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Love songs for the old folks

rjay

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Very few will know this one..... But

Evey spring I remember the man that could write a story in song.

March 21st, the first day of spring....

 
The poetry of this guy. The simplicity of the message. That my friends, is song writing.

 
They are all good selections, but you guys are way too maudlin:





 
Maybe a different kind of love song...

 
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I had completely forgot about Clarence Carter.

Did this actually make it to the airways back then. I know there is much more explicit music now days but this was pretty bold back then.

The other night I was strokin' my woman
And it got so good to her, you know what she told me
Let me tell you what she told me, she said:
'Stroke it Clarence Carter, but don't stroke so fast
If my stuff ain't tight enough, you can stick it up my' woo!
 
I had completely forgot about Clarence Carter.

Did this actually make it to the airways back then. I know there is much more explicit music now days but this was pretty bold back then.
It was big on the dance floor and it was always very interesting to watch the girls response to that particular line. ;)
 
Bea Arthur sang this in The Golden Girls, first time I heard it. It's beautiful.





This one too:


 
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