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The classic tune by Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart from 1948, who were inspired to write it after hearing Bill Monroe’s “Kentucky Waltz” on the car radio. Later it scored a big hit for Patti Page in 1950. Played here on fingerpicking style guitar.
youtu.be/uGdyfa8bJKg
Edited by - chuckv97 on 04/25/2022 12:24:22
Very nice to hear!
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Irene's opinion was that, although MOST people considered it a SAD song, the singer should be REJOICING.
Because: If your sweetheart's affection is SO THIN as to be destroyed by ONE DANCE with some stranger, better it should happen during the dating phase, and not after you're married, with 3 of 4 kids.
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