Flowers with Tiptoe Thru The Tulips

Just for fun, we decided to make a video from pictures we have taken of flowers over the last few years.
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Just for fun, we decided to make a video from pictures we have taken of flowers over the last few years.
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Jerry Butler's career spans four decades; he recorded more than 50 albums and his voice is one of the most distinguished voices in all of music. As soulful as ever, yet smooth as ice, his nickname "the Ice Man" epitomizes his demeanor -- and sound. In spite of his status as a true music icon, he remains humble. Butler moved from Sunflower, MS, to Chicago, IL, at the age of three during the mass migration of blacks from the South to the North. (He grew up in an area which is now known as the ...

The Candy Kid -- as George Morgan was known after his first hit "Candy Kisses" spent three weeks at the top of the country chart -- was a grand country crooner in the tradition of Eddy Arnold, whom he replaced on the Grand Old Opry in 1948. Born in Waverly, TN, on June 28, 1924, Morgan and his family moved to Ohio not long after. He grew up listening to the Opry and formed his first band in the mid-'40s. Occasional spots on local radio did little for Morgan's career, but after he wrote ...
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In the late 1950s, Ferlin Husky had a long string of hits, including the number 1 "Gone," in 1957 (he first recorded "Gone" as Terry Preston in 1952, but the earlier version lacked the strings and backup singers of the newly-emerging Nashville sound). "Gone" was a crossover success, also reaching number 4 on the popular charts; he then began an acting career, appearing on the Kraft TV Theatre program, and in the film Mr. Rock & Roll (his Web site states he has had bit parts in 18 movies ...

This song was a hit for the Statler Brothers in 1966. It was written by Lew dewitt, the original tenor of the group. He left the Statler Brothers in 1982 for health reasons and was replaced by Jimmy Fortune. Lew died in 1990 and the age of 52.

This is a Kenny Rogers song released in 1977 written by Ben Peters. Its about a seriously troubled marriage.
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This song was written by Maurice Williams and was a big hit for The Diamonds in 1957.
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This is a song I've listened to Connie Smith sing hundreds of times over the years. First on lp's and now on cd's. It was written by Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

This is a song my mother wanted me to try. It was the theme song of a 1960 John Wayne movie of the same name. John Wayne was Sam mccord and Stewart Granger was George Pratt. Also, appearing in the movie was Fabian, Ernie Kovacs and Capucine. On November 5, 1960, Horton was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver on Highway 79 at Milano, Texas while returning home from a performance at the Skyline Club in Austin. When Johnny Cash, who was a good friend of Horton's, learned about the ...