Jimbo
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- he was a daredevil! Just like his old man! -
http://www.penfold0.demon.co.uk/
Did you hear about Louie Miller? He disappeared, babe. (After drawin' out
all his hard-earned cash)
Bobby Darrin's version was by far the best, in my humble opinion.
> From a smart red pillar box somewhere in Mayfair, Wild West Benalto
> <co...@home.com> wrote...
>> Inigo Montoya <spam...@penfold0.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>> And he shows them, pearly white....
>>>
>>> Jimbo
>>> --
>>> - he was a daredevil! Just like his old man! -
>>> http://www.penfold0.demon.co.uk/
>>
>> Did you hear about Louie Miller? He disappeared, babe. (After drawin' out
>> all his hard-earned cash)
>>
>> Bobby Darrin's version was by far the best, in my humble opinion.
>>
>>
> I'm afraid I've not heard it. Does he screw up the words like Ella
> Fitzgerald?
pete seeger does a good version of it but he's talking about strontium 90
and thalidomide
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joey <bol...@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
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I have to take issue with this. While it's basically an entirely
different song from the usual version, Nick Cave's Mack the Knife is
my favorite. In fact, any time there's a song about a serial killer or
generally crazy person, Nick Cave probably does it best. He's a scary
guy.