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Een dag niet gelachen, is een dag niet geleefd! / A laugh a day keeps the doctor away!

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Other Songs I Sing In English

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  • My Way - Popeye (Rock version)
    by Tonny Felicia Kamper on October 30, 2011 at 10:34 AM
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    I'm singing this in a rock version on a background with a wink, I hope you like it, have a great week and take care, Popeye.

  • Casablanca (Disco) - Mary Ann cover
    by Popeye Kamper on January 27, 2009 at 1:46 PM
    672 Views - 0 Comments

    I'm singing this song because the original inspired me, I've made my own version and I sing it on my OWN way and in my OWN style! I'm NOT trying to immitate former performers, so judge me on my own merites! My wife has made the videoclip. When you want to place a comment you are welcome to, but hey guys... be POLITE! Show me the common courtesy I deserve! Or else I have to remove/delete the comment!

  • Save The Last Dance - Popeye
    by Popeye Kamper on April 22, 2015 at 7:43 AM
    659 Views - 0 Comments

    I'm singing this song because I was inspired by it, I've made my own version and I sing it on my own way and in my own style. I'm not trying to immitate former performers, so judge me on my own merites! My wife has made the videoclip! When you want to place a comment you are welcome to, but hey guys... be POLITE! Show me the common courtesy I deserve! Or else I have to remove/delete the comment !

  • Country Roads (HD) - Popeye
    by Tonny Felicia Kamper on June 18, 2010 at 10:15 AM
    653 Views - 0 Comments

    Requested song, background West Virginia Scenic Highway Route 150, I've made my own version and I sing it on my own way and in my own style. I'm not trying to immitate former performers, so judge me on my own merites! My wife has made the videoclip!

  • Silvery Moon - Popeye
    by Popeye Kamper on March 16, 2017 at 3:39 PM
    636 Views - 0 Comments

    I'm singing this song because I was inspired by it, I've made my own version and I sing it on my own way and in my own style. I'm not trying to immitate former performers, so judge me on my own merites! My wife has made the videoclip! When you want to place a comment you are welcome to, but hey guys... be POLITE! Show me the common courtesy I deserve! Or else I have to remove/delete the comment! DISCLAIMER: Use here of Copyrighted material does not violate guidelines of United States Code "Fair Use" Titles. Items presented at this public place are intended for education, comparison and discussion. Copyright holders are always respected and not infringed upon!

  • A Steel Guitar And A Glass Of Wine - Pop...
    by Popeye Kamper on May 4, 2012 at 6:37 AM
    618 Views - 0 Comments

    Another golden oldie I was inspired by, so I made my own version of it. I hope you like it.. Have a great weekend and take care, Popeye.

  • Coward Of The County - Kenny Rogers (cov...
    by Popeye Kamper on March 27, 2009 at 5:27 AM
    588 Views - 0 Comments

    I'm singing this song because the original inspired me, I've made my own version and I sing it on my OWN way and in my OWN style! I'm NOT trying to immitate former performers, so judge me on my own merites! My wife has made the videoclip. When you want to place a comment you are welcome to, but hey guys... be POLITE! Show me the common courtesy I deserve! Or else I have to remove/delete the comment!

  • My Tribute to the WWII Canadian Soldiers...
    by Popeye Kamper on May 8, 2010 at 9:14 AM
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    Thumbs up for all the allied forces during WWII !!! I'm am so grateful to ALL the allies during WWII, but in particular to the Canadians! If all those brave men and women wouldn't have been there, then I wouldn't have been born in may 1945 just a few days after the liberation of Holland !! So THANK YOU GUYS!!! Here's my tribute to you!!! A QUOTE: "Canada declared war on Germany in September 1939. Canada declared war on Germany on 10 September. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King promised that only volunteers would serve overseas..Canada was unprepared for war. The regular army of 4500 men, augmented by 51,000 partly-trained reservists, possessed virtually no modern equipment. The air force had fewer than 20 modern combat aircraft while the navys combat potential consisted of only six destroyers, the smallest class of ocean-going warships. It was a modest beginning. Between 1939 and 1945, the Royal Canadian Air Force enlisted 232,000 men and 17,000 women and operated 86 squadrons, including 47 overseas. Canadians flew bomber, fighter, reconnaissance, transport, and other missions around the world. Tens of thousands of Canadian air crew also served with Britains Royal Air Force and Canadian fighter aircraft participated in the epic Battle of Britain in 1940. For the rest of the war, Canadian fighter-bombers attacked coastal areas in German-occupied Europe while Canadian heavy bombers struck at targets much further inland. In addition, Canadian maritime patrol bombers based in Canada, Newfoundland, Iceland and Britain fought German submarines. By 1945, the R.C.A.F. had grown to be the worlds fourth- largest air force. More than 17,000 Canadian airmen perished during the war. Canada was a full partner in the success of the Allied landings in Normandy (D- Day). Determined to end four years of often-brutal German occupation, on 6 June 1944, Allied forces invaded Western Europe along an 80-kilometre front in Normandy, France. Of the nearly 150,000 Allied troops who landed or parachuted into the invasion area, 14,000 were Canadians. They assaulted a beachfront code-named Juno, while Canadian paratroopers landed just east of the assault beaches. Although the Allies encountered German defences bristling with artillery, machine guns, mines, and booby-traps, the invasion was a success. Other Canadians helped achieve this victory. The Royal Canadian Navy contributed 110 ships and 10,000 sailors in support of the landings while the R.C.A.F. had helped prepare the invasion by bombing targets inland. On D- Day and during the ensuing campaign, 15 R.C.A.F. fighter and fighter-bomber squadrons helped control the skies over Normandy and attacked enemy targets. On D-Day, Canadians suffered 1074 casualties, including 359 killed. Canada played a strong role in defeating the Axis powers. The price of victory was high: approximately 23,000 Canadians laid down their lives serving in the army, 17,000 in the air force, 2000 in the navy and 1600 in the merchant navy. Another 54,000 Canadians were wounded and thousands would be physically impaired or psychologically scarred for life. Over 700 Newfoundlanders also died during the war. ------------------------------ Proud To Be Canadian!" Images found on: http://www.militaryimages.net

  • I Need More Of You - Popeye (HD)
    by Popeye Kamper on April 27, 2012 at 6:31 AM
    572 Views - 0 Comments

    Inspired again by this Oldie, so I made my own version of it. I hope you like it.. Have a great weekend and take care, Popeye.

  • Poetry In Motion - Popeye (HD)
    by Popeye Kamper on June 23, 2011 at 9:51 AM
    561 Views - 0 Comments

    Another golden oldie.. I hope you enjoy it, have a great week and take care, Popeye.

  • Sha La La La La - Popeye (HD)
    by Popeye Kamper on April 20, 2012 at 8:31 AM
    552 Views - 0 Comments

    I was inspired by this rocking song for females but I sang it anyway LOL, have a great weekend my friends and take care.

  • Knock Three Times (HD) - Popeye
    by Popeye Kamper on May 27, 2010 at 8:42 AM
    547 Views - 0 Comments

    I'm singing this song by request, I've made my own version and I sing it on my own way and in my own style. I'm not trying to immitate former performers, so judge me on my own merites! My wife has made the videoclip!


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