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I just learned the following from an 80 year old former professor, who posts on mystery forum I'm also a member of. I had posted the video there today, too. I had no idea the song is so old. I don't think the prof would mind if I pass along her information.
"The original "Stand by Me" was written by Dr. Charles Albert Tindley, 1851-1933, a former slave who became a Methodist minister in Philadelphia. He was a prolific hymn writer and beloved pastor. Tindley Temple in Philadelphia is named in his honor. It is said of his hymns that they could be converted to gospel and contemporary songs. His words to "Stand by Me" are different, but the idea is much the same."
Kind of cool really. Mike, do you think he also wrote Up on the Roof? Sorry...couldn't resist.
As always, thanks for a nice chuckle.
"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
Welcome aboard. I hope you enjoy the site. There are a lot of knowledgeable people here to learn from, as you've probably already noticed.
Hi Prowler, Nice to see you. How's Italy? Hot, I'll bet.
Hi Mikey, Long time no see!
"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
Popped into this interesting thread today and started reading the posts. A song kept going through my head - the great Neil Young - reminding me that I too am often useless and more often helpless.
Oh darling, I do like you. There's so few idiots left to bash, I adore it one sticks his head up from the parapet. But sweetie, you flatter yourself a bit. You have a long way to go before you get to claim status of being a pet peeve of mine. I've pointed out you are a dumbass twice, that's nowhere near sufficient for you to qualify for being on my list yet. One day though, you'll get to wear the big boy pants, and then my dear, we'll talk. As for the rest, do I belong to a group of people who go around "deliberately misspelling" things? Definite no. Not to mention I am over 14 so idiocy like that long ago quit appealing to me.
Kids these days, from their Harry Potter delusions to their dork ass video games, it's no wonder they can't spell.
(Somehow I am doubting the Blue balled one gets the double irony of him saying he "deliberately misspelled" it. )
Nice to see some things don't change even after three or four years, i.e., Ally is still pure warmth and understanding.
Billy
P.S. Vila, sorry to hear about the accident! Hope everything has worked itself out by now.
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