"DON'T LET THE RAIN COME DOWN" (ukulele cover)
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- This was the debut single of folk music group, "The Serendipity Singers" in 1964. (For a week on The Seasons where we are focusing on all aspects of Seattle and Portland, including the climate.)
- Фільми й анімація
Great job.
Love the Ukulele.
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Oh, thank you, Sir! I am aware of your channel and honoured by the visit! (That uke is a one-off, made in someone's shed in Bristol .. you will never see another!)
Well done Val. And those are some beautiful flowers too
Very many thanks, Andy! (Those lupins are past their prime now and need dead-heading.)
Oh I haven't heard this one since I was a kid. Thanks for reviving some memories!
And thanks for the listen, Berni!
Beautiful
Thanks so much!
Sounds and looks beautiful!
Thanks so much for the listen, Ylle!
Lovely. I do love that big frying pan uke.
Many thanks, Andrew!
Otra magnífica versión e interpretación, felicidades una vez más desde Madrid y hasta pronto, like 1
Muchas gracias, José!
Lovely tone from that big ol' instrument.. matched the gentle vocals quite well. It's a cute song! I love the outdoor setting too. I need to play outdoors more often!!!
... weather permitting 😉
Many thanks, Chris! (I wasn't ALL that outside - only in the doorway. And I actually recorded quite early (no breakfast) because I thought it WAS going to rain!)
What Chris said. The tone of the giant frying pan really works with your voice. Lovely sound! I don't remember the song so I must still be just a spring chicken!
Oh, Bob ... OF COURSE you are a mere spring chicken! Many thanks for the listen and the kind words!
Ooh, I know this one don’t I? An oldie but goldie Val.
Well, I'm sure you must know it, John! (Well, I hope you do, otherwise I must be REALLY old!) Many thanks for the listen.
What filter do you use, Val? The gorgeousness of the colours is perfection. Great to see the lupins and hear and see the big frying pan. Love its sound. Lovely cover from you!
Thanks so much for the listen and the kind words, Joo! (The colour filters are on my editing programme. I had to adjust the colours a bit. I could hardly see the screen at all when I was recording because of the outside light.)