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MAN this was hard to find!!! I remember someone recorded this during the 50s and this phrase "Darling chitter chatter scatterbrain" always stuck with me. May have even affected me, as I'm not really a scatterbrain. Imagine my surprise as I got older to find men actually like girls who act sorta stupid and scatterbrained. (We assess for ADD these days.) Guess that explains a lot. I had no idea it was a ragtime tune.
http://www.songlyrics.com/fran.....in-lyrics/
I think I'm in shock, they actually took care of that spammer on here.
OK I went in and hauled three boxes of genealogy off the piano bench, and played the two tunes.
YOURS sounds like a war party of Long Arrow and his pals coming through the piney woods. What did you say it was in reference to again?
The other is called "Heinlein" and we of the Robert Heinlein FB group have no idea what that means (they get the post next) but it sounded remarkably like this song, old favorite when I was a kid in music class. I always liked it myself. THEN while looking for the best copy I got into a bunch of organ demonstrations, there are people who go totally off on organs, pipe organs, Wurlitzers etc etc. I can't stand them, my mom used to crank hers up here. My niece thankfully hauled it off, I think it had burnt out tubes. Not too many people can play the old pipe organs, I know the Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton CA (my old high school) has one (one of the few in California I suspect if not the entire west coast), and I hope they are taking good care of it. Here you go. I know you're a keyboardist so enjoy.
Here is the transcription to the Heinlein piece: HEINLEIN was published in the Nurnbergisches Gesang-Buch (1676-77) as a setting of Christoph Schwamlein's text based on Psalm 130 "Aus der Tiefe rufe ich" (Out of the Depths I Cry) It goes on to say the composer possibly died of the plague, which coincidentally is carried by fleas.
Ah, yes. I liked the Rovers in their day. It was a happy time. Music was happy. My brother had a crush on Mama Cass, and I had a crush on a guy with hair like this that I didn't even know existed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9BCpIm_P9Y
I shouldn't have said,
But there it is.
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