| SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | SEPTEMBER 2022 | 29
What do you think makes life worth living?
I've heard it's the simple things that make life
worthwhile. Those words of wisdom seem
especially true when we realize how fortunate
most of us are to have our eyesight. So I got
to thinking about the many songs that are
about eyes. It's difficult to narrow a list of
songs on the subject of eyes, but here goes.
1. Jeepers Creepers, Jack Teagarden
2. Brown Eyed Girl, Van Morrison
3. I Only Have Eyes For You, The Flamingos
4. Betty Davis Eyes, Kim Carnes
5. These Eyes, The Guess Who
6. Lying Eyes, The Eagles
7. Green Eyed Lady, Sugarloaf
8. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain, Willie
Nelson
9. Green Eyes, Jimmy Dorsey
10. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, The Platters
11. Mystic Eyes, Them
12. Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,
Crystal Gayle
13. Hungry Eyes, Eric Carmen
14. Can't Take My Eyes Off You, Frankie Valli
15. Doctor My Eyes, Jackson Browne
16. Pretty Blue Eyes, Steve Lawrence
17. Spanish Eyes, Al Martino
18. Eyes Of A New York Woman, B. J.
Thomas
19. Pretty Little Angel Eyes, Curtis Lee
20. My Eyes Adored You, Frankie Valli
Barb Miller, Rosie Ingalls and D.J. Blast
would like you to peek in on this month's
karaoke on Fri., Sept. 23, 5:30 or 6 pm in the
South Clubhouse. If you have any questions
about our karaoke events, call Rosie Ingalls
at (951) 769-2645. We will look forward to
seeing you and as usual, we will keep a warm
disinfected microphone on for you.
Karaoke Group
Do you like to sing? Join our Barbershop Chorus! Sheet
music and learning materials are furnished to help even
the novice enjoy the experience. You can sing in this men's
chorus or enjoy a quartet experience with three other guys.
We all have a song in our hearts waiting to come out. For
more information contact Jim Langford at (951) 769-6065.
Barbershop Chorus Sun Lakes Strummers
Would you like to play the ukulele? The Sun Lakes Strummers are
strumming and singing in the Main Clubhouse Bus Room on Thursdays
(except the third Thursday of the month) from 1 to 3 pm. Playing the
ukulele and singing is a great stress reliever for both body and mind. Check
us out on Thursdays to meet our group and our instructor Al Morton. For
more information, call Nelly van Lommel at (909) 519-7390.