Episode 130, “1940s Wedding,” imagines picking out music for an old-fashioned wedding, with recordings for a reception, walking down the aisle, and dancing. Performers include Billy Vaughn, Perry Como, Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest, The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Rosemary Squires, Hank Thompson, and Ed Ames.
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| Show 141 | Music for a 1940s Wedding | ||
| Playlist | |||
| 1 | To Each His Own | Eddy Howard and His Orchestra | |
| 2 | Be Careful It’s My Heart | Bing Crosby | |
| 3 | Some Enchanted Evening | Jo Stafford | |
| 4 | A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody | Ed Ames | |
| 5 | I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire | The Ink Spots | |
| 6 | Till the End of Time | Perry Como | |
| 7 | Green Eyes | Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra | |
| 8 | It Had to be You | Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest | |
| 9 | The Nearness of You | Mel Torme | |
| 10 | Juke Box Saturday Night | The Glenn Miller Orchestra | |
| 11 | Slow Boat to China | Rosemary Squires and The Richmond Strings | |
| 12 | You’d Be So Nice to Come Home to | The Ray Conniff Singers | |
| 13 | You Do Something to Me | The Andrews sisters | |
| 14 | You Belong to My Heart | Jerry Vale | |
| 15 | Oh! You Beautiful Doll | Billy Vaughn | |
| 16 | Have I Told You Lately That I Love You | Hank Thompson | |
| 17 | So In Love | k d lang | |
