My grandmother said she met my grandfather in Korea. She sang this to him in horrible broken English. They fell in love that night and danced to this when they got married.
Similar story. I met my future wife while this song played in the background of the meth house we were in. After a $29 transaction between us, we found we had much in common.
@@jwbogacki"Humor. It is a difficult concept." Did you really believe either one of our stories? Look at all of the comments under these AI song videos. You'll find variances of what I've said.
Fun fact: This song was released in 1951 by the BFGoodrich company as a promotional and instructional song for use with their “B.F Goodrich Combination Syringe Enema Douche “. The singer is Emma Braselton, from Opelika, Florida. She continued her career, singing in jazz clubs across the mid south USA. She would later give birth to 2 children who grew up to become quite famous-Tina Turner and Hulk Hogan.
My grandmother said she met my grandfather in Korea. She sang this to him in horrible broken English. They fell in love that night and danced to this when they got married.
Similar story. I met my future wife while this song played in the background of the meth house we were in. After a $29 transaction between us, we found we had much in common.
@@hoytoy100😂😂😂😂😂
Interesting... But you both know that this song is actually ai. So how would it existed back then, idk.
@@jwbogacki"Humor. It is a difficult concept."
Did you really believe either one of our stories? Look at all of the comments under these AI song videos. You'll find variances of what I've said.
@@jwbogacki That whooshing sound was the joke going over your head. :)
Fun fact:
This song was released in 1951 by the BFGoodrich company as a promotional and instructional song for use with their “B.F Goodrich Combination Syringe Enema Douche “. The singer is Emma Braselton, from Opelika, Florida. She continued her career, singing in jazz clubs across the mid south USA. She would later give birth to 2 children who grew up to become quite famous-Tina Turner and Hulk Hogan.
"....uhh..you serious, clark?"
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Such a beautiful love song.
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Wish I could find those great songs on record or cd.i like those songs and the 1940 ,s sound and style of music it has a nice beat
Dang what a classic to hear from mafia 4
This was my aunts favorite song
Available on KY Records and tapes
This was the B-Side of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from the Andrews Sisters
My girlfriend sings this song when my friends come over
They just don't write em like this anymore 😅
Followed by a Hobby Lobby commercial.
Tradies entrance
What am I doing with my life.
Enjoying every moment of it while listening to these songs. Nothing to feel ashamed of.