It All Depends On You (1959)
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.
1) In this song, Shirley Bassey sings that she could be happy or sad. As you answer these questions, do lean more toward happy or sad?
I'm ok. I don't feel great today, but mood stabilizers are fully engaged, so no tears and no maniacal laughter or shouting.
2) She tells us that she can save money or spend it. Do you try to stick to a budget?
I pay the bills and buy what I need to get by. Everything else is gravy. I just don't like to spend money.
3) By the time Shirley Bassey recorded "It All Depends on You," it was already an oldie, written back in 1926. Can you think of a song, book, or movie that you enjoy today that you believe audiences will relate to 2125?
Bold of you to expect society not to implode in the next 100 years...
I'd guess the religious books will continue on: Torah/Talmud, Christian scriptures, Qu'ran, Bhagavad Gita. They've made it this far after all.
4) Though she has risen to the title Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE), her childhood allowed her little education. She dropped out at 15 and got a factory job to help her family. How old were you when you got your first full-time job? What was it?
First permanent full-time job was when I was 24. I worked full-time during summers in college, and part-time pretty much starting at 16 till 24. That job was my first job as a librarian. It was 1988 and I was stoked to be earning a cool $20,000/year.
5) A favorite of the Royal Family, Shirley performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Party at Buckingham Palace. How would you like to celebrate your next anniversary or birthday? Are you in the mood for a big blow out, or would you prefer something low key?
Low key. It's going to be a rough one this year. Possibly permanently going forward. No Beasty to celebrate joint Birthday Week for the first time in 40+ years.
6) Madame Tussaud's has two wax figurines of Shirley – one in London and a second in Las Vegas. Do you enjoy wax museums, or do you think they're creepy?
I think they are creepy, thought I've never visited one in person.
7) In 1959, when this song was popular, most women wore nylons on a daily basis and the average price per pair was $1. What socks or leg wear – if any – do you have on right now?
Naked feet! I can't stand stuff on my feet anymore; incipient neuropathy is weird.
8) Also in 1959, Alaska became our 49th state. Today, cruise lines showcase Alaska on 4- or 7-night cruises. What do you consider the perfect length for a vacation trip? Is a 3-day weekend too short? Are two weeks away from home too long? What's your ideal?
It fully depends on how far away I'm going and how much I'm spending on travel. If I'm going to the Big City nearby, a few days is plenty. If I'm going over an ocean, book me for a few weeks please.
9) Random question: Which cable channel would you watch more often – one that shows nothing but classic sitcoms, or one that shows nothing but new movies?
Of those two options, I'd rather watch (some) old sitcoms. Movies do not interest me much.
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I’m wondering about those religious books. Part of our society is moving towards fundamentalism but part is moving away from any sort of organized religion
Your answer to #3 humbled me. My mind went to Barbie, and yours to scripture!
#3, good answer and I hope you are right. I believe you are. Loved your answers! Have a nice weekend.
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Nothing wrong with Barbie! I just went to books and there isn't a single book that I feel safe that will survive the next 100 years beyond the Big Ones.
Songbird, I really do think--based on historical precedent--that these will survive with lots of 'edits' and 'corrections.' And so the world turns.
Society may implode in 100 years, but somebody will still have books.
#3 The next 10 or 15 years is going to be the critical to the future of the world.
#4 I remember when a summer job would pay for a year’s tuition.
#7 This morning it was 58 when I woke up… I got my fleece robe and wool knee high socks.
#9 Ditto
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