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usonian

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1. You stumped the band! And who tuned that piano?
Sat May 10, 2025, 01:55 AM
May 10

I thought you meant "The Folks Who Live On The Hill" by Jerome Kern. I searched, and OF COURSE anything new swamps search with s similar name. History is erased on search engines unless you can outsmart mega computer farms.

I found a version by Mel Torme, but TBH, Peggy Lee is so much more pleasant.

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Score here: (pdf)
http://pop-sheet-music.com/Files/95502cec55ddbd3ac5a253f3a66c0da4.pdf

While I was on the Mel page, I saw "That's all". I was looking all over for it, and it was in one of my thrift store compendia of popular songs. It was the closing theme "That's all, Duhhhh" for a classical radio program, probably at KDFC, which went under and revived with content from KUSC, a fine radio and online station.

Forget Mel. Helen Reddy.

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Mezzo's?




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