Episode 129, “Just Good Music,” presents 20 songs (and a minimum of talk) to represent ‘40s and ‘50s, including love songs, fun songs, dance songs and the sound of the Big Bands. Performers include Mel Torme, Tony Bennett, Slim Whitman, The Four Preps, Patsy Cline, Glen Gray and his Orchestra, and Rosemary Squires with the Richmond Strings.
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Show 129 | Just Good Music | ||
Playlist | |||
1 | Down by the Station | The Four Preps | |
2 | Beg Your Pardon | Pat Boone | |
3 | I’m Sorry | The Platters | |
4 | Chances Are/It’s Not for Me to Say | Ray Conniff Singers | |
5 | Poor Little Fool | Ricky Nelson | |
6 | Maybe Baby | Buddy Holly and The Crickets | |
7 | I’ve Never Been in Love Before | Frank Sinatra | |
8 | I Can Dream Can’ I and Every Time We Say goodbye sounds like a medley | Rosemary Squires, The Richmond Strings | |
9 | Speak Low | Helen Forrest | |
10 | In Love in Vain | Mel Torme | |
11 | Jersey Boy | Betty Ann Blake | |
12 | Toot Toot Tootsie | Lester Lanin | |
13 | Mambo Italiano | Rosemary Clooney | |
14 | Ragtime Cowboy Joe | Slim Whitman | |
15 | I Love You Honey | Patsy Cline | |
16 | I Remember You | Tony Bennett | |
17 | How Little We Know | Matt Monro | |
18 | Song of India | Glen Gray and his Orchestra |