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May 22, 2009

Everlasting 60's

Is the name of the tour Pat & I went to see last sunday,the Animals were booked to be on this tour,and although the theatre never informed us,we had heard that they had pulled out to be replaced by the swinging blue jeans,who started the show,and they quickly got the place rocking,with some good rock numbers,slowed it down to sing one of my favourities "Don't Make Me over",and of course finished with Hippy Hippy Shake,after a interval Dozy,Beaky,Mick & Titch.(1st time in a long time, we had seen them with the late Dave Dee) they ran through there hits,without the usual talk,which is something I do prefer,also done a melody of 60's songs sung by other artists,whic again was good,after yet another long interval,it was the turn of the Marmalade,not sure if they split the show up with 2 long interval's,so no one really headlined the show,they played a few chords from Ob La De,and then started the there act,its hard to remember just how many hits they had,but they sang them all,including my favourites,"Rainbow" & a special song for me "Cousin Norman",also done a couple of Bob Dylan songs,all il all it was a great (and long) night when Marmalade finished of with there biggest hits,all for under £20.00 a ticket,and not a Prima Dona in sight,if you got the chance grap a ticket it is worth it

April 10, 2009

Some of the songs you can hear on jodash

Songs from the '50's

Songs from the '40's(or earlier)

Al Hibler - He
Al Hibler - Eleventh Hour Melody
Al Hibler - Unchained Melody
Al Martino - Don't Take Your Love From Me
Al Martino - Here In My Heart* 1952
Al Martino - Now
Alan Dale - Sweet And Gentle
Alma Cogan - Dreamboat
Amalia Rodrigues - Coimbra
Ames Brothers, The - Can Anyone Explain
Ames Brothers, The - It Only Hurts For A Little While
Ames Brothers, The - Leave It To Your Heart
Ames Brothers, The - Rag Mop
Ames Brothers, The - Sentimental Me* 1950
Ames Brothers, The - Tammy
Ames Brothers, The - The Man With The Banjo
Ames Brothers, The - The Naughty Lady From Shady Lane
Ames Brothers, The - Undecided
Ames Brothers, The - You, You, You* 1953
Andrews Sisters, The - Oh! You Sweet One
Andrews Sisters, The - I Can Dream, Can't I* 1950
Andrews Sisters, The - I Wanna Be Loved* 1950
Andrews Sisters, The - Sing, Sing, Sing
Anita O'Day - Just One Of Those Things
Anita O'Day - Them There Eyes
Anne Shelton - Arrivederci Darling
Anne Shelton - Lay Down Your Arms
Anton Karas - Third Man Theme* 1950
April Stevens - I'm In Love Again
Archie Bleyer - Hernando's Hideaway* 1954
Barry Sisters, The - Hava Nagila
Bell Sisters, The - Bermuda
Benny Goodman/Rosemary Clooney - Memories Of You
Betty Madigan - Dance, Everybody Dance
Betty Madigan - Joey
Beverly Sisters, The - Sisters
Bill Haley -Rock Around The Clock
Billy Eckstein - I Apologize
Billy Eckstein - My Foolish Heart
Billy Eckstein - No One But You
Billy May - Deep Purple 
Billy Vaughn - Melody Of Love
Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra - What A Swell Party
Bing Crosby and Gary Crosby - Sam's Song* 1950
Bing Crosby and Gary Crosby - Play A Simple Melody* 1950
Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong - Now You Has Jazz
Blue Barron and His Orchestra - Are You Lonesome Tonight
Boston Pops, The - No Other Love(Victory At Sea)
Buddy Morrow - Night Train
Caterina Valente - Es Ist So Schön Bei Dir
Caterina Valente - Flamingo
Caterina Valente - Malaguena 
Caterina Valente - Siboney
Chordettes, The - Born To Be With You 
Chordettes, The - Mister Sandman 
Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters - Honey Love
Crewcuts, The - A Story Untold
Crewcuts, The - Angles In The Sky
Crewcuts, The - Carmen's Boogie
Crewcuts, The - Mostly Martha
Crewcuts, The - Sha-boom* 1954
Danny Kaye - Anywhere I Wander
Danny Kaye - Wonderful Copenhagen
Dakota Staton - I Can't Get Started
David Carroll - Mine
David Rose - Calypso Melody
David Rose - The Stripper
David Whitfield - Cara Mia
David Whitfield - My September Love
David Whitfield - Song Of The Vagabonds
Dean Martin - How Do You Speak To An Angel
Dean Martin - I'll Always Love You
Dean Martin - Memories Are Made Of This
Dean Martin - Money Burns A Hole in My Pocket
Dean Martin - Sway
Dean Martin - That's Amore* 1954
Dean Martin - Volare
Debbie Reynolds - Aba Daba Honeymoon* 1951
DeCastro Sisters, The - Teach Me Tonight
DeJohn Sisters, The - No More
Dick Contino - Twilight Time
Dickie Valentine - A Blossom Fell
Dickie Valentine - The Finger Of Suspicion
Dickie Valentine - The Homing Waltz
Dinah Shore - I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again
Dinning Sisters, The - Where or When 
Dolores Gray - Kaw-Liga
Dolores Gray - You're My Thrill
Don Cherry - Band Of Gold
Don Cherry - Namely You
Don Cherry - So Rare
Don Cherry - Thinking Of You
Don Cherry - Vanity
Don Cornell - Hold My Hand 
Don Cornell - I'll Walk Alone
Don Cornell - It Isn't Fair
Don Cornell - Most Of All
Don Robertson - The Happy Whistler
Don Rondo - White Silver Sands
Doris Day - A Guy Is A Guy* 1952
Doris Day - Everybody Loves A Lover
Doris Day - If I Give My Heart To You* 1954
Doris Day - I'll Never Stop Loving You
Doris Day - I'm In The Mood For Love
Doris Day - Love Me Or Leave Me
Doris Day - Secret Love
Earl Bostic - Flamingo
Earl Grant - The End
Eartha Kitt - C'est Magnifique
Eartha Kitt - C'est Si Bon
Eartha Kitt - Let's Do It
Eddie Fisher - A Man Chases A Girl
Eddie Fisher - Anytime* 1952
Eddie Fisher - April Showers
Eddie Fisher - Dungaree Doll
Eddie Fisher - Games That Lovers Play
Eddie Fisher - I'll Hold You In My Heart
Eddie Fisher - I'm Walking Behind You* 1953
Eddie Fisher - I'm Yours* 1952
Eddie Fisher - Lady Of Spain
Eddie Fisher - Oh! My Pa-Pa (O Mein Papa)*1954
Eddie Fisher - Wish You Were Here* 1952
Eddie Fisher - With These Hands
Eddie Heywood - Soft Summer Breeze
Eddy Howard - Gomen Nasai
Eddy Howard - (It's No)Sin* 1951
Eileen Barton - If I Knew You Were Coming* 1950
Eileen Rodgers - The Treasure Of Your Love
Ella Fitzgerald - Early Autumn
Ella Fitzgerald - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
Ella Fitzgerald - I Love Paris
Ella Fitzgerald - The Man I Love
Erroll Garner Trio - Misty
Evelyn Knight - Lucky, Lucky Me
Florian Zabach - The Hot Canary
Fontaine Sisters, The - Chason d'Amore
Four Aces, The - A Garden In The Rain
Four Aces, The - A Woman In Love
Four Aces, The - Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart
Four Aces, The - I'll Never Smile Again
Four Aces, The - It's A Woman's World
Four Aces, The - Laughing On The Outside
Four Aces, The - Let's Fall In Love
Four Aces, The - Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Four Aces, The - Tell Me Why
Four Aces, The - Three Coins In The Fountain* 1954
Four Aces, The - Wedding Bells
Four Aces, The - Written On The Wind
Four Fellows, The - I Tried
Four Freshmen, The - Day By Day
Four Freshmen, The - Graduation Days
Four Freshmen, The - I'll Be Seeing You
Four Freshmen, The - I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Four Freshmen, The - Indian Summer
Four Freshmen, The - It's A Blue World
Four Freshmen, The - Poinciana
Four Freshmen, The - Route 66
Four Freshmen, The - Spring Is Here
Four Freshmen, The - There Will Never Be Another You
Four Freshmen, The - Tuxedo Junction
Four Freshmen, The - We'll Be Together Again
Four Freshmen, The - You Stepped Out Of A Dream
Four Knights, The - Easy Street
Four Knights, The - The Glory Of Love
Four Knights, The - I Get So Lonely* 1954
Four Knights, The - I Love The Sunshine Of Your Smile
Four Lads, The - Down By The Riverside
Four Lads, The - Enchanted Island
Four Lads, The - Istanbul 
Four Lads, The - Moments To Remember
Four Lads, The - No, Not Much!
Four Lads, The - Standing On the Corner
Four Lads, The - The Things We Did Last Summer
Four Preps, The - 26 Miles
Four Preps, The - Big Man
Four Tunes, The - Marie
Frank Chacksfield - Ebb Tide* 1953
Frank Chacksfield - In The Still Of The Night
Frank Chacksfield - Limelight(Terry's Theme)
Frank Chacksfield - Stranger On The Shore
Frank Sinatra - How Little We Know
Frank Sinatra - I Hear A Rhapsody
Frank Sinatra - Old Devil Moon
Frank Sinatra - One For My Baby(And One More For The Road)
Frank Sinatra - Put Your Dreams Away
Frank Sinatra - The Lady Is A Tramp
Frank Sinatra - You Make Me Feel So Young
Frank Sinatra - Young at Heart* 1954
Frank Weir - The Happy Wanderer* 1954
Frankie Avalon - Venus
Frankie Laine - A Woman In Love
Frankie Laine - Along The Navajo Trail
Frankie Laine - Call Of The Wild Goose
Frankie Laine - Gambella The Gambling Lady
Frankie Laine - Granada
Frankie Laine - High Noon* 1952
Frankie Laine - I Believe* 1953
Frankie Laine - I'm Gonna Live 'Till I Die 
Frankie Laine - Jealousy(Jalousie)
Frankie Laine - Jezebel* 1951
Frankie Laine - Moonlight Gambler
Frankie Laine - Rose, Rose I Love You
Frankie Laine - Some Day
Frankie Laine - Strange Lady In Town
Frankie Laine - Where The Winds Blow
Frankie Laine and Jo Stafford - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Fred Astaire - I Won't Dance
Fred Astaire - Puttin' On The Ritz
Gale Storm - Dark Moon
Gaylords, The - The Little Shoemaker* 1954
Gene Kelly - Singing In The Rain
Georgia Gibbs - Kiss Of Fire* 1952
Georgia Gibbs - Kiss Me Another
Georgia Gibbs - Seven Lonely Days
Georgia Gibbs - Tweedle Dee

Georgie Shaw - Till We Two Are One
Gisele Mackenzie - Hard To Get
Gogi Grant - Suddenly There's A Valley
Gogi Grant - That's My Desire
Gogi Grant - The Wayward Wind
Gogi Grant - Young And Foolish
Gordon Jenkins - Bewitched
Gordon Jenkins - My Foolish Heart
Guy Lombardo - Enjoy Yourself
Guy Mitchell - Bell, Bell My Liberty Bell
Guy Mitchell - Christopher Columbus
Guy Mitchell - My Heart Cries For You
Guy Mitchell - Look At That Girl
Guy Mitchell - My Truly, Truly Fair* 1951
Guy Mitchell - Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania
Guy Mitchell - She Wears Red Feathers
Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues
Guy Mitchell - The Roving Kind
Guy Mitchell and Mindy Carson - 'Cause I Love You, That's A-Why
Harmonicats, The - Perfidia
Harry Grove Trio, The - Meet Mr. Callaghan
Henri Rene and his Orchestra - Love Me Tender
Henry Mancini - Peter Gunn Theme
Hi-Lo's, The - June In January
Hi-Lo's, The - Summertime
Hi-Lo's, The - Tenderly
Hi-Lo's, The - You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
Hilltoppers, The - If I Didn't Care
Hilltoppers, The - Love Walked In
Hilltoppers, The - Marianne
Hilltoppers, The - PS, I Love You* 1953
Hilltoppers, The - Poor Butterfly
Hilltoppers, The - The Kentuckian Song
Hilltoppers, The - Till Then
Hilltoppers, The - Trying
Hugo Winterhalter - A Kiss To Build A Dream On
Hugo Winterhalter - Canadian Sunset
Hugo Winterhalter - Count Every Star
Hugo Winterhalter - Land Of Dreams
Hugo Winterhalter - Song Of The Barefoot Contessa
Hugo Winterhalter - The Magic Touch
Hugo Winterhalter - Vanessa
Jackie Gleason - I'm In The Mood For Love
Jane Froman - It's A Good Day
Jane Froman - More Than You Know
Jaye P Morgan - Danger! Heartbreak Ahead
Jaye P Morgan - Just A Gigolo
Jaye P Morgan - That's All I Want From You 
Jaye P Morgan - The Longest Walk

Jeri Southern - An Occasional Man
Jeri Southern - You'd Better Go Now
Jerry Vale - Inamoratta
Jerry Vale - Moonlight Becomes You
Jerry Vale - Till There Was You
Jerry Vale - You Don't Know Me
Jill Corey - Let It Be Me
Jim Lowe - Green Door
Jimmy Dorsey - So Rare
Jimmy Young - Life's Desire
Jo Stafford - Jambalaya* 1952
Jo Stafford - Keep It A Secret
Jo Stafford - Make Love To Me* 1954
Jo Stafford - No Other Love
Jo Stafford - Shrimp Boats 
Jo Stafford - You Belong To Me* 1952
Jo Stafford and Frankie Laine - A Bushel And A Peck
Joan Reagan - May You Always
Joan Reagan - Someone Else's Roses
Joan Weber - Let Me Go Lover
John Gary - Deep Purple
John Gary - Some Enchanted Evening 
Johnnie Ray - Ain't Misbehavin'
Johnnie Ray - All Of Me
Johnnie Ray - Cry* 1952
Johnnie Ray - Just Walking In The Rain
Johnnie Ray - Look Homeward Angel
Johnnie Ray - Paths Of Paradise
Johnnie Ray - Please Mister Sun
Johnnie Ray - Somebody Stole My Gal
Johnnie Ray - The Little White Cloud That Cried
Johnny Desmond - Woman
Johnny Mathis - Chances Are 
Johnny Mathis - It's Not For Me To Say
Johnny Mathis - The Twelfth Of Never
Joni James - Among My Souvenirs
Joni James - Fools Rush In
Joni James - How Important Can It Be
Joni James - Love Letters
Joni James - There Goes My Heart
Joni James - When I Fall In Love

Joni James - Wishing Ring
Joni James - Why Don't You Believe Me
Joni James - Your Cheating Heart
Judy Garland - The Man That Got Away
Julie London - Blues In The Night
Julie London - Cry Me A River
Julie London - I'm In The Mood For Love
Julie London - What'll I Do
Julius LaRosa - Domani
June Christy - I Remember You
June Christy - I Should Care
June Christy - I'll Take Romance
June Christy - Midnight Sun
June Christy - Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
Karen Chandler - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
Kay Starr - Allez Vous En
Kay Starr - Bonapartes Retreat* 1950
Kay Starr - Wheel Of Fortune* 1952
Keely Smith - I Wish You Love
King Sisters, The - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
King Sisters, The - Sweet Leilani
King Sisters, The - Take The A Train
King Sisters, The - That's All
King Sisters, The - There Is No Greater Love
Kitty Kallen - My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Kitty Kallen - Little Things Mean A Lot* 1954
Lale Andersen - Blaue Nacht Am Hafen
Lale Andersen - Lili Marleen
Leroy Anderson - A Trumpeter's Lullaby
Leroy Anderson - Blue Tango* 1952
Leroy Anderson - Forgotten Dreams
Leroy Anderson - The Typewriter
Les Baxter - April In Portagul* 1953
Les Baxter - Blue Star
Les Baxter - Tahiti: A Summer Night At Sea
Les Baxter - The High And The Mighty
Les Baxter - Unchained Melody
Les Brown - Nina Never Knew
Les Paul - Nola
Les Paul and Mary Ford - How High The Moon* 1951
Les Paul and Mary Ford - Just One More Chance
Les Paul and Mary Ford - Vaya Con Dios* 1953
Les And Larry Elgart - So Rare 
Lettermen, The - The Kentuckian Song
Louis Armstrong - A Kiss To Build A Dream On 
Louis Armstrong - La Vie En Rose
Louis Armstrong - Mack The Knife
Malcolm Lockyer - Picnic For Strings
Mantovani - Charmaine

Margaret Whiting - Good Morning Mr. Echo
Margaret Whiting - I Could Write A Book
Marilyn Monroe - River Of No Return
Mario Lanza - Be My Love* 1951
Mario Lanza - Come Prima (For The First Time)
Mario Lanza - Drink, Drink, Drink
Mario Lanza - Loveliest Night Of The Year* 1951
Martin Denny - Quite Village
McGuire Sisters, The - Deliah Jones
McGuire Sisters, The - May You Always
McGuire Sisters, The - Picnic
McGuire Sisters, The - Sincerely
McGuire Sisters, The - Somethin's Gotta Give
Mel Torme - Dancing In The Dark
Mel Torme - Moonlight Cocktail
Mel Torme - Once In Love With Amy
Michael Holliday - Stairway Of Love
Michael Holliday - The Story Of My Life
Mills Brothers, The - Glow Worm

Mills Brothers, The - Nevertheless
Mills Brothers, The - Opus I
Mitch Miller - Under Paris Skies
Mindy Carson - Since I Met You Baby
Mindy Carson - Wake The Town And Tell The People
Nat King Cole - Adelita
Nat King Cole - Answer Me, My Love
Nat King Cole - Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup
Nat King Cole - If I May
Nat King Cole - Mona Lisa* 1950
Nat King Cole - Perfidia
Nat King Cole - Pretend
Nat King Cole - Somewhere Along The Way
Nat King Cole - Stardust
Nat King Cole - The Party's Over
Nat King Cole - Too Young* 1951
Nat King Cole - Unforgettable
Nelson Riddle - Port Au Prince
Nina and Frederick - Listen To The Ocean
Pat Boone - Anastasia
Pat Boone - Friendly Persuasion
Patience And Prudence - Tonight You Belong To Me
Patti Page - All My Love
Patti Page - And So To Sleep Again
Patti Page - Doggie In The Window* 1953
Patti Page - I Cried
Patti Page - I Went To Your Wedding* 1952
Patti Page - Old Cape Cod 
Patti Page - Once In A While
Patti Page - Tennessee Waltz* 1951 
Patti Page - This Is My Song
Pearl Baily - It Takes Two To Tango
Pee Wee Hunt - Oh!
Peggy Lee - Fever
Peggy Lee - Lover
Percy Faith - Delicado* 1952
Percy Faith - Song From Moulin Rouge* 1953
Percy Faith - Syncopated Clock
Percy Faith - Tara's Theme
Percy Faith - Till
Percy Faith - Valley Valparaiso
Perry Como - Catch A Falling Star
Perry Como - If* 1951
Perry Como - No Other Love
Perry Como - Patricia
Perry Como - Wanted* 1954

Perry Como - Wild Horses
Perry Como And Jaye P. Morgan - Two Lost Souls
Phil Harris - The Thing* 1950
Ralph Flanagan - Hot Toddy
Ralph Marterie - Blue Mirage(Don't Go)
 
Ralph Marterie - Caravan
Ralph Marterie - One Fine Day
Ralph Marterie - Skokian
Ray Anthony - At Last
Ray Anthony - Harlem Nocturne
Ray Anthony - Mr. Anthony's Boogie
Ray Anthony - Roses
Ray Anthony - Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
Ray Anthony - The Bunny Hop

Ray Conniff - Alley Cat
Ray Conniff - Deep In The Heart Of Texas
Ray Conniff - Poor People Of Paris
Ray Conniff - Slow Poke
Red Foley - Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy* 1950
Richard Hayes - The Old Master Painter
Richard Hayman - Ruby
Richard Maltby - Man With The Golden Arm
Roger Williams - Autumn Leaves

Ronnie Deauville - Be My Love
Rosemary Clooney - Beautiful Brown Eyes
Rosemary Clooney - Botch-A-Me
Rosemary Clooney - Come On-A My House* 1951
Rosemary Clooney - Count Your Blessings
Rosemary Clooney - Half as Much* 1952
Rosemary Clooney - Hey There
Rosemary Clooney - Sailor Boys
Rosemary Clooney - This Ole House* 1954
Roy Hamilton - Without A Song
Roy Hamilton - You'll Never Walk Alone
Ruby Murray - Heartbeat
Ruby Murray - Softly, Softly

Rusty Draper - Gambler's Guitar
Sammy Kaye - Get Out Those Old Records
Sammy Kaye - Harbor Lights* 1950
Sarah Vaughan - Whatever Lola Wants
Sarah Vaughn/Billy Eckstein - Always 
Sidney Bechet - Petite Fleur
Silvana Mangano - Anna* 1953
Somethin' Smith And The Redheads - It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
Sons Of The Pioneers - Cheyenne
Stan Kenton, June Christy And The Four Freshmen - September Song
Stan Kenton - Winter In Madrid
Stardusters, The - I Don't See Me In Your Eyes
Starlighters, The - I Whistle A Happy Tune
Sunny Gale - Smile

Susan Barrett - Manhattan
Ted Heath - The Very Thought Of You
Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons

Teresa Brewer - A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl
Teresa Brewer - Baby, Baby, Baby
Teresa Brewer - Let Me Go Lover
Teresa Brewer - Music, Music, Music* 1950
Teresa Brewer - Till I Waltz Again With You* 1953
Teresa Brewer - You Send Me
Tommy Edwards - A Fool Such As I
Tommy Edwards - It's All In The Game
Tommy Edwards - Morning Side Of The Mountain
Tommy Edwards - Please Love Me Forever
Tony Bennett - Because Of You* 1951
Tony Bennett - Blue Velvet
Tony Bennett - Cold, Cold Heart
Tony Bennett - Just In Time
Tony Bennett - Rags To Riches
Tony Bennett - Stranger In Paradise
Tony Bennett - There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight
Tony Brent - Walkin' To Missouri

Tony Martin - I Get Ideas
Vaughn Monroe - Sound Off* 1951
Vaughn Monroe - They Call The Wind Mariah
Vera Lynn - Auf Weiderseh'n* 1952
Vera Lynn - Forget Me Not
Vera Lynn - If You Love Me
Vera Lynn - It Hurts To Say Goodbye
Vic Damone - Eternally
Vic Damone - On The Street Where You Live
Vic Damone - Serenade In Blue
Vic Damone - The Breeze And I
Weavers, The - Goodnight Irene* 1950
Weavers, The - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
Weavers, The - On Top Of Old Smokey* 1951
Weavers, the - So Long (Been Good To Know Yuh)
Weavers, The - Tzena, Tzena, Tzena
Al Trace - You Call Everybody Darlin
Al Morgan - Jealous Heart
Alvino Rey and Yvonne King - Nighty Night
Andrews Sisters, The - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Andrews Sisters, The - I'll Be With You In Apple Blossum Time
Andrews Sisters, The - Say Si Si
Andy Russell - Amor
Andy Russell - Besame Mucho
Anita Ellis - Put The Blame On Mame
Anita O'Day - Key Largo
Anita O'Day - Skylark
Anita O'Day - Tea For Two
Anne Shelton - I'll Walk Alone
Arthur Godfrey - Too Fat Polka
Benny Carter - Malibu
Benny Goodman - Symphony
Benny Goodman and Peggy Lee - How Deep Is The Ocean
Benny Goodman and Peggy Lee - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Billy Butterfield/Margaret Whiting - There Goes That Song Again
Billy Eckstein - Everything I Have Is Yours
Billy Eckstine - Sophisticated Lady
Bing Crosby - Dear Hearts
Bing Crosby - Sioux City Sue
Bing Crosby - Swinging On A Star
Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters - Don't Fence Me In
Blue Barron and His Orchestra - Crusing Down The River
Bob Hope - Thanks For The Memories
Buddy Clark - A Dreamer's Holiday
Buddy Clark - Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes
Buddy Clark - How Are Things In Glocca Morra
Buddy Clark - I Still Get A Thrill
Buddy Clark - I'll See You In My Dreams
Buddy Clark - Linda
Buddy Clark - Something To Remember You By
Buddy Clark - South America Take It Away
Buddy Clark - Spring Is Here
Buddy Clark - You're Breaking My Heart
Carmen Cavallaro - Dancing In The Dark
Carmen Miranda - Tico Tico
Charles Trenet - La Mer
Charles Trenet - Revoir Paris
Chick Webb with Ella Fitzgerald - Dipsy Doodle
Claude Thornhill with Fran Warren - A Sunday Kind Of Love
Cliff Edwards - When You Wish Upon A Star
Danny Kaye - Ballin' The Jack
David Rose - Holiday For Strings
Dean Martin - Dreamy Old New England Moon
Dean Martin - Once In Love With Amy
Dean Martin Jerry Lewis - That Certain Party
Desi Arnaz - Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
Dick Haymes - As Long As I Have You
Dick Haymes - It's A Grand Night For Singing
Dick Haymes - Laura
Dick Haymes - Let The Rest Of The World Go By
Dick Haymes - Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey
Dick Haymes - Those Little White Lies
Dick Haymes - The Way You Look Tonight
Dick Haymes - Yes, Indeed!
Dick Haymes - You'll Never Know
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest - A Tree In The Meadow
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest - I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest - It Had To Be You
Dinah Shore - Anniversary Song
Dinah Shore - Buttons And Bows
Dinah Shore - Dear Hearts
Dinah Shore - It Had To Be You
Dinah Shore - Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy
Dinah Shore - Sweet Violets
Dinah Shore - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Dinah Shore and Spade Cooley - Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
Don Cornell with Sammy Kaye - That's My Desire
Dooley Wilson - As Time Goes By
Doris Day - I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Doris Day - If I Could Be With You
Doris Day - It's Magic
Doris Day - My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time
Doris Day - Would I Love You
Doris Day and Buddy Clark - Confess
Doris Day and Buddy Clark - I'll String Along With You
Doris Day and Buddy Clark - Love Somebody
Dorothy Shay - Feudin' And Fightin'
Eddy Howard - In My Adobe Hacendia
Eileen Wilson - Kiss Me Sweet
Ella Fitzgerald - A Tisket A Tasket
Evelyn Knight - Power Your Face With Sunshine
Ezio Pinza - Some Enchanted Evening
Francis Craig - Beg Your Pardon
Francis Craig - Near You
Frank Sinatra - All The Things You Are
Frank Sinatra - Five Minutes More
Frank Sinatra - Full Moon And Empty Arms
Frank Sinatra - High Hopes
Frank Sinatra - Let It Snow
Frank Sinatra - Mam'selle
Frank Sinatra - Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
Frank Sinatra - Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
Frank Sinatra - So In Love
Frank Sinatra - Stella By Starlight
Frank Sinatra - The Coffee Song
Frank Sinatra - The Moon Was Yellow
Frank Sinatra - You Go To My Head
Frankie Laine - Mule Train
Frankie Laine - That Lucky Old Sun
Frankie Laine - That's My Desire
Freddy Martin - Bumble Boogie
Freddy Martin - Managua Nicaragua
Freddy Martin - Scatter-brain
Freddy Martin - The Hut Sut Song
Freddy Martin - Tonight We Love
Freddy Martin - Warsaw Concerto
Glenn Miller - In The Mood
Glenn Miller - String Of Pearls
Gordon Jenkins - Don't Cry Joe
Gordon Jenkins - Maybe You'll Be There
Gordon MacRae - Hair Of Gold, Eyes Of Blue
Gordon MacRae and Jo Stafford - Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo
Gordon MacRae and Jo Stafford - My Darling, My Darling
Harmonicats, The - Peg O'My Heart
Harry James - Sleepy Lagoon
Harry James and Betty Grable - I Can't Begin To Tell You
Helen Forrest - Time Waits For No One
Helen O'Connell - Green Eyes
Hoagy Carmichael - Ole Buttermilk Sky
Inkspots, The - I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
Inkspots, The - Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
Inkspots, The - My Prayer
Jack Owens - How Soon
Jan August - Miserlou
Jane Froman - Papa, Won't You Dance With Me
Jimmie Dorsey - Amapola
Jimmie Dorsey - Tangerine
Jimmie Lunceford - Cement Mixer
Jo Stafford - It Could Happen To You
Jo Stafford - Smoke Dreams
Judy Garland - Over The Rainbow
June Christy - Tampico
Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers - Candy
Johnny Mercer - On The Atchison, Topeka & The Santa Fe
Kate Smith - My Melancholy Baby
Kay Kyser - On A Slow Boat To China
Kay Kyser - The Woody Woodpecker Song
Kay Starr - Stars Fell On Alabama

Kay Starr - What A Difference A Day Makes
King Sisters, The - In The Mood
King Sisters, The - Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week
King Sisters, The - You Made Me Love You
Kitty Kallen And Harry James - It's Been A Long, Long Time
Lena Horne - Can't Help Lovin' That Man
Lena Horne - Stormy Weather
Les Brown and His Orchestra - I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
Les Brown and His Orchestra - Leap Frog
Les Brown with Doris Day - I Got The Sun In The Morning
Les Brown with Doris Day - Till The End Of Time
Les Brown with Lucy Ann Polk - Somestimes I'm Happy
Lucy Ann Polk - Honeysuckle Rose
Margaret Whiting - A Tree In The Meadow
Margaret Whiting - Far Away Places

Margaret Whiting - Guilty
Margaret Whiting - Heat Wave

Margaret Whiting - Moonlight In Vermont
Margaret Whiting - Old Devil Moon
Margaret Whiting - There Goes That Song Again

Martha Tilton - And The Angles Sing
Mel Torme - Blue Moon
Mills Brothers, The - Across The Alley From The Alamo
Mills Brothers, The - Daddy's Little Girl
Mills Brothers, The - Lazy River
Mills Brothers, The - Paper Doll
Mills Brothers, The - Room Full Of Roses
Modernaires, The - Adios
Modernaires, The - Salute To Glenn Miller
Modernaires, The - To Each His Own
Nat King Cole - It's Only A Paper Moon
Nat King Cole - Nature Boy
Nat King Cole Trio, The - Straighten Up And Fly Right
Pee Wee Hunt - 12th Street Rag
Peggy Lee - Bali Ha'i
Peggy Lee - Frenisi
Peggy Lee With Benny Goodman - Elmer's Tune
Perry Como - Because
Perry Como - I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
Perry Como - More Than You Know
Perry Como - Prisoner Of Love
Perry Como - Temptation
Perry Como - Sonata
Perry Como - They Say It's Wonderful
Perry Como And The Fontane Sisters - "A" You're Adorable
Peter Dawson - Waltzing Matilda
Pied Pipers, The - Dream
Pied Pipers, The - In The Middle Of May
Pied Pipers, The - Mairzey Doats
Pied Pipers, The - My Happiness
Pied Pipers, The - Personality
Pied Pipers, The - Stormy Weather
Pied Pipers, The - The Night We Called It A Day
Ray Eberle - Blue Champagne
Rosemary Clooney - Sooner Or Later
Russ Morgan - So Tired
Russ Morgan - The Object Of My Affection
Russ Morgan and The Skylarks - Forever And Ever
Sam Donahue with Bill Lockwood - I Never Knew
Sammy Kaye - Baby Face
Sammy Kaye - Chickery Chick
Sammy Kaye - Cuddle Up A Little Closer
Sammy Kaye - Lavender Blue
Sammy Kaye - The Old Lamplighter
Sarah Vaughn - Tenderly
Ted Heath - A Nightingale Sang In Berkly Square
Ted Heath - Listen To My Music
Ted Heath - Open The Door Richard
Tex Williams - Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!
Three Suns, The - Twilight Time
Tommy Dorsey - Daybreak
Tommy Dorsey - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Tommy Dorsey and Connie Haines - What is This Thing Called Love?
Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra - Street Of Dreams
Tommy Dorsey and Freddie Stewart - I Dream Of You
Tommy Dorsey and Harry Prime - Until
Tommy Dorsey and Jo Stafford - Manhattan Serenade
Vaughn Monroe - Red Roses For A Blue Lady

Vaughn Monroe - Racing With The Moon
Vaughn Monroe - Riders In The Sky

Vaughn Monroe - Seems Like Old Times
Vaughn Monroe - Someday

Vaughn Monroe - There, I've Said It Again
Vaughn Monroe/Sons Of The Pioneers - Cool Water
Vera Lynn - Bless Them All
Vera Lynn - Now Is The Hour
Vic Damone - Again
Vic Damone - I Have But One Heart
Vic Damone - You're Breaking My Heart
Woody Herman - Sabre Dance
Xavier Cugat - Brazil
Xavier Cugat and Dinah Shore - Yours (Queireme Mucho)

 Jodash golden Oldies

Jodash Oldies

March 09, 2009

When pop pirates ruled Britannia's airwaves

When pop pirates ruled Britannia's airwaves

The mid 1960s saw an extraordinary explosion of British pop music but the only radio stations broadcasting it were based on 'pirate' ships, like Radio Caroline, anchored off the coast. In his new film The Boat That Rocked, Richard Curtis replays those heady days when music, fashion and youth were redefining British culture. Here, the original pirate DJs revisit their vivid lives of sex, drugs... and music

Radio Caroline Crew

Staff of ship-based pirate radio station Radio Caroline arrive at Felixstowe after the station's closure, 15th August 1967. Photograph: Terry Disney/Getty Images

"I've got quite a good drugs story,' says the DJ Johnnie Walker. 'My girlfriend in London was an Irish girl called DeeDee. I used to live with her in Kilburn on my week off, and one day she said, 'Johnnie, do you need some spliffs for the ship?' I told her that none of us smoked out there.

"She said, 'You've got to be kidding. You must get bored, and this is just what you need.' So she rolled me up three joints, and I took them back to the ship.

"She said, 'If you want any more, I'm always listening around half nine. Just say you've run out of tea.'"

Walker got high with his friends and suddenly found himself popular. "So on my show at about half nine, I said, 'I just want to say good evening to Dee in Kilburn, and we've run out of tea, love.' Two days later a padded envelope arrives with four big spliffs in. And three days after that, sackfuls of mail with Typhoo and Tetley in it."

Walker, 63, is sitting in his club in Greek Street, drinking sparkling water. It is 40 years since he joined Radio 1, a decade since graduating to Radio 2, but his spliff stories are newly in demand. He is featured in composite form in the forthcoming Richard Curtis film The Boat That Rocked, a comedy about the last days of pirate radio in 1967, before the government made it illegal and sanctioned Radio 1 in its place. The movie features the usual pliable gang - Bill Nighy, Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Rhys Ifans - with Philip Seymour Hoffman filling the slot vacated by Hugh Grant. Based only loosely on real events, the film has music, sex and a sinking, and bears about as much relation to marine broadcasting as Notting Hill did to Notting Hill. Walker is a consultant on the movie, and he has seen rushes, which has led him to conclude that those aboard The Boat That Rocked "definitely had a better time than we had - more drugs, more women...".

There were women, Walker says, but they were not a regular occurrence. "Fans would come out to visit the ship. I wouldn't call them groupies. This was the 60s - people were just making love all over the place, no Aids or anything. So girls would come to the ship, and we'd tie their boat alongside, and we used to get the engineer to take their boyfriends off to look round the transmitters and the generators, and we'd take them downstairs to the cabins."

Fellow DJ Tom Lodge once took his long-term partner on board, and she used to waft around the ship in a see-through negligee. "Some of these Dutch sailors [who fished and cooked as the music played] would be on board the boat for three months at a time, so they were pretty horny, and it caused a lot of trouble; women were banned from then on."

When Radio Caroline began in March 1964, the world of British pop was a contradictory place. The music was unprecedented, an extraordinary burst of energy and frustration that still reverberates. Within 18 months, the Beatles, the Stones and the Who had thrown off not only post-war austerity and authority but also any notion that young people would ever be governable again. But the institutions that controlled the music - the stuffy record companies, the curfewed ballrooms, the weary, disbelieving parents - tried to keep the dampers on everything. No one had a more moralising grip on entertainment than the BBC, which rationed pop to a few hours a week on the Light Programme. No wonder teenagers screamed at their idols at concerts: it was an orgiastic release, true unbound freedom even as they were being levered back into their seats.

Radio Caroline began out of self-interest - its founder was a chancing young Irish pop manager called Ronan O'Rahilly, frustrated by the lack of outlets for his new talents, but he soon realised what could be unleashed. O'Rahilly had discovered something intriguing: unlicensed ships in Europe with pirate transmitters playing music of their choosing to a tiny audience in the Netherlands and Scandinavia. He thought he could do the same at greater volume for the UK. He anchored a ship in international waters off the Essex coast, where it escaped British legal jurisdiction, and hired DJs from British ballrooms and pop stations in the United States and Canada. O'Rahilly named his enterprise after Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the US president, who was six when he saw a photo of her in a magazine and considered her fresh and exciting - just the kind of image he was keen to promote.

Initial output was dignified, with shows aimed at housewives and children home from school; they did play the Beatles, but also the Searchers and Ken Dodd. But soon there was competition from other nearby ships, particularly "Wonderful Radio London", and they upped the tempo (the former Radio London DJ Keith Skues described his station as the "swingingest"); soon the Rolling Stones and the Byrds were enthralling anyone who, like a young Johnnie Walker listening in a suburb of Birmingham, could thread a long wire from their window and manipulate the spotty reception.

As a listener you felt you were part of a secret club, under the bedclothes with your pop stars and your favourite jocks. It was better than Radio Luxembourg, which only played records in part, and whose DJs seemed emasculated. The pirates talked a full-blooded language, even those on Caroline North, a second ship moored near the Isle of Man, who were keen to foster the personality of "zany": Jerry "Soopa" Leighton, Mick Luvzit, "Daffy" Don Allen, and they found an outlet for new creativity. Aboard Radio London, Kenny Everett developed his alter-egos and parodied Tony Benn; John Peel's The Perfumed Garden planted the seeds of bearded progressive rock. O'Rahilly tried to instruct the DJs about his theory of "Loving Awareness", which entailed much free-spiritedness and hugging. Unsurprisingly, Whitehall did not see this as innocent pleasure.

Harold Wilson's Labour government of 1964 was initially slow to respond to the pirate ships, not least because it held a narrow majority and feared alienating potential voters. But it was goaded into action by the Liberal MP Jeremy Thorpe and the postmaster-general, Anthony Wedgwood (Tony) Benn, and soon familiar battle lines were drawn: the suits versus the hairies.

Benn railed against the unlicensed use of wavelengths that might interfere with emergency signals and confuse ships at sea. He banned supplies to the ships from British ports, and his support strengthened in 1966 when a takeover dispute between the unlicensed stations Radio Atlanta and Radio City resulted in the fatal shooting of Radio City's owner. The Musicians' Union claimed that the ships were not only failing to "keep music live" but didn't even pay for the records they played. And beneath the official complaints lay the festering establishment unease that young people were simply having too much fun.

"This explosion of music and fashion and teenage excitement - the lid had been kept on it for so long," Walker says. "So when it burst, it really burst, and it did scare the government. They didn't understand the half of it, but they did understand the unifying power of music. That's why the American government put Elvis in the army and why the British police hounded Brian Jones in an attempt to destroy the Stones. We knew the BBC were recording all our output from Caversham, and they were hoping we would get political and start having a go at Harold Wilson, but we never did."

Pirate DJs had more mundane things on the agenda. "Basically it was sleep in, read letters, pick records, eat and do your show," Walker says. "£25 a week, plus your on-shore leave paid for." The DJs worked two weeks on, one week off. "While you were broadcasting it was this really vibrant exciting place but if ever it went off air you realised you were just on this rusting hulk in the middle of the sea and you wanted to get off."

When the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act made the ships illegal in the summer of 1967, Walker took a heroic stance. There was a big farewell party in a ballroom with Procol Harum and many eager girls, but he always planned to return to the ship and defy the law. Most of his fellow DJs had other ambitions; some had contracts for Radio Luxembourg, others for the newly announced Radio 1. "But everyone knew what would happen if the government legitimised an onshore radio station - it's what we got when Radio 1 started, a terrible station to begin with. The government and the BBC were pretty much the same thing back then." Walker says he has seen a BBC memo from 1967 addressed to the Radio 1 controller: "On no account should Johnnie Walker be employed for at least a year to let the taint of criminality subside."

Walker now had to return to Caroline not from Harwich but via Dutch waters. He says that before the ban he was never told what to play ("The only memos from the office in London would be: 'There's a journalist coming out to the ship - don't be hanging out in your pyjamas.'"). But from August 1967 things changed. With no advertising revenue, slots on the playlist were sold, for about £100 a week.

Walker tells a story that may have become amplified with repeated airings. "Don Arden, the promoter [he managed the Small Faces and Lynsey de Paul, was Sharon Osbourne's father, and died in 2007], had recorded "Sunrise, Sunset" from Fiddler on the Roof, and it was dire. He bought the record on to the station.

"Unbeknown to me, Don has organised this big party at his house, and he's got radios in every room, and is telling people that 'my record is going to be on Radio Caroline'. He's got a sheet, similar to mine: 'Between 10 and 11 your record will be on.'

"So we're getting to half-ten, and where's your record, Don? 'Oh, it'll be on.'

"A quarter to eleven, still no record. Ten to eleven. At five to eleven, I say, 'I've been putting off playing this for a whole hour but I've got to play it now. This is the worst record you've ever heard. I wonder if we can improve it by whipping it up to 78?' So I turn him into a chipmunk. 'That's no good, let's try it at 33.' So basically I trash his record, and Don Arden goes absolutely ballistic. He threatened he'd break my legs."

On Caroline North, another popular DJ was seeing similar compromises. "We were infested with these awful records that had no right to be on the radio - pay for play," Tony "The Royal Ruler" Prince told me in the London office of his latest project, Wedding TV. "But this was before the bill came in. [Emperor] Rosko used to throw them overboard. One of the biggest hits was the Dubliners' "Seven Drunken Nights", which wouldn't have been a hit if Caroline North and South hadn't been playing it every hour every day for weeks. It drove the listeners crazy."

Prince, 64, has a compelling selection of photographs on his laptop: "That's me with Elvis... with the Crickets... Marie Osmond... Alvin Stardust... David Cassidy... This is me in the studio - in the middle of the ship, so that when you were in a force nine gale it didn't move quite so much. And there was a tape recorder here for when things got really bad and the stylus started lifting off the record."

He comes upon a photograph of himself and Harold Wilson. "I said to him, 'You made me unemployed, Mr Wilson.' He said, 'What were you - a miner?'"

Unlike Johnnie Walker, Tony Prince did jump ship in 1967, after seeking guidance from his listeners. "It was about 90% in favour of coming ashore and looking after myself, not doing anything silly. So we came ashore, and there was a double-page spread in the Mirror of Dave Lee Travis carrying me off the tender. There were a lot of fans in mourning. But I was pleased, because the station was quite patently crap compared to its heyday."

Like a prizefighter who can't hear the bell, Radio Caroline is still going. It did not die in the late 60s, and it has survived sinkings, seizures, numerous wavelength changes and parodies (Smashie and Nicey set their pirate years on Radio Geraldine). It is now legal, headquartered in Maidstone, Kent, and available on Sky and the internet. But you will not hear waves in the background. The breakfast show is broadcast from Los Angeles, and last week featured an interview with Bill Nighy about his role in The Boat That Rocked (he said he used to be a fan of Caroline as a teenager, lapping up anything by the Rolling Stones).

In a tame twist, the pirate spirit lives on at the BBC. Keith "Cardboard Shoes" Skues, now 70, presents Pirate Radio Skues on BBC Radio Norfolk on Sunday nights, while Johnnie Walker has a Saturday-night show on Radio 2 called Pirate Johnnie Walker. They both play big hits from their shipping days, though it is a cruel irony that something may be lost with high-quality digital reception.

On the Caroline website, founder Ronan O'Rahilly reveals that he was recently told by someone close to him that he had wasted his life on Radio Caroline, but he disagreed. "I don't think that creating something that has provided harmless free enjoyment for millions of people for four decades could really be described as a waste. It probably represents the most useful way I could have spent my life."

• The Boat That Rocked opens in the UK on 3 April.

Pirate radio: the history

July 1949 The Wireless Telegraphy Act bans radio stations not sanctioned by the government or the BBC.

March 1964 Radio Caroline is founded by the Irish businessman Ronan O'Rahilly in international waters off Felixstowe. It's the first pirate station to broadcast solely in English.

July 1964 Tony Blackburn joins Radio Caroline. At 21, he is the youngest DJ on British radio.

September 1964 Keith Skues joins Radio Caroline. In December 1965 he moves to Radio Luxembourg.

December 1964 Radio London, brainchild of Texan entrepreneur Don Pierson, begins broadcasting in direct competition with Radio Caroline, 3½ miles off Frinton-on-Sea. Kenny Everett is in the line-up.

May 1966 Pierson starts Swinging Radio England not far from WRL in the North Sea. Johnnie Walker begins his career here before moving to Radio Caroline.

March 1967 John Peel begins his British radio career on Radio London's midnight-2am shift.

August 1967 The Marine Broadcasting Offences Act outlaws pirate radio; all stations are forced to close. Six weeks later, the BBC launches Radio 1, employing many pirate radio DJs, including Blackburn, Everett and Peel.



part of the above appeared at



http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/mar/08/pirate-radio-johnnie-walker

February 09, 2009

The Frank Ifield Story

>
> Frank's song I Remember You was a huge hit in several countries, and
> several labels in the US bid on it. The winning label was VeeJay, a
> small mostly-r&b label in Gary, Indiana (almost a suburb of
Chicago). It
> had been founded in 1953 by a husband-and-wife team named Vivian Carter
> and James Bracken (hence the "V-J").
>
> In negotiations with EMI to issue Frank Ifield on VeeJay in America,
> VeeJay agreed to take another EMI artist - the Beatles. This was in
> mid-1962. I Remember You was a big hit in America that fall, but the
> singles they released by the Beatles stiffed, and never made even the
> lower reaches of the Hot 100.
>
> In January 1964, the Beatles exploded in the US with I Want to Hold Your
> Hand (their first single to make the charts at all in the US, and it was
> number 1 for 15 weeks). VeeJay frantically rush-released the Beatles
> singles that they still owned, and this time they were all hits (Please
> Please Me, From Me To You, Do You Want to Know a Secret, Thank You
Girl).
>
> Later, EMI (Capitol Records in the US at that time) bought the rights to
> all those songs back from VeeJay.
>
> But Frank Ifield was, in a roundabout way, responsible for the first
> Beatles release in the United States.
>

>
...so Capitol/EMI sued VeeJay, resulting in a settlement which
allowed VJ to exploit their Beatles masters through the end of
1964, when Capitol would assume the rights. Besides the
INTRODUCING THE BEATLES lp, VJ also released the double LP
BEATLES vs. THE FOUR SEASONS (Seasons had split for Philips),
also SONGS, PICTURES AND STORIES OF THE FABULOUS BEATLES
(INTRODUCING lp in a gatefold cover w/ extra photos), an
interview lp (HEAR THE BEATLES TELL ALL), and JOLLY WHAT!
THE BEATLES AND FRANK IFIELD (half Beatles, half Frank)...
plus numerous 45s including their orange label Oldies 45
series which came out in late '64, consisting of tunes
which were hits in early '64. Many of the old Vee-Jay LPs
are collectors' items today, but buyer beware: Introducing
The Beatles as well as the Beatles/Ifield album are often
counterfeited! VeeJay folded soon after losing the Beatles
and the Seasons. Despite all the cash the Beatles brought
in, they made some poor a+r decisions. Shame, as they were
a great indie label


To Listen To Frank Ifield And Other Great 60's CLICK HERE

January 25, 2009

songs from the great depression

with the latest "credit crunch" biting even harder here are a few of the songs from the 1930's/about the great depression

Smith Ballew & His Orchestra We Can Live On Love [1931]
Hotel Pennsylvania Music A Cottage For Sale [1930]
Smith Ballew & His Orchestra Hittin' The Ceiling [1929]
Ambrose & His Orchestra I'm In The Market For You [1930]
Casa Loma Orchestra Happy Days Are Here Again [1929]
Jack Teagarden & His Orchestra Son Of The Sun [1930]
Al Jolson Hallelujah! I'm A Bum [1932]
Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys Get Happy [1930]
Casa Loma Orchestra Sweeping The Clouds Away [1930]
McKinney's Cotton Pickers Laughing At Life [1930]
Annette Hanshaw Big City Blues [1929]
Blue Steele & His Orchestra There's A Tear For Every Smile In Hollywood [1930]
Ruth Etting Ten Cents A Dance [1930]
Sam Lanin & His Orchestra It's A Great Life (If You Don't Weaken) [1930]
Hotel Pennsylvania Music Cheer Up, Good Times Are Coming! [1930]
Ruth Etting Cigarettes, Cigars [1931]
Eddie Cantor With Phil Spitalny's Music Cheer Up! [1931]
Johnny Marvin Just A Gigolo [1931]
Ted Lewis & His Orchestra Singing A Vagabond Song [1930]
Libby Holman Love For Sale [1931]
Julia Gerity Sittin' On a Rubbish Can
Henry Hall & his Orchestra Underneath the Arches
Bing Crosby Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Freddy Martin & his Orchestra Remember My Forgotten Man
Alex Bartha's Hotel Traymore Orchestra It Must Be Swell To Be Laying Out Dead
Vincent Rose & his Orchestra There's No Depression In Love
Lee Morse I'm an Unemployed Sweetheart
Victor Young & his Orchestra Now's the Time To Fall In Love
Emil Coleman & his Orchestra I Got Five Dollars
Paul Specht & his Orchestra I Found a Million Dollar Baby
Eddie Droesch & his Orchestra Last Dollar
Chick Bullock's Levee Loungers Here It Is Monday and I've Still Got a Dollar
Mildred Bailey Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
Sam Lanin & his Orchestra Whistling In the Dark
Ben Selvin & his Orchestra Dancing In the Dark
Victor Young & his Orchestra Alone Together
Mills Bros., Boswell Sisters, Bing Crosby Life Is Just a Bowl Of Cherries
Enric Madriguera's Hotel Biltmore Orchestra Let's Have Another Cup Of Coffee
Ted Lewis & his Orchestra Headin' For Better Times
Ben Selvin & his Orchestra Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away
Boswell Sisters (We've Got To) Put That Sun Back In the Sky
Ambrose & his Orchestra Shoo the Hoodoo Away
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra Now I'm A Lady [1935]
Adrian Rollini & His Orchestra I Gotta Get Up And Go To Work [1933]
Ted Wallace & His Orchestra Gotta Go To Work Again [1936]
Chick Bullock & His Levee Loungers Are You Making Any Money?
Ozzie Nelson & His Orchestra Got The Jitters [1934]
Don Bestor & His Orchestra Rain [1934]
Ink Spots With Plenty Of Money And You [1937]
Teddy Hill & His Orchestra I'm Feeling Like A Million [1937]
Red Norvo & His Orchestra Slummin' On Park Avenue [1937]
Artie Shaw & His New Music Whistle While You Work [1937]
Louis Armstrong & The Mills Brothers WPA [Works Progress, later the Works Projects Administration]
Kay Kyser & His Orchestra Hey Pop! I Don't Wanna Go To Work [1939]
Horace Heidt & His Orchestra Dawn Of A New Day [1939]

hope you are not offended just a bit of humour in hard times

January 09, 2009

Dave Dee Dies

Dave Dee (David Harman) has died after a three year fight against cancer aged 65 ,Dave was leader of the british pop group Dave Dee,Dozy,Micky,Beaky Mick and Tich,who had a stream of hits in th U.K.

more to follow

December 20, 2008

Seal

Has a new album out and it is a great album covering songs like I cant stand the rain,knock on wood,I been loving you to long,and other classic tracks it's called Soul and Soul it is give it a try



December 13, 2008

Christmas playlist update

Many more tracks uploaded making a 21 hour non repeat playlist, covering the last 4 decades always plenty of free spots, please tune in and give us a try,also Jodash runs 2 other 50's stations and a multi genre station in 128k  I would like to thank all the people who have listened to my stations in 2008 and have made Jodash Golden Oldies number 1 in its chosen Genre we wish all a Merry Christmas and a happy new year

Fc



December 07, 2008

Christmas Playlist

Just some of the tracks that will be played on "Jodash Christmas"

Oh well its that time of the year again! this is my christmas playlist now playing on jodash christmas so if you want a bit of christmas cheer between now and 25th Dec

CLICK HERE






Fats Domino Silver Bells
"Big" Tiny Little When Santa Does The Polka
A Barbershop Christmas Frosty the Snow Man
Aaron Neville Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow
ABBA ABBA - Happy New Year
Ace Cannon The First Noel
Acker Bilk Medley We Three Kings/Once In Royal Davids City/Good King Wenceslasing Wenceslas.mp3
Acker Bilk In The Bleak Midwinter
Adam Faith Lonely Pup (In A Christmas Shop)
Alan Jackson Honky Tonk Christmas
Aled Jones Walking In The Air
Alfred Burt Ah, Bleak and Chill the Wintry Wind
Alfred Burt We'll Dress the House
Alfred Burt This Is Christmas
Alfred Burt All on A Christmas Morning
Alma Cogan Christmas Cards
Anne Cochran Someone is Missing at Christmas
Aretha Franklin Joy To The World
Aretha Franklin The Lord Will Make A Way
Bands & Choirs of the Salvation Army O Come All Ye Faithful
Bands & Choirs of the Salvation Army Christmas Joy
Barbra Streisand A Christmas Love Song
Barbra Streisand It Must Have Been the Mistletoe
Barry Manilow Joy To The World / It's The Most Wonderful Time of The Year
Barry Manilow (There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays
Barry Richards Baby sittin' Santa
BBC Concert Orchestra The Waltzing Cat
Billie Holiday I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters Jingle Bells
Bing Crosby and David Bowie Peace On Earth - Little Drummer Boy
Bing Crosby and Ella Fitzgerald Silver Bells
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans Here Comes Santa Claus
Bob Seger The Little Drummer Boy
Bobby 'Boris' Pickett Monster's Holiday
Bobby Darin Auld Lang Syne
Bobby Vee Christmas Vacation
Bon Jovi I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas
Boney M Mary's Boy Child
Boney M. Christmas Medley
Booker T. & The MG's Merry Christmas Baby
Booker T. & The MG's Silver Bells
Boston Pops Orchestra Shepherd's Chorus
Brenda Lee Silver Bells
Brenda Lee Papa Noel
Brenda Lee Strawberry Snow
Brenda Lee A Marshmallow World
Brenda Lee The Angel And The Little Blue Bell
Brook Benton Beautiful Memory
Brooke Benton Christmas Makes The Town
Bruce Springsteen Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Bryan Adams Something about Christmas Time
Celtic Ladies I Saw Three Ships
Charley Pride Christmas in My Home Town
Charley Pride Little Drummer Boy
Charlie Stewart Santa Claus won't come this year
Charlotte Church The First Noel
Children For Children Galloping Through The Snow
Children For Children The Snow Is Here To Stay
Children For Children Have You Any Room At The Inn
Choir At King's College Shepards In The Field Abiding
Chris Rea Driving Home For Christmas
Christmas Accordians Sleigh Ride
Christmas Coca Cola Al Martino
Chuck Berry Merry Christmas Baby
Chuck Berry Run Rudolf Run
Cliff Adams Singers Do You Hear What I Hear
Covers Jinglebell Rock
Daniel O'Donnell Pretty Paper
Darlene Love Marshmallow World
Darlene Love Winter Wonderland
Darlene Love All Alone On Christmas
Darts White Christmas
David Essex A Winter's Tale
Dean Farnell Why Don't Christmas Go Away
Dean Martin A Winter Romance
Dean Martin Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Diana Decker Im A Little Christmas Cracker
Diana Krall Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
Dick Powell Roses In December
Dina Carroll - The Perfect Year
Dobie Gray Joy To The World
Dolly Parton Hard Candy Christmas
Doris Day Ol' Saint Nicholas
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Jingle Bells
Dwight Yoakam Santa Can't Stay
Eagles Please Come Home For Christmas
Eagles Bells Will Be Ringing
Eartha Kitt Santa Baby
Ed Ames .Away In A Manger
Ella Fitzgerald & Bing Crosby Marshmallow World
Ella Fitzgerald & Bing Crosby Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
Elton John Step into Christmas
Elvis Presley Here Comes Santa Claus
Enya The Magic Of The Nite
Fats Domino I Told Santa Claus
Frank Sinatra, Cyndi Lauper Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Frankie Lymon It's Christmas Once Again
Gene Autry & the Cass County Boys When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter
George Harrison Ding Dong, Ding Dong
Glen Campbell Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band Christmas Medley- Silent Night-I'll Be Home for Christmas-Jingle Bells-ƭ烀ƭ臨ƭ錐ƭꐸƭ땠ƭ욈ƭ
Harry Belafonte Mary's Boy Child
Hayley Westenra Silent Night
Henry Mancini Jingle Bells Sleigh Ride
Henry Mancini Silent Night / O Holy Night / O Little Town Of Bethlehem
Henry Mancini We Three Kings / O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)
Jack Jones Mistletoe And Holly
Jack Scott There's Trouble Brewin'
James Brown Merry Christmas, Baby
Jim Reeves Silent Night
Jim Reeves An old christmas card
Jimmy Dorsey & His Original Dorseyland Orchestra Dixieland Band From Santa Claus Land
Jimmy Durante Frosty The Snowman
Jody Levins Jingle bells boogie
John & Yoko and the Plastic One Band with the Harlem Community Choir Happy Xmas (War is Over)
John Denver The Children Of Bethlehem
John Holt White Christmas
John Mellencamp Teddi's Song
John Mellencamp I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Johnny Adams The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot
Johnny Cash O Come All Ye Faithful
Johnny Cash Slient Night
Johnny Cash The Little Drummer Boy
Johnny Cash I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge Christmas Serenade
Johnny Mercer Winter Wonderland
Jose Feliciano Feliz Navidad
Josh Groban Angels We Have Heard On High (feat. Brian McKnight)
Josh Groban Petit Papa Noel
Judith Durham Mary's Boy Child
Judy Garland Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Julie London Warm December
kashief lindo someday at christmas
Katie Melua Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Album Version)
Kay Starr Everybody's Waitin' for the Man With The Beard
Ken Foster Trio O Christmas Tree
Kenny Ball Jingle Bells
Kenny Ball Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Kenny Rogers Christmas Every Day
Kenny Rogers Kentucky Homemade Christmas
Kim Weston Wish You A Merry Christmas
Kingston Trio We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Lena Horn Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Leonard Patton Christmas On My Mind
Lionel hampton & His Orchestra Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
Little Joey Farr Rock 'n' roll Santa
London Festival Orchestra A Marshmallow World
Louis Armstrong White Christmas
Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra Winter Wonderland
Louis Armstrong with the Benny Carter Orchestra Christmas In New Orleans
Louis Prima What Will Santa Claus Say When He Finds Everybody Swinging?
Lowell Fulson Lonesome Christmas
Luciano Pavarotti Adeste Fidelis
Luther Vandross Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Luther Vandross and Darlene Love I Listen To The Bells
Mahalia Jackson Silent Night, Holy Night
Marcie & the Cookies White Christmas
Mariah Carey All I Want for Christmas Is You
Mariah Carey Silent Night
Marvin Gaye I Want To Come Home For Christmas
Matt Monro Mary's Boy Child
Mel Tormé The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)
Melanie Thornton Wonderful dream (holidays are
Mitch Miller Joy To The World
Modern Talking It's Christmas
Mud Lonely This Christmas
Nat King Cole Hark The Herald Angels Sing
Nat King Cole Mrs Santa Claus
Nat King Cole The Happiest Christmas Tree
Nat King Cole A House With Love In It
Nat King Cole with Natalie Cole The Christmas Song
Neil Diamond You Make It Feel Like Christmas
Northampton Band While Shepards Watched There Flocks
Oleta Adams Let It Snow
Otis Redding White Christmas
P.J. Proby Silent Night
Pat Boone Winter Wonderland
Patti LaBelle Winter Wonderland
Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra Jingle Bells
Peggy Lee Ring Those Christmas Bells
Peggy Lee It's Christmas Time Again
Peggy Lee Happy Holiday
Peggy Lee The Christmas Spell
Peggy Lee The Christmas Waltz
Peggy Lee with Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires It's Christmas Time Again
Peggy Lee, Art Lund, Benny Goodman Orchestra Winter Weather
Percy Faith Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, O Little Town of Bethelhem.mp3
Perry Como Holy Night
Perry Como There's No Christmas Like A Home Christmas
Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Philadelphia Orchestra We Wish You A Merry Christmas Philadelphia Orchestr.mp3
Platters God Rest You Merry' Gentlemen
Prince & The Revolution Another Lonely Christmas
Queen Thank God It's Christmas
Ray Anthony Christmas Trumpets/We Wish You a Very Merry Christmas
Ray Anthony and His Bookends Ray Anthony and His Bookends - Christmas Kisses
Ray Charles Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
Reba Mcentire I'll Be Home For Christmas
Reginald Dixon Parade of The Tin Soldiers
Reginald Dixon I Heard the Bells on Christmas
Renata Tebaldi Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod)
Riders In The Sky An Old Fashioned Christmas Polka
Riders In The Sky The Christmas Yodel
Riders In The Sky I'll Be Home For Christmas
Robert Goulet O Holy Night
Rockapella Love and the Lights
Roger Miller Old Toy Trains
Roger Whittake Ding Dong Merrily On High
Rosemary Clooney and Michael Feinstein Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Hey Kris Kringle
Royal Court Brass Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Royal Court Brass Frosty The Snowman
Royal Guardsmen Snoopy's Christmas
Sarah Connor Christmas in my Heart
Sergio Franchi The First Noel
Shakin' Stevens Merry Christmas Everyone
Simon and Garfunklel Silent Night - 7 O'Clock News
Skitch Henderson We Need A Little Christmas
Slade Merry Christmas Everybody
St Paul's Cathedral Choir Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme That Ol' Christmas Spirit
Tammy Wynette Lonely Christmas Call
Tennessee Ernie Ford Jingle-o The Brownie (1960)
Teresa Brewer I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
The Band Christmas Must Be Tonight
The Beach Boys Santa's Beard
The Blenders The First Noel
The Brian Setzer Orchestra Sleigh Ride
The Cadillacs Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
The Carpenters The Christmas Song (The Carpenters)
The Carpenters Merry Christmas Darling
The Columbia Choir and the Ralph Carmichael Brass Ensemble We'll Dress the House
The Columbia Choir and the Ralph Carmichael Brass Ensemble Some Children See Him
The Crystals Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
The Drifters White Christmas
The Four Tops and Aretha Franklin Silent Night
The Harmony Grits Santa Claus is Coming to Town
The Irish Tenors The Wexford Carol
The Jackson 5 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
The Jordinaires Jingle Bells
The Kings Singers While Shepherds Watched
The Living Voices A Holly Jolly Christmas
The London Symphony Orchestra Sleigh Ride
The Marcels Merry Twist-mas
The Moonglows Hey Santa Claus
The Morman Tabernacle Choir Silent Night, Holy Night
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band One Christmas Tree
The Partridge Family Frosty The Snowman
The Platters Jingle Bells Jingle
The Platters White Christmas
The Platters Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
The Platters Christmas Time
The Platters Blue Christmas
The Platters I'll Be Home For Christmas
The Platters Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
The Platters Come Home For Christmas
The Platters Jingle Bell Rock
The Platters Winter Wonderland
The Platters Silent Holy Night
The Pogues Featuring Kirsty MacColl Fairytale of New York
The Pretenders 2000 Miles
The Pussycat Dolls Santa Baby (Non-LP Version)
The Ronettes I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
The Ronettes Sleigh Ride
The Rovers Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer
The Salvation Army Band Go Tell It on the Mountain
The Seekers Morningtown Ride to Xmas
The Seekers Away in a Manger
The Statues White Christmas
The Uniques Merry Christmas Darling (and a Happy New Year)
Tiny Tim Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Christmas All Over Again
Tony Bennet Winter Wonderland
Tony Bennett The Christmas Waltz
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas Eve - Sarajevo 12/24
Trisha Yearwood Let it snow
U2 New Years Day
Ventures Jingle Bells
Vera Lynn Little Donkey
Wham Last Christmas
Whitney Houston Do You Hear What I Hear
Willie Nelson Pretty Paper
Willie Nelson What A Merry Christmas This Could Be
Wynton Marsalis Let It Snow
Yolanda Adams O Little Town Of Bethlehem

October 18, 2008

LEVI STUBBS DIES

Orignally posted by Ratianradio on Live 365 oldies forum
 
 
 
 
According to the Motown Alumni Association newsletter...

Levi Stubbs Former Lead Vocalist of the Four Tops Dead at 70

[The] most profound lead vocalist in American history, [Stubbs] died this morning at his Detroit home sources have confirmed. Stubbs, who suffered a series of strokes and other illnesses, had been sick for a number of years prior to today's news