On the Neon Beat Show 110R6: Louis Armstrong kicks off the hour with the song, “Gotta Lotta Of Living to Do”. Then will kick it up a notch or two as we listen to KC's Marilyn Maye with a song from Kismet. In this hour we track a lot of stage and theatre with Barbra Streisand singing “Putting it Together” from her Broadway album, Frank Sinatra with the theme from “The Tender Trap”, The Four Lads with the theme from “Bus Stop” and the Harry James Orchestra with “Carnival”. We'll spin a hit for Al Martino called “Mary in the Morning”. Listen to great period groups like The Mills Brothers and The McGuire Sisters”. Enjoy two sizzlin' offerings by Jo Stafford and Julie London. “Sunday Kind of Love” and “Cry Me a River”. Grab ya a touch o' the Irish as Bing Crosby sings “Galway Bay”. We”ll throw in some Neil Diamond with his touching early 1970's hit song, “Play Me”. Hear the late Tony Bennett with his sprite renditon of the song, “Firefly”. More with Canadian Diana Krall and Gene Pitney's single “Only Love Can Break a Heart”. Ahh memories. Crank it. Enjoy!
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