Show 108, “New Life for Old Music,” contrasts 1940s hits with contemporary recordings. Comparisons include The Glenn Miller Orchestra with The Rolling Stones, Fred Astaire with Diana Krall, Al Jolson with Chet Atkins, Doris Day with Cliff Richard, and The Ink Spots with Patsy Cline.
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Show 59 | New Life for Old Music | ||
Playlist | |||
1 | You Were Only Fooling While I Was Falling in Love | The Ink Spots | |
2 | You Were Only Fooling While I Was Falling in Love | Patsy Cline | |
3 | The Nearness of You | GlennMiller Orchestra with Ray Eberle | |
4 | The Nearness of You | The Rolling Stones | |
5 | Two Sleepy People | Hoagy Carmichael, Ella Logan | |
6 | Two Sleepy People | Klea Blackhurst, Billy Stritch | |
7 | Sentimental Journey | Doris Day | |
8 | Sentimental Journey | Cliff Richard | |
9 | Summertime | Loulie Jean Norman | |
10 | Summertime | Willie Nelson | |
11 | Let’s Face the Music and Dance | Fred Astair | |
12 | Let’s Face the Music and Dance | Diana Krall | |
13 | This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening | The Ink Spots | |
14 | This is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening | Ernestine Anderson | |
15 | I’ll See You in my Dreams | Al Jolson | |
16 | I’ll See You in my Dreams | Chet Atkins, Mark Knopfler |