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Ya know.as you see all the bad news out there on TV, as you hear of all the war and strife and crime and unrest on the news. Bijoy Bayanno Keyboard Layout Pdf more. how cleansing and refreshing it is to hear this song, to put your mind back into proper perspective.It takes your mind back to a safe, warm place, a place where everyone gets along, where there is peace. This song has always been an 'emotional oasis' for me, when events of the day get me feeling sad. Louie Armstrong's almost grandfatherly tone and gentleness comes through to soothe your frayed emotions, reminding you what a truly wonderful and beautiful place this world can be, if we'd all just 'shake hands.sayin' 'How Do Ya Do. Adafruit Trinket Software Serial Finder here. ' To really say to each other, 'I Love You'.what a healing and ENNOBLING message his song brings!
Wish we'd have more music like this today. Bruce - San Jose, Ca. The late hall of fame baseball player Kirby Puckett of the Minnesota Twins used to sing this song to his peers when they'd gather at the annual induction ceremony. From our Minneapolis newspaper StarTribune: 'When Kirby Puckett was alive, entertainment wasn't a problem. Kolbert Equipment. With the Hall of Famers gathered in the Hawkeye Grill in the Otesaga Hotel for induction weekend, Puckett would grab the microphone and imitate Louis Armstrong, singing What a Wonderful World. 'Seriously, for those of you who don't know, Kirby did that song as well as anybody has ever done it,' Ozzie Smith said Friday in Cooperstown. 'He just had it.