Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

A song f or every girl we have loved and lost


May God look out for beautiful 14 year old girls who know not yet the power they wield.
Or the sorrows their beauty will yield.
 
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Wow, you never told us that before. That's pretty cool :D

Did people think he was nuts, or a regular guy?
Me George!
"He had four gorgeous girls following him everywhere".
Who cares what people thought, I'm sure he didn't!! LOL
 
One of her best, or so I think. Watch out they are planing a duvet


'this is the only place on earth that
blue bonnets grow,And every year they come and go."
 
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Like most music, I take it personally.
But at 18 I took 50 mics of pure Sandose acid.

I withdrew deeply into myself for about 8 hours.
My friends play a vast verity of music to aid me in my journey.

They played dozens of records.

But this song in constant repetition is all I heard.
This song followed me and moved me to my core.
That was a bit over 50 years ago.
I have never left it behind me. It is a part of me I value.


Years later I learned the the guy who wrote it did so for his masters in music,
he got a F
his teacher simply would not believe he could write so well this idiom.

Still later I learned to my lasting sorrow that Ian beat Silvia,
 
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Here's Bruce doing Robin!

Kidding aside...Watch Brice play with his audience! A delight!
 
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I believe I was i n 7th grade or the summer before
When they took over the radio for at lest 6 months.

i went on vaca every time I heard it!

 
Like most music, I take it personally.
But at 18 I took 50 mics of pure Sandose acid.

I withdrew deeply into myself for about 8 hours.
My friends play a vast verity of music to aid me in my journey.

They played dozens of records.

But this song in constant repetition is all I heard.
This song followed me and moved me to my core.
That was a bit over 50 years ago.
I have never left it behind me. It is a part of me I value.


Years later I learned the the guy who wrote it did so for his masters in music,
he got a F
his teacher simply would not believe he could write so well this idiom.

Still later I learned to my lasting sorrow that Ian beat Silvia,

Still later I learned to my lasting sorrow that Ian beat Sylvia. Oh no.
 
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