Pat, even if you think your story might be boring you will turn it into something, we would love to hear. Stories about your kids, growing up. Stories about your moves from house to house. Reviews of all the oldies but wonderful movies you’ve watched. You’re a natural at this! I was born in 1955. I can’t believe that I’m reminiscing about things that happened 50 and 60 years ago. I love all facets of your stories!🙏❤️🇨🇦
Herb, Albert, and the Tijuana brass!🎺🎼 My mother had a beautiful stereo in the dining room with a turntable, The LP’s were Al Hirt, Ray Conniff & Herb Albert I can still remember the Ray Conniff singers Christmas albums. She played them all through the holidays. 😄 My whole family loved music we sang and love to dance. I used to play the flute when I was in the marching band. Thank you for Some great past memories and helping me to remember some special moments at my house with my mom listening to those LPs that she loved. Those people were treasures.💛
@@nancywhipple480 You just listed my album collection. I loved Herb Alpert, and Ray Conniff at Christmas. My stereo had six different size speakers. It sounded like music from Bridge on the River Kwai had entered my living room. It was a great time for good music. (The little guy with the trumpet was about the size of Sammy Davis, Jr.)
Yes indeed, Pat; Al Hirt was one of the very best trumpet players ever. Right up there with Maynard Ferguson, Louis Armstrong, and Chet Baker. 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎼🎵🎶 (And I'm a night owl too. After working 24 of my 34 years in Nursing on the night shift, sleep is almost impossible for me between midnight and 6AM.)
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 If you never listened to him, try listening to Chet Baker. He's long gone, but his ballad playing on trumpet was incredible.
Re: County Fair in Lexington during early 1970s.. The man entertaining at the fair (I just remembered) that night was Fats Domino. Who would have believed? I was listening to this famous musician!
I love your stories, Granny Pat! Please keep telling them! I so wish I’d listened closer to the stories the older folks in my family used to tell! They shared their stories continuously around me! I wasn’t interested in their stories back then. I thought they were boring! HA! I certainly wouldn’t think they were boring now! I’m thankful I have you here sharing stories from times past! I agree with you about NO TV right now. It all depresses me to hear. Our world is just so filled with negativity now. I so hope I’ll be able to see a time like we used to have again! A time where there is more love and kindness among our people. Right now, it seems that so many seem to enjoy the arguing and infighting. I never have and guess I never will. Please tell us some funny stories! We need some laughter right now! ❤️
Dearest Granny Pat, It is Barbara I loved your story tonight, as I always do I am 78 years old now and I remember a lot of similar stories too You jogged my memory I love you The reason why is because you make me happy, sometimes sad, but you always make me think and reminisce Keep on keeping on my dear friend You’re the tops ….you really are
Thank you Pat I love your stories you reminded me of listening to Herb Albert and the Tijuana brass I still have their album whipped cream I was a young teen when I went through my Herb Albert phase
Doc Severinson is still alive I saw channel where he was talking about something to do with trumpets. He’s 97 I think. He’s on tour with Vince Gil with his group San Miguel 5. Great story sweet dreams.❤
I’m currently living in New Orleans but on the West Bank. I have been to two sisters. You’re right the music is wonderful. I don’t go over to New Orleans often because after the pandemic they crime has gotten so bad..
Hi Granny Pat, it’s 1:43am here in Michigan. I’m on a schedule like you. I am a night owl. But I kind of like the peace and quiet. I just wanted to say hi. And now I’m going to finish this video. I had to go back and find some of your video’s I missed. Xoxo-Ashley 🌹❤️
Hello Granny Pat. You have a whole life time of stories that we love to hear. You think you may not find anything else to talk about but anything you say we love it. We just love hearing your chit chat and it takes a special person that can chit chat like you do . I live in Australia and you keep me company on many a evening and you have real story telling gift. You so honest, compassionate and so clever. Keep up keeping us company because we love you and just to hear you chat, and it brings me comfort. Love and hugs from Judy from the land down under.❤❤
Hello Granny Pat. I enjoyed your story very much. One cannot listen to Al Hirt's "Tijuana Taxi" without cheering up and feeling better about the day. I was born in 1957 in N.W. Ohio. My time machine goes back far enough to remember opening my eyes in the morning and hearing the clip clop sound of the milkman delivering in his horse drawn wagon. He would hop out with a wire basket full of enough milk and sundry dairy products to leave on the porches of two or three houses and his horse would follow him along the curb until he returned. Sometimes, the horse would leave an extra gift by the curbside that my Grandpa called a road apple. lol I am retired and live alone here in my one bedroom Apt. but to me it's a castle and I count my blessings every day. All the best to you, Gary
That was wonderful. It was my bedtime story. So pleased to know you G. Pat . And thank you for sharing some highlights of your life. Makes my life pale in comparison.☺️Never been to a broadway show before. But my life has been enormously blessed.Sweet dreams and good night from Arizona 👍🏽🌵❤️🙏🏽
Hi Granny Pat!. Another great memory and video. I had not thought of Al Hirt for a very long time. Shame on me. Always in "trumpet paradise" when hearing him play. Also enjoyed the other story about the man you recognized from another time and connected the dots. Special times that we recall are many. A life well lived has kept your memory bank in motion over the decades. You are a treasure. I loved to hear Al play "JAVA". September Song was a favorite ....and these few precious days, I'll spend with you....Nancy from IN 😊❤
If your thinking 1970 I was 7yrs old and remember that year as if it was yesterday. I was in Overton, Nevada 60 miles from Las Vegas, Nevada. I would have been in 1st Grade . Since my birthdays in September I went to kindergarten at 6 yrs old . I had a great time in Overton, Nevada. Then in the summer of 1973 we moved to Colorado. I remember those years very well.
@@SuperWoodyboy That’s it! I should have looked it up, but I don’t always know I’m going to make reference to these things! Thanks! The little black guy was about the size of Sammy Davis, Jr. (couldn’t think of his name either--duh!)
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 the YT doesn't show a volume adjustment when I'm on the phone app. I don't have a computer now to check that. It's so strange. When I click a different video I can hear them. Just odd.😞
There were 2 Time Machine movies. I don’t remember a tv show./Our spirits stay young, Granny Pat. ❤/Little like Mickey Rooney?/I wish you could think of the name of the little guy with the low voice.
@@sharonedwards-kk1pd I didn’t know his name. He was just the little guy so outstanding you couldn’t have missed him. I believe Al Hirt spotted him in Printer’s Alley, Nashville, and realized he could be an asset to his (Al) show. I was shocked when I finally realized where I had seen him before!
Good video! That brings back memories...I don't know Al Hirt that well. I saw him on TV a few times, but I saw Doc Severenson every night on The Tonight Show. But the trumpeter that I really liked was Herb Alpert. I know he did some of Al Hirts songs, but he was so good. He was most popular in the 60's-70's, although I didn't realize he is still living. That little guy with the spats wasn't Louis Armstrong, was it? He used to carry around a cloth when he was playing his trumpet. Love that music too! Now I'm going to have to see an old movie with musicians or bands. Those are the best.
@@dorothybentley6429 Some things personal should be kept personal. I could tell many things about my former husband, but keep in mind, he was also my children’s father. He died 18 years ago. I try to stay away from murky waters.
Have you considered only putting out 2 videos a week? That might take some pressure off you. I really enjoy your stories. Thank you for sharing with us❤
Pat, even if you think your story might be boring you will turn it into something, we would love to hear. Stories about your kids, growing up. Stories about your moves from house to house. Reviews of all the oldies but wonderful movies you’ve watched. You’re a natural at this! I was born in 1955. I can’t believe that I’m reminiscing about things that happened 50 and 60 years ago. I love all facets of your stories!🙏❤️🇨🇦
@@garybrunet6346 Thanks for your input. Your ideas are always welcome.
Herb, Albert, and the Tijuana brass!🎺🎼 My mother had a beautiful stereo in the dining room with a turntable, The LP’s were Al Hirt, Ray Conniff & Herb Albert I can still remember the Ray Conniff singers Christmas albums. She played them all through the holidays. 😄 My whole family loved music we sang and love to dance. I used to play the flute when I was in the marching band. Thank you for Some great past memories and helping me to remember some special moments at my house with my mom listening to those LPs that she loved. Those people were treasures.💛
@@nancywhipple480 You just listed my album collection. I loved Herb Alpert, and Ray Conniff at Christmas. My stereo had six different size speakers. It sounded like music from Bridge on the River Kwai had entered my living room. It was a great time for good music. (The little guy with the trumpet was about the size of Sammy Davis, Jr.)
Another good one!
Great story Pat,made me think way back also! Love all your chats!👍💞
Yes indeed, Pat; Al Hirt was one of the very best trumpet players ever. Right up there with Maynard Ferguson, Louis Armstrong, and Chet Baker. 🎺🎺🎺🎺🎼🎵🎶 (And I'm a night owl too. After working 24 of my 34 years in Nursing on the night shift, sleep is almost impossible for me between midnight and 6AM.)
@@Tomatohater64 Would love to hear that music again, so good, so wholesome.
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 If you never listened to him, try listening to Chet Baker. He's long gone, but his ballad playing on trumpet was incredible.
Re: County Fair in Lexington during early 1970s.. The man entertaining at the fair (I just remembered) that night was Fats Domino. Who would have believed? I was listening to this famous musician!
I love your stories, Granny Pat! Please keep telling them! I so wish I’d listened closer to the stories the older folks in my family used to tell! They shared their stories continuously around me! I wasn’t interested in their stories back then. I thought they were boring! HA! I certainly wouldn’t think they were boring now! I’m thankful I have you here sharing stories from times past! I agree with you about NO TV right now. It all depresses me to hear. Our world is just so filled with negativity now. I so hope I’ll be able to see a time like we used to have again! A time where there is more love and kindness among our people. Right now, it seems that so many seem to enjoy the arguing and infighting. I never have and guess I never will. Please tell us some funny stories! We need some laughter right now! ❤️
Dearest Granny Pat,
It is Barbara
I loved your story tonight, as
I always do
I am 78 years old now and I remember a lot of similar stories too
You jogged my memory
I love you
The reason why is because you make me happy, sometimes sad, but you always make me think and reminisce
Keep on keeping on my dear friend
You’re the tops ….you really are
Take good care of yourself
Thank you Pat I love your stories you reminded me of listening to Herb Albert and the Tijuana brass I still have their album whipped cream I was a young teen when I went through my Herb Albert phase
Thank you Granny Pat! ❤
Thank you for your stories
My Mom loved Johnny Carson
Every night
Mine too.
Hello Granny Pat!!Enjoyed the video ❤always!!
Doc Severinson is still alive I saw channel where he was talking about something to do with trumpets. He’s 97 I think. He’s on tour with Vince Gil with his group San Miguel 5. Great story sweet dreams.❤
I’m currently living in New Orleans but on the West Bank. I have been to two sisters. You’re right the music is wonderful. I don’t go over to New Orleans often because after the pandemic they crime has gotten so bad..
Hi Granny Pat, it’s 1:43am here in Michigan. I’m on a schedule like you. I am a night owl. But I kind of like the peace and quiet. I just wanted to say hi. And now I’m going to finish this video. I had to go back and find some of your video’s I missed. Xoxo-Ashley 🌹❤️
Hello Granny Pat. You have a whole life time of stories that we love to hear. You think you may not find anything else to talk about but anything you say we love it. We just love hearing your chit chat and it takes a special person that can chit chat like you do . I live in Australia and you keep me company on many a evening and you have real story telling gift.
You so honest, compassionate and so clever. Keep up keeping us company because we love you and just to hear you chat, and it brings me comfort.
Love and hugs from Judy from the land down under.❤❤
@@JudeT7 I have longed to visit the land down under. Thanks for your kind words. Your support keeps me active with my stories.
Hello Granny Pat. I enjoyed your story very much. One cannot listen to Al Hirt's "Tijuana Taxi" without cheering up and feeling better about the day. I was born in 1957 in N.W. Ohio. My time machine goes back far enough to remember opening my eyes in the morning and hearing the clip clop sound of the milkman delivering in his horse drawn wagon. He would hop out with a wire basket full of enough milk and sundry dairy products to leave on the porches of two or three houses and his horse would follow him along the curb until he returned. Sometimes, the horse would leave an extra gift by the curbside that my Grandpa called a road apple. lol I am retired and live alone here in my one bedroom Apt. but to me it's a castle and I count my blessings every day. All the best to you, Gary
@@qguru5533 Gary, have seen my video about ‘KY Horse Biscuits? Also known as ‘road apples’. You are a year younger than my daughter, Jan.
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 Thank you Pat, I will check it out. Bye!
That was wonderful. It was my bedtime story. So pleased to know you G. Pat . And thank you for sharing some highlights of your life. Makes my life pale in comparison.☺️Never been to a broadway show before. But my life has been enormously blessed.Sweet dreams and good night from Arizona 👍🏽🌵❤️🙏🏽
Hi Granny Pat!. Another great memory and video. I had not thought of Al Hirt for a very long time. Shame on me. Always in "trumpet paradise" when hearing him play. Also enjoyed the other story about the man you recognized from another time and connected the dots. Special times that we recall are many. A life well lived has kept your memory bank in motion over the decades. You are a treasure. I loved to hear Al play "JAVA". September Song was a favorite ....and these few precious days, I'll spend with you....Nancy from IN 😊❤
@@NancyHudson-m9l Thank you. You are a jewel.
I love you my sweet and lovely 🌹🌹🌹 pat granny live you long time with the better health and wealth good luck ❤❤❤❤❤
I enjoyed this story and I like there music. I would enjoy that music today if someone would bring it back.
I'm a huge fan of Johnny Cash Granny Pat
I enjoy your videos. They are so interesting. Thank you for sharing your stories with us.
🌟💖😊🙏enjoying your talk’s ✨
I love “42nd Street”! Saw it locally, and I love the movie…..🎥
Great story Pat, thank you
David in Texas
@@davidadams9391 The movie was 1933. Wow!
If your thinking 1970 I was 7yrs old and remember that year as if it was yesterday.
I was in Overton, Nevada 60 miles from Las Vegas, Nevada. I would have been in 1st Grade . Since my birthdays in September I went to kindergarten at 6 yrs old .
I had a great time in Overton, Nevada. Then in the summer of 1973 we moved to Colorado. I remember those years very well.
@@debbiealtman5373 Hold on to those memories!
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 I well for ever. Those were the good ol days.
Me too Pat I ate at 9:30. Canes chicken. I also eat when I get hungry.
Hello, very interesting sweet lady ! You're a hoot n I appreciate you ❤mary in missouri
1960 "The TIme Machine".....Rod Taylor Yes i remember the movie "42nd Street"
@@SuperWoodyboy That’s it! I should have looked it up, but I don’t always know I’m going to make reference to these things! Thanks!
The little black guy was about the size of Sammy Davis, Jr. (couldn’t think of his name either--duh!)
For some reason the video is muted for me. I can hear other vids. I will keep trying back to see if it changes
@@A.L.I.S.O.N I can’t answer that. Try your sound when you have the video on.
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 the YT doesn't show a volume adjustment when I'm on the phone app. I don't have a computer now to check that. It's so strange. When I click a different video I can hear them. Just odd.😞
@@A.L.I.S.O.N I wish I knew the answer!
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 ((♡))
There were 2 Time Machine movies. I don’t remember a tv show./Our spirits stay young, Granny Pat. ❤/Little like Mickey Rooney?/I wish you could think of the name of the little guy with the low voice.
@@sharonedwards-kk1pd I didn’t know his name. He was just the little guy so outstanding you couldn’t have missed him. I believe Al Hirt spotted him in Printer’s Alley, Nashville, and realized he could be an asset to his (Al) show. I was shocked when I finally realized where I had seen him before!
Good video! That brings back memories...I don't know Al Hirt that well. I saw him on TV a few times, but I saw Doc Severenson every night on The Tonight Show. But the trumpeter that I really liked was Herb Alpert. I know he did some of Al Hirts songs, but he was so good. He was most popular in the 60's-70's, although I didn't realize he is still living. That little guy with the spats wasn't Louis Armstrong, was it? He used to carry around a cloth when he was playing his trumpet. Love that music too! Now I'm going to have to see an old movie with musicians or bands. Those are the best.
@@formermichiganian That little guy was about the size of Sammy Davis, Jr. He had the deepest speaking voice I’ve ever heard.
Granny Pat why don’t you tell stories about your husband,what did you do for a living,what happened to Jan’s father.♥️♥️♥️
@@dorothybentley6429 Some things personal should be kept personal. I could tell many things about my former husband, but keep in mind, he was also my children’s father. He died 18 years ago. I try to stay away from murky waters.
Did you delete Sunday July 14 live with Billy Gene video?
I can’t find the video.
@@sweetums6607 it came on late. It should be there, keep searching.
Billy Gene reposted it today on his channel
@@jimmiemabe6512 thanks
@@chitchatwithgrannypat7900 I see Billy Gene reposted the video today.
Hi Pat....have something for you...where can i find your mailing address?
Have you considered only putting out 2 videos a week? That might take some pressure off you. I really enjoy your stories. Thank you for sharing with us❤
@@HollyHammett Yes, and thanks for the suggestion.