Rest in Peace to Miss Edna Wright from the 70s group Honeycomb, who gave us the hit and told us all about the One One ads. That's probably where I learned about the Want ads from that song when I was a kid. So Rest In peace
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:03
Oh, my God. I'm loving this really good. I never heard this song. It passed by me. And now I'm proven Edna right. It's just so amazing how we, as human beings, are always going to be these people. We're just not going to ever change. And I'm grateful for that. Anyway. Great song. I'll play some outfits here
Mtwadamela Ijogo
@Mtwadamela · 2:02
Yeah. Thanks. I appreciate that. You know, you know, it's just occurred to me that, you know, in life, once we're gone, you know, after enough time passes, of course, none of us will ever be remembered after enough time. But very few things are remembered for that long and through that many ages and cultures and times
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:16
But I think it's a catharsis for us to acknowledge people who are out there in the limelight because it makes us feel like at least we're part of some kind of zeitgeist appreciation that we can give someone this love because we know so many people don't get it. I'm going to put a link to a movie that was so moving for me. It was called 20ft to Stardom, and it was about all the backup singers of the past 30 years or even longer