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My Lucky Day – Cool Tunes for Kids by Eric Herman

www.erichermanmusic.com Children’s music artist Eric Herman performs and stars in this cartoon video that depicts a day that seems particularly lucky in many ways. (Stay tuned for the stinger after the credits!) This song is from Eric’s Snow Day! CD… Continue reading

“Lucky Day!” (The Revelers, 1926)

The Revelers–the original Revelers were tenors Franklyn Baur (1.) and Lewis James (2.), baritone Elliot Shaw (3.), bass Wilfred Glenn (4.), and pianist Frank Black, 5.)are best known today for inspiring the German singing group, The Comedian Harmonists. Lead tenor… Continue reading

Lucky Man by Emerson, Lake and Palmer

From Songfacts.com: Arguably ELP’s best known song, this almost did not happen. On the last day of recording their first album, ELP did not have enough material to fulfill their contract requirements of 21 minutes per album side. Greg Lake… Continue reading