My mom, Barbara Cannon, keeps the parlor piano singalong tradition alive with her heaping stack of sheet music, and love for the good old songs.To start, "I'll See You In My Dreams"from the 1951 film of the same title.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_See_You_in_My_Dreams_(1951_film)
Very nice! Thanks for sharing the family jam.Rob
Way to tickle those ivories, Barb! Don't think that first song was in your key, though, Rik. Might I inquire how you recorded that? What program did you use and so forth?Anyway, tell your mom she sounded good!Cod
My mom, Barbara Cannon, keeps the parlor piano singalong tradition alive with her heaping stack of sheet music, and love for the good old songs.
ReplyDeleteTo start, "I'll See You In My Dreams"
from the 1951 film of the same title.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'll_See_You_in_My_Dreams_(1951_film)
Very nice! Thanks for sharing the family jam.
ReplyDeleteRob
Way to tickle those ivories, Barb! Don't think that first song was in your key, though, Rik. Might I inquire how you recorded that? What program did you use and so forth?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, tell your mom she sounded good!
Cod