❤❤❤❤Oh, Mpwa Fay, your laughter and excitement always make me feel like I have added a year to my life. 😊 Your interpretation of the song was exactly right. Both persons were ready to give up, and it took a letter or two to express the life they wanted to have. This was a HUGE hit in its day. I suspect and hope it inspired many a conversation between spouses to improve their lives. Probably saved a lot of money on marriage counseling. 😂🤣😂🤣
Rupert Holmes penned some really poignant and surprising songs. If you liked this, look for a song by the Buoys called "Timothy". It was also written by Rupert Holmes and was very controversial, even banned by several radio station. It began as the story of some coal miners trapped in a cave in....well I'll say no more. Find it and check it out.
The Pina Colada Song was really popular in its day, but I was thirteen and it was "parents music" and so not my speed. Listening along just now, the song is pleasant despite the fantasy described in the lyrics. It seems to me that were such a scene to have played out in real life back then, the revelation at the bar would have added some acrimony to their relationship rather than leading to its renewal. The personal advertisement detail invites accusations of infidelity. For what its worth, the piña colada, Spanish for "strained pineapple", is a cocktail made with rum, cream of coconut, and pineapple juice, served over ice. Tasty!
Back in the late 70's I was in college, and this song was very popular at the time. One night my buddies and I went to a local watering hole, it was called O'Malley's. We got in a fight with some townies. LOL.
Yes, It's His Wife !!! They Had the Same Interests
Lowkey one of the most romantic songs on the planet. Ladies, fellas, TALK TO YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHERS! 👍🏻💜
Thanks for listening 🎶 to this! Blessed!
My Jam!!✊🏽
❤❤❤❤Oh, Mpwa Fay, your laughter and excitement always make me feel like I have added a year to my life. 😊 Your interpretation of the song was exactly right. Both persons were ready to give up, and it took a letter or two to express the life they wanted to have. This was a HUGE hit in its day. I suspect and hope it inspired many a conversation between spouses to improve their lives. Probably saved a lot of money on marriage counseling. 😂🤣😂🤣
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Rupert Holmes penned some really poignant and surprising songs. If you liked this, look for a song by the Buoys called "Timothy". It was also written by Rupert Holmes and was very controversial, even banned by several radio station. It began as the story of some coal miners trapped in a cave in....well I'll say no more. Find it and check it out.
The Pina Colada Song was really popular in its day, but I was thirteen and it was "parents music" and so not my speed. Listening along just now, the song is pleasant despite the fantasy described in the lyrics. It seems to me that were such a scene to have played out in real life back then, the revelation at the bar would have added some acrimony to their relationship rather than leading to its renewal. The personal advertisement detail invites accusations of infidelity. For what its worth, the piña colada, Spanish for "strained pineapple", is a cocktail made with rum, cream of coconut, and pineapple juice, served over ice. Tasty!
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Back in the late 70's I was in college, and this song was very popular at the time. One night my buddies and I went to a local watering hole, it was called O'Malley's. We got in a fight with some townies. LOL.
I hope you guys won
Marriage gets interesting about 15 years into it. So many people give up before then. If you're tempted? Don't do it!
Alot of people don't know the meaning of the song and just have the chorus burned into their head lol
They were both skeezers
Just putting it out there. Pina Coladas are delicious and making love on a beach is beautiful.
I like Pina Coladas! But don't like all that sand. 🙁
@@danielbruns1675If ya have enough Pina Colada's and a beautiful woman the sand doesn't matter. Damn l miss the 70's.
@@danielbruns1675Anakin?
I have the high ground