The song is about the untimely death of a Woman, evidentally the wife or paramour of the narrator. She was obviously, a blonde. The only reference to a dog in the song was one line that she ( the girl) Surprised me with a Puppy, kept me up all Christmas Eve, two years ago!) The dog is not named or discussed beyond that.
The theme song for "Mutual Of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" is "500 Miles Away From Home" Which is performed by bobby bare in 1963
Clumsy!!
This song is sang by lorrie Morgan and its called angel.
There is no name, its just called Big Cat Diares Theme Song.
song thrush
Honey
Bobby Goldsboro
I have heard ( Honey) on old WCBS countdowns. Maybe they try to avoid it as it is an unavoidable tragic and morbid song.
Yes, though he was not the first to record the song Bobby Goldsboro did record a version of "little green apples". OC Smith's version is more famous.
"Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro. - It reached No. 1 on the Billboard HOT 100 on Apr. 13, 1968, and stayed there for five weeks (till May 11).
Bobby Goldsboro.
"Honey" by Bob Goldsboro "Honey Song" by Hank Locklin "Honey Bee" by Blake Shelton "Honey Let Me Sing You A Song" by Matt Hires "Money Honey" by Lady Gaga "A Taste of Honey" by the Beatles "Honey Song" by Kjell "American Honey" by Lady Antebellum
If we are thinking of the same song "Do 'Ya" K. T. Oslin had a country hit with this song in the late l980's. Delimomma
Summer (The First Time) by Bobby Goldsboro
One such is "Summer (The First Time)" by Bobby Goldsboro It was in the 1973 charts in the UK.
was it bobby goldsboro? The song was written and I believe performed by Paul Williams but the song was also covered by Glenn Campbell
Goldsboro didn"t go for light and flighty themes like (Yummy Yummy Yummy) more like Walking in the Rain, under heavy bombardment! The song you are speaking about is Watching Scotty Grow. It is not specifically stated in the song that the child is adopted, but might be inferred. Does seem to be a single-parent family ( a la My Three sons). Unlike the death of (Honey)- the song is not specifically sad, but does have some unanswered questions. It is not definitely stated the child was adopted.