Sunday, February 13, 2022

Love Grows/Music Is Forever

 



Before this old computer crashes, let me try to type a post as quickly as I possibly can...

Well, hey there! How are y'all doing? Have you watched any of the Winter Olympics? There have been some very special moments, I think.  Since I have to go to bed early it means I am finding out results days after everyone else but that's been okay for me, I still enjoy what I have seen.  All those snowy pictures from the Olympics have made me very feel very cold though! And remember when I told you in a post recently about the possibility of getting snowy weather? It never came and for that, I am grateful! Just as soon as see it on TV!  Besides NOT seeing the Olympics, what have I been doing?  Nothing very exciting but you know me, I am always thinking of music and background of songs! On Instagram and TIKTOK there is a song that is really making the rounds. When I first heard those opening chords, I knew exactly what song it was....






There, did you recognize it? (I hope you were able to see the video). Some songs don't age as well as others but this one...I think it still sounds very good today!  Oh dear! I just went back to read this post after I posted it and it WILL NOT SHOW THE VIDEO!!  You should see it
here! (Hopefully).

It is "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Edison Lighthouse from 1970.  The lead singer is Tony Burrows (a Brit, of course, my posts don't always have to have a Brit involved, it just works out that way!) He was contacted in January of 2022 to inform him that this song had gone viral, he was astonished to learn of its popularity. I have read that it has been used on reels on these social platforms more than 2 billion times! Is that correct? Isn't that something? And what is quite interesting to me is that this same singer had three other songs on the charts at the same time in the first week of January of 1970! The other three are as follows: "United We Stand", "My Baby Loves Loving" and "Gimme Dat Ding".  Oh, that last one is quite funny, he is singing a duet where Tony Burrows sings in a low, gravelly voice and the other singer sings in a high tenor.  Calling themselves "The Pipkins", the other singer is Roger Greenaway, who is also a famous songwriter!  (He wrote "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress", "I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing" and many others.)  "Gimme Dat Ding" came from a children's musical and the song is meant to represent a piano and a metronome.  





The first video from 1970 which I hope you were able to view from the link I gave you, has the band performing in front of a large building with columns.  

After seeing it, I believe I recognized that same building in a Poirot episode from the early 1990's that I saw on TV.  It was called the Arnholt Bank but it is the Four Seasons Hotel at Ten Trinity Square in the City of London.  You can see the columns if you click just here.  (Scroll down but enjoy the lovely views of the inside as you go!)   Before it was bought as a luxury hotel, it was the London Port Authority. If you have been to London and visited the Tower of London, you have been very close to this building!  Now....after I have told you all that, it is possible that I could be totally wrong and the building that you see in the video is NOT that same building, but it looks very much like it to me!




Look at this fantastic display of books by Agatha Christie at the bookstore "Waterstones" which is on Gower Street in Bloomsbury.
(Notice that I have mentioned Gower Street on the post that I have listed on the right of this blog.  Bloomsbury is our stomping ground whenever Richard and I are in London! Not that we have been there lately but still, it is dear and fairly familiar to me.) 

Hope you are all doing well and still using your little grey cells, mes amis! 

P.S. I am not certain if the singer in the video really is Tony Burrows but he certainly is the singer on the record that I know and remember. 




24 comments:

  1. I can't believe I remember, from decades ago!

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    1. I know, so many tunes stored in my head too. It's a bit scary.

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  2. Thanks for all of the musical memories. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your sweetheart.

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  3. I remember "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" very well from my teenage years! I have the Olympics playing on TV in the background all the time and watch the sports I'm interested in.

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    1. I'm not thrilled with the coverage of the Olympics but I still like to watch them. We just had the Super Bowl which is always a let down to me. Some of the games leading up to the final were really exciting!

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  4. I can't say I know any of the songs (and since I am neither on TikTok nor on Insta, such trends usually pass me by), but you know I like a good song as much as the next person :-)
    I am also NOT watching the Olympics, but by choice - I am simply not interested.
    Don't you love spotting buildings you have seen in one TV show in another? I often spot buildings used in filming when I watch Midsomer Murders or other British shows, and there is a website that lists them, too, so I can always check whether I've been correct.
    Hopefully, you will be able to walk around Bloomsbury soon again!

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    1. Oh yes! You know Richard and I do the same, we are constantly looking things up that we see! IMDB, is that what you consult? That is what I use! And yes, I do hope to walk around Bloomsbury again!!

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    2. I know IMDB, but for Midsomer Murders, I go to www.midsomermurders.org. They also list ALL the actors, and I often think I have seen a face before in an older episode; when I check it out, it's almost always true :-)

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    3. Yes! I do the same thing with IMDB. If you see and actor's name ,just click on that and it will list all the films or TV shows where he or she has appeared. I don't have to look up too much though. Richard and I have watched so many British shows, we recognize a great many of them! Like you watching Midsomer Murders!! We like to count how many murders per episode! You know there will be quite a few!!

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  5. Alas, I could not work any of the links, but got a little message that it breaches copyright in my country! Just as well I remember the song anyway, and Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) is now happily running in my headspace. Possibly will be my earworm for a few days :) Happy Valentine's Day, Kay.

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    1. Same to you, my friend, a day late!
      And I just wonder how surprised that singer was when he learned of all listening to that song from 1970!!

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  6. Oh I do remember "Love Grows", I was a teenager then... thanks for the memories! Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!

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    1. Thanks! And glad to remind you of musical memories!

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  7. Happy Valentines Day! Your love of music is amazing.

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    1. I do love music, I drive myself nuts looking stuff up about it though! LOL!

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  8. I remember all the tunes mentioned and I watched the video and it always makes me shake my head to realize I can sing along and know all the words of old songs from my youth but can't remember what I was going into the kitchen to get a few minutes ago!

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    1. Me and you both!! HA! At least we have some great tunes clogging up our brains, my dear! x

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  9. Video blocked here.
    Glad you are OK.
    It is time your man bought you a new laptop!

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    1. Oh dear, my whole post was built around folks seeing a video! And yes,we do need a new laptop along with everything else falling apart!😑

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  10. I got the video, and remember the song! Definitely ear-worm material! TFS!

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    1. I was tickled to hear it and you're right, you will be singing it all day!

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  11. Glad you didn't get the snow, my idea of something white on the ground is a sandy beach; which I'm enjoying while hubby and I spent most of the winter not home. Haven't watched the Olympics, have followed some of garbage surrounding it though with the scandals. YOu have me singing. I remember most of those songs from our growing up.

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    1. I'm with you on the sandy beach but I am only on a beach in my dreams! I do wish all my school lessons at been set to music, I might have remembered things better. 😊

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