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Special off Facebook evening edition of Cliff's Morning Show


Those who follow me on Facebook are now familiar with Cliff's Facebook Morning Show. I originally used this as a tool to connect with those I went to school with. Neat thing about it is that I have others following it also. I also have a classmate following it with Larry's Second Edition, and my grandson has his own Morning Show.

This is our chance to play VJ and give a little of our own background of why we chose the particular song. All of mine and Larry's songs are from the 70's. My grandson, being all of 7 years old, chooses mostly Miley Cyrus.

No special reason to play this song except for the fact I liked the tune and it was easy to dance to. So now here's Paul McCartney and Wings with "Silly Love Songs". Enjoy this and have a great evening.

Comments

clean and crazy said…
i love this song!!
Hey there Cliff,


It's been a LONGGGGGG time since I've commented on your blog! Hope you are doing well...

LOVE Paul!!! Glad he kept going post Beatles.. I've always wanted to see him in concert...

Have a great rest of the week, Cliff...
Leesa

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