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The Best Love Songs of the 40sMay 18, 2012 Full Songlist- 1940- I'll Never Smile Again (Frank Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra) A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (Vera Lynn) Frenesi (Artie Shaw) Only Forever (Bing Crosby) 1941- I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (The Ink Spots) Amapola (Jimmy Dorsey) Maria Elena (Jimmy Dorsey) 1942- Blues in the Night (Woody Herman) Night and Day (Frank Sinatra) 1943- You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (Dinah Shore) Paper Doll (The Mills Brothers) I'm Making Believe (Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots) 1944- Besame Mucho (Andy Russell) You Always Hurt The One You Love (The Mills Brothers) 1945- Sentimental Journey (Doris Day and the Les Brown Orchestra) It's Been a Long Long Time (Harry James and Helen Forrest) Lover Man (Billie Holiday) Til The End of Time (Perry Como) 1946- Prisoner of Love (Perry Como) I Love You For Sentimental Reasons (Nat King Cole) La Vie en Rose (Edith Piaf) The Anniversary Song (Al Jolson) 1947- Peg O' My Heart (Jerry Murad's Harmonicats) Near You (Francis Craig) Heartaches (Ted Weems Orchestra) 1948- Now Is The Hour (Bing Crosby) Nature Boy (Nat King Cole) 1949- Some Enchanted Evening (Perry Como) Again (Doris Day) You're Breaking My Heart (Vic Damone)
Los Angeles late 40sMay 18, 2012 A small trip down memory lane using vintage footage of the city of Angels in the late 40s - early 50s with some Miles Davis music as backdrop culminating in the red witch hunt of the era trying to convey a period feel (J. Edgar Hoover and Bertolt Brecht can be seen testifying before the House Un-American Activities Committee), enjoy.
A YOUNG LIBERACE in the 40'sMay 19, 2012 Here is a very young Liberace performing in the 40's. This was the time he actually went by Walter...lol
D-12 - 40 Oz.May 19, 2012 Music video by D-12 performing 40 Oz.. (C) 2004 Shady Records/Interscope Records
Basie Boogies with the Big Band ('40s)May 19, 2012 Count Basie's all over the keyboard in this boogie woogie oriented piece.
40s braided headband styleMay 18, 2012 A fun springtime style inspired by some of the "braided headband" looks I've seen in period fashion images. It's a simple look that is perfect for gals with medium to long hair. You can curl you hair, or leave it naturally wavy for more of a 70s-romantic look as well. Perfect for Valentine's Day, brides, prom--or just a pretty hairstyle for everyday! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ blog: elegantmusings.com facebook www.facebook.com twitter: twitter.com ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ***PLEASE NOTE: I have comments set up so that I must approve them before they are public (to prevent the amount of spam I've gotten in the past!), so if your comment doesn't show after you post it, it's just because it's waiting in my "moderate" queue! Thanks for understanding about the delay. :)***
Eazy-E Sippin On A 40May 19, 2012 go to CamCaponeNews.Com www.camcaponenews.com for all the latest in west coast hip hop Album: Str8 Off Tha Streetz Of MuthaPhukkin Compton Song" Sippin On A 40 " By: Eazy-E
★ SWTOR - Mid 40s Vanguard PVP Guide, part 1: Void Star and Skills ft. CromarMay 17, 2012 Cromar pwns some noobs as a mid 40s Vanguard in Star Wars: The Old Republic. See the *full* show! ★ SWTOR-show.tgn.tv ★ WAY What is WAY? - See http Join the conversation at tgn.tv Tell us what you think in the comments below. Click "Like" and "Add to... Favorites" if you like this video! =-=-=-= ★ TGN Social tgn.tv ★ What is TGN? http ★ TGN Times news.tgn.tv ★ TGN on Facebook http ★ TGN on Twitter twitter.com ★ We Are YouTube - WAY! way.tgn.tv Star Wars The Old Republic [SWTOR] [TOR] - News, Updates, Guides, PvP, Strategy, Development, Commentary, Gameplay and More!
John Apparao 40 PlusMay 19, 2012 Appa Rao is a career-oriented fashion designer in his 40s and still a bachelor. Pravallika offers him a new career and he falls in love with her. Meanwhile, a dreaded ISI agent John is a look-alike of Appa Rao and wants to use Appa to escape from India.
Fashion: Dresses 40s & 50s style!May 10, 2012 Hey guys! Here's some great dresses that are in Target right now. Be sure to check out the website stopstaringclothing.com for real 40s and 50s knockoffs! All products I purchased. =)
Elevator - 40's and Drive BysMay 18, 2012 Chris tries to relate to co-worker Robert. Get at me on Twitter! www.twitter.com www.twitter.com And read my blog for all things Gossip Girl, things I can't take back, and halo fan fiction (nerd!)
Classic American Cars - 40s and 50sMay 12, 2012 Icons of an era, these automobiles still fuel the dreams of many generations. Best time ever. NOTICE: I do NOT own any of these pictures. They were all taken from || www.plan59.com || - a wonderful website, with complete posters from plenty of things from 1940s, 50s and 60s; including automobiles. Vehicles featured(in order of appearance) 48 Hudson, 48 Olds Futuramic, 49 Mercury, 50 Nash Ambassador, 51 Packard 400, 52 Buick Roadmaster, 53 Cadillac Eldorado, 53 Studebaker Starliner, 54 Cadillac 75series, 54 Hudson Hornet, 54 Kaiser Manhattan, 55 Ford T-Bird, 55 Oldsmobile, 55 Packard Caribbean, 56 Buick Riviera, 56 Cadillac, 56 Cadillac DeVille Coupe, 56 Cadillac Eldorado, 56 DeSoto, 56 Lincoln Premiere, 56 Oldsmobile 98, 57 Buick, 57 Cadillac, 57 Chevrolet, 57 Chrysler 300C, 57 Ford Fairlane, 57 Mercury Turnpike, 57 Plymouth, 58 Buick Riviera, 58 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz(brown) and Eldorado Brougham(blue), 58 Cadillac Eldorado Fleetwood, 58 Chevrolet BelAir, 58 DeSoto Firedome, 58 DeSoto Firesweep, 58 Dodge Coronet, 58 Edsel Citation, 58 Ford Fairlane, 59 Cadillac DeVille Coupe, 59 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz, 59 Chevrolet Impala, 59 Chrysler NewYorker, 59 Edsel Corsair, 59 Ford T-Bird, 59 Mercury Parklane Cruiser, 59 Oldsmobile 98, 59 Plymouth and 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe.
Curtiss P-40 with the RAF, RNZAF and RAAFMay 18, 2012 Like it or not, the USAAF had only the P-40 available when it went to war. It rarely outperformed the fighters that it opposed, but it was one of the sturdiest fighters produced during World War II. Remembered as a "best second choice," innumerable pilots owe their lives to its rugged quality. The Curtiss P-40 was undoubtedly one of the most controversial fighters to serve in quantity during the Second World War. It was praised and abused, lauded and vilified, but the fact remains that, as the first American single-seat fighter to be manufactured on a mass-production basis, it bore much of the brunt of the air warfare over several battle fronts. Its performance was inferior to the performances of the majority of its antagonists, but this shortcoming was partly compensated for by its tractability and its sturdiness which enabled it to withstand a considerable amount of punishment. It was amenable to adaptation and it was available when most sorely needed. Not particularly good technically or in performance, though very durable, P-40s continued to be produced until the end of 1944, serving also with air force units of Turkey, South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Later versions were known as Kittyhawks to the RAF and its Allies. Not usually realized is that the name Warhawk applied only to the United States Army Air Force P-40s starting with the P-40F version, a much improved plane with a license built version of the British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine installed ... |
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