On the Neon Beat this week on Mixcloud: Robert Goulet begins this hour with an old feel-good summertime favorite, “Summer Sounds.” Nancy Sinatra follows up with her 1966 hit record, “Sugar Town” after which we add some more sweetness with Pat Boone's “Sugar Moon.” Enjoy some of the period instrumentals we enjoyed like Bert Kaempfert's 1961 chart hit, “Wonderland By Night”' Roger Williams with his flourishing version of “Autumn Leaves,” and Britain's own Sounds Orchestral with their lush rendition of the Vince Guaraldi hit, “Cast Your Fate to the Wind.” Dig on the some great period folk music with Peter Paul and Mary doing “If I Had a Hammer,” Terry Gilkyson and his EZ Riders with “Marianne,” Colorado's own Serendipity Singers with “Ah Ah,Don't Let the Rain Come Down,” The Kingston Trio with a wander lust favorite “One More Town” and Jimmie Rodgers with “Uh Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again.” Listen to more fine groups like The Mills Brothers and Lyndhurst, Ohio's The Poni Tails. We'll spin great memories such as Perry Como's “Hot Diggity,” Elvis with “Don't Be Cruel,” and “Patsy Cline” with “Walking After Midnight.” More with Glen Campbell, Mama Cass Elliot, and Roy Orbison's “Pretty Woman.” Left click. Go there!
The blog home of John Christopher's The Neon Beat. A radio show featuring great music from the 1940's, 50's and 60's. Featuring great artists that you know and love. Artists like Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Nat King Cole, Doris Day, Dean Martin, Rosemary Clooney, The Lettermen, Henry Mancini, The Four Lads, Tony Bennett, Marilyn Maye, Percy Faith and Andy Williams.
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