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Post by Naj on Oct 11, 2005 19:34:18 GMT -5
LILLY AND JEFFRIES RE-OPEN THE 1945 CASE INVOLVING A BASEBALL GREAT, CLYDE "THE GLIDE" TAYLOR, WHO WAS MURDERED WITH HIS OWN BAT, ON "COLD CASE," SUNDAY, OCT. 16
1945. Who wants to go first? :smile21:
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Post by foxfire0114 on Oct 12, 2005 0:14:01 GMT -5
:smile80: 1945... I have no clue. Frank Sinatra, Billy Holliday, and Miles Davis were popular around that time...that's about all I know!
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Post by sukkerspinn on Oct 12, 2005 5:57:11 GMT -5
umm... I'd have to say Bing Crosby Frank Sinatra Andrew Sisters or Johnny Mercer
but who knows?!
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Post by Naj on Oct 12, 2005 10:15:13 GMT -5
I was definitely going to say Bing Crosby. How about Perry Como?
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Post by Naj on Oct 12, 2005 13:07:21 GMT -5
Okay, here's a chart: 1945 singlesSo will it be some of these? 1. Sentimental Journey - Les Brown 2. Rum and Coca-Cola - Andrews Sisters 3. Opus One - Tommy Dorsey 4. On The Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer 5. I'm Beginning To See The Light - Harry James 6. There! I've Said It Again - Vaughn Monroe 7. My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time - Les Brown 8. Chickery Chick - Sammy Kaye 9. It's Been a Long, Long Time - Harry James or Bing Crosby 10. I Can't Begin To Tell You - Bing Crosby 11. Candy - Johnny Mercer 12. Till The End Of Time - Perry Como 13. Dream - Pied Pipers Hey, I got Perry Como! ~Naj
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Post by ruda on Oct 12, 2005 13:25:29 GMT -5
hmmm... Intresting ;D
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Post by TVFan on Oct 13, 2005 10:18:37 GMT -5
I seriouslt have no idea! The really old cases like this one are difficult to guess. I'm going to hold off on this ep.
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Post by soccerulz on Oct 13, 2005 16:25:21 GMT -5
I'm with TVFan, I have no idea!
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