Saturday, September 19, 2020

Saturday 9...

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Frankie and Johnny


Welcome to Saturday: 9. What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants' posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love to answer the questions, however, and here is today's questions!


Saturday 9: Frankie and Johnny (1966)

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) When this record was initially released in 1966, it never cracked the Top 20. Critics were harsh, saying that Elvis had not kept up the times. How about you? Do you consider yourself up-to-date on today's music? Absolutely not even close.


2) The song is about a woman named Frankie and Johnny, the man who does her wrong. Who is the most recent person to do you wrong? (It doesn't have to be in romance; it could be the person who cut in front of you in line at the supermarket.)  I can't think of anyone and anything worth mentioning.

3) Elvis sings that Johnny cheated with "a chick named Nellie Bly." The real Nellie was an estimable woman, a pioneering 19th-century journalist. Can you think of another song that mentions a real person?  You're So Vain, by Carly Simon, was supposedly about Warren Beatty.

4) This song was recorded for a movie by the same name. Elvis played a riverboat gambler. When did you last play a game of chance?  It has been since February that we played "Nickels" up at our clubhouse.

5) Actor Harry Morgan had a supporting role in the movie. He's remembered as Officer Gannon on Dragnet and Col. Potter on M*A*S*H. Gannon was a good cop but could be particular about his food and surroundings. As a career soldier, Potter didn't mind roughing it every now and again. Which character are you more like: fussy Gannon or outdoorsy Potter?  Maybe a mixture of the two now that I am a senior citizen!  How's that for an answer!! LOL

6) Elvis' leading lady was Donna Douglas. She filmed her part during her summer hiatus from TV's The Beverly Hillbillies. Have you ever had a summer job?  I worked every summer during Jr. High and High School.  So, yes.

7) Though not remembered as an actor, Elvis was a bona fide movie star. In 1966, he was listed (with Paul Newman, Sean Connery, John Wayne, and Richard Burton) as one of the world's biggest box office draws. Who starred in the last movie you watched?  We watched Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck a few nights ago. Enjoyed it.

8) In 1966, Lauren Bacall appeared on the cover of Time with the headline: "The Pleasures and Perils of Middle Age." She was 41 years old and starring in a hit Broadway play. In the article, she explained that in middle age, she had come to understand that "character and a sense of humor are the two things that will carry you through." Tell us about something you understand better or appreciate more today than you did when you were young. I could just say everything. Things that used to seem so important just seem silly now. 

9) Random question: Have you checked out Bud and Mimi's cool new meme, Monday MadnessOne of my contacts here did that meme last Monday.  I always do my weekend recap on Mondays so decided to not add another Q & A meme to my week.  It looks like fun though!


Thanks for your visit today!
Peace & hugs!  God bless!!


11 comments:

  1. Like you, Terri, I know nothing about today's music. When we play our nightly backgammon rounds, Danny and I listen to the oldies from the 70s, and that's just fine with me. Enjoy your weekend!

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  2. I think it must be true as we age we really do not like young music. LOL. Or we are not listening to the radio , because we are not driving to work any more....so we do not even know the music being played. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

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  3. I remember the song Frankie and Johnny. I enjoyed Elvis' music, although I was just under the age to be a huge fan. My sister was a huge fan, however. My husband's cousin Nancy Walters starred in a role with Elvis, in Blue Hawaii. She was a school teacher I think in the picture. She was in several movies...a beautiful young woman. I don't listen to any modern music today...just church music. Enjoyed your answers. Happy Saturday.

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  4. I remember that song but I don't think I saw the movie. I was never a big Elvis fan but my daughter, Amelia, loves all things Elvis. She even has a blue Christmas tree with Elvis ornaments.

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  5. I enjoyed your answers, Terri...I just couldn't get into answering them on my own blog, sigh. Have a great day, friend.

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  6. I love Roman Holiday! That's when I first "discovered" Audrey Hepburn. She was so classy and glamorous. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. I sure don't keep up with music any more but love listening to music from the 60s! Some of our tastes don't change...when so many other things do! lol Happy weekend!

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  8. Ah, Roman Holiday! Love the class exhibited by actors and actresses of that era. Today's music? Ha. Even at the Country Music awards this week, I didn't know any of those new 'pop' artists. Ugh.

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    1. Country just ain't country anymore. I agree! Give me Hank Jr., Waylon, Chris, Willie, Alan...

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  9. Great answer for #8! Roman Holiday is so good! Josh shows the those movies you know. So funny. Loved your answers! Have a nice weekend.

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