Does anyone remember 50 years ago?

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Does anyone remember 50 years ago?

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When I was a youngster I used to listen to a song and I remember the chorus. But cannot seem to find out who recorded it. It went "Do you mind when you go out that door go softly, do you mind if you leave me sleeping."
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I googled the lyric and came up with Frankie McBride 1967. Can't find any audio or lyric page. I don't recall the song or Frankie McBride but he was from Ireland and had a #2 song "Five Little Fingers" with "Do You Mind If You Leave Me Sleeping" on the B side
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Thanks Dave

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I think it was Johnny Horton or Lefty Frazell, maybe Dave Dudley, I am hoping someone will know.
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Somebody must know!
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Heck. I have a hard time remembering yesterday (and I don't mean the song by the Stones, I mean the Kinks, OH I mean the Animals. Oh heck, I forget that too).
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Richard you were close... the Stones had a song called Yesterday's Papers :o
Sorry for the topic drift Niels.
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Richard Sinkler wrote:Heck. I have a hard time remembering yesterday (and I don't mean the song by the Stones, I mean the Kinks, OH I mean the Animals. Oh heck, I forget that too).
You even forgot the Beatles! :P
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I just listened to a plaintiff cowboy song on You Tube written by Ian Tyson entitled "Fifty Years Ago".
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Actually, jus' funnin' 'round. Of course I remember the Beatles. Saw them at Candlestick Park in the '60's. I especially remember them doing all their hits like "Satisfaction", "You Really Got Me" etc...

:lol: :lol: Jus' a funnin' agin folks.
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I'm reminded of the Conway Twitty song "Fifteen Years Ago."
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Somebody has too know this!
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I think Dave already answered the question.
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"Do You Mind If You Leave Me Sleeping."
Is it me, or is there something grammatically wrong with that statement? It doesn't sound right. :?
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Post by Chris Griffin »

Go to youtube...type: Matt Monro Softly As I Leave You...could be it. This song was done by Elvis too, but Matt did it best.
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Chris, I don't think that is the one he is talking about. The words he remembers are not the anywhere in the song you posted. And...
I think it was Johnny Horton or Lefty Frazell, maybe Dave Dudley, I am hoping someone will know.
No way could Matt Munro be mistaken for Dave Dudley or Lefty Frizell. I still think Dave H, had it right.
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Hi Richard. Point taken for sure. It's just that Niels doesn't seem convinced.
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Maybe Hank Snow, on the album from a "crack in this boxcar door"? Does anybody know the best source for discographies?
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Post by Chas. J. Wagner »

allmusic.com is a good source.

Here's what they have for Hank Snow...
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/hank-sno ... raphy/main

Lots of "train" stuff but I didn't see the album you referenced.
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Similar to I "fall to pieces", especially steel.
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Post by Joachim Kettner »

Barry Blackwood wrote:"Do You Mind If You Leave Me Sleeping."
Is it me, or is there something grammatically wrong with that statement? It doesn't sound right. :?
At least there's something chronologicaly wrong, he or she wouldn't say this while sleeping. Better: "Dou you mind if you let me sleep again?"
Never mind I'm only trying to be funny. :\
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It was Johnny Horton.
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But I can't find the song yet.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

"In the future, would you mind letting me sleep?"

Ah, that's much better...
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It went "Do you mind when you go out that door go softly, do you mind if you leave me sleeping."
Sounds like Billy "Crash" Craddock's "Walk Softly", about 1975.

"Walk softly when you walk by me cause my heart is still, don't shake it up
Now that I've cried my love to sleep don't wake it up, don't wake it up"
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Skim through this and see if you can find it.
http://countrydiscography.blogspot.com/ ... orton.html
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