Monday, August 5, 2019

The Neon Beat on Radio George - 7.23.19

On The Neon Beat this week: Engelbert Humperdinck (actual spelling) opens up Jukebox 1 with his hit song, “The Last Waltz.” This, followed with “Makin' Whoopie” by Frank Sinatra. Nancy Wilson takes the mic next for the song, “Call Me.” Tony Bennett launches into Juke 2 with “Rags to Riches” and Brit singer Danny White follows up with his 1964 “cross the pond hit” “White on White.” Frank Sinatra kicks off Juke 3 with a Frank Loesser favorite from “Guys and Dolls.” More stage and film favorites abound including Dean Martin's signature hit from “The Caddy.” Doris Day sings one from “Pal Joey,” and Harry James performs a big band rendition of “September Song.” Henry Mancini conducts his orchestra and chorus for the theme from “Darling Lili,”and hear an award winning song by The Carpenters from the 1970 film “Lovers and Other Strangers.” Enjoy a western set with Dinah Shore singing a song from “The Paleface,” followed with a hit song of the Ponderosa by Loren Green, and the theme from “The Good the Bad and the Ugly” by Hugo Montengro. Enjoy the pop chart hits sung by the artists we know and love like, Johnny Mathis, Tom Jones, Perry Como, Petula Clark, Herb Alpert, Nat King Cole and Dusty Springfield.. Catch the great groups such as The Mills Brothers with “Opus One.” Listen to “The Yellow Rose of Texas” with the Mitch Miller Gang, and “Goodnight Sweetheart” by the McGuire Sisters.” We'll visit “This Isle of Capris” with The Gaylords, catch a little classic folk with the Kingston Trio. More with Peter and Gordon, the Lettermen, the Drifters and the Association. Turn up the hit single pairing two hitmakers, Johnny Mathis and Denise Williams for “Too Much Too Little Too Late.” Many more.

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