On the Neon Beat Show 107R6ext: On yet another great extended version of our show we open this hour with Ella Fitzgerald singing a signature Cole Porter standard. Next you'll hear Frank Sinatra with a swingin' version of the song “You Make Me Feel so Young” followed up with Johnny Mathis singing “Small World”. (“But I wouldn't want to paint it” Steven Wright) Catch songs by our great era hitmakers like Sammy Davis Jr doing “I've Gotta Be Me”, the McGuire Sisters with “The Muskrat Ramble”, Bing Crosby with the Williams Brothers performing “Swing on a Star”, Perry Como with “South of the Border” and Nat King Cole with a great Fats Waller standard. Listen to some great big band with Al Hirt's “Cotton Candy” and Benny Goodman as we go “Jumpin' at the Woodside”. We'll track requested number for Bob Lind's 1966 hit song, “Elusive Butterfly”. Hear a couple of the great period groups like the Fleetwoods and the Chordettes. More with Bobby Vee, Helen O'Connell, Jo Stafford, and Les Paul with Mary Ford.
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