“How Can I Find True Love” will always belong to the juke box in the upstairs dance hall above the general store at a little known hot springs resort called Sol Duc, in the Olympic Peninsula forests of the state of Washington. I worked at the soda fountain there during the summer after I graduated High School in 1957. It was a very rustic place and there was no radio reception. All we had was the juke box. We teenage workers all lived in little cabins in the woods. We cleaned the resort cabins, ran the little store, waitressed in the cafe, made Peanut Butter Milkshakes at the soda fountain and generally had a good time. One day a man came to put the latest records in the juke box, including a new group, the Del Vikings. We didn’t know which side of the record was the hit. We chose “How Can I Find True Love” and played it endlessly. Only after the summer ended and we all rejoined normal society did we learn that “Come Go With Me” was the big hit. ljm
A response to vb's challenge to tie a song to a place. This was a natural for me.