Wednesday, May 5, 2010

ernie harwell

ernie harwell
Judge Joe West a long tribute to the legendary broadcaster Ernie Harwell of the loving way he knows: "Cowboy," wrote Ernie sings.West with Cowboy Joe aThrough the up-tempo, twangy country number, West mentions when the New York Giants played in the Polo Grounds and Harwell called Bobby Thomson's famed "Shot Heard 'Round the World" home run that beat the Dodgers and sent the Giants to the 1951 World Series.nd his love of music know, the fact that he released several albums, as co-author of a "Tribute to Ernie Harwell," Slayback Bill and Fred Rodgers, and sang a song that the life and times, Harwell , Tuesday at the age of 92 titles, died while tracing his own upbringing in North Carolina with his parents, sent by the grace of baseball, the Harwell
"When the Dodgers were in Brooklyn and the little boys dreamed," West sings, "Ernie Harwell told their story long before the TV screens. Mom and Dad watched the radio as if they could see a ballpark in their minds where the grass was always green.

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