You like dancing? Same with me! Before my bar-mitzvah my parents made me take dancing lessons- as well as Hebrew lessons. I never used either after the great event. But I once won a Junior Cha Cha contest in Miami Beach when I was 12 and visiting my grandma for Pessach. I always associate cha cha, mambo, samba, rhumba and tango with Jewishness, like pastrami on rye with mustard. And Perry Como....
~~This might be fun. Follow the link below and find out what the #1 song was the day you were born.My song was "Some Enchanted Evening" by Perry Como. (see previous posts to learn how ancient I am)http://http://www.joshhosler.biz/NumberOneInHistory/SelectMonth.htm
In 1933, “It’s The Talk Of The Town” was written by Marty Symes and Al J. Neiburg (words) with music by a young Jay Livingston. Among the many people who have recorded this song, Perry Como (1912 - 2001), in his 1955 recording, gives us a technically perfect rendition of this song. For those too young, Como hosted a weekly radio and television show that became one the highest rated tv music
You like dancing? Same with me! Before my bar-mitzvah my parents made me take dancing lessons- as well as Hebrew lessons. I never used either after the great event. But I once won a Junior Cha Cha contest in Miami Beach when I was 12 and visiting my grandma for Pessach. I always associate cha cha, mambo, samba, rhumba and tango with Jewishness, like pastrami on rye with mustard. And Perry Como....
I love old school Christmas songs...those from the 40's, 50's and 60's. Times were much more innocent back then, as were the styles of the music. Today's Christmas song is by Perry Como: