Thursday’s Top Ten
I was driving around at the Jersey Shore and discovered a wonderful Oldies radio station, 1410 AM. Apparently the love songs from my high school days are indelibly printed in my memory bank because although I can’t tell you what I had for dinner two nights ago, I can remember all the words to all the songs that were playing on the radio. I just hope this isn’t the first stage of dementia where you can only recall the far past and are lost in the present!!
Anyway, as I was cruisin’ and singing to myself, I wondered whether my kids would be able to remember songs from their teenage days 4o+ years later…and did their music actually have words (that you could understand) and more importantly, did they have songs like we (that’s the royal “we”) did? Songs that you could totally identify your love relationship (or lack thereof) with? Songs you could cry to, songs that you would play over and over and over again on your hi-fi?
So I thought a little nostalgic visit to the Golden Oldies would be a super Thursday’s Top Ten list. Hope these titles take you back to happier carefree time in your life!

Remember the Romance
- It’s My Party- by Leslie Gore
- My Boyfriend’s Back – by The Angels
- Soldier Boy – The Shirelles
- Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? by The Shirelles
- I Love How You Love Me – Bobby Vinton
- Lipstick on Your Collar – Connie Francis
- It Must Be Him – Vicky Carr
- Love Will Keep Us Together – Captain & Tenille
- Chances Are – Johnny Mathis
- Hurt So Bad – Little Anthony and the Imperials
SEND IN YOUR OWN FAVORITE LOVE/ANGST SONGS FROM THE 60’s!!!
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Thursday’s Top Ten -Elizabeth Taylor’s Best Movies
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Maggie and Brick in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Everybody has an opinion and as readers, you know I certainly do. I thought it would be apropos post my favorite Elizabeth Taylor movies. Probably there’s been hundreds of articles written in newspapers today but I have been working all day and have not seen the news or a newspaper. So here’s my list not in alphabetical order:
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