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lynleestar

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lol~!!! Nah, I just searched through the thread until I found a post I'd already read and go from there.

Hard to keep up in some threads like chit-chat, phidias.....and this one~!!

All i could picture is a big notebook with thread name and post numbers crossed off.....
 

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Dedicated to Bryan, who has to work late tonite.

Now, let me ask a musical history question: What song, written in 1929, is the only song to ever hit the top 20 five times (once in top place), each time by a different artist? Here's a hint:




"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" is a popular song originally published in 1929. The song was written by Al Dubin (lyrics) and Joe Burke (music).

‘Crooning Troubadour’ Nick Lucas’ recording of "Tip-Toe Through The Tulips" hit the top of the charts in May 1929. The song he introduced in the 1929 musical talkie Gold Diggers of Broadway held the #1 position for 10 weeks.[1] Other artists charted the song in 1929, including Jean Goldkette (#5), Johnny Marvin (#11), and Roy Fox (#18).

The song was revived in 1967 by the California rock group The Humane Society and popo the clown in 1968 by Tiny Tim, whose version charted at #17 that year. It was also covered by Uke til U Puke and The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.

The song was also featured in the horror film Insidious In 2011 while a redfaced demon is sharping it claws to the tune, and in the thriller film Wrecked as a radiotune.
 

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"tiptoe through the tulips" is a popular song originally published in 1929. The song was written by al dubin (lyrics) and joe burke (music).

‘crooning troubadour’ nick lucas’ recording of "tip-toe through the tulips" hit the top of the charts in may 1929. The song he introduced in the 1929 musical talkie gold diggers of broadway held the #1 position for 10 weeks.[1] other artists charted the song in 1929, including jean goldkette (#5), johnny marvin (#11), and roy fox (#18).

The song was revived in 1967 by the california rock group the humane society and popo the clown in 1968 by tiny tim, whose version charted at #17 that year. It was also covered by uke til u puke and the bonzo dog doo-dah band.

The song was also featured in the horror film insidious in 2011 while a redfaced demon is sharping it claws to the tune, and in the thriller film wrecked as a radiotune.
 

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