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 Post subject: The Oldest "Oldie"
PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 8:00 pm 
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Since this is Oldies week, I was wondering if anyone would be interested in playing a game of who can submit the oldest "Oldie". I will automatically disqualify my entry since I don't think anyone can come close to circa 1790 (Ombra mai fu). How about it? What is your "Oldie" and how old is it really?


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ohhh wow Kristi! hmm.. this is a toughie..

I'll take you up on this.. but it's gonna take me a little bit of time ;)


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Well, I just submitted Anything Goes (1934).  I think the only non-classical songs I know that are earlier than that are from "Showboat". Since my karaoke machine is in the shop, I can't record any of those, but I did submit "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" last year sometime.

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Well I'd submitted "The Water is Wide"  It began as a Scottish Folk song named "Waly Waly" back in the 1600's so that's perty old LOL.  It probably doesn's sound much like it did then though LOL

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