Meeting Ruby
Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 3:09 am
I met Ruby Murray at the Hawth Theatre in Crawley and I was the youngest member of the audience at the time. I had planned a very special surprise fr my Mother who was dying and believe me she had a wonderful time.
After the concert we met Ruby in the foyer and she was wonderful, asked me which of her songs was my favourite and I proudly told her Dear Daddy as I had learnt he words when I was just 4 years old and could get round my Father very easily with them. Out f the blue she asked me if I would like t sing a few lines with her and I was s very happy. Today the songs that sh sung still mean a great deal to me and I play them daily and I am at the mment teaching my Great Granddaughter Alyssia who is 3 years old the words to Dear Daddy.
Losing a Son a few years ago was tragic and as a result we mved to the lovely Island f Lanzarote where I sing semi pro and one of our favourite sngs is Welcome t my little corner of the world. I like to think that my son smiles when he hears me sing that song as he did when we played it when he was alive.
It is such a shame when we lose singers of Ruby's quality but such a wonderful priveledge when we are able to meet them in person and I will always admire her and hpe that she is still singing and charming the Angels just as the Angel she was.
To all the fans out there keep smiling and playing the songs that's what keeps this wonderful lady aiive in our hearts and thoughts.
To her family I can only say that it is very hard even after all this time but the memories we have will stay with us frever and they can never be taken from us.
Reagrds to all
Valerie
After the concert we met Ruby in the foyer and she was wonderful, asked me which of her songs was my favourite and I proudly told her Dear Daddy as I had learnt he words when I was just 4 years old and could get round my Father very easily with them. Out f the blue she asked me if I would like t sing a few lines with her and I was s very happy. Today the songs that sh sung still mean a great deal to me and I play them daily and I am at the mment teaching my Great Granddaughter Alyssia who is 3 years old the words to Dear Daddy.
Losing a Son a few years ago was tragic and as a result we mved to the lovely Island f Lanzarote where I sing semi pro and one of our favourite sngs is Welcome t my little corner of the world. I like to think that my son smiles when he hears me sing that song as he did when we played it when he was alive.
It is such a shame when we lose singers of Ruby's quality but such a wonderful priveledge when we are able to meet them in person and I will always admire her and hpe that she is still singing and charming the Angels just as the Angel she was.
To all the fans out there keep smiling and playing the songs that's what keeps this wonderful lady aiive in our hearts and thoughts.
To her family I can only say that it is very hard even after all this time but the memories we have will stay with us frever and they can never be taken from us.
Reagrds to all
Valerie