On The Neon Beat this week, Jukebox 2: Michael Buble steams on stage with a great jazz standard, "Foggy Day In London." The Lettermen follow up with a live recording of "Goin' Out Of My Head." Petula Clark sings one of her many 1960's hits, "This Is My Song." We'll remember the film "Viva Las Vegas" with Elvis. Glen Gray and his Casa Loma Orch play a great Hi-Fi version of "In The Mood." Enjoy Stevie Wonder singing, "My Cheri A'mour" We'll spin a record with Count Basie & Joe Williams singing, "Smack Dab In The Middle." Brook Benton and Dinah Washington team up for a snappy tete-a-tete called, "Baby You Got What It Takes." Hear Nat King Cole, Andy Williams, Ray Charles "Hit The Road Jack", Vic Dana and mo. Leave comments see past playlists at: http://theneonbeat.blogspot.com/ (pic: me and "Oldies master Michael")
On The Neon Beat this week, Jukebox 3: Frank Sinatra launches this set with the theme from "New York, New York." Jazz diva Dianne Reeves is next with more film music from "Good Night and Good Luck." Listen to Art & Dotty Todd with their one 1958 hit, "Chanson' D' Amour" We'll play Tony Bennett's "The Best Is Yet To Come." An "Unforgettable" 1951 standard by Nat King Cole. Hear Jo Stafford's lovely version of "Suddenly There's A Valley." Instrumentals by Glen Gray & the Casa Loma Orch, James Last, and Al Hirt. Hear Helen Reddy with a song from "Jesus Christ Superstar." Joan Weber's "Let Me Go Lover", The Four Lads, Patti Page and much more. Hear em' all at : http://www.radiogeorge.com/neonbeat/
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