This song played in my grandparent's home endlessly as far as I can remember so I know the lyrics by heart lol! It's uplifting! :) You brought some good memories to lots of folks with your post John! :)
It’s a nice song, John. I first heard it years ago and it still makes me happy to hear it erm....does it get on your nerves? When I’ve heard it 50 times it does.
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I have long liked this song. The picture makes me feel peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThe image is really beautiful. And I love this song. I haven't heard this in years!
ReplyDeleteThis song played in my grandparent's home endlessly as far as I can remember so I know the lyrics by heart lol! It's uplifting! :) You brought some good memories to lots of folks with your post John! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a real pleasure to hear this bouncy, happy song again!
ReplyDeleteI never knew the title of this song but I sure knew the tune. Funny how that can be!
ReplyDeleteThe doves are lovely - the music has me tapping my foot so to speak :)
ReplyDeleteIt’s a nice song, John. I first heard it years ago and it still makes me happy to hear it erm....does it get on your nerves? When I’ve heard it 50 times it does.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that happy little song. 😊 You can't help but be happy listening to it.
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