Friday, July 28, 2023

I've Got Your Number


Welcome to Saturday: 9What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice.     We hate rules. We love to answer questions, however, and here are today's questions!
Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1. In this song, Tony sings that he recognizes his lover's insecurities because she's a lot like him. Are you unsure in social situations? Or do you meet new people easily?
 I don't make friends easily at all.  I am far too reserved. 

2) While singing was his livelihood, painting was Tony Bennett's passion. What hobby do you participate in with the greatest enthusiasm?
Painting, piano

3) Tony was a proud son of New Jersey. Many singers hail from The Garden State, including Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Frank Sinatra. What heroes, heroines or celebrities hail from your home state?  
Tony Bennett!  Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Frankie Vallee, Jon Bon Jovi,  John Travolta, Meryl Streep, Whitney Houston, Martha Stewart,  Jack Nicholson, Ed Harris, Jeanine Garofalo, David Cassidy
Bill Maher, Steven Spielberg, Judy Blume, Lou Costello, Aaron Burr, Justice William Brennan, David Copperfield, Connie Francis, James Gandolfini, Joyce Kilmer, Jared Kushner, Roy Scheider, Loretta Swit, Dionne Warwick, President Grover Cleveland,  Derek Jeter, Shaquille O'Neal, Justice Antonin Scalia, Dennis Rodman, Joe Rogan, Rick Barry.... on and on.

4) Though Tony dreamed of becoming a commercial artist, he had to drop out of school in his teens to help support his family. Looking back on your teen years, what did you want to do for a living? Is that what you ended up doing?  
I think I just really wanted to get married and have a family and that's what I ended up doing.

5) During WWII, Tony served in Germany. The first time his voice was broadcast was during an aircheck for Armed Forced Radio. For the occasion he sang "St. James Infirmary." That was Tony's first. Let's contrast it with your last. What's the most recent song you sang?
Karma Chameleon

6) After the War, Bob Hope saw him perform under his real name, Anthony Benedetto. Hope told him that, no matter how great his talent, his name would hold him back because it was too long for a marquee. And so, Tony Bennett was born. Tell us about a marquee in your town. Is it announcing a movie, play, or concert performance?
 "Fireworks on the beach and concert ".

7) In 2006, he recorded his Duets album, partnering with a variety of singers he admired. Tony said he enjoyed working with Paul McCartney at London's Abbey Road Studios, where the Beatles created their classic recordings. If you vacationed in London, what would you be sure to visit?
 Sherlock Holmes museum.

8) "I've Got Your Number" was performed by Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore on The Dick Van Dyke Show. According to Dick, they were so believable as a married couple that he received glares from a hotel clerk while checking in with his real-life wife, Margie. What TV or movie couple do you feel had "chemistry?"
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, Kathryn Hepburn and  Spenser Tracey.


9) Special summertime random question: Would you have more fun at a pro baseball game or an art museum exhibit?  Baseball game.
 

6 comments:

  1. Judging by everyone’s answers, a lot of us are baseball fans.

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  2. Somehow I don't classify an art museum as a "fun place" to visit. A baseball game would definitely be more fun. But an art museum would be more interesting, I'm sure. I enjoyed your answers. Your #2, yes, I can definitely see that! Would love to be a bug on the wall and watch you paint and play the piano! I can imagine you do that with great joy and fervor. have a blessed and peaceful weekend.

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  3. Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan - was that Sleepless in Seattle? I'd forgotten about that movie.

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  4. Baseball game for sure. I watched the Astros last night, of course I watched it at home, but still exciting!!

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