pdxdjazz Administrator Staff member Mar 31, 2017 #2 Your attempt to post a song chart/playlist was not successful. There are detailed instructions inside the app in Settings - Tutorials, Help & Support. (You can also select the "?" in a circle at the top of an app page) Also at: http://irealpro.com/manual And: http://www.irealpro.com/support/ Helpful info about posting songs and lists here: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/Sharing-Playlists.14683/ )BOB
Your attempt to post a song chart/playlist was not successful. There are detailed instructions inside the app in Settings - Tutorials, Help & Support. (You can also select the "?" in a circle at the top of an app page) Also at: http://irealpro.com/manual And: http://www.irealpro.com/support/ Helpful info about posting songs and lists here: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/Sharing-Playlists.14683/ )BOB
pdxdjazz Administrator Staff member Mar 31, 2017 #3 Adapted from sheet music Namely You - Gene DePaul - Johnny Mercer Jamie's version Namely You - ja40 - Gene DePaul - Johnny Mercer )BOB
Adapted from sheet music Namely You - Gene DePaul - Johnny Mercer Jamie's version Namely You - ja40 - Gene DePaul - Johnny Mercer )BOB
engelbach Well-known member Apr 2, 2017 #4 Ah, what a great song. Thank you, guys. It's from the first Broadway show I ever saw, as a kid, Li'l Abner. I'll never forget Stubby Kaye as Marryin' Sam. Here's my version of it. Namely You-Rev JE - DePaul and Mercer Cheers, Jer
Ah, what a great song. Thank you, guys. It's from the first Broadway show I ever saw, as a kid, Li'l Abner. I'll never forget Stubby Kaye as Marryin' Sam. Here's my version of it. Namely You-Rev JE - DePaul and Mercer Cheers, Jer
pdxdjazz Administrator Staff member Apr 2, 2017 #5 engelbach said: It's from the first Broadway show I ever saw, as a kid, Li'l Abner. I'll never forget Stubby Kaye as Marryin' Sam. Click to expand... Daisy Mae: [about growing old and unmarried] I looked in the mirror this morning and most of my good years are gone. Marryin' Sam: I guess you're right. After all, you is pushing eighteen. )BOB
engelbach said: It's from the first Broadway show I ever saw, as a kid, Li'l Abner. I'll never forget Stubby Kaye as Marryin' Sam. Click to expand... Daisy Mae: [about growing old and unmarried] I looked in the mirror this morning and most of my good years are gone. Marryin' Sam: I guess you're right. After all, you is pushing eighteen. )BOB
engelbach Well-known member Apr 2, 2017 #6 What a prodigious memory! Color me impressed. Daisy Mae was of course Edie Adams, wife of Ernie Kovacs. Cheers, Jer
What a prodigious memory! Color me impressed. Daisy Mae was of course Edie Adams, wife of Ernie Kovacs. Cheers, Jer