January 6, 1951 1 The Tennessee Waltz – Patti Page 2 The Thing – Phil Harris 3 My Heart Cries for You – Guy Mitchell & Mitch Miller 4 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Gene Autry 5 Harbor Lights – Sammy Kaye 6 Be My Love – Mario Lanza 7 Frosty the Snowman – Gene Autry 8 A Bushel and a Peck – Betty Hutton & Perry Como 8 Thinking of You – Eddie Fisher & Hugo Winterhalter 10 Thinking of You – Don Cherry 10 Christmas in Killarney – Dennis Day
Patti Page's Tennessee Waltz reminds why I'm glad that rock booted old "too close to the mic" pop. The Como is good (as expected) in his laid back way and the Autry certainly lasted (though that's a lot of holiday holdover). But that darned Phil Harris song is so weird and not funny but also not "not interesting". What could the Thing be? I just don't know. And it wouldn't be BEP (Before Elvis Presley) if there weren't at least two version of one song. This time pro golfer Don Cherry and heartthrob Fisher split Thinking of You.
Happy birthday, Althouse. As your attorney and physician, I advise you to get at least lightly tipsy, if not thoroughly drunk. But for God's sake, leave the ether alone.
Happy Birthday, Ann. My daughter Lauren celebrates her 32nd today, so we'll drink a toast tonight to all the 1/12ers.
But that darned Phil Harris song is so weird and not funny but also not "not interesting". What could the Thing be?
The Thing was a 1951 horror movie very popular in the day. James Arness of Gunsmoke fame played his first role "The Thing", a monster who never spoke a word.
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51 comments:
Enjoy the gift of your new year!
Gonna have a good time?
Happy happy day! Have a margarita and pretend it's from me.
Happy Birthday!
Eligible for socialized retirement benefits in one year. Good thing there's not means testing, yet.
And now we are 61. Happy Birthday. Going to slide down a hill? (Over-the-hill allusions unintended, truly!)
Happy birthday! And here's to many, many more!
A great new year full of new accomplishments has started. Enjoy it.
Happy Birthday.
Happy Birthday!
"[W]ant anything special for your birthday?"
"Just a decent cup of coffee."
Happy birthday. It is indeed my birthday too. 29...
A special List-A-Beefy Top ten list:
January 6, 1951
1 The Tennessee Waltz – Patti Page
2 The Thing – Phil Harris
3 My Heart Cries for You – Guy Mitchell & Mitch Miller
4 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Gene Autry
5 Harbor Lights – Sammy Kaye
6 Be My Love – Mario Lanza
7 Frosty the Snowman – Gene Autry
8 A Bushel and a Peck – Betty Hutton & Perry Como
8 Thinking of You – Eddie Fisher & Hugo Winterhalter
10 Thinking of You – Don Cherry
10 Christmas in Killarney – Dennis Day
Patti Page's Tennessee Waltz reminds why I'm glad that rock booted old "too close to the mic" pop. The Como is good (as expected) in his laid back way and the Autry certainly lasted (though that's a lot of holiday holdover). But that darned Phil Harris song is so weird and not funny but also not "not interesting". What could the Thing be? I just don't know. And it wouldn't be BEP (Before Elvis Presley) if there weren't at least two version of one song. This time pro golfer Don Cherry and heartthrob Fisher split Thinking of You.
Happy birthday
Happy B-day, Ann
How old are you?
It's my birthday too, yeah
1/12/1951 is my birth date
I am a lawyer too
With a midwestern connection - I am a 1975 graduate of the University of Michigan law school.
Happy birthday! Be proud of the year past, and ambitious for the year to come.
Thursday birthdays are the best - four day weekend here we come!
As I said before, happy 61.
Enjoy the day and another productive year.
Being elderly doesn't suck nearly so much as one is led to believe. Enjoy the rest.
Happy Birthday!
12-1-12, a nice looking number. Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!!
Have a great Birthday and a great year!
Happy birthday, Althouse. As your attorney and physician, I advise you to get at least lightly tipsy, if not thoroughly drunk. But for God's sake, leave the ether alone.
Happy birthday, and best regards!
Mazletov!
But boy, if there was a list of Beatles songs I never want to hear again, "Birthday" is right near the top. . .
I believe it's Rush Limbaugh's birthday, too, and he was born the same year you were - 1951.
It is my wife's birthday as well. Happy birthday.
Dissing Patty Page? Heathens!
Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Ann-iversary!
Suggest you find a good movie at a theater and request the "senior discount" rate for your ticket! Tinker-Tailor-Spy is fun.
Happy Birthday, Ann!
happy birthday, ann! thanks for your blog and all your hard work to keep it running ...
Happy birthday! Hope you are doing something fun. It's my mother's birthday too, she's 79.
Well just put some bleachers out in the sun
And have it on birthday 61!
Happy Birthday Althouse
Happy Birthday! I love your blog!
Happy Birthday, Ann.
Happy birthday!
Hey..
Happy Birthday!.
Obama the boyfriend ;)
Happy Birthday, Ann. My daughter Lauren celebrates her 32nd today, so we'll drink a toast tonight to all the 1/12ers.
But that darned Phil Harris song is so weird and not funny but also not "not interesting". What could the Thing be?
The Thing was a 1951 horror movie very popular in the day. James Arness of Gunsmoke fame played his first role "The Thing", a monster who never spoke a word.
No birthday greeting from Garage? You should feel relieved...Happy Birthday Ms. Althouse!
Happy Birthday, Rush!
Happy Birthday Miss smokin' hot Ann, um I mean Mrs. Meade.
BTW if that man ever does you wrong and you decide to throw him over let me know!
;-)
Happy Birthday!
wv: equark - the electronic version of a quark.
Happy Birthday!
I am headed west to celebrate my mother's 95th next week.
January is a good month for a birthday, obviously.
Happy Birthday, again. :-)
wv exesc
Enjoy some exesc on your birthday.
Hope you had (and are still having) a wonderful birthday here with us in the south.
Happy Birthday Ann! And may the Packer bring you a great birthday gift on Sunday!
Happy Birthday, Ann. I'm not sure how to celebrate. I think I'll buy some white lithium grease at Amazon. As good a way as any.
"I'm not sure how to celebrate. I think I'll buy some white lithium grease at Amazon."
I wanna party with YOU, cowboy!!!
I also got the Simpsons Season 14 DVDs.
Marge:
"I don't know what you have
planned tonight, but count me out."
HBD!
Happy Birthday Ann. Best wishes for many more!
Happy birthday
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