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Pastimes : Come Play With Me - 'Name That Tune' -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: shadowman who wrote (9470)6/1/2000 11:47:00 AM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10709
 
Dennis,

Chattanooga Cho Cho

I have to ask - what's a Cho cho? ;)

You guys will have to forgive me but every time I hear that song I think of this old joke - I'll give you the short version:

Roy Rodgers awoke one night just in time to see a cougar running off with his new boots. He jumped on trigger and went after him. The next morning Dale Evans was awaiting his return on the front porch when she saw he & trigger approaching, dragging the dead cougar behind them - at which time she sang:
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"Pardon me Roy, is that the cat that chewed your new shoes?"

Please don't shoot the messenger. <g>

Gary



To: shadowman who wrote (9470)6/1/2000 3:52:00 PM
From: Zakrosian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10709
 
Dennis - I had to look on my Santana CD, but it was "Oye Como Va". In doing I also discovered who wrote "Jingo". mark ought to be able to guess this one. A drummer who's mentioned in an early Dylan tune - a name I'm sure most listeners reacted to with a "I know who Willie Mays is, but who the heck is _______?"

BTW, a nice way to start the morning. After some much appreciated help from a reader of this thread, I was able to unban myself from Napster. Downloaded a few tunes from an album I used to like: "Otis Redding and Carla Thomas: The King and Queen of Soul." I discovered I like the music more now than 30 years ago.

One final obit from today, the artist who sang this tune:
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love [(hear me now]
Who's making love to your old lady
While you were out making love