Episode 157, “Three in One,” explores three separate themes in one hour. First, the phenomenon of “ghost singers” in movies. Second, the story of Randy Wood and his DOT Records label. Third, the long-running Chicago-based National Barn Dance radio program, which spawned many prominent country stars.
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45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s | ||
Episode 157 | Three in One | |
Playlist | ||
1 | Tonight | Marni Nixon & Jimmy Bryant |
3 | Wouldn’t It Be Loverly | Audrey Hepburn |
4 | Wouldn’t It Be Loverly | Marni Nixon |
5 | On the Street Where You Live | Bill Shirley |
6 | Younger Than Springtime | Bill Lee |
7 | With a Song in My Heart | Jane Froman |
8 | Crazy Bone Rag | Sue Keller |
9 | I Hear You Knocking | Gale Storm |
10 | Ain’t That A Shame | Pat Boone |
11 | Melody of Love | Billy Vaughn |
12 | Transfusion | Nervous Norvus |
13 | That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine | Gene Autry |
14 | Have I Told You Lately That I Love You | Lulu Belle and Scotty |
15 | I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart | Patsy Montana |
16 | Peace in the Valley | Red Foley |
17 | Why Don’t You Haul Off and Love Me | Bob Atcher |
18 | Oh | Billy Vaughn and his Orchestra |