Night-time would find me in Rosa's cantina;
Music would play and the CL550 would whirl.

Blacker than night were the lights of Mercedez,
Wicked and evil while casting a spell.
My love was deep for this little black dream car;
I was in love but in vain, I could tell.

OR

To the town of Sheboygan rode a stranger one fine day
Hardly spoke to folks around him didn't have too much to say
No one dared to ask his business no one dared to make a slip
for the stranger there among them had a CL550 and it fit
I know. I know. Last night in this thread, at almost 2:00 AM (so unlike me - that wee hours time) anyway, I swore, in writing, that I would not log on this morning. But I just had to sit down here at the computer to go through my usual coffee and Cheerios routine, and I looked in. And now....

wellllll.....now I have seen I2ridehd's song, and so I just had to log on to tell him that it is a wonderful song.

I2, I have been singing your song. It works. Of course, I am sure you have sung it, too. And, therefore, you know that at the end of that first line, we get to sing "a CL Five-Five (really fast on the Five Five) Oh-Ohhhhhhh-Oh-oh-ohhh. It works perfectly like that. It is quite wonderful actually. -- can sing those Oh's in a really dramatic way, and sound so sad. I can embrace the unrequited love by singing all those Oh's. Ahhhh, the wonders of music therapy.

....Darn it. Now, I am thinking about that car again. How did you know it was black? I have been to the Mercedes website. I have played around with all the interior colors. Mr. Boomer keeps looking hopefully over my shoulder.....It ain't gonna happen. Yeah. I can just see it now. Boomer the now oh-so-conservative investor taps the retirement account for a car....yeah....right. Nobody is ever going to gainfully employ us again. Nor do we want that to happen. So we will just stick with my Accord and his old white DTS. (The Boomermobile) -- I am such a sensible girl. Gets a little tedious sometimes. So I do not want that car...thaaaaaat bad. I can admire it. But I also know myself. But that thing sure is purdy and it looked like it was going fast even when it was sitting still. (Darn it. I used to look like that. So long ago.)

Well, anyway, here I am....was not going to be on this computer this morning. And I am going to get out of here right now, but.......that Sheboygan thing is back in my brain, too, and how could I have forgotten "Why-O Why-O Why-O Did I Ever Leave....Sheboygan?"

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Ah yes the black Mercedez. I bought mrs L2 a certified pre-owned black E350 for her b-day and v-day this year. Beautiful car with all the bells and whitles. I have a silver one for a company car so I know how well they ride, handle, and all the great features they have. Not new, but a 2007 with only 12,000 miles and cost less then a new Accord so somehow was able to justify it. The CL550 will have to wait until I win the lottery. And I have a very long list if that ever happens. But I digress.

Back to the music. Maybe Janis was from Sheboygan?

Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends.
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends,
So Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?

Oh Lord, won't you buy me a night on the town ?
I'm from Shoboygan so don't let me down.
Prove that you love me and buy the next round,
Oh Lord, ain't Shoboygan such a great town ?
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