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"Waiting For You" |
Sung By Annette Funicello |
Annette Funicello, born October 22, 1942, in Utica, New York. Annette and her family moved to the San Fernando Valley when she was four years old. She is best known for her role in "The Mickey Mouse Club" and in teenage beach movies of the early 1960's.Walt Disney saw Annette dancing the lead in Swan Lake, and invited her to audition for his new children'd show, 'The Mickey Mouse Club".She got her start at age thirteen in the show (1955). After leaving "The Mickey Mouse Cub" she remained under contract for Disney and appeared in many TV shows. In the early 1960's she starred in a Series of beach party movies with Frankie Avalon During this time she recorded a series of top 40 hits , In 1992 Annette announced that she was battling multiple sclerosis, a neurological disease, since 1987. She has her own Teddy Bear company, of which the proceeds go to the MS foundation. She has been married to Glen Holt, since 1986. This page is a special request for Marge Hickey. |
From The Poetry Collection Of Susan Jane Kahon |
"Im' Still So In Love With You" |
Time has passed by quickly It didn't slow down, at all Has my memory faded from your mind Or should I give your heart a call? Do you still think of me, now.. When lonely hours, come at night And do you still feel you care for me Even though w'ere out of sight? You know you're still in my heart My soul still wants you to belong.. Can we replace the time that's been lost Darling, I've been waiting so long.... Would it make a single difference To say my love, still lingers, true.. And even after, all this time I'm still so, in love, with you.... written by Susan Jane Kahon February 17, 2004 ICYU 8:19pm Recovered: Jan. 7th, 2024 Some Links & Counters may no longer be Active! |
In 1987, Annette Funicello again teamed up with Frankie AValon to co-produce and star in Paramount's "Back To The Beach" as parents of a pair of troublesome teenagers. In 1989 and 1990, Avalon and Funicello staged a nostalgic concert tour, performing the Beach Party music and pop hit singles they made famous in the 1960's. |
Susan's Poetry In Motion |
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