Day 297: I was working a rare Tuesday in the shop and told that next door had uncovered a very old shop sign. I had to take a picture and feel like this will be my next canvas painting!

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Day 297: I was working a rare Tuesday in the shop and told that next door had uncovered a very old shop sign. I had to take a picture and feel like this will be my next canvas painting!
Sterling Life
One day, you’re a freewheeling alcoholic adulterer, and the next, you’re a freewheeling alcoholic adulterer whose signed his soul away to a Madison Avenue advertising firm
Welcome to Life, Don.
“Sixteen Tons” Ernie Ford
The Great Swing
In the running was a big band piece called "Sing, Sing, Sing", written by Louis Prima in 1935. It comes across as a great musical piece because of the time it was written in, right in the midst of the Great Depression.
I could imagine going dancing and having this song take my mind off my troubles. Realistically, it also makes good background music while you write blog posts.
So right from 1937 (pre-dates me by fifty-seven years), "Sing, Sing, Sing", from Hotel Hollywood (1937), with Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Harry James, and Lionel Hampton
Author's note: I don't know what piece this video ends with, but damn! He's just doing it so fast! *envy*