[78-L] Seven-Day wonder (Scorn? Heap? Do your worst)
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sat Jul 18 12:11:47 PDT 2009
Sent For You, Yes Thursday, And Here You Come Today
Helen Traubel had to make some of her costume changes in the wings during Pipe
Dream, and the sight lines were such that audience members left the theater
singing "Nobody Knows The Traubel I've Seen".
dl
RAY KILCOYNE wrote:
>>From 78rpm:
> THURSDAY - Count Basie
> THURSDAY EVENING SWING - Cats & a Fiddle
> 33's & maybe 45's:
> SWEET THURSDAY - Johnny Mathis, Eartha Kitt
> from "Pipe Dream" (Helen Traubel in OC)
> THURSDAY'S CHILD - Chris Connor
> SUITE THURSDAY - Duke Ellington
> THURSDAY NIGHT BLUES - Johnny Otis Orch.
> and more specifically on Thursday:
> 3:10 SMOKEY THURSDAY - Danny O'Keefe
> 10:15 THURSDAY MORNING - Scaffold
> RayK
> From: "Taylor Bowie"
>> Because my mind skips from one random and trivial thought to another, and
>> after my pontificating about Gloomy Sunday, I started thinking about
>> songs
>> which have days of the week in the title.
>>
>> It was easy to do that for all the days of the week except one...THURSDAY.
>>
>> I know it turns up in a lot of song lyrics, but can anyone give me a song
>> title which contains Thursday? I'd settle for anything, 78-era or not.
>>
>> Any dumb puns (e.g. "I'm Thursday For Kisses, Hungry For Love") will be
>> received in an appropriate manner, i.e. heaped with scorn and ridicule.
>
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