My Conway selection of the week was an album cut, never a single, but I love it because it's a prime example of how sultry his voice became in the later years.
A bit of trivia about our next "shadowy" song, Shadow of a Doubt by Earl Thomas Conley...it was co-written by The Dukes of Hazzard's Tom Wopat (Luke Duke)!
Is your pet your shadow?
Crockett are definitely a shadow - sometimes I are too!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope you never become a shadow of yourself, MP
ReplyDeleteJulie is the one that follows mum around the most :)
ReplyDeleteShe thinks mum is hers . MOL!
Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ
Your shadow is pretty darn cute!
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ReplyDeleteI used to have three little shadows but there no longer are little and they no longer live at home. :) Anne Murray's 'Shadow in the Moonlight' is your only song choice that I remember. I figured I would know the Conway song but it escapes my mind. The title sounds familiar, though. Thanks for boogieing with the 4M gang on the dance floor. Have a great week, dearie!
I love having a kitty shadow, too.
ReplyDeleteWe love that you have a Mudpie shadow!
ReplyDeleteI knew you would find a Conway Twitty song :) None of my cats seem to shadow me, but my great-niece does when she is here.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I'm really enjoying the Conley tune.
ReplyDeleteMom used to listen to Miss Anne a lot when she was a girl. Oh and she luvs that Thomas Conley song. I did a little tap with my paws on my chair to the beat, too! Mew Mew! Mom didn't know that Mr. Tom of Dukes of Hazzard also wrote songs. She learned something new today and says thanks for that! Hugs. -Valentine (& Kerry) of Noir Kitty Mews
ReplyDeleteGreat songs. Liked them all. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell, thanks for the introduction to Conway Twitty's tune. I'm likin' it for sure! I knew Anne Murray's, but your other that remains a mystery to me... heehe~ Have a great day! Thanks for rockin' with us & have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYou sure keep our ears happy with this music! You also helped me learn something new, because I had no idea that Luke Duke was ever a songwriter. Warm wishes!
ReplyDeleteHow could I have missed Shadows in the Moonlight? And I love how you worked Conway Twitty into the theme. Conway Twitty's library is so extensive he must have a song for any theme, lol! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI definitely have some furry shadows that follow me around incessantly - I wouldn't have it any other way! ;) Love your song choices! Thanks for the dance - hope you're having a wonderful weekend! :)
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