Dueling Hits - Johnny Mathis - 1957 | Eastern NC Now

If you were fortunate to have a girl friend and a record player in the mid to late fifties, Chances Are you used these songs to try and convince her of your love.

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    I do this for two reasons: 1) I want to expose the best music that I know to the rest of us. 2) Popular Music today may be the very worst it has ever been, and that is saying much, since I lived through Disco.

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    As previously mentioned, there will be others who share their favorites with our BCN readers, in particular here, Bobby Tony.


   If you were fortunate to have a girl friend and a record player in the mid to late fifties, Chances Are you used these songs to try and convince her of your love. But your odds were more like the Twelfth of Never.



   Johnny Mathis –Chances Are- 1957



   Twelfth of Never -1957



   I can hardly get through this whole album without getting a lump in my throat over what could have been.
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( September 30th, 2015 @ 10:54 pm )
 
Twelfth of Never - you're killin' me here!



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