I've just heard a song on the radio which reminded me of a friend of my parents, as he sang it ( beautifully) at family gatherings ( Macushla). My father's song was " When I Leave the World Behind", and my mother's was " O Mio Babbino Caro". I have been known to murder " Summertime" and " I Want to be a Prima Donna".
When I was about 19 I went on holiday with a friend to the Canaries. After a few glasses of sangria I danced the Pasa Doble with a complete stranger in front of an audience of about 30. I had never danced that dance before or since.
I spent the next day hiding from my dance partner in case he wanted a repeat performance.
My friend and I still laugh about that episode 51 years later.
Grannylyn65 I used to love Albert and the Lion as a child. My mother had a old 78 record of Holloway monologues and that was suitably gory for a young child. As an adult I prefer 'Brown Boots' which still seems relevant today. She also had a record of Danny Kaye tongue twisters which I still remember although some of them (like 'Moses supposes that noses are roses ...') I haven't heard anywhere else. She liked Bing Crosby and my father liked Vic Reeves and Bach played at full volume which put me off classical music for a long time.
My party piece is singing an old but very wise song called 'granny has left you her old arm chair' while playing my mandolin.a family member filmed it and put it on you tube under John dale' granny,s old arm chair'.
I know the joke you mean, Wobblybits, I remember being 'shown' that joke in a staid lunch with university professors etc a long time ago! I've never forgotten it - or the wag that told it!
I can recite "Thee 'hapence a foot". I'll tell you an old fashioned story, one that Grandfather use to relate, of a joiner and building contractor, his name it was Sam Ogglethwaite." I also can sing Doggie in the Window backwards! My song of choice at present is Do you hear the People sing, from Les Miserables. I love "O mio babbino Caro".
Froggie would a courting, Father had two rabbits, My brother Silvest, You're so vain, and Burlington Bertie, my Dad would not tolerate shrinking violets you have to have a party piece how else do you do a forfeit? At a drug treatment unit, my forfeit was Eartha Kitts, An Old Fashioned Millionnaire, can even do the growl.
I do a very good (in my opinion!) version of "The Galaxy Song", which generally manages to render my nearest and dearest speechless.
I sing loudly in my car where I keep a 5-disc set of songs from the musicals; my current favourite is "As Long As He Needs Me" from Oliver, which gets an enormous amount of wellie.
missdeke - for your text to be reproduced in bold, you must only have an asterisk followed immediately by what you want in bold (no space) and then another asterisk.
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No party piece for me I'm afraid . My mother was a beautiful singer, but I got fathers singing genes...if a strangulated hernia could sing, it would've sounded just like him sadly (and me!)
Talking about singing in the car (and Janis Joplin), who can ever forget the lyrics to Me and Bobby McGee:
Busted flat in Baton Rouge, waiting for a train, feeling near as faded as my jeans, Bobby thumbed a diesel down just before it rained, Took us all the way to New Orleans
I pulled my harpoon out of my dirty red bandanna, I was playing soft while Bobby sang the blues. Windshield wipers slapping time, I was holding Bobby's hand in mine, We sang every song that driver knew...