On the Neon Beat Show 81R6: The Svengali of swank, Mister Dean Martin starts our show by “Layin' Some Happiness On Ya”. Some great folk music follows with the Kingston Trio with the song, “It Takes a Worried Man”. Then listen to a Victor Young song used as the theme to a film called “Golden Earrings” sung here by Peggy Lee. Hear more great film and theatre songs with Nat King Cole singing “Mona Lisa”, Frank Sinatra with a Cole Porter standard, and a lovely Rogers and Hart song sung by Sarah Vaughan. Listen to Kay Starr sing “Bonaparte's Retreat”. Hear Art and Dotty Todd's one hit wonder, “Chanson D' Amour” followed by Rick Nelson doing “Traveling Man”. Enjoy Bobby Darin's 1959 hit song, “Look out Ol' Mack is Back!” Catch some primo big band with Harry James, Tommy Dorsey, and the Fabulous Spitfire Band of Canada. We'll track the great period groups like The Limeliters with “Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week”, and Chad and Jeremy with “Willow Weep for Me”. More with Elvis! Hear his song “Good Luck Charm”, Barbra Streisand with “He Touched Me”, and a song by a man called one of the few real geniuses in the industry. Stevie Wonder. Listen now at: https://www.mixcloud.com/john-christopher10/the-neon-beat-show-81r6/?fbclid=IwAR03oatKL2D--VJS0T2EDMuZCcIE5InOBRCsBXw9IOv4oQ923HZJCNqM43E
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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