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There's Always Something There To Remind Me by buddyg

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Recording: Aug 26, 2008 at 2:07 PM
Member: buddyg (harmony)
Song: There's Always Something There To Remind Me
Artist: Helen Shapiro
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Stats: 50 views, 8 comments
Rating: 5.00 Average
buddyg

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Recording information by buddygGOLD

another one of "Buddy's Oldies" not listed on singsnap... called old spinning wheel in the parlor.. i can remember my Mother at th old pump organ playing and singing it.

 

BentSuperstar

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About 1 year ago, BentSuperstarGOLD said:

Great sing here my friend!! My pleasure listening!! Hugs

 

BentSuperstar

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About 1 year ago, BentSuperstarGOLD said:

I've flagged your songs for my listening pleasure.

 

jeanie

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About 1 year ago, jeaniePATRON said:

Great Robert loved it foot tapping Great xxxJeanie

 

ChickD

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About 1 year ago, ChickDGOLD said:

Real nice my friend!

 

karaokeTonya

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About 1 year ago, karaokeTonyaGOLD said:

Oh Robert they gonna start thinking something

well done hun, I know it, he he he

This was a great sing darlin

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Jackshiff

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About 1 year ago, JackshiffPATRON said:

I REMEMBER THIS SONG TELLS OUR AGE LOL GREAT SINGING JACKIE

 

AlRichard

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About 1 year ago, AlRichardGOLD said:

AlRichard my favorite way of expressing myself: in music and song.

Oh yea, I remember this one very well, a great old song and you sing it very nicely Robert, Thanks for doing it. Great memories. Al

 

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About 1 year ago, boomerangGOLD said:

MY MOM HAD AN OLD PUMP ORGAN AND PLAYED IT ALMOST EVERY DAY..SHE WANTED RACHEL TO HAVE IT (HER NAME SAKE)SO SHE COULD PLAY IT .. THE OLD ORGAN STILL PLAYS WELL AND IS A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FURNITURE...IT'S WELL OVER 100 YEARS OLD.. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES...GENE