Music Tuesday (#7)

Hello everyone!
So the other day I read a blog entry from someone, unfortunately I can not remember whose, otherwise I would totally post the link, but anyway, they featured a couple of their favorite songs from the 60s. 

Now let me begin by saying I LOVE old music!! I am talking jazz from the 20s, stuff from Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra...I LOVE all of that stuff!

Thanks to my grandma I was introduced to a lot of these sounds.  Besides my grandma, I am the only person in my family that actually enjoys this music.

Anyway, so in the last couple of days I've been listening to one of my all time favorites.  It's a fun little tune, with a great sound (I love that old recording sound from back in the day...you know the one I'm talking about right??).

So here it is:
Lipstick on my Collar by Connie Francis


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  1. I love Connie Francis and music from the 1920s-1970. The music had heart back then :) + I'm following your blog!

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  2. Thank you! And yes, definitely the music had so much soul in it! You could feel every emotion just from the voice! I miss that!

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  3. I love love old songs too! Engelbert Humperdinck and Frank Sinatra are some of my favorite artists.

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  4. My dad is a huge Sinatra fan so I grew up listening to a lot of it. Which wasn't a bad thing at all.

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