RONNIE MILSAP lyrics - "Lost In The Fifties Tonight"
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Close your eyes, baby
Follow my heart
Call on the memories
Here in the dark
We'll let the magic
Take us away
Back to the feelings
We shared when they played
In the still of the night
Hold me darlin', hold me tight
So real, so right
Lost in the fifties tonight
These precious hours
We know can't survive
But loves all that matters
While the past is alive
Now and for always
Till time disappears
We'll hold each other
Whenever we hear
In the still of the night
Hold me darlin', hold me tight
So real, so right
Lost in the fifties tonight
I think it was a group called either the Satins or the Five Satins...I was into that kind of music. Platters and Coasters were my favorites although Martha and the Vandellas should have been. Martha nominated me for the Alabama Music Hall of Fame (she was a member - now I am - I know it's bragging some, but I'm actually honored).
I met Martha through Garth Brooks co-manager manager, Pam Lewis. Martha Reeves, Angela Kaset and I wrote a song called SITTING SO CLOSE that Smokey Robinson recorded on her on Rhino Records. Just to have a Martha and the Vandellas song recorded was a kick...Neph
Lathan, I think your generous uncle is right about your being richer than ten feet up past a bull's appendix --- would you adopt me and put me in your will...or I'd just settle for a good, used Beamer with gold wheels?
We are too Marilyn, just don't want his hat size to enlarge. Just think, if I hadn't hit him with that croquet ball and ruined his baseball career, he might not have followed a musical vocation. I'm right proud I beaned him. Love Unc
ps HALL OF FAME!!!! I don't even have a hall or a fame to throw it out of.
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Purvis was my music idol, especially when he was picking and singing on the beach in Panama City. He could draw a crowd of beach girls in a matter of minutes.
When he and Dale Layton teamed up, they always drew a big crowd. Shoot, I just hung out around them to meet the females that showed up...