Body & Soul5 mins ago
Any Andy Williams Experts around here?
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Don't you just hate it when a tune from the past pops into your head but for your life you can't remember the name of it?
I've tried looking at one of those sites that lets you put in some of the words as you recall them but I suspect they must be more modern tunes as I've had no success at all. If I have Andy Williams wrong it could remotely be Perry Como but I'm reasonably certain it was Williams...so here's the somewhat foggy line I recall:
Oh the wind's turning blue
and I'm lonely for you
and I can not tell my tear drops from the rain....
Unfortunately, that's it! I don't believe it was ever THAT popular a tune, it may have been from a film...I think I heard it around the mid to late seventies.
I'd be most grateful if you have any leads.
Thank you!
FT
I've tried looking at one of those sites that lets you put in some of the words as you recall them but I suspect they must be more modern tunes as I've had no success at all. If I have Andy Williams wrong it could remotely be Perry Como but I'm reasonably certain it was Williams...so here's the somewhat foggy line I recall:
Oh the wind's turning blue
and I'm lonely for you
and I can not tell my tear drops from the rain....
Unfortunately, that's it! I don't believe it was ever THAT popular a tune, it may have been from a film...I think I heard it around the mid to late seventies.
I'd be most grateful if you have any leads.
Thank you!
FT
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