dennis morgan
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With A Song In My Heart! Doris Day & Cyril Ornadel Orchestra!
dennis morgan 1y ago
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Dennis Morgan - Hush A Bye, Wee Rose Of Killarney
dennis morgan 1w ago
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Kitty Foyle I'll See You In My Dreams
dennis morgan 3w ago
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Kitty Foyle - Trailer
dennis morgan 3w ago
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Cheyenne.1947.Xvid.Dargozz
dennis morgan 3w ago
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Aretha Franklin - Jimmy Lee / An Angel Cries - 7" - 1986
dennis morgan 1mo ago
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1936 I ConquorTheSea (Steffi Duna, Dennis Morgan, Douglas Walton)
dennis morgan 1mo ago
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"Let Me Let Go" by Faith Hill
dennis morgan 1mo ago
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Mother Machree sung by Dennis Morgan
dennis morgan 2mo ago
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Climie Fisher - Hold On Through The Night (1989)
dennis morgan 2mo ago
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Hank Locklin ' My Wild Irish Rose'
dennis morgan 2mo ago
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Dennis Morgan - My Wild Irish Rose
dennis morgan 2mo ago
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Cheyenne (Preview Clip)
dennis morgan 2mo ago
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Remembering George (Happy Birthday Squire -- February 25, 2013)
dennis morgan 2mo ago
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Gunars Kalnins & gg choir - Knew You Were Waiting For Me
dennis morgan 3mo ago
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Joan Leslie - Lupino & Cagney Impressions & I'm Riding For A Fall
dennis morgan 3mo ago
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A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody 1936.wmv
dennis morgan 4mo ago
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I Conquer the Sea! ✪FREE FULL MOVIE✪ Drama
dennis morgan 4mo ago
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Screen Guild Theater: First Love / Desert Song / Joy of Living
dennis morgan 4mo ago
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STEVE HAYES: Tired Old Queen at the Movies - CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT
dennis morgan 5mo ago
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Dennis Morgan-A Pretty Girl is like a Melody
dennis morgan 5mo ago
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A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody - THE GREAT ZIEGFELD
dennis morgan 6mo ago
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'IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE A BIG NIGHT TONIGHT'.wmv
dennis morgan 10mo ago
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Bogie & Betty - Two Guys From Milwaukee
dennis morgan 12mo ago
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Some Broken Hearts Never Mend
dennis morgan 1y ago
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George Harrison, Making of 'This Song'
dennis morgan 1y ago
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Breakdowns of 1949, Part 1
dennis morgan 1y ago
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Eric Clapton - Second Nature
dennis morgan 1y ago
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Christmas in Connecticut (1945) title sequence
dennis morgan 1y ago
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THW 43
dennis morgan 1y ago
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Description
It was with great anticipation that I began viewing the videos by Professor Howdy on YouTube and his two Blogs! The Professor is simply amazing at retelling an old story in a contemporary manner with exquisite Classical Music accompanied with H.D. Photographs & sprinkled with alluring, charming, classy and bewitching Video Clips! Rather than containing simply one music selection, the Professor includes up to four popular music sensations on each 15 minute video! The High Definition photographs were beautiful beyond words and supplemented with those was the most heavenly music one will ever hear! With a creative genius' ability to carry us around the globe and to fall unrestrainedly in love with every beautiful creature shown, the Professor lifts & relaxes not only our spirits but our emotions as well. One may ask why so many beautiful women are incapsulated into each video but these are about love & the celebration of pure romance which saves coitus until after the marriage vows - Something Hollywood and most media despise! But for the fortunate few, a lifetime of love with one partner may be actualized for a lifetime! Then & only then does a Honeymoon become intriguing, truly electrifying, sensational, riveting & spellbinding! Each viewer may substitute his or herself into these video stories and become part of the rapturous novels. The male viewer becomes the romancer of the beauty within the ratiocination story while the female viewer becomes the romanced interminably! Now with some 500+ videos available, one can enter the world of musical enchantment similar to Narnia or Middle Earth with spell bounding emotional attachment to each world musically presented. Of special note while viewing each musical video, it is often nearly impossible at times to determine whether a photograph or video is being used during a particular segment. Each pulchritudinous video tells it own allegorical fifteen minute novel with statuesque and emblematic awareness! Remember that his Music Videos are defined as theater of the mind! Part of the Genius also in these opulent & ostentatious videos are not only in the Transitions that change beautifully in slow motion but the charmingly, daintily, delicately & delightful photographs & videos that ameliorate the musical narrative! Only one with low intelligence quotient or attention deficit will not be relaxed, cheered & entertained by these astounding video novelettes. Medical studies have shown that these videos even lower one's blood pressure when needed. This magic world may be entered through the portholes of the Wardrobe, Narnia, YouTube, FaceBook or the Professor's Blogs! Enjoy the musical adventure (and be sure to click the proper buttons below the screen to view with your computer's full screen). Oh, and his Videos when viewed on Apple's new iPad are simply astounding! Phillip T. Yarborough Professor Emeritus Harvard University And Entertainment Editor for Time Magazine *** For Videos: ILoveProfHowdy.Com *** "With a Song in My Heart" is a show tune from the 1929 Rodgers and Hart musical Spring is Here. In the original Broadway production it was introduced by John Hundley and Lillian Taiz. The following year, it was sung in the Hollywood musical version of that show by Bernice Claire and Frank Albertson. In 1933, it was included in a two-reel version of the film re-titled Yours Sincerely, part of the Broadway Brevities series, starring Lanny Ross. In the 1944 Hollywood musical This Is the Life, it was sung by Donald O'Connor and Susanna Foster. It was included in the 1948 musical film, Words and Music, a biography of Rodgers and Hart, where it was sung by Perry Como. It was also heard, sung by Doris Day, in the 1950 Hollywood musical Young Man with a Horn. In the 1951 Hollywood musical Painting the Clouds with Sunshine it was sung by Dennis Morgan and Lucille Norman. A recording with Perry Como, song with choir and orchestra C...
