"Walking the Floor Over You" is a #countryMusic song written by #ErnestTubb, recorded on April 26, 1941 in #FortWorth, Texas, and released in the United States #thatYear. The original version included only Tubb's vocals and acoustic guitar accompanied by "Smitty" Smith on electric guitar. Tubb later re-recorded the song with his band, the Texas Troubadours. The original single became a hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFFMiItHJLw
Ernest Tubb - I'm Walking The Floor Over You (1961)

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"I'm in the Mood for Love" is a #popular song published in 1935. The music was written by #JimmyMcHugh, with the lyrics by #DorothyFields. The song was introduced by #FrancesLangford in the movie #EveryNightAtEight released #thatYear. It became Langford's #signatureSong. #BobHope, who frequently worked with Langford entertaining troops in World War II, later wrote that her performance of the song was often a show-stopper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Il_Le_uR8
Erroll Garner - I'm In The Mood For Love 1951 (Jazz Piano Synthesia + Double Bass) [Lo-fi original]

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"Walking the Floor Over You" is a #countryMusic song written by #ErnestTubb, recorded on April 26, 1941 in #FortWorth, Texas, and released in the United States #thatYear. The original version included only Tubb's vocals and acoustic guitar accompanied by "Smitty" Smith on electric guitar. Tubb later re-recorded the song with his band, the Texas Troubadours. The original single became a hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAjph6Kwaks
Merle Haggard And Ernest Tubb - Walking the Floor Over You(LIVE)

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“I bound myself to devote my life to Magick at Easter 1898 (era vulgari) and received my first initiation on November 18 of that year.”

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"I bound myself to devote my life to Magick at Easter 1898 (era vulgari) and received my first initiation on November 18 of that year." - The Hermetic Library Blog

I bound myself to devote my life to Magick at Easter 1898 (era vulgari) and received my first initiation on November 18 of that year. Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears, Chapter XXXV: The Tao (2) Consider also: “But the first call: 1896. In a Bierhalle under the shadow of the Matterhorn I met an alchemist. […]

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