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 December 2019. 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 FRED MILTON- Barbie, Barbie (1961)
1:52 RONNIE LOVE- Chills and Fever (1960)
4:17 SER FELIZ- Cuca Sito y Tino España (1968)
6:58 DONALD JENKINS- Elephant Walk (1963)
9:52 GENE PRESSLEY & THE INVADERS- Cupid Shot a Tiger (1965)
11:31 HEKTOR VON USEDOM- Negeraufstand in Makumba (1968)
13:59 SAM HILL- I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Boy
15:59 THE SONG SPINNERS- Johnny Zero (1943)
18:45 PEREZ PRADO- Mambo Jambo (Que Rico El Mambo) (1956)
21:53 SPIKE JONES & HIS CITY SLICKERS- My Pretty Girl (1948)
24:51 P. J. MURPHY QUINTET- The 100 Mile an Hour Alligator (1964)
27:19 THE ROCKY FELLERS- Ching a Ling Baby (1963)
29:27 JERRY PACKER- Angels in the Sky
31:51 LOUIS PRIMA & HIS GLEEBY RHYTHM ORCHESTRA- Sing-A-Spell (1940)
35:05 DORIS DAY- The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away!)
38:17 SHERMAN STEWPOT & HIS SYNCOPATED SIX- The Guy at the End of the Bar
41:12 THE ROCKY FELLERS- Everybody Wants to Be a Tiger (1964)
43:33 YUYA UCHIDA- Cutie Pie
45:52 TRIO SHMEED- Yodel Cha Cha (1955)
48:09 WILMA DE ANGELIS- Ali Baba... Ciami (1962)
50:17 BOB HOPE & BING CROSBY- Vacation Road to Minnesota (1957)
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