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12/29/2025 14:51:10

So..How's your weather today ?



12/29/2025 10:58:55



12/28/2025 13:44:50

The weather today is dreadfull..

Hoping your Sunday weather is better..

Monday is going to be a aweful day too 



12/28/2025 09:26:16



12/27/2025 10:00:38



12/26/2025 13:57:07

Since Christmas just passed ..

It's time to figure out our New Years eve plans..

Got plans for this Friday/Weekend??



12/26/2025 08:35:17



12/26/2025 04:11:08



12/25/2025 15:15:23


SWEETIE!


I KNOW YOU CARE...


I WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!


MUAH!  


LOVE ALWAYS!


YOUR FRIEND FOREVER, ANNETTE HANSHAW "THAT'S ALL!"  

 



GO TO:https://www.youtube.com/live/j7p9A8I1ZXc



"Daddy" refers to
"Daddy, Won't You Please Come Home?", the signature song of 1920s jazz artist Annette Hanshaw. Recorded in 1929, it remains her most popular track and gained modern fame after appearing in the 2010 video game BioShock 2. 
Song Overview
  • Release & Composition: Originally recorded on May 31, 1929, for Diva Records (and later Columbia/Velvet Tone) with music and lyrics by Sam Coslow.
  • The "Daddy" Figure:
    While "Daddy" was common 1920s slang for a boyfriend or lover, some
    interpretations of the lyrics suggest a daughter missing her father away
    at war.
  • Signature Style: The song ends with Hanshaw's trademark sign-off phrase, "That's all," which she used to conclude her recordings.



12/25/2025 07:28:19

Christmas Hugs My Friends



12/24/2025 15:39:44


Beautiful Christmas greetings, Blessed always with love and respect


May health and joy be with you always


Always with life


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12/24/2025 09:36:34



12/23/2025 10:42:54









12/22/2025 10:29:32

Hope your Monday is Grinch Free 



12/21/2025 18:41:54


MERRY CHRISTMAS, SWEETIE!


MUAH! 


STOP BY, TO LISTEN TO ME SING!


LOVE ALWAYS, AND FOREVER, ANNETTE HANSHAW "THAT'S ALL!" 








12/21/2025 09:43:18

Enjoy your Sunday my friends



12/21/2025 06:53:19



12/20/2025 14:01:39

If your having a relaxing or snow ball fight..

Enjoy your weekend 



12/20/2025 08:36:21



12/19/2025 16:19:31








MERRY CHRISTMAS , HAPPY FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, HAPPY KWANZA AND A VERY  HAPPY NEW YEAR, SWEETIE! 


MUAH! 


MY GIFT TO YOU BELOW:


Watch Annette Hanshaw sing- "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye!" on, "Showboat!" (1933)



GO TO:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5uQFNZTzPM



Video clip from "Captain Henry's Showboat" (1933) with Annette
Hanshaw singing "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye!" This is Annette's only
appearance on film.

Catherine Annette Hanshaw was an American Jazz Age singer. She was
one of the most popular radio stars of the late 1920s and early 1930s,
with many of her most notable performances taking place on NBC's Maxwell
House Show Boat. Over four million of her records had been sold by
1934, following the peak of her popularity.

In her ten-year recording career, she recorded about 250 sides. In a
1934 poll conducted by Radio Stars magazine, she received the title of
best female popular singer. Second place went to Ethel Shutta, third
place went to Ruth Etting, and fourth place went to Kate Smith





12/19/2025 16:18:55








MERRY CHRISTMAS , HAPPY FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, HAPPY KWANZA AND A VERY  HAPPY NEW YEAR, SWEETIE! 


MUAH! 


MY GIFT TO YOU BELOW:


Watch Annette Hanshaw sing- "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye!" on, "Showboat!" (1933)



GO TO:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5uQFNZTzPM



Video clip from "Captain Henry's Showboat" (1933) with Annette
Hanshaw singing "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye!" This is Annette's only
appearance on film.

Catherine Annette Hanshaw was an American Jazz Age singer. She was
one of the most popular radio stars of the late 1920s and early 1930s,
with many of her most notable performances taking place on NBC's Maxwell
House Show Boat. Over four million of her records had been sold by
1934, following the peak of her popularity.

In her ten-year recording career, she recorded about 250 sides. In a
1934 poll conducted by Radio Stars magazine, she received the title of
best female popular singer. Second place went to Ethel Shutta, third
place went to Ruth Etting, and fourth place went to Kate Smith





12/19/2025 07:40:19



12/18/2025 09:36:24



12/17/2025 15:23:32

If your getting a blizzard of Snow..

You shouldn't try to get to Dairy Queen...Just saying



12/17/2025 10:04:59




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