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Related: About this forumRIP Neil Sedaka
When I think of Neil I think of
Breaking Up is Hard to Do.
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RIP Neil Sedaka (Original Post)
Figarosmom
9 hrs ago
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Not on my playlist. but he was late 60's good. If his sound appealed to you.
OAITW r.2.0
8 hrs ago
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3catwoman3
(29,135 posts)1. Just a couple of days ago, as we were listening to the oldies...
station in the car, I commented to my husband that I always wonder who thinks up the nonsense filler syllables in songs, and Down doobie down, down down, comma comma, was one of the examples I used.
Good music from Mr. Sedaka.
IbogaProject
(5,767 posts)2. He made fun versions for his grandkids
Then he made a childrens album with silly versions of his silongs; Waking Up Up Hard To Do
Figarosmom
(11,203 posts)3. That's funny.
He always seemed to want to spread love and good feelings.
OAITW r.2.0
(31,925 posts)4. Not on my playlist. but he was late 60's good. If his sound appealed to you.
Figarosmom
(11,203 posts)5. Not on mine either.
But I don't groan when his songs come on the jack box or at dance places.