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Take That To The Bank 7:24:23 8.57 PM

Jul 25, 20233 min
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Show: EXPLANAE MOMENT

Story by: Gail Nobles
Photo credit: AvidMusicInc - Own work
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Keyboardist: Gail Nobles

Good evening everyone! I'm Gail Nobles! It was around 1978 when I heard Shalamar song Take That To The Bank. It was written by K. Spencer and L. Silvers. The song was released in the good old days.

My mama and daddy had a big old giant glass jar, and they saved a lot of nickels, dimes, quarters, and some dollars too. In the jar, it was a heavy glass jar when it was full. During that time I was a child and didn't know what going to the bank was all about. Today, people put their money in the bank. I saw more people in the old days saving money at home. I don't see it quite as much today like I did then. People break in homes and steal so much. Now I see more people taking their money to the bank. I hardly see nickels, dimes, and quarters laying around when I go to someone's house. Today I don't see the Kennedy half dollar or the big silver dollars anymore. Dwight Eisenhower was on the big silver dollar. Money is on a credit card now or spent. Today we have online banks.

Getting back to Shalamar’s song Take That To The Bank, their song is the song I think of when I think of going to the bank. The song is you a unique song the lyrics are about money and love. Shalamar was singing about the things of relationship and life. Some hold that dollar tight, and they take that to the bank. This has been an explanation moment.

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Good evening, every one. I'm Gale Nobles. It was around nineteen seventy eight when I heard Charlomar's song take That to the Bank. It was written by K Spencer and Els Silvers. The song was released in the good old days. My Mamma an daddy had a big, old, giant glass jar and they saved a lot of nickels, dimes, quarters, and some dollars too in that jar. It was a heavy glass jar when it was full. During that time, I was a child and didn't know what going to

the bank was all about. Today, people put their money in the bank. I saw more people in the old days saving money at home. I don't see it quite as much today like I did then, people breaking homes and still so much. Now I see more people taking their money to the bank. I hardly see nickels, dimes and quarters laying around when I go to someone's house today. I don't see the Kennedy half silver dollar or big silver dollars anymore. Dwight Eisenhower was on the big silver dollar. Money is

on a credit card now or spent today. We have online banks. Getting back to Shahalamar's song, take That to the Bank, Their song is the song I think of when I think of going to a bank. The song is a unique song. The lyrics are about money and love. Shalamar was singing about the things a relationship and life. Some hold that dollar type and they take that to the bank. This has been an explanat

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