Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sunday's Serenade: Marty Robbins

Happy Father's Day! I'm dedicating today's installment of Sunday's Serenade to my dad. He would sing (and sometimes whistle) El Paso by Marty Robbins around the house, out in the yard, in the car, at the lake....well, you get the picture. This is a treasured memory from my childhood.

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5 comments:

Susan Blake said...

Hi! Thanks for sharing that! Have missed your posts - hope you'll be around the blogsphere more!

Anonymous said...

Hiya Me-Me. I just want to say that I'm glad this blog exists, because I have been enjoying the Native American art and the musical trips down memory lane very much!

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or:

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Thanks for the Turquoise Moon, and thanks for such a memorable blog name!

Unknown said...

: )

MikeWJ at Too Many Mornings said...

Hey, my childhood, too. My dad actually played guitar for a lot of country stars on the traveling version of the Grand Ole Opry. He was on the TV and radio with Minnie Pearl and Jim Reeves and a bunch of those guys. I still love the music...

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Keep posting stuff like this i really like it.
God Bless you.

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