Given the craziness, carelessness, and violence that's been happening locally, nationally, and around the world this year, I'm wondering if people are thinking twice about what they'll do on this New Year's Eve.
Some people will stay at home and bring in the New Year quietly. They don't have to think about it twice. They're used to it and don't have a problem with it.
Then there are people in new romantic relationships, or those attempting to date a person they've had their eye on, who might want to go out somewhere special on New Year's Eve. The video above is mostly for them, because it starts with "Maybe it's much too early in the game. Oh but I thought I'd ask you just the same. What are you doing New Year's... New Year's Eve?" It's a classic, a standard. Everybody's heard it before. I've always enjoyed hearing Ella Fitzgerald sing it. But there are countless other jazz and pop artists (Johnny Mathis, Harry Connick, Jr., Frank Sinatra) as well as a number of groups from Motown and so on--- who've recorded it as well. However, I decided to share Nancy Wilson's recording of it here. If you haven't heard her sing it before, I hope you'll enjoy it.
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