Things I've collected over the years or acquired on mixtapes and comps or gathered from the internet or the library or my parents' attic. The different sources are the reason for the volume disparity. I make no claims to "discovering" or "owning" anything. Probably neither do you. It's whatever I feel like playing that week. Every Saturday. No repeats. Things that may or may not be familiar. Who knows? The time's next to each song in case you don't like something or it's icky or if you don't want your kids to hear it. Don't let offense at one song cloud your impression of the curation as a whole. Past weeks here too. Just type "Audio" in the search engine. Or if you're too lazy to press a button more than once, here's everything up to July 2017. You don't get the all playlists, though. You can right-click this if you want to save a zip file of this one (containing an mp3 of the file) for later. Here what information I was able to find:
0:00 STAN FREBERG- That's All Right, Arthur (1956)
2:13 ALEXANDER'S JAZZ BAND- Alcoholic Blues
4:38 SUSAN KING- Drum Rhythm (1965)
6:59 ALMA COGAN- Sugartime (1958)
8:46 ALLAN SHERMAN- Green Stamps
from LP Allan in Wonderland, 1964
11:21 JEANIE ALLEN- I'm Your Slave (1961)
13:02 ART CARNEY- Song of the Sewer (1954)
15:49 BETTY HUTTON- It's Oh So Quiet (1951)
18:45 BETTY GRABLE- Haunted House
20:52 AMERICAN STANDARD PLUMBING- Today We Found Our Home
from LP Today We Bought a Home, 1968
"We sincerely hope you enjoy the reading of the essay, the miniature musical and the lovely dinner music. Your American-Standard representative will soon discuss the complete details of the Trend Setting Builder Program and point out your vital role in upgrading the new home market to more profitable feature goods fixtures through this program."
28:05 BILLY WARD & HIS DOMINOES- My Baby's 3-D (1955)
30:10 THE APES- Tarzan's Monkey (1964)
32:17 ROY SMECK- Bugle Call Rag
35:25 BARBARA EDEN- Bend It (1967)
“This beautiful star of NBC-TV's high-rated series 'I Dream of Jeannie' launched her singing career at age 14. Before a hometown Tuscon, Arizona audience, Barbara Eden lost her voice. It was Tuscon's loss.
“After graduating Lincoln High School in San Francisco and attending two years at City College, Barbara won a scholarship with a Bay Area theater group. Completing 12 months of this apprenticeship, the comely blonde packed her bags for Hollywood, fame, and fortune.
“Months of fruitless interviews and talent calls finally paid off with a chorine job at Hollywood's famous Ciro's nightclub. Bit parts in TV shows came slowly—then some feature roles, 20th Century Fox spotted her talent and contracted her for the role of Loco in the TV series 'How To Marry a Millionaire'.
“At last Barbara Eden had reached star billing and a double handful and starring roles in major motion pictures such as 'The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm','From the Terrace', and 'A Private Affair'.
“Now in her second successful season with 'I Dream of Jeannie', Barbara relaunches her long-forestalled singing career with her first single for Dot Records. At last, Tuscon can hear what it missed.”
37:46 GOOGIE RENE- Caesar's Pad
from LP Romesville!, 1959
40:41 TERRI “CUP-CAKE” O'MASON- Love Is a Wonderful Thing
“Here's a gal that created an overnight sexation with her first record (Adam Stag Party #2). She's back again with a wild sexorama of thrills, laughs and tingling excitement dished out in second helpings. Terri is definitely the boldest, most explosive blonde sex-bomb ever. Her double-entendre song-and-verse is the sexiest thing ever put on record and strictly for adults. She's great at parties, a torrid companion for an evening of intimate long play.”
43:12 THE FRIENDLY GHOST- Motorcycle Policeman
from LP “Make Believe”
46:35 BILLY VAUGHN- Telstar
from LP 1962's Greatest Hits, 1962
49:24 CLOTHILDE- Et Moi Et Toi Et Soie (1966)
51:16 BOB MCFADDEN- Bingo
from LP Songs Our Mummy Taught Us, 1959
52:57 SONNY DAY & THE TONY RAY COMBO- Creature From Outer Space (1958)
55:27 TRAILER- She-Freak
55:59 DICK “TWO-TON” BAKER- I'm a Little Weenie
58:48 MEL BLANC- Yosemite Sam
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