On the Neon Beat (Show 52r6) The Ames Brothers take the stage to open the show with a great Frank Loesser song, “On a Slow Boat to China”. Then we open the mic for Rosemary Clooney singin' the song “Too Marvelous for Words” followed up with a fine arrangement of “A Blossom Fell” by Nat King Cole. After the break we'll chug down a cuppa joe with Frank Sinatra. (Bell is ringing) School is definitely in session as we bring on Jo Stafford with “Teach Me Tonight.” (Did you say I've got a lot to learn?) Enjoy some vocal and hot tambourine with Frankie Laine singing “Jezebel” followed with some great big band with Benny Goodman. We'll bring back Sinatra with Rosemary Clooney for a fun tate-a-tate called “Cherry Pies Outta Be You!” Then we enjoy a little 60's run of movie music starting with Dionne Warwick, Harry Nilsson with a song intended for the film “Midnight Cowboy” followed with a lovely rendition of the theme from “Irma La Douce” by Andre Previn. Listen to a great comeback hit record for Neil Sedaka followed up with a hit rendition of a John Denver song by Peter Paul and Mary. Hear a popular “Brit Hit” by Peter and Gordon, “I Go to Pieces”. More with Doris Day, Andy Williams, and Robert Goulet. All on The Neon Beat Show at Mixcloud.
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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