Sissel, Dearheart, I see us somehow united in this song along with millions of others of course. Just as you it belongs to the ages. The first time I heard it was on my little radio in Melita, Manitoba, in 1952, while a very young boy working on the oil. As I listened it told me there was hope. Had I known I would somehow share it with you I think I'd have fainted in the sadness of knowing you were not yet in the world. In my troubled life I think there was still a spark of something divine.
You are a really great history teacher, im very impressed about your teaching and greatful history explanation ... and your honest and passion song, I heard this song in many versions. Yours is the honest and the deep impressionest at all. Faithfully yours ... if i ever visit the USA, I will sit down and listen to your cool songs .. Greetings from Family Grebner, Bavarian ... we love our homeland too ...
Thank you for the kind words. I was indeed a high school history teacher for a time. I brought my love of historical reenacting to the classroom and taught my classes as if they were campfire chats, which is how I had learned alot about history. I was stationed in Berlin in the US Air Force when the Berlin Wall came down, and often visited a buddy down in Würzburg, in the Bavarian area. Tschüss!
Sissel, Dearheart, I see us somehow united in this song along with millions of others of course. Just as you it belongs to the ages. The first time I heard it was on my little radio in Melita, Manitoba, in 1952, while a very young boy working on the oil. As I listened it told me there was hope. Had I known I would somehow share it with you I think I'd have fainted in the sadness of knowing you were not yet in the world. In my troubled life I think there was still a spark of something divine.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks so much. You filled in a lot of gaps.
You are welcome. Glad I could help.
You are a really great history teacher, im very impressed about your teaching and greatful history explanation ... and your honest and passion song, I heard this song in many versions. Yours is the honest and the deep impressionest at all. Faithfully yours ... if i ever visit the USA, I will sit down and listen to your cool songs ..
Greetings from Family Grebner, Bavarian ... we love our homeland too ...
Thank you for the kind words. I was indeed a high school history teacher for a time. I brought my love of historical reenacting to the classroom and taught my classes as if they were campfire chats, which is how I had learned alot about history. I was stationed in Berlin in the US Air Force when the Berlin Wall came down, and often visited a buddy down in Würzburg, in the Bavarian area. Tschüss!