Thank you, Croonr1. Dennis was so lovely, so FUNNY, and such a beautiful singer. Credit to Jack Benny, to be big enough to let Dennis always get the bigger laughs. Love them both!
Anyone who changes their birth name for ANY reason other than marriage, is extremely disrespectful of their parents & their heritage. This is especially true, if the change is made at the behest of anyone else and for anticipated greater recognition & monetary gain.
Using your logic, can you explain why The Irish have been forced to Anglicize our names for over 600 years? Further, your comment also an anti-Semitic slur to the Jews as they have both Hebrew names and names which are acceptable in the nations in which they reside. Benjamin Kubelsky, Nathan Birnbaum and Meyer Kessler are all great examples. Their revised names are "Jack Benny," "George Burns" and "Carl Ballentine."
As Shakespeare wrote, ’Tis but thy name that is my enemy. What's in a name? Well, if a person decides to choose their name over their passion, rather their raison d'etre, then there is another name for that person. A fool.
My uncle Dennis was such a kind soul. RIP.🙏
My father was Charles Dant and I met Dennis Day many time...a great Irish tenor!
brings a tear to my eyes
this is the loveliest rendition of this song i've ever heard. a true gem.
The greatest Irish Tenor of all time, for me.
This was exactly what I wanted to hear. Perfect rendition.
Thank you, Croonr1. Dennis was so lovely, so FUNNY, and such a beautiful singer. Credit to Jack Benny, to be big enough to let Dennis always get the bigger laughs. Love them both!
One of the best Irish tenors, maybe just because I grew up with him. Huh? I was 10 in 48 and my mother was also a singer.
duck bumps on my goose bumps, L O L !
One of my favourite singers. Thank you. Alain
The Beatles bought me here
That is a surprising six degrees of separation lol
Love Jackie Wilson rendition.
Anyone who changes their birth name for ANY reason other than marriage, is extremely disrespectful of their parents & their heritage. This is especially true, if the change is made at the behest of anyone else and for anticipated greater recognition & monetary gain.
Using your logic, can you explain why The Irish have been forced to Anglicize our names for over 600 years? Further, your comment also an anti-Semitic slur to the Jews as they have both Hebrew names and names which are acceptable in the nations in which they reside. Benjamin Kubelsky, Nathan Birnbaum and Meyer Kessler are all great examples. Their revised names are "Jack Benny," "George Burns" and "Carl Ballentine."
@@elainelynch837 Not at all, Anti Semitism is NOT in my vocabulary.
As Shakespeare wrote, ’Tis but thy name that is my enemy. What's in a name? Well, if a person decides to choose their name over their passion, rather their raison d'etre, then there is another name for that person. A fool.
@@rossmartenak5517, half of Americans have changed their names.
@@stephenmcloughlin7718 Doesn't make it 'right'