I'm getting kind of nervous. Quite a few people from my general age range are 'shuffling off this mortal coil'! Does this mean I have to give up BACON?
I just now checked Wikipedia, to see if that's mentioned, and sure enough it is:
Ja'Net DuBois and Jeff Barry co-wrote The Jeffersons theme song, "Movin' on Up", which was sung by DuBois with a gospel choir.
Woulda never known that had you not mentioned it, Cell!
Tell me about it, plant. For decades, I thought that the woman who played "Weezie," George Jefferson's wife, sang the song! Her speaking voice and the singing voice on the theme sound a lot alike to me!
QuitePleasant 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 18 日 10:55下午
Ja'Net - such a lovely lady with wonderful and refreshing talent for acting, singing, comic timing, and pleasant interviewing.
She will be missed. My sympathies
wonder2wonder 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 18 日 10:58下午
R.I.P.
genplant29 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 18 日 11:52下午
I remember her.
RIP.
bratface 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 19 日 12:00上午
I'm getting kind of nervous. Quite a few people from my general age range are 'shuffling off this mortal coil'! Does this mean I have to give up BACON?
genplant29 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 19 日 12:04上午
Uh-oh! Well, avoid walking under any tall ladders or crossing black cats or opening any umbrellas indoors, and you'll probably be fine.
QuitePleasant 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 19 日 2:12下午
Yes! and also avoid Limbo-ing under any small ladders, or tossing polecats, or bludgeoning the door with an umbrella, or you'll probably be fined.
bratface 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 19 日 2:57下午
Thanks for the advice all.
tmdb53400018 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 20 日 4:17上午
RIP, Ms. DuBois. She had a positive energy on the show, and I recently heard that she sang the theme song to "The Jeffersons."
genplant29 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 20 日 5:10上午
That's neat, Cell!
I just now checked Wikipedia, to see if that's mentioned, and sure enough it is:
Woulda never known that had you not mentioned it, Cell!
tmdb53400018 的回复
于 2020 年 02 月 20 日 12:06下午
Tell me about it, plant. For decades, I thought that the woman who played "Weezie," George Jefferson's wife, sang the song! Her speaking voice and the singing voice on the theme sound a lot alike to me!