I'm Always Chasing Rainbows by Kinukaraoke

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Recording: Aug 28, 2009 at 10:37 PM
Member: Kinukaraoke
Song: I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Artist: Traditional
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Recording information by KinukaraokePATRON

Such a nice song!

 

Canned_whoopazz

2 months ago, Canned_whoopazzGOLD said:

Terrific sing!!!!!

 

islandgirl54

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2 months ago, islandgirl54GOLD said:

very pretty Lois

so many new songs I hear on here

both you and Alicia sang about rainbows

VERY NICE!!!!

 

Kinukaraoke

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2 months ago, KinukaraokePATRON said:

Thank you Ted and Sandra! Oh, yeah? That's a coinky dinky! I'm off to hear her sing!

 

wellfield

2 months ago, wellfieldGOLD said:

Oh' Oh' You're singing the story of my life (pisces) and doing a lovely job---Loved Jane Oliver too--she died way too young----Campbell

 

Glesgaman

2 months ago, GlesgamanGOLD said:

Oh talk about old songs Lois I am way back in time again. Lovely singing hon. Jimmy

 

Kinukaraoke

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2 months ago, KinukaraokePATRON said:

Yes, she did Campbell! Hi jimmy! Thank you both!

 

Mr_Ada

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2 months ago, Mr_AdaGOLD said:

Never heard this song before. You sound lovely Lois!

chris

 

brealf

2 months ago, brealfGOLD said:

brealf and brenda are now home driven 410 miles today.. woo hoo!

Hello Lois.... have come to hear you sing last thing at night here lol.... :o)

 

brealf

2 months ago, brealfGOLD said:

brealf and brenda are now home driven 410 miles today.. woo hoo!

... I've never heard this sweet song before Lois... so your sing here is tops for me.. so beautiful and so nicely sung.. God bless you my friend... hugs, Alf

 

Kinukaraoke

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2 months ago, KinukaraokePATRON said:

Really?? This is such an old song! Thank you Chris and Alf!

 

Kinukaraoke

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2 months ago, KinukaraokePATRON said:

I just looked it up and this song was written by Harry Carroll and adapted from Chopin's "Fantaisie Impromptu" and the lyrics were written by Joseph McCarthy. It was sung by the Dolly Sisters and later on by Judy Garland, among others!