Timeless Melodies by Robert Dennis is a heartfelt collection celebrating songs that
have shaped generations. This curated anthology features cherished classic lyrics
from various decades, reflecting the essence of influential musical eras.
Spanning genres from the 1940s swing to 1950s rock 'n' roll and 1970s ballads,
each chapter focuses on a specific decade and its iconic artists. Dennis's insightful
commentary links the lyrics to their historical and emotional significance.
Whether revisiting old favorites or discovering classics anew, Timeless Melodies
offers a nostalgic journey and a tribute to music that continues to resonate through
time.
Timeless Melodies by Robert Dennis is a heartfelt collection celebrating songs that
have shaped generations. This curated anthology features cherished classic lyrics
from various decades, reflecting the essence of influential musical eras.
Spanning genres from the 1940s swing to 1950s rock 'n' roll and 1970s ballads,
each chapter focuses on a specific decade and its iconic artists. Dennis's insightful
commentary links the lyrics to their historical and emotional significance.
Whether revisiting old favorites or discovering classics anew, Timeless Melodies
offers a nostalgic journey and a tribute to music that continues to resonate through
time.
Timeless Melodies by Robert Dennis is a heartfelt collection celebrating songs that
have shaped generations. This curated anthology features cherished classic lyrics
from various decades, reflecting the essence of influential musical eras.
Spanning genres from the 1940s swing to 1950s rock 'n' roll and 1970s ballads,
each chapter focuses on a specific decade and its iconic artists. Dennis's insightful
commentary links the lyrics to their historical and emotional significance.
Whether revisiting old favorites or discovering classics anew, Timeless Melodies
offers a nostalgic journey and a tribute to music that continues to resonate through
time.
I was born in the mid-1930s in Nashville, Tennessee. My first years, I grew up on my grandfather's farm in Kingston Spring, Tennessee, before my father was called back to the Workshop for the blind. Was called back to work. He had been living with all of us for some time. So we moved back to Nashville on Park Avenue. We had to live close to the workshop since he had to walk from work. The other thing I remember at the town house was when we had a well closed at the back porch. It was raining that day, so we were playing on the porch-me, my hatchet and brother Russell.