Although the Mystery Lyrics Calendar isnt working at the moment, this birthday bio from Krissy is just too good to miss! Krissy and a Fence

Favorite music:  many and varied, but generally classic rock and blues. LOVE blues, any era.

Watch too much tv.
Graphic artist hopefully with a new job soon, send freelance my way if you need any work done!
Couldn’t possibly name my favorite films, but I like those with intelligent scripts that have, “holy crap, I did NOT see that coming!” twists.
I had a cat for 18 years that died a few weeks ago. Still trying to get out of the habit of checking his food when I get home. Can’t believe he’s no longer with me. Planning on getting a new feline friend when I move to a new apartment in a couple of months. I also had a Quaker parrot named Caesar, but he was accidentally decapitated by a ceiling fan the night I moved into my current place in August. I miss him–he talked a lot, and I’m still getting used to not hearing, “Hey baby!” when I wake up every day. Thankfully the shock still hasn’t entirely worn off. I still have a Lutino yellow cockatiel named Gabriella. We named her Gabriel till she laid an egg one day. Scratch that–Gabriella it is. She’s a hoot.
Have two boyfriends that add up to about 75% of one. One of us will make a decision soon. I think. Maybe. Or something.
Completely ADDICTED to education in all of its forms. I have ADD so I take in a lot, but I don’t necessarily remember every bit of it. I’m afraid learning too many languages of late will make me forget them all, or combine them into some crazy überlanguage. I probably should have also been a researcher besides an artist.
Love video games, but I try not to let them take over my life. See television statement.
Master tailor and seamstress specializing in historical costuming, but modern things as well. Also a textile freak–I embroider, knit, crochet, tat lace, needlepoint, crewel and various other fiber fantasies. Taking orders! LOL
Krissy and Anthony

Krissy and Anthony

I have recently been swindled into making horse show-shirts for a girl I work with. 400 rhinestones and all. Don’t ask.

I have also recently been coerced into singing at weddings and for a local blues band, which I had no intention of doing. Still trying to stave that off.
My friends are scattered, but we’re still close, even after multiple-year hiatuses. Those are true family. As I like to say, good friends help you move, but true friends help you move the bodies.
Love Duran Duran and Skynyrd. How’s that for variety?
Recently got out of a disastrous 5 and a half year relationship. He is still being a punk, and just doesn’t get that I’m not coming back. Supposedly has a new girlfriend that he plans to marry by the end of next year. Woe, and good luck to the girl.
I am, on Dad’s side, Haitian, Ivory Coastal, Cherokee and Sioux. I am also, on Mom’s side, Irish, Scot, English, French, Italian, East Prussian (now Poland), Lithuanian, Portuguese and Jew. I like to refer to myself as the one-woman United Nations. I have no intention of going to G8 conferences, but I’d like to read the transcripts.
I play tennis and hockey, the latter of which I have an almost sick devotion. Go Red Wings! (By the way, I’ve been a fan since back in the day, NOT just because they win Stanley Cups of late.)
My father was in the 1972 Olympics in Munich, sprinter. Probably never heard of him. I haven’t heard from him in two years, and 15 previously.
Krissy with hair swept

Krissy with hair swept

My mother is a writer, currently inventing a language of the witches. She was also a Naval Combat nurse in Vietnam, a serious protester, hung out with Abbie Hoffman, and once got herself arrested for chaining herself to an Administration desk at Drake University in Iowa. My grandfather still cackles thinking about bailing her out of jail. She did not find his delight as entertaining. Mom rules.

My sister has a boy and a girl, and a stepson. Their names are Hunter, Lily and Lake, respectively. That was totally accidental. They are not tree-chaining vegans by any stretch of the imagination. She is a nurse and will be in med school soon. Sister rules.
My two half-brothers (from Dad) were basically lost to me for about 15 years, then we suddenly found each other again. As it turns out, the older, Dave, is one of my close friend Kelly’s best friend for years. Ironic, huh? Dave married a marvelous girl named Annette that eerily resembles my mother, red hair and all. Kelly is also involved in the 75% boyfriend ratio. I bet Dave would be disappointed if I didn’t pick Kelly, and frankly, so would Kelly’s parents. How do you get yourself into these things? Anyone?
I speak French, Italian, some Spanish, and enough German to get myself into trouble. I currently have exchange students from Germany and Japan living with me. They are funny, funny girls and absolute darlings.
I may be taking a trip to Miami to see a guy I’ve known for years, who of late is trying to woo me with a trophy-wife lifestyle. Poor thing, that he thinks he has to transact women into dating him. Again, how do you get yourself into these things? Bueller??
Also coming up:
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I am a Christianized Jew who is riding the fence between intelligent design creationism and evolution. I’ll decide for sure when I see the missing link…

I have an HP Pocket PC that I can’t live without. I hate being on the phone. I was once told by an interviewer that I talk too much. Perhaps this missive is proof of that. Sorry, ADD does that.

Krissy Profile Pic

Krissy Profile Pic

I have had 8 surgeries for cervical cancer, and am completely cancer-free and with intact reproductive utensils. Ain’t modern medicine grand? I still, however, jump at the sound of fingernail clippers. LOL
My friends are all their own brand of crazy.
My middle name is Janellyn, which is Welsh. It is a 500+ year old family name. My first name is Kristin. It should have been Morgan, but my father talked my mother into Kristin, which was the name of a local weather girl he was in love with at the time. THANKS Daddy.
My last name ought to be Jewell, for a cane plantation in Haiti from where some of my people come. It was changed to Lee when my father was adopted by another part of the family.
I’ll stop there before you feel like you’re reading War and Peace.  =)

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Krissy Lee
Kismet Design
Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/krissylee

Remember “Bridge to the Stars” -  our own charity that benefits the Sternenbrücke Childrens Hospice in Hamburg and more recently the “Make A Wish” Foundation?

I have made the current account of $74.34 a round 75 Euros and transfered the balance to the bank account of the Hospice today. Thus the current account now stands at 0.00 and we are ready to build up again!

Transfer report (PDF) (pop-up)

In the sidebar on the right hand side of the page, you are now able to donate to this charity directly through paypal, and, as has always been the case, any takings generated through clicking on Amazon links on this website will also be donated to Bridge to the Stars

Update: The Bridge to the Stars Online Store is now back online. You can access via the menu or click here. Let’s see if we can get some money generated for christmas for our charity!

In future I will think twice about sending out Tunes on a sunday. For some reason, sundays offerings don’t seem to be read as much as when I send them on monday…. this week though I have no choice, dental appointment tomorrow, and I probably won’t be in the mood for sending out clues afterwards.
unfortunately I am going to have to disable the Mystery Lyrics Calendar. It is causing big problems with the slide show and the pictures, and that I can’t do with… I will be looking out for other solutions, but until then , we will have to do without it, I’m afraid

Last weeks choice was not so easy, as although this was a hit in Europe and is considered a classic, it unfortunately (and surprisingly) didn’t make such of an impression on the US market.I was of course looking for “Nik Kershaw” and “Wouldn’t It Be Good“, which was correctly recognised by Clete6, Alan Novich and Spnnrn. Well done you 3!!

If you’re curious about this song or the artist, just click on the album cover to be taken to Amazon, where you can find out more…

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Todays offering is one of my all time favorite songs, and it dates back to 1956 I believe (Hil, this one is for you!).

There are 5 points on offer for today’s clip!

Name the Tune for 1 point, name both artists singing the song for points no 2 & 3

For extra points! This song was covered in the early 90s (guessing) by an english couple, (in my opinion the cover version came nowhere near the original!) For points 4 & 5, name the couple that sang the duett again in the 90s.

Oh and if you tell me which version you like best, and why, then there’s an extra bonus point, making it 6

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Back to the fray, I’m sending this out on sunday evening instead of tomorrow due to LDR Meetings at work.

I’d like though just to fill you in with some of the features on this page. Some of you may have noticed that the event calendar stopped working. It was a problem with the plugin, which the author seems to have solved, at least everything seems to be working again.

Soon you will also be able to send eCards directly from the Mystery Lyrics Site. I am working on the graphics at the moment, if anyone would like to help, why not get in touch…

Now to Name That Tune

Kiki DeeWell more of you recognised last weeks tune than I expected, it was of course “Kiki Dee” with “Amoureuse“. Quite a few of you recognised the singer as Olivia Newton-John, which I believe is Googles fault - that’s what you get when you go cheating ….

Over to the folks that got it correct: Well done Clete6, Alan Novich, rettaric, Dan, ElvisAaron, Trish and Todd. The following players knew that the singer was Kiki Dee or that the song was “Amoureuse”: Debi, Spnnrn, Tom L, Mike (mscho)

I fancy this weeks offering may be a little more difficult.
Although this 80s song was a huge hit, I’m not sure that
it was so popular in the USA, and the words are all
mumble jumbled making it a hard job for Google today

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While trying to work out the answer, why not have a look
at “Desert Island Discs” on this website

Comments from last week:

“My sister had this album and played it 24/7 in the early 70’s”
ElvisAaron

“miss kiki dee and amoureuse. she had something for a while. hope it wasn’t only elton !”
Alan Novich

Read all last weeks comments by clicking here

So Lonely one....I came across an article on one of the websites I read regularly that caught my interest.

One of the oldest music programmes in England is a Show called “Desert Island Discs”. It has been running regularly since 1942.

Today I want to introduce this game to Mystery Lyrics.

The rules are simple: You are stranded on a desert island. (How you know this before hand escapes me, but never mind.) You are allowed

  • 8 Records or CDs
  • 1 Book. You don’t need to take the Bible or other religious book, because its already there. So are the complete works of Shakespeare
  • 1 Luxury Item. Your luxury item cannot be anything that might aid your escape from the island (like a boat…), or anything that would produce music, like an iPod

So, what would you take with you, and why?

Think about it and put your suggestions in the comments box below.

The pic on this page is released under a Creative Commons License: Creative Commons License photo credit: Shahnoor Habib

Thanks to the BBC’s “Desert Island Discs” and to Yellow Swordfish for inspiration

Well, after presenting the Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again” the previous week, I obviously thought it would be appropriate to fool myself last week. Thing is, I always check the songs I want to present on the Billboard Website to make sure that they are in fact tunes that hit the US charts - no point in sending clues to songs that you have no chance of recognising… Anyway, I obviously looked at the wrong song, as I noted that it reached no. 46 on the Billboard charts in 1968, whereas it did in fact get to number 1 in 1967. This made of course a gimme for a lot of you, which I hadn’t quite intended

Last weeks offering was “The Lemon Pipers” with their song “My Green Tambourine”.

Well done to the following players that got it all right…

Debi, alan novich, Trish and Todd, Spudpar, Hil, Linda, Mike (mscho), TOM L, rettaric, Dan, Doug, Renfield, Mike (daddyo), Clete6, Spnnrn.

You all saw through my feeble attempts to fool you … lol

No matter, let’s see what you make of this clip. The artist concerned was one of my favorite vocalists in the 70s. She has had a long career, and is still singing.

I remember Kent talking about this song a few years ago, saying that he had gone out to buy the LP just because of this song, (which is also what I did) so I know some of you will recognise it.

Just for the record, I have been unable to find any Billboard statistics for this song (how convenient lol)

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Knowing that you are all lovers of good music, I’m sure you won’t mind me plugging one of my favorite artists on this page. Many of you will know that I got to know Caro, one of my idols from my youth, a couple of years ago, and since then have been involved, designing the official fan webpages. Now, at last, Caro’s latest album is available at CDBaby, and thus to the US music loving public. You can preview the album at www.caro-fans.com and buy at CDBaby if you like it. Or … a long shot, if you’re a reader of Forgotten Hits, there are 3 Caro LPs to be won
Have you submitted your favorite albums yet for the Mystery Lyric Awards? Click here to start.