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 ALLAN SHERMAN- Oh Boy
from LP My Son, the Folk Singer, 1962
3:56 STEVE KARMEN- What Do You Say To a Naked Lady?
from What Do You Say To a Naked Lady?, 1970
6:02 AMERICAN STANDARD PLUMBING- It's Revolution
from LP The Bathrooms Are Coming! The Bathrooms Are Coming!, 1969
7:12 JOHN CAGE- 4'33 (excerpt)
7:38 TED NEWMAN- I Double Dare You (1957)
9:33 TRAILER- The Astro Zombies (1968)
10:32 THE BEAU HUNKS ORCHESTRA- Dancing on the Clouds
from CD Our Relations (1999)
13:06 TRAILER- The Only Way Home (1972)
13:37 THE COASTERS- Shoppin' For Clothes (1960)
16:38 LARRY DALE- Big Muddy (1960)
19:10 THE FOUR LADS- Ring A Ding Ding (1957)
21:27 TRAILER- Blow-Up (1967)
22:18 CHARLINE ARTHUR- The Good and the Bad (1954)
24:58 DANNY KAYE & THE ANDREWS SISTERS- Bread and Butter Woman (1947)
27:43 THE WARNER BROTHERS- Do the Hog (1964)
29:56 CAB CALLOWAY & HIS ORCHESTRA- (Hep-Hep) The Jumpin' Jive (1939)
32:42 THE SKY BOYS- Never Doubt My Love (1955)
35:21 CAROL DEENE- James (Hold the Ladder Steady) (1962)
“It seems to be a habit for Carol Deene to go into opposition against America's country girl Sue Thompson. She did so on 'Norman'. Now Carol's at it again with the new boy James.
“Another John D. Loudermilk number, of course. A brisk ballad of elopement which Carol plants entertaingly, and which may see her in the lists.”
37:33 THE CREW CUTS- Oop Shoop (1954)
39:52 KITTY KALLEN- Choo'n Gum (1950)
42:00 BETTY HUTTON- The Sewing Machine
from The Perils of Pauline, 1947
45:06 COOK RECORDS- Not Programmed For Love (1962)
47:34 TONY RANDALL & JACK KLUGMAN- Together Wherever We Go
from LP The Odd Couple Sings, 1973
49:25 DEE CLARK- 24 Boyfriends (1957)
51:25 KWK-AM- Rock 'n' Roll Has Got To Go (1958)
51:38 THE KORN KOBBLERS- Don't Shoot the Bartender (1958)
54:35 THORNDIKE PICKLEDISH CHOIR- Ballad of Walter Wart (1966)
56:41 DICK SCHORY'S NEW PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE- Duel On the Skins
from LP Music For Bang, Baaroom, and Harp, 1958
The Horse And The Boy!
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*The Horse and His Boy *by C.S. Lewis from 1954 was the fifth book
published in *The Chronicles of Narnia*, but it is the third one to read in
the chron...
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