Word: gales
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Tell Me Why (Gale Storm; Dot). One of those concoctions that bear the inscrutable features of a hit. This one may have a pretty tune−with words about the mysteries of loving and leaving−but a listener would never know; Songstress Storm's voice skitters around it, slides under it, swoops past it, does everything but sing it straight...
Ivory Tower (Gale Storm; Dot). Another waltz in the rinky-dink style that seems to go with the rock-'n'-roll idiom. The simple-minded but bestselling message: "It's cold, so cold, in your ivory tower, and warm, so warm in my arms...
...bourgeois leads a somewhat more rugged existence. Huddied against the bank, grittily withstanding the force of a cold wind of near-gale proportions, they seek entertainment after a week's labor in Lamont or Widener...
...word moved across Georgia like a gale out of the Atlantic. Tearing up the statement he had planned to issue if George stayed in the race (asserting that Georgia needed a "young and vigorous" Senator), Herman Talmadge shot out a new announcement that included praise of George's service. Talmadge & Co. were jubilant; old Walter George's friends were sad but relieved...
Coach Bruce Munro will probably start his usual lineup, with Captain Dexter Lewis, Don Dawidoff, and Larry Coburn at attack. Midfielders will be Mac Hyde, Jim Gale, and Tom Draper, while Fred Sharf, Jim Herscot, and Leo Daley will start at defense. Dick Mackinnon will be in the crease...