In 1899, #ErnestHemingway was born. Here are the #BeeGees with For whom the bell tolls #singing;#feelgood For whom the bell tolls I stumble in the night Never really knew what it would’ve been like You’re no longer there to break…
In 1899, #ErnestHemingway was born. Here are the #BeeGees with For whom the bell tolls #singing;#feelgood For whom the bell tolls I stumble in the night Never really knew what it would’ve been like You’re no longer there to break…
In 1978, ‘Night Fever’ by The #BeeGees was at No.1 on the UK singles chart. It was the group’s third No.1 and the theme from the film #SaturdayNightFever Night Fever Listen to the ground: There is movement all around. There…
In 1969, the wedding of #Lulu and #MauriceGibb of the #BeeGees attracted 3000 uninvited guests. Here they are singing together just before his untimely death #singing;#feelgood First of May When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall, we used…
In 1889, the founder of #ReadersDigest was born. He published hundreds of abridged books and I bet one of them was this one by #Hemingway#singing;#feelgood For whom the bell tolls I stumble in the night Never really knew what it…
In 1899, #Ernest Hemingway was born. Here are the #BeeGees with For whom the bell tolls #singing;#feelgood For whom the bell tolls I stumble in the night Never really knew what it would’ve been like You’re no longer there to…
In 1749 the final volume of the novel Tom Jones was published. We celebrate that event with “Delilah” from that great singer of modern times who shares the same name. Delilah I saw the light on the night that I…
In 1963, the first James Bond film, Dr No, opened, starring Sean Connery. No words here – just sing, hum or whistle along with this great tune! Dr No – Theme Tune Click image above to buy song from Amazon…
The Channel Tunnel opened in 1994. Here is “Under the Sea” from Disney’s Little Mermaid. Under the Sea The seaweed is always greener In somebody else’s lake You dream about going up there But that is a big mistake Just…
‘Night Fever’ by The Bee Gees was at No.1 on the UK singles chart in 1978. It was the group’s third No.1 and the theme from the film ‘Saturday Night Fever.’ Night Fever Listen to the ground: There is movement…