SONG FOR SUNDAY
Being part of the YouTube family is like being in Vaudeville, but not getting any money. Well, most Vaudevillians didn't make any money, either, unless you were a BIG TIME performer, like Al Jolson.
Al Jolson in black face and singing Mammy would not go over too well nowadays, but he was a big hit back then.
I think I'm drifting away from my point, as usual, but my point is that like Vaudeville, YouTube has actors, comics, singer/songwriters, animal acts, musicians, and just about anything you can imagine to entertain us, but the difference is, most YouTubers only want a little recognition for what they do.
So, that's why I wrote this song. It is supposed to send the message that it's nice for friends and family members to show a little love for the hard work someone has put in to writing a song, or a poem, or even thinking up a comedy bit and sharing it with them.
Here it is:
Al Jolson in black face and singing Mammy would not go over too well nowadays, but he was a big hit back then.
I think I'm drifting away from my point, as usual, but my point is that like Vaudeville, YouTube has actors, comics, singer/songwriters, animal acts, musicians, and just about anything you can imagine to entertain us, but the difference is, most YouTubers only want a little recognition for what they do.
So, that's why I wrote this song. It is supposed to send the message that it's nice for friends and family members to show a little love for the hard work someone has put in to writing a song, or a poem, or even thinking up a comedy bit and sharing it with them.