Show 78, “Sounds of the ‘40s,” features 18 recordings that folks in the 1940s were listening to on the radio and their phonographs. Performers include Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby, Les and Larry Elgart, Martha Tilton, Gene Autry, Judy Garland, The Andrews Sisters, Guy Lombardo, Ozzie Nelson, and Liberace.
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Show 86 | Sounds of the 1940s | ||
Playlist | |||
1 | Jingle, Jangle, Jingle | Louis Nunley and The Dreamers | |
2 | Cheek to Cheek | Guy Lombardo | |
3 | Them There Eyes | Les Brown with Lucy Ann Polk | |
4 | Begin the Beguine | Liberace | |
5 | Nice Work if You Can Get It | Maxine Sullivan | |
6 | Goody Goody | Benny Goodman with Helen Forrest | |
7 | What is this Thing Called Love? | Melissa Jones | |
8 | Summer Souveniers | Larry Clinton with Bea Wain | |
9 | Somebody Else is Taking My Place | Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra | |
10 | All of Me | Martha Tilton | |
11 | Peg O’ My Heart | Buddy Clark | |
12 | I’m in the Mood for Love | Judy Garland | |
13 | Sioux City Sue | Gene Autry | |
14 | I’ll Walk Alone | Dinah Shore | |
15 | Let’s Get Away From it All | Ed Ames | |
16 | Green Eyes | Les and Larry Elgart | |
17 | You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby | Bing Crosby | |
18 | Elmer’s Tune | The Andrews Sisters |