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Episode 333, Did You Know, reveals little-known facts about prominent mid-20th century performers along with some of their best music. Songs include With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming, Money Honey, Change Partners, That’ll Be the Day, The Folks Who Live on the Hill, and six more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 333
Did You Know?
Playlist
1
Come Fly With Me
Frank Sinatra
2
Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket
Dean Martin
3
Money Honey
Elvis Presley
4
Strange Fruit
Billie Holliday
5
Will Your Lawyer Talk to God?
Kitty Wells
6
That’ll Be The Day
The Crickets
7
Ford Jingle #2.
Bing Crosby & Rosemary Clooney
8
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Bing Crosby
9
The Folks Who Live on the Hill
Peggy Lee
10
Pensylvania 6-5000
Glenn Miller
11
With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming
Patti Page
12
Change Partners
Ella Fitzgerald
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Episode 332, Songs About Boats, pays musical tribute to everything from rowboats to oceans to water skiers. Performers include Frank Sinatra, Charles Tenet, Joy Hodges, Bobby Darin, The Andrews Sisters, Neil Sedaka, Burl Ives, and 10 more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 332
Songs About Boats
Playlist
1
Sloop John B
Kingston Trio
2
Sea Cruise
Frankie Ford
3
Ski King
E.C. Beatty
4
Red Sails in the Sunset
Nat King Cole
5
Ferry Boat Serenade
The Andrews Sisters
6
Cruising Down the River
Blue Baron
7
A Ship Without a Sail
Neil Sedaka
8
Anchors Aweigh
Percy Faith
9
La mer
Charles Trenet from 40s
10
Beyond the Sea
Bobby Darin
11
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
John McDermott
12
Row Row Row
Joy Hodges
13
Slow Boat to China
The Richmond Strings
14
Harbor Lights
Rosemary Clooney
15
Blow the Man Down
Burl Ives
16
Old Man River
Frank Sinatra
17
La Mer
James Turner
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Episode 331, Benny Goodman Tribute, focuses on the music and still-evolving legacy of a pioneer of the Swing Era who turned the clarinet into an instrument worthy of being the star in a concert. In addition to Goodman’s band, performers include Peggy Lee, The Andrews Sisters, Art Lund, Helen Forrest, Eddie Daniels, Lisa Ono, and six more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 331
Benny Goodman Tribute
Playlist
1
Moonglow
Benny Goodman
2
Moonglow
The McGuire Sisters
3
Why Don’t You Do Right
Peggy Lee
4
We’ll Meet Again
Peggy Lee
5
Blue Skies
Art Lund
6
And the Angels Sing
Martha Tilton
7
How High The Moon
Helen Forrest
8
Sing Sing Sing With a Swing
Benny Goodman
9
Sing Sing Sing With a Swing
The Andrews Sisters & BBC Big Band
10
Let’s Dance
Eddie Daniels
11
Mood Indigo
Pete Fountain
12
Perform Benny Goodman
Dan Levinson & Ken Peplowski & Dave Bennett
13
Moonglow
Lisa Ono
14
Moonglow
Benny Goodman
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Episode 330, 1956 My Way, is a unique musical guided tour back to one of the most diverse periods of mid-20th-century music, featuring up-and-coming artists as well as veterans. Performers include The Four Preps, Elvis Presley, Cathy Carr, Frank Sinatra, Carl Perkins, Louis Armstrong, Les Baxter, Harry Belafonte, and seven more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 330
1956 My Way
Playlist
1
Heartbreak Hotel
Elvis Presley
2
Be Bop a Lula
Gene Vincent
3
Sixteen Tons
Tennessee Ernie Ford
4
The Great Pretender
The Platters
5
Jamaica Farewell
Harry Belafonte
6
Dizzy Fingers
Carmen Cavalerro
7
Ivory Tower
Cathy Carr
8
Crazy Arms
Ray Price
8
Blue Suede Shoes
Carl Perkins
9
The Poor People of Paris
Les Baxter
10
Dreamy Eyes
The Four Preps
11
Memories Are Made of This
Dean Martin
12
How Do You Think I Feel
Elvis Presley
14
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
Frank Sinatra
13
Exactly Like You
Louis Armstrong
15
Honky Tonk
Bill Doggett & His Combo
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Episode 329 1950s Gospel, features 14 prominent gospel acts from the 1950s, including the very first interracial commercial recording made in the United States. Performers include Mahalia Jackson, Sam Cooke, Sister Rosetta Tharp, The Dixie Hummingbirds, Elvis Presley, and The Statesmen Quartet with Hovie Lister.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 329
1950s Gospel
Playlist
1
Keep Your Hand on the Plow
Mahalia Jackson
2
Surely God is Able
The Famous Ward Singers
3
Old Time Religion
The Staple Singers
4
We’ve Got a Great Big Wonderful God
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
5
Touch the Hem of His Garment
The Soul Stirrers with Sam Cooke
6
Come and Go to That Land
The Soul Stirrers with Sam Cooke
7
Heaven’s Grocery Store
The Dixie Hummingbirds
8
Steal Away
Five Blind Boys of Mississippi
9
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
The Clara Ward Singers
10
Buked and Scorned
Odetta
11
Take My Hand Precious Lord
Elvis Presley
12
Have a Little Talk With Jesus
Sister Rosetta Tharp & Red Foley
13
This Train
Sister Rosetta Tharp
14
Everybody’s Gonna Have a Wonderful Time Up There
The Pilgrim Travelers
15
Wonderful Time Up There
Pat Boone
16
That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
The Statesman Quartet with Hovie Lister
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Episode 328, Now the Words, showcases nine iconic swing-era big band songs like In the Mood, Tuxedo Junction and Take the A Train … and pairs them with vocal recordings that include lyrics. Performers include Jerry Vale, Frank Sinatra, The Delta Rhythm Boys, The Andrews Sisters, and Mel Torme.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 328
Now the Words
Playlist
1
Tuxedo Junction
Glenn Miller
2
Tuxedo Junction
The Andrews Sisters
3
Opus Number One
Members of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
4
Opus One
The Mills Brothers
5
Song of India
Glen Gray
6
Song of India
Mario Lanza
7
Take the A Train
Duke Ellington Orchestra
8
Take the A Train
Delta Rhythm Boys
9
Frenesi
Artie Shaw
10
Frenesi
Mel Torme & Billy May
11
String of Pearls
Brisbane Ballroom Dance Combo
12
String of Pearls
The Modernaires
13
Full Moon and Empty Arms
Members of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra
14
Full Moon and Empty Arms
Jerry Vale
15
In the Mood
Al Saxon Big Band
16
In the Mood
The Andrews Sisters
17
Moonlight Serenade
Glenn Miller
18
Moonlight Serenade
Frank Sinatra
19
A String of Pearls
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
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Episode 327, Obscure 1950s Females, features 16 talented singers who never rose to superstar status but left great music. Performers include Hellen Merrill, Margie Bowes, Sue Raney, Lula Reed, Laura Allyn, Lurlean Hunter, Mavis Rivers, and nine more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 327
Obscure 50s Females
Playlist
1
The Answer to a Maiden’s Prayer
June Valli
2
Rock and Roll Wedding
Sunny Gale
3
I Hear a Rhapsody
Fran Warren
4
A Corset Can Do a Lot
Fran Warren
5
Anything Goes
Helen Merrill
6
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
Joy Bryan
7
Tabby the Cat
Lucy Reed
8
I Want to Play Post Office
Mavis Rivers
9
I’ll See You in My Dreams
Sue Raney
10
Rock Love
Lula Reed
11
How About You
Lola Albright
12
I’ve Got a Crush on You
Lola Albright
13
Better Than Anything
Irene Kral
14
Surry With the Fringe on Top
Laura Allyn
15
Yes Sir That’s My Baby
Carol Ventura
16
It Could Happen to You
Lurlean Hunter
17
Too Young to Settle Down
Louise Duncan
18
Blue Dream
Margie Bowes
19
I’ll See You in My Dreams
Chet Atkins
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Episode 326, 1940-1941 My Way gives 21st century listeners Sam Waldron’s unique musical and sociological window into the early years of World War II and the late years of the Swing Era. Performers include Tommy Tucker, Dinah Shore, Glenn Miller, The Ink Spots, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, and eight more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 326
1940 and 41 My Way
Playlist
1
Frenesi
Artie Shaw
2
I’ll Never Smile Again
Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra
3
Tuxedo Junction
Glenn Miller
4
Maybe
The Ink Spots
5
W.P.A.
The Mills Brothers & Louis Armstrong
6
You Are My Sunshine
Jimmie Davis & Charles Mitchell Orchestra
7
Never No Lament
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
8
Daddy
Swing & Sway with Sammy Kaye
9
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Glenn Miller
10
Green Eyes
Jimmy Dorsey & Bob Eberly & Helen O’Connell
11
You Made Me Love You
Harry James & his Orchestra
12
Dinah’s Blues
Dinah Shore
13
Seven Beers with the Wrong Woman
Tommy Tucker
14
I Surrender Dear
Nat King Cole
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Episode 325, Six Years of Rock and Roll, features 20 famous recordings from 1954 through 1959, with performances by The Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Ricky Nelson, Johnnie and the Hurricanes, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, Pat Boone … and more.
Episode 325
Six Years of Rock and Roll
Playlist
1
Sh-Boom
The Crew Cuts
2
Papa Loves Mambo
Perry Como
3
Shake Rattle and Roll
Bill Haley & His Comets
4
Rock Around the Clock
Bill Haley & His Comets
5
Aint That a Shame
Pat Boone
6
Maybellene
Chuck Berry
7
Don’t Be Cruel
Elvis
8
Blue Suede Shoes
Carl Perkins
9
Be Bop A Lula
Gene Vincent & the Blue Caps
10
Long Tall Sally
Little Richard
11
All Shook Up
Elvis Presley
12
Party Doll
Buddy Knox
13
Bye Bye Love
The Everly Brothers
14
Great Balls of Fire
Jerry Lee Lewis
15
Stood Up
Ricky Nelson
16
At the Hop
Danny & The Juniors
17
Johnny B. Goode
Chuck Berry
18
Stagger Lee
Lloyd Price
19
What’d I Say
Ray Charles
20
Red River Rock
Johnny & The Hurricanes
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Episode 324, New Love, includes 17 recordings about the wonder of brand new love. Performers include Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Matt Monro, Betty Ann Blake, Russ Morgan, Johnny Mathis, Dorothy Collins, Eddie Fisher … and nine more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 324
New Love
Playlist
1
I’ve Never Been in Love Before
Frank Sinatra
2
Can’t Help Falling in Love
Elvis Presley
3
Some Enchanted Evening
Jo Stafford
4
My Buick My Love and I
Giselle MacKenzie and Gordon MacRae
5
Linda
Buddy Clark
6
Week in New England
Vic Damone
7
Jersey Boy
Betty Ann Blake
8
Stranger in Paradise
Johnny Mathis
9
This Could Be the Start of Something
Steve & Eydie
10
Tonight
Eddie Fisher
11
I’ll Remember Tonight
Pat Boone
12
My Heart Stood Still
Dorothy Collins
13
I’m Beginning to See the Light
The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald
14
I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
Russ Morgan
15
Watch What Happens
Tony Bennett
16
Real Live Girl
Matt Monro
17
What a Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong
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Episode 323, Jim Reeves, traces the career of a pioneer country performer whose career was cut short by a plane crash when he was just 40. Recordings include Four Walls, The Blue Side of Lonesome, Have You Ever Been Lonely, Mexican Joe, Stand at Your Window, and The Blizzard, plus duets with Dottie West and Patsy Cline.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 323
Jim Reeves
Playlist
1
Four Walls
Jim Reeves
2
Blue Boy
Jim Reeves
3
Blue Side of Lonesome
Jim Reeves
4
I’m Gonna Change Everything
Jim Reeves
5
I Love You Because
Jim Reeves
6
Mexican Joe
Jim Reeves
7
Am I Losing You
Jim Reeves
8
Stand at Your Window
Jim Reeves
9
The Blizzard
Jim Reeves
10
The Wreck of Number Nine
Jim Reeves
11
Newscast of 1948
Jim Reeves
12
Scarlett Ribbons
Jim Reeves
13
The Night Watch
Jim Reeves
14
Love is No Excuse
Jim Reeves & Dottie West
15
Little Ole You
Jim Reeves
16
He’ll Have to Go
Jim Reeves
17
Welcome to My World
Jim Reeves
18
Have You Ever Been Lonely
Jim Reeves & Patsy Cline
19
Welcome to My World
Floyd Cramer
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Episode 322, Music for Breaking Up, includes 16 songs about what happens when love goes astray. Artists include Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Vic Damone, Kitty Wells, Rosemary Clooney, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and eight others.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 322
Music for Breaking Up
Playlist
1
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Neil Sedaka
2
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Glenn Campbell
3
I can’t believe I’m losing you
Frank Sinatra
4
I Fall to Pieces
Jim Reeves
5
Once Upon a Time
Vic Damone
6
Walk Away
Matt Monro
7
Separate Ways
Elvis Presley
8
When You Leave Don’t Slam the Door
Tex Ritter
9
Crazy
Willie Nelson
10
Will Your Lawyer Talk to God?
Kitty Wells
11
Hello Faithless
Rosemary Clooney
12
Miss Otis Regrets
Rosemary Clooney
13
Stone Cold Dead in the Market
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan
14
Leavin’ on Your Mind
Patsy Cline
15
She’s Got You
Patsy Cline
16
Somebody Else is Taking My Place
Connie Francis
17
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
Ronnie Aldrich
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Episode 321, 1954 My Way, takes a unique look at a year of change in popular music, including the start of a major transition in country music. Performers include Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, The Five Satins, Chet Atkins, Hank Williams, Hank Snow, and eight more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 321
1954 My Way
Playlist
1
Secret Love
Doris Day
2
Mr. Sandman
The Chordettes
3
Stranger in Paradise
Tony Bennett
4
Young at Heart
Frank Sinatra & Nelson Riddle
5
Sh-Boom
The Crew Cuts
6
Shake Rattle and Roll
Bill Haley and His Comets
7
Good Rockin’ Tonight
Elvis Presley
8
Earth Angel
The Penguins
9
My Walking Stick
Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers
10
Nice Work if You Can Get It
Ella Fitzgerald & Ellis Larkins
11
I’ve Got a Woman
Ray Charles
12
I Don’t Hurt Any More
Hank Snow
13
Downhill Drag
Chet Atkins
14
Freight Train
Chet Atkins
15
You Win Again
Hank Williams
16
You Win Again
Hank Williams
17
In the Still of the Night
The Five Satins
18
Mr. Sandman
LeRoy Glazier
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Episode 320, Signed Off 2024, pays tribute to notable musicians who died in 2024, including some who are well known and others whose fascinating stories are not. Performers include The New Christy Minstrels, Quincy Jones, Jack Jones, Steve Lawrence, Lola Dee, Ricky Nelson, Ray St. Germain, Angela Alvarez, and four more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 320
Signed Off 2024
Playlist
1
Go Away Little Girl
Steve Lawrence
2
Portrait of My Love
Steve Lawrence
3
Shy Away
Jerry Fuller
4
Travelin’Man
Ricky Nelson
5
Cha-Cha-Cha
Lola Dee
6
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On
Jerry Lee Lewis
7
Snap Crackle
Roy Haynes Quartet
8
The Preacher
Quincy Jones
9
The Erotic Garden
Quincy Jones
10
She’s a Square
Ray St. Germain
11
Lollipops and Roses
Jack Jones
12
If You Go Away
Jack Jones
13
Anoranza
Angela Alvarez
14
Green Green
The New Christy Minstrels
15
Forty Miles of Bad Road
Duane Eddy
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Episode 319, More Signature Songs, presents the most-remembered recordings by iconic mid-century performers including Elvis Presley, The Ink Spots, Kitty Wells, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Fats Domino, Perry Como, Dean Martin, and more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 319
More Signature Songs
Playlist
1
If I Didn’t Care
The Ink Spots
2
Linda
Buddy Clark & Ray Noble
3
Everybody Loves Somebody
Dean Martin
4
Blueberry Hill
Fats Domino
5
Cupid
Sam Cooke
6
Come On A My House
Rosemary Clooney
7
It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
Kitty Wells
8
Moon River
Andy Williams
9
Can’t Help Falling in Love
Elvis Presley
10
Tennessee Waltz
Patti Page
11
Love Letters in the Sand
Pat Boone
12
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Perry Como
13
Great Balls of Fire
Jerry Lee Lewis
14
Que Sera Sera
Doris Day
15
Misty
Johnny Mathis
16
Unforgettable
Nat King Cole
17
My Way
Frank Sinatra
18
Dreamy
Erroll Garner
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Episode 318, Songs With Stories, presents the stories behind eight iconic 20th century songs: That’s All Right Mama, Foggy Mountain Breakdown, We Shall Overcome, La Bamba, Alexander’s Ragtime Band, Ain’t That A Shame, In The Mood, and White Christmas.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 318
Songs With Stories
Playlist
1
In The Mood
The Andrews Sisters
2
In The Mood
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
3
In The Mood
Jerry Lee Lewis
4
White Christmas
Bing Crosby
5
Ain’t That a Shame
Fats Domino
6
Ain’t That a Shame
Pat Boone
7
LaBamba
Richie Valens
8
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
Earl Scruggs
9
We Shall Overcome
Pete Seeger
10
Alexander’s Ragtime Band
Alice Faye
11
That’s All Right Mama
Elvis Presley
12
Alexander’s Ragtime Band
Billy Butterfield
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In Episode 317, My Favorite Christmas Music, Sam Waldron presents 17 recordings from six previous holiday episodes of 45RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s. Performers include Ernest Tubb, Dean Martin, Julie London, Nat King Cole, The Ray Conniff Singers, Jim Reeves, Dolly Partin and Peggy Lee.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 317
My Favorite Christmas Music
Playlist
1
There’s No Christmas Like a Home Christmas
Perry Como & the Ray Charles Singers
2
Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow
Dean Martin
3
Christmas Carousel
Peggy Lee
4
Frosty the Snowman
Bing Crosby
5
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Dolly Parton
6
17 Versions of Jingle Bells
Tony Desare
7
Christmas Island
The Andrews Sisters
8
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Dean Martin
9
Blue Christmas
Blake Shelton
10
Who’s Gonna Be Your Santa Claus This Year
Ernest Tubb
11
All I Want For Christmas is You
Tony Bennett
12
You’re All I Want for Christmas
Brooke Benton
13
I’d Like You for Christmas
Julie London
14
Christmas Bride
Ray Conniff
15
Christmas Kisses
Marty Robbins
16
An Old Christmas Card
Jim Reeves
17
My Favorite Things
Tony Bennett
18
Sleigh Ride
The Boston Pops
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Episode 316, My Favorite Big Band Music, features 19 of Sam Waldron’s favorite recordings by bands and orchestras, presenting a variety of sounds, from a 1930s ballroom dance floor to a 1950s Saturday afternoon college football field. Performers include Lester Lanin, Louis Armstrong, Percy Faith, Liberace, Ray Noble, Billy Vaughn, Guy Lombardo, Benny Goodman, Ray Conniff, and eight more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 316
My Favorite Big Bands
Playlist
1
Beale Street Blues
Guy Lombardo
2
Skyliner
Les and Larry Elgart
3
If You Knew Susie/Toot Toot Tootsie
Lester Lanin
4
Poor Butterfly
Benny Goodman
5
Moonlight Serenade
Glenn Miller
6
At Long Last Love
Larry Clinton & Bea Wain
7
Ma He’s Makin’ Eyes at Me
Kay Kaiser
8
Green Eyes
Jimmy Dorsey
9
Oh You Beautiful Doll
Billy Vaughn
10
Song of India
Glen Gray
11
There’ll Be Some Changes Made
Liberace
12
Oh!
Pee Wee Hunt
13
Heartaches
Ted Weems
14
Rhapsody in Blue
Ray Conniff
15
Hello Dolly
Louis Armstrong
16
Mr Touchdown/Anchors Aweigh
Percy Faith
17
Midnight and the Stars and You
Ray Noble & Al Bowlly
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Episode 315, Songs About Sunday and Monday, uses these two days of the week to feature 17 recordings by performers including Merle Haggard, Billie Holliday, Frank Sinatra, The Chordettes, Bing Crosby, Hank Williams, Fats Domino, The Mamas & The Papas plus 10 more.
45 RPM, Music of the 40s and 50s
Episode 315
Sundays & Mondays
Playlist
1
Saturday Night is the Lonliest Night of the Week
Barry Manilow
2
Sunday
Pat Boone
3
Next Sunday Darling is My Birthday
Hank Williams
4
A Sunday Kind of Love
Dion
5
A Zoot Suit For My Sunday Gal
Kay Kaiser & His Orchestra
6
In the Garden
Jimmy Durante
7
Gloomy Sunday
Billie Holliday
8
Never on Sunday
The Chordettes
9
I Met Him on a Sunday
The Shirelles
10
Sunday Monday or Always
Bing Crosby & Ken Darby Singers
11
Some Sunday Morning
Frank Sinatra
12
Blue Monday
Fats Domino
13
Call it Stormy Monday
Rita Coolidge
14
On a Monday
Frankie Laine
15
Monday Monday
The Mamas & the Papas
16
Rainy Days and Mondays
The Carpenters
17
If We’re Not Back in Love By Monday
Merle Haggard
18
Never on Sunday
Ray Conniff
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In Episode 314, 1951 My Way, Sam Waldron presents a unique selection of music and stories, painting an interesting picture of life back then. Performers include Eddy Arnold, Nat King Cole, Rosemary Clooney, Merle Haggard and George Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, and seven more.
Episode 314
1951 My Way
Playlist
Too Young
Nat King Cole
Cry
Johnnie Ray
Come-On-A My House
Rosemary Clooney
You’re Just in Love
Perry Como & The Fontaine Sisters
Smooth Sailing
Ella Fitzgerald
A Kiss to Build a Dream On
Louis Armstrong
Because of You
Tony Bennett
Cold Cold Heart
Hank Williams
Unforgetable
Nat King Cole
Blue Velvet
Tony Bennett
There’s Been a Change in Me
Eddy Arnold
I Wanna Play House With You
Eddy Arnold
Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way
Carl Smith
Sick Sober and Sorry
George Jones & Merle Haggard
When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues
Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
Charmaine
Mantovani
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