Watching that, in turn, led me to an earlier and more famous version by Jerry Lewis from the movie "Who's Minding the Store?" You yowwens may not know that name. Jerry Lewis was the Jim Carrey of the '50s and '60s. Here goes:
Monday, July 30, 2012
Monday Music — La máquina de escribir X2
Julie Garrett pointed me to this happy little piece:
Watching that, in turn, led me to an earlier and more famous version by Jerry Lewis from the movie "Who's Minding the Store?" You yowwens may not know that name. Jerry Lewis was the Jim Carrey of the '50s and '60s. Here goes:
Watching that, in turn, led me to an earlier and more famous version by Jerry Lewis from the movie "Who's Minding the Store?" You yowwens may not know that name. Jerry Lewis was the Jim Carrey of the '50s and '60s. Here goes:
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Wow, I'd forgotten about this one. Thanks for posting. Reminds me of typing term papers at 2am. I invested in erasable cotton bond paper because was always typing off the end of the page onto the platen. Never imagined that someday I would have the dreamed of endless, platenless page.
Glad you liked it - I do :D
Julie G
Leroy Anderson has always been my favorite American composer, because he heard the music in ordinary life and brought it to the orchestra. I like the Syncopated Clock, the Typewriter, Sandpaper Ballet - what a talent.
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