Minister and essayist Robert Fulghum wrote that, when he was a child, he thought the second line of the Lord’s Prayer was, “Howard be thy name.” He therefore concluded that his family was directly related to God, as “Howard” was his mother’s maiden name.
library_dean about 6 years ago
That’s why they printed hymnals.
pschearer Premium Member about 6 years ago
Mondegreen.
Ubintold about 6 years ago
Eat yer hearts out, Peter, Paul, and Mary.
drogers30 about 6 years ago
That is what happens when you lose your hearing
bjballard1 about 6 years ago
I’d love to hear his entire version.
hogpop.padula about 6 years ago
Now that’s my kinda spiritual!
Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 6 years ago
When 75 years younger I always heard: "Glory Had A LuYa. Once asked what a LuYa was to the great amusement of the choir.
rshive about 6 years ago
Somewhere…beyond the sea…
captastro about 6 years ago
I wanna hear his version of “Louie, Louie”.
paullp Premium Member about 6 years ago
Minister and essayist Robert Fulghum wrote that, when he was a child, he thought the second line of the Lord’s Prayer was, “Howard be thy name.” He therefore concluded that his family was directly related to God, as “Howard” was his mother’s maiden name.
theincrediblebulk about 6 years ago
love his version of the hymn, but tis the season for Christmas carols. Who wants to join me in singing “Good King Wenchless”?
tghllama about 6 years ago
“My goat knows the bowling score, hallelujah…”
zippykatz about 6 years ago
“Seventy six strong bones led the good parade..”
drogers30 about 6 years ago
Hark Harold angel sings