On the Neon Beat Show 80R6: Bobby Darin cranks up the notes with his 1959 hit song, “Dream Lover” then another era hit maker takes the stage next for a movie selection sung by Pat Boone from “Friendly Persuasion”. We follow up with a couple more film songs beginning with the Chordettes with “Never on Sunday” and the Mitch Miller Gang with the Colonel Bogey March. Frank Sinatra opens the next segment with “The World We Knew”. Then enjoy a fun little novelty number sung by Doris Day followed up with “The Isle of Capris” by the Gaylords. Listen to Les Paul with wife Mary Ford for their hit rendition of “How High the Moon”, Steve Lawrence with his 1960 chart topper “Pretty Blue Eyes”, The Carpenters with a great Carole King song, Nat King Cole with a lush recording of “Stardust”, and Peggy Lee with her 1948 hit song “Manana is Good Enough For Me”. Our instrumental offerings include Bert Kaempfert with a song used in a popular period game show, and the Bob Crewe Generation with “Music to Watch Girls By”. Get your Fab fix with a George Harrison song as the Beatles sing, “Something”. More great songs with Perry Como, Bing Crosby, and Patti Page. Get your gonzo on at: https://www.mixcloud.com/john-christopher10/the-neon-beat-show-80r6/?fbclid=IwAR10NAAPunxTGRUKe0YKpR7yp6kYeYoCKUYN7K_U0OP4kQxU6O0o6RZT6uo
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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