John Benson Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Richard Searling played theme from the lone ranger at Clifton Hall once... I can't remember that one - but do recall Malc Burton playing "The lonely Ranger" by Silver Pony at Mexborough Civic "Hi ho Silver....Away!!! (Who was that masked man?)
Guest Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 (edited) I can't remember that one - but do recall Malc Burton playing "The lonely Ranger" by Silver Pony at Mexborough Civic "Hi ho Silver....Away!!! (Who was that masked man?) Forgotten about that gem ..... Yes , It was me , Keem - O - Sabe ...... I borrowed it from Richard , as we had a bet on that I would not play it ...... Masked man ? Can only have been Paddy in his gimp phase ....... Malc Burton Edited September 17, 2007 by Malc Burton
Sean Hampsey Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 What about 'A lovers Concerto' !!!!!!!!!! Toys. Catchy 'hand bag' tune, but whats the girl saying? I would hate to have to write the lyrics out or sing it on the Karaoke. Ed Here you go... I've been up all night doing it for you A Lovers Concerto Recorded by: The Toys (1965) Released in September 1965, "A Lover's Concerto" on the Dynavoice label went #4 on R&B, crossed over to #2 on the US pop charts, and also became a #5 hit in England. In 1965 the song sold over a million copies. Songwriting duo Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell took a classical finger exercise from Bach and put a Motown bassline to it - and "A Lovers Concerto" was born. How gentle is the rain that falls softly on the meadow Birds high up in the trees serenade the clouds with their melodies Oh, see there beyond the hill, the bright colours of the rainbow. Some magic from above made this day for us just to fall in love Now I belong to you from this day until forever, Just love me tenderly and I'll give to you every part of me. Oh, don't ever make me cry through long lonely nights without love. Be always true to me, keep this day in your heart eternally. Some day we shall return to this place upon the meadow. We'll walk out in the rain, see the birds above singing once again. Oh, you hold me in your arms, and say once again you love me, And if your love is true, everything will be just as wonderful. You'll hold me in your arms, and say once again you love me, And if your love is true, everything will be just as wonderful. Just reading through it in my head gets me tongue twisted! But I've found that if you adopt a Stanley Unwin stylee vocabulary it all becomes much clearer. Works for me!
Tomangoes Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Quality response. Only ever wrote down the lyrics once, from listening over and over to a tune, and that was 'Find a quiet place' - MD. Not sure why, but I loved it when it started getting plays, yonks back. Ed
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