C. W. McCall's "Oregon Trail",
I've been out west where the trail is still visible, the ruts left by the wagons.
I've been along the Lewis & Clark route.
C. W. McCall's "Lewis and Clark" will be pr.. Read more
Resurrection of another Jimmy Durante audio story.
Adapted and performed by Q.
About the upper berth, I have been in one, not made for two.
I can relate, just not having been crowded by another... Read more
Jimmy did this as duets with several well known artists.
There is more to it as he discusses the art of making a song a great song.
From his original, Q adaptation presented... Read more
Meanwhile digging in the archives, feeling some ancient Jimmy Durante might be enjoyable and different.
Adapted, not so much a song as it is a Jimmy Durante routine... Read more
John Houston, not the director, version of "A Daisy A Day". First heard it by Jud Strunk and found, since then, there
have been many artists recording this Song; Glen Campbell, Roy Clark, Hank Snow a.. Read more
As I read and adapted this C. W. McCall tune - thought, to the truckers, I give tribute
for the long lonesome days and lonely times. There are married teams but most not.
Many of those cross country.. Read more
C. W. McCall's - Black Bear Road, song and album name.
Adapted by and for Q and for your, he hopes, listening enjoyment.
Wanna take a ride on the BBR?.. Read more
A blast, from the past; this is a duet that Lena/Sweetest did with Q, way back, when most of us first met.
This what they call a reprise version.
Missing my little girl... Read more
Harry Chapin's Taxi, highjack by Q.
Not sung by Harry and nor by Q.
"Baby's so high that she's skying
Yes, she's flying, afraid to fall
I'll tell you why baby's crying
'Cause she's dying, aren'.. Read more
Revised from Q's archives, revised.
This comes from the Seamus Kennedy version.
Of course the laughter for Q, is from a can.
Not done before a live audience nor a dead one.
Vocal, no music. There.. Read more
Hoping it's good and clear weather for the Teddy Bear's picnic.
Adapted from the Max Bygraves version.
A light-hearted tune. Requested by my little bear Wilder... Read more
Don't Bring Lulu is a song from the 1920s. The beginning of this is 1920s recording leading to a 1950s version by Max Bygraves, adapted by Q and with hopes it will be enjoyed.
Don't Bring Lulu was .. Read more
Using the Bill Haley & the Comets version.
"Skinny Minnie" is a 1958 song, co-written by; Milt Gabler, Bill Haley, Rusty Keefer, Catherine Cafraand
recorded by Bill Haley and his Comets.
The song.. Read more