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What about "When I'm 64"?
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"When I'm 64" it's the chess game itself, or maybe when you're in a senior champ.
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What about "When I'm 64"? When you have chased the enemy's king in all 64 squares and you dont have a mate and you "resigned" due to frustration and or exhaustion.
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Hello All and Masegui (Mario), Yes, Mario I also like the Beatles but I like more the music of 1950s and the music for ballroom dancing. I was in my twenties when the Beatles got well known for their songs. I still prepare the songs of E. Presley, F. Sinatra and other artist from the 50s. My favorite singer/singtress is E. Presley. And I like to dance whenever I hear the music for ballroom dancing and the latin dance music.
To all, thank you so much for replying to this music forum section. At least I was reading your replies. By the way, I have a favorite songs even if I like the songs of 1950s.
My favorite songs are Anniversary Song, And I love you so, When I fall in Love, New York New York, Love Story (Where do I begin), My Way, It's Now or Never, Loving You, My Hometown, Spanish Eyes, just to name a few.
Ray Duque III New York City
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Ray: I am sure you have the videoke machines (WOW or EXTREME) where you can sing all favorite tunes while seeing familiar Philippine landscapes. You should buy one when you come home.Last Xmas I got DVDs of the concerts of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennet, Elvis Presley,Johnny Mathis, Engelbert Humperdink, et al. They are all very nostalgic.
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