Quotes of Sam Moore - somelinesforyou

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ It came from nowhere, blazed up like a brush fire, pulled us together at the bottom of the Depression, held us together through a war, galloped up to the brink of television and fell over dead. ”

- Sam Moore

“ Radio tried everything, and it all worked. It invented a new kind of singer whose voice wasn't even loud enough to carry across a hotel bedroom, and Americans, as it turned out, would rather hear these crooners than any big-bellied tenor who ever shook an opera house chandelier. ”

- Sam Moore
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