Here's one for the over 60s In the early 1950s My Grandparents had a Radiogram ( Quite rare back then) They had about a dozen 78rpm records, My favorite being,"Life gets tee-just dont it"They had another one which I liked, It was a song called "We are in love with you' my heart and I ",,, Is there anyone out there who knows who might have sung it
The sun comes up and the sun goes down,
The hands on the clock keep going round,
I just get up and it's time to lay down,
Life gets tedious, don't it?
My shoes untied but I don't care,
I was'nt figuring on going nowhere,
I'd have to wash and comb my hair,
And that's just wasted effort.
Think the second one was called "My Heart and I" and sung by Josef Locke
We are in love with you, my heart and I
And we are always true, my heart and I
When you are far away each smile's a tear
But it's a lovely day when you are near
Maybe that love is blind when passion rules
And that my heart and I are just two fools
And yet my darling if you ever say goodbye
I know we both should die, my heart and I