Valerie, I don't know why but anytime I hear this song (especially when Louis Armstrong sings it) it brings tears to my eyes. I think it's a combination of the words, the simple way in which he sings it, and the fact that it was one of my mother's favorite songs.
Thank you so much for sharing, dear lady. LOVED it!
Good morning, Ron. Louis had that kind of voice that aroused emotions. That is talent indeed, unlike some of the songs and music that seem to be so popular now.
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DD1 and SIL danced to this at their wedding. It was delightful.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thank you Valerie :)
ReplyDeleteabsolutely lovely rememberence
ReplyDeletegreat song!
happy saturday...
Valerie, I don't know why but anytime I hear this song (especially when Louis Armstrong sings it) it brings tears to my eyes. I think it's a combination of the words, the simple way in which he sings it, and the fact that it was one of my mother's favorite songs.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, dear lady. LOVED it!
Have a super Sunday!
X to you and Joe
Oh, Armstrong, Armstrong! Still the king. Thanks. That smile, worth millions.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Good morning, Ron. Louis had that kind of voice that aroused emotions. That is talent indeed, unlike some of the songs and music that seem to be so popular now.
ReplyDeleteHi Valerie. I always did like that song. Since I'm only blogging one or two days a week, I'm usually way behind.
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