Sally's Jukebox Hits #48
500 Miles by Peter, Paul and Mary39 total reviews
Comment from l.raven
Oh Yes, yes. yes...Sally, Peter , Paul, and Mary...you just won my heart...in the top 5 sweet girl...love listening to them on my trips...boy can they harmonize...a lot of memories in this one my sweet friend...
I love ever song they have ever sang...their amazing...
I so love your story told you...and the pictures are priceless on all these post...look how young they were.
well done sweet girl...love you...Linda xxoo
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2021
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Oh Yes, yes. yes...Sally, Peter , Paul, and Mary...you just won my heart...in the top 5 sweet girl...love listening to them on my trips...boy can they harmonize...a lot of memories in this one my sweet friend...
I love ever song they have ever sang...their amazing...
I so love your story told you...and the pictures are priceless on all these post...look how young they were.
well done sweet girl...love you...Linda xxoo
Comment Written 22-Jul-2021
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2021
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Thank you for the lovely review and kindest compliments, dear Linda. So glad you like! Love and blessings always,
Sal XOs?
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your so welcome sweet girl...love and blessing to you as well...xxoo
Comment from Gloria ....
Oh definitely 500 miles is a classic. Peter, Paul and Mary performed so many greats and definitely in that era.
I am thoroughly enjoying your Juke Box Hits and I'd bet you have requests a mile long, that you might even have to write another top 50!
Very well done dear Sally. :))
Gloria
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Oh definitely 500 miles is a classic. Peter, Paul and Mary performed so many greats and definitely in that era.
I am thoroughly enjoying your Juke Box Hits and I'd bet you have requests a mile long, that you might even have to write another top 50!
Very well done dear Sally. :))
Gloria
Comment Written 06-May-2021
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Thank you for the wonderful review, dear Gloria. It is greatly appreciated. Ricky Nelson's song that you requested was posted just now. Go crazy! Blessings always,
Sal XOs....
Comment from poetwatch
Thank you, Sally. :) I had forgotten who played, "I'm Leaving on a jet plane, I don't know when I'll be back again." I recall telling my lady those words as I was leaving overseas. But no problem, "A Dear John" came by and visited me. :( thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Thank you, Sally. :) I had forgotten who played, "I'm Leaving on a jet plane, I don't know when I'll be back again." I recall telling my lady those words as I was leaving overseas. But no problem, "A Dear John" came by and visited me. :( thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 05-May-2021
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Thank you so much, dear Jose. You may see the other song down the line. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs...
Comment from Janetsue
I just clicked in on your exciting series, Sally. Now I will go back and see the ones I missed. I'm glad to catch the postings in this early stage. What a wonderful idea. I always loved their songs, as well. I'm so glad you thought of this stellar idea! xo
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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I just clicked in on your exciting series, Sally. Now I will go back and see the ones I missed. I'm glad to catch the postings in this early stage. What a wonderful idea. I always loved their songs, as well. I'm so glad you thought of this stellar idea! xo
Comment Written 05-May-2021
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Aw, I love that you are marching down my list and enjoying yourself. That's most important. Sending you my best and blessings always,
Sal XOs....
Comment from Pam (respa)
-A great photo and
good story, Sally.
-I have enjoyed their
music, as well, and
often find myself
singing it.
-We saw them perform
at the Valley Forge Music
Fair, in PA, and sadly
isn't there anymore.
-They had great concerts
on PBS, too. I always liked
how they included the kids
in the show.
-A very good choice for #48!
-Thanks for sharing what
their music meant to you.
reply by the author on 05-May-2021
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-A great photo and
good story, Sally.
-I have enjoyed their
music, as well, and
often find myself
singing it.
-We saw them perform
at the Valley Forge Music
Fair, in PA, and sadly
isn't there anymore.
-They had great concerts
on PBS, too. I always liked
how they included the kids
in the show.
-A very good choice for #48!
-Thanks for sharing what
their music meant to you.
Comment Written 05-May-2021
reply by the author on 05-May-2021
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Thank you for the lovely review and appreciation of Peter, Paul and Mary. I caught every performance on PBS. I keep my eyes and ears on Noel Paul Stookey. He went solo with his Christian songs and still lives in Blue Hill, Maine. Sending you my best today as always
Sal XOs...
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You are very welcome, Sal, and thanks for sharing.
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Sally,
An excellent choice for #48. I, too, have always loved Peter, Paul, and Mary. They go way back to the early 60's. The three songs that mean the most to me are "Right Field", "Garden Song", and "A Soalin".
A Soalin:
https://youtu.be/YBP70JyRH7s
Garden Song:
https://youtu.be/RHhRyjwYnX0
Right Field:
https://youtu.be/HXVnb0wveRg
"Right Field" is a classic song echoing simplistic innocence. I introduced it to my working partner in the Parts department at Moosehead Breweries. John was a huge baseball fan, and coached a girls' softball team for many years. He loved it!
I used Garden Song in a few of my Gospel concerts back in the late 80's and early 90's. The song always had a religious connotation for me about getting out there and spreading the Word, being a missionary either abroad or in your own neighborhood. The crow was the devil, "watching hungrily from his perch in yonder tree". He's always looking for an opportunity to stifle the work we do for God.
It was so nice to find out that Noel Paul Stookey was a Christian. He made an album, "Wait'll You Hear This", (which I bought), with the Bodyworks Band. Along with "Garden Song", I used others off this album in my concerts, "Be Ye Glad", "Rejoice", "Building Block", "Turn It Over", and "Not As We Are". The girl who wrote and sang "Not As We Are", Karla Thibodeau, died at the age of 57. Here is part of her obituary...
"Karla Thibodeau Chamberlain died on Father's Day, June 19, 2011, with her husband, Craig, at her side. Karla was born Dec. 11, 1953, in Lincoln, and grew up in Mattawamkeag. She was the oldest daughter of Merton and Pauline Thibodeau.
Karla was born a singer and started performing at age 5. She sang with Dick Curless and Buck Owens as a young girl. She sang throughout high school and in the 1970s Karla moved to the Bangor area, where she was lead vocalist with several popular bands. She toured across the U.S., London and Australia, with Noel "Paul" Stookey and Bodyworks band. A song Karla wrote with Jay Leon, "Made in the Image," was performed with Bodyworks and the video can be viewed on YouTube. In 1980, Karla moved to Southern California and became the worship leader at Malibu Christian Fellowship. Karla found her favorite spot on Earth living in a little cottage on the beach near the church. Karla possessed an incredible sense of humor, knew the value of friendship and had a personal relationship with God. She was compassionate and generous, and always available to pray or help her friends and often strangers."
Of course, Peter Paul & Mary sang "A Soalin" in their 1988 Holiday Concert.... perfect harmony of voices and guitars. Poor Mary, she was diagnosed with leukemia in 2004. A bone marrow transplant in 2005 gave her brief remission, but she died on September 16th of 2009 at the age of 72.
You know your music, Sally! Curious now for #47.
Hugs,
Kimbob
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Hi Sally,
An excellent choice for #48. I, too, have always loved Peter, Paul, and Mary. They go way back to the early 60's. The three songs that mean the most to me are "Right Field", "Garden Song", and "A Soalin".
A Soalin:
https://youtu.be/YBP70JyRH7s
Garden Song:
https://youtu.be/RHhRyjwYnX0
Right Field:
https://youtu.be/HXVnb0wveRg
"Right Field" is a classic song echoing simplistic innocence. I introduced it to my working partner in the Parts department at Moosehead Breweries. John was a huge baseball fan, and coached a girls' softball team for many years. He loved it!
I used Garden Song in a few of my Gospel concerts back in the late 80's and early 90's. The song always had a religious connotation for me about getting out there and spreading the Word, being a missionary either abroad or in your own neighborhood. The crow was the devil, "watching hungrily from his perch in yonder tree". He's always looking for an opportunity to stifle the work we do for God.
It was so nice to find out that Noel Paul Stookey was a Christian. He made an album, "Wait'll You Hear This", (which I bought), with the Bodyworks Band. Along with "Garden Song", I used others off this album in my concerts, "Be Ye Glad", "Rejoice", "Building Block", "Turn It Over", and "Not As We Are". The girl who wrote and sang "Not As We Are", Karla Thibodeau, died at the age of 57. Here is part of her obituary...
"Karla Thibodeau Chamberlain died on Father's Day, June 19, 2011, with her husband, Craig, at her side. Karla was born Dec. 11, 1953, in Lincoln, and grew up in Mattawamkeag. She was the oldest daughter of Merton and Pauline Thibodeau.
Karla was born a singer and started performing at age 5. She sang with Dick Curless and Buck Owens as a young girl. She sang throughout high school and in the 1970s Karla moved to the Bangor area, where she was lead vocalist with several popular bands. She toured across the U.S., London and Australia, with Noel "Paul" Stookey and Bodyworks band. A song Karla wrote with Jay Leon, "Made in the Image," was performed with Bodyworks and the video can be viewed on YouTube. In 1980, Karla moved to Southern California and became the worship leader at Malibu Christian Fellowship. Karla found her favorite spot on Earth living in a little cottage on the beach near the church. Karla possessed an incredible sense of humor, knew the value of friendship and had a personal relationship with God. She was compassionate and generous, and always available to pray or help her friends and often strangers."
Of course, Peter Paul & Mary sang "A Soalin" in their 1988 Holiday Concert.... perfect harmony of voices and guitars. Poor Mary, she was diagnosed with leukemia in 2004. A bone marrow transplant in 2005 gave her brief remission, but she died on September 16th of 2009 at the age of 72.
You know your music, Sally! Curious now for #47.
Hugs,
Kimbob
Comment Written 05-May-2021
reply by the author on 06-May-2021
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Thank you so much for the wonderful review and star blast, dear Kimbob! So glad you like. I really appreciate the comments and links. I will check them out. I cried when Mary died. What a collective loss. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs...
Comment from Cindy Warren
I remember all of those songs. There was a special about them on one of the PBS stations a while back. It was nice to hear them again. I liked Puff the Magic Dragon and Blowin' in the Wind.
reply by the author on 05-May-2021
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I remember all of those songs. There was a special about them on one of the PBS stations a while back. It was nice to hear them again. I liked Puff the Magic Dragon and Blowin' in the Wind.
Comment Written 04-May-2021
reply by the author on 05-May-2021
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Thank you for the lovely review, Cimdy dear. I'm so g,as you enjoyed this. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs...
Comment from Irish Rain
Well, I just love the idea of this!
I collect my favorite songs for my
playlists on my Alexa...and I am missing
'Don't think twice, it's alright'...thank you!
I LOVE music, and I agree, it is definitely
a memory-stirrer!
Loved this,
blessings...
reply by the author on 04-May-2021
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Well, I just love the idea of this!
I collect my favorite songs for my
playlists on my Alexa...and I am missing
'Don't think twice, it's alright'...thank you!
I LOVE music, and I agree, it is definitely
a memory-stirrer!
Loved this,
blessings...
Comment Written 04-May-2021
reply by the author on 04-May-2021
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Thank you ever so much. Don't think twice, it's all right! Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs
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Have a lovely week!!
Comment from Rosemary Everson1
I remember these musicians quite well. What wonderful voices they had; the harmony was fantastic. The trio had several records, never got tired of them. They remind me of Allison Krause!
reply by the author on 04-May-2021
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I remember these musicians quite well. What wonderful voices they had; the harmony was fantastic. The trio had several records, never got tired of them. They remind me of Allison Krause!
Comment Written 03-May-2021
reply by the author on 04-May-2021
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Thank you for the lovely review of my Jukebox Hits. I'm so glad you enjoyed 500 Miles. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs....
Comment from Kit Nongkhlaw
It is truly a tribute to those oldies. It brings back the memories when we listen to these songs on the radio. I love the song so much, I am playing it right now. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 03-May-2021
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It is truly a tribute to those oldies. It brings back the memories when we listen to these songs on the radio. I love the song so much, I am playing it right now. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 03-May-2021
reply by the author on 03-May-2021
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Thank you so very much, Kitbok! Sending you my best today as always,
Sal :))