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May 3rd – Simon and Garfunkel – “Mrs Robinson”

In 1936, Joe DiMaggio made his major league debut forthe New York Yankees.  Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs Robinson” is not the “boppiest” song in the world, but it’ll stick in your head. Mrs Robinson And here’s to you, Mrs. Robinson

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May 3rd – Simon and Garfunkel – “Mrs Robinson”

In 1936, Joe DiMaggio made his major league debut forthe New York Yankees.  Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs Robinson” is not the “boppiest” song in the world, but it’ll stick in your head. Mrs Robinson And here’s to you, Mrs. Robinson

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May 3rd – Simon and Garfunkel – “Mrs Robinson”

In 1936, #JoeDiMaggio made his major league debut for the #NewYorkYankees.  #SimonAndGarfunkel ‘s “Mrs Robinson” is not the “boppiest” song in the world, but it’ll stick in your head. Mrs Robinson And here’s to you, Mrs. Robinson Jesus loves you

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May 9th – The Beatles – “She Loves You”

In 1964, The Beatles had held the No.1 position on the US singles chart for fourteen weeks with three No.1’s in succession. ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ for seven weeks, ‘She Loves You’ for two weeks and ‘Can’t Buy

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May 3rd – Simon and Garfunkel – “Mrs Robinson”

In 1936, Joe DiMaggio made his major league debut forthe New York Yankees.  Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs Robinson” is not the “boppiest” song in the world, but it’ll stick in your head. Mrs Robinson And here’s to you, Mrs. Robinson

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Posted in Feel good, Singing