Sunday, September 11, 2016

Fifty Years Ago


8 comments:

  1. That is a coincidence. I watched the documentary about The Wrecking Crew last night and this was one of the songs they showed.

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  2. That is a coincidence. I watched the documentary about The Wrecking Crew last night and this was one of the songs they showed.

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  3. Anonymous6:52 AM

    This was such an anthem when it came out, I think.

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  4. Al Tucher10:23 AM

    Fifty years? Thanks for helping me feel every day of my age, Patti.

    :-)

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  5. I despised that song when it first appeared, and still do. It made Frank Sinatra's daughter look mean and small. It was an early example of loutish American music. I have often wondered whether Nancy Sinatra ever grew up.

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  6. Horrible, yes. But it takes me back.

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  7. "We all should be truthin'." --Martin Luther King, Jr. Or not.

    I wonder if this was a promo for television or a Scopatone-style proto-video. Women's posteriors marching past NS's head, take thirteen.

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  8. ("No, we should all be samin'."--George Wallace.)

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