“A Pub with No Beer” is the title of a humorous country song made famous by country singers Slim Dusty (in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States) andContinue readingA Pub with No Beer
Charlie Brown
“Charlie Brown” is a popular Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller song that was a top-ten hit for The Coasters in the spring of 1959 (released in January, coupled with “ThreeContinue readingCharlie Brown
Along Came Jones
“Along Came Jones” is a comedic song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and originally recorded by the Coasters, in 1959 peaking at number 9 in the Billboard HotContinue readingAlong Came Jones
It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More
Funny Song: Old Camp Song AUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1919 FOUND IN: US(MW,SE,So) West Indies(Trinidad) “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’” or “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More” is aContinue readingIt Ain’t Gonna Rain No More
When the Roll Is Called up Yonder
“When James Milton Black came home, his wife saw at once that he was deeply troubled. Tears filled his eyes as he entered his gate. Now he sat down atContinue readingWhen the Roll Is Called up Yonder
Jingle Jangle Jingle
“Jingle Jangle Jingle”, also known as ‘I’ve Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle”, is a song written by Joseph J. Lilley and Frank Loesser, and published in 1942 It wasContinue readingJingle Jangle Jingle
Paper Doll
“Paper Doll” was a hit song for The Mills Brothers. In the United States it held the number-one position on the Billboard singles chart for twelve weeks,[3] from November 6,Continue readingPaper Doll
Night and Day
“Night and Day” is a popular song by Cole Porter that was written for the 1932 musical Gay Divorce. It is perhaps Porter’s most popular contribution to the Great AmericanContinue readingNight and Day
Don’t Fence Me In
“Don’t Fence Me In” is a popular American song written in 1934, with music by Cole Porter and lyrics by Robert Fletcher and Cole Porter. Members of the Western WritersContinue readingDon’t Fence Me In
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) was chartered on February 11, 1859, to join Atchison and Topeka, Kansas, with Santa Fe, New Mexico. In its early years, theContinue readingAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe