My favorite Guy Haines sung song " Spread A Little Happiness "
DR BrettySpaghetti - not to put too fine a point on it, but DR George's original post WAS a clickable link that took you direct to Kritzerland.
Oh, DR Edisaurus - one more suggestion:Paul Anka: "The Times of Your Life"
On a slightly unrelated note, has everybody here seen the ubiquitous Youtube clip of that moppet Connie Talbot crooning "Over the Rainbow" on Britain's "Pop Idol" and reducing the judges to tears? She is the cutest thing EVER.
I have a few computer items I need to tidy up. Then, I'll head back down to continue with Harry Potter and then on to something else. I may not do THE DEPARTED until tomorrow night. Again, we'll see.
Ya know, Mikey, that the man who wrote "Spread A Little Happiness" also wrote in 1947 "Ma belle Marguerite"?
Forty minutes between the last two posts - and I posted both of them!!!
Laura, of course, is excused from posting at the moment. She is off having another cussing lesson.
Laura was trying to catch up on things that slipped by while in-laws were visiting.
Isn't the man who wrote "Ma belle Marguerite", the same guy that was in AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (and no I do not mean Gene Kelly)?
Georges Guetary is the Frenchman you mean. He didn't write "Ma belle Marguerite" but he did sing (and record) it in BLESS THE BRIDE, the show with music by Vivian Ellis, who wrote the score for MR CINDERS which contained "Spread A Little Happiness."
WHAT AMERICAN ACCENT DO YOU HAVE?
...In truth, I grew up in L.A., with an English accent which I lost over the years.