On the Neon Beat Show 75R6: Robert Goulet kicks off this hour with a charming song sung by Sid Caesar in the film “”Little Me”. Then we turn up the thermostat for a steamy performance with a classic number sung by Eartha Kitt, “Cest' Si Bon”. Crank up songs by our favorite Italian singers of the day including Bobby Darin with “Clementine”, Philly's own Frankie Avalon with the song “Why”, Nancy Sinatra with “Boots”, Dean Martin singing “In the Misty Moonlight” and Tony Bennett with a jazzy take on a Cole Porter standard. Enjoy some classy Mel Torme as he sings “Get Outta Town”. Enjoy Peggy Lee singin' “It's a Good Day” followed with Sammy Davis Jr with the “Shelter of Your Arms”, and the iconic “Girl From Impanema” with Astrud Gilberto backed by the sax of Stan Getz. Hear Brook Benton's soulful treatment of “A Rainy Night in Georgia”, The McGuire Sisters with “Goodnight Sweetheart”, and a wonderful symphonic diddy composed by Leroy Anderson for the typewriter. More with Johnny Mathis, Ella Fitzgerald, and Harry Belafonte singin' “The Jackass Song”.
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