Friday, April 19, AD 2024 2:17am

K-K-K-K-Katy

Something for the weekend.  KK-K-K-Katy, one of the more popular songs of 1918.  Our times do not have a monopoly on silly music.  Kids were still singing this in the Sixties when I was growing up.

 

 

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Dr. Mabuse
Dr. Mabuse
Saturday, February 3, AD 2018 8:01am

I remember this! I saw someone sing it on TV on either the Mike Douglas Show or Merv Griffin!

lisag
lisag
Saturday, February 3, AD 2018 2:20pm

I loved this song growing up. Every once in a while I still sing it to myself. The idea that a man would adore a girl so much and spill his love out to her. Charming and innocent.

Kathryn
Kathryn
Saturday, February 3, AD 2018 7:05pm

My father used to sing this to me as a child. Always embarassed me. Now I know where it came from. Thank you.

Kmbold
Kmbold
Sunday, February 4, AD 2018 6:21pm

My father-in-law sang the first line of the chorus when our Katie was born in 1968. I didn’t get it.

Struggling Catholic
Struggling Catholic
Wednesday, February 7, AD 2018 5:51am

I had np idea the song was that old. In terms of silliness, the 1920’s hit “Yes, We Have No Bananas” beats it, though.
Many thousands still sing one of the big hits of 1908 from opening day through October:. Here’s a Doris Day- Frank Sinatra version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HiOXBHNaXk

I somehow doubt whatever the big hits of 2008 were will last that long.

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