On The Neon Beat this week: Jukebox 1 opens with a bawdy song of redemption from “The Pajama Game” as Patti Page sings, “Cross Over the Bridge.” Over the 3 Jukes you'll hear other Broadway, film, and boob tube offerings. Perry Como sings a standard from a lesser known play called, The Great McGoo called, “It's Only a Paper Moon.” Ferrante and Teicher rip out a rousing movie theme called “Lisa” on the duo keyboards. Hear the Lettermen with, “When I Fall in Love,” Ella Fitzgerald with a Cole Porter song from the 1953 film “Kiss Me Kate,” Felix Slatkin with the theme from a John Wayne film, “The Sundowners,” and Shirley Bassey with the theme from “Diamonds are Forever.” We'll play a Frank Loesser standard sung by Dean Martin with the Four Lads, The McGuire Sisters with the 1956 film theme from “Picnic,” Henry Mancini directs his orchestra for the TV theme from “Mister Lucky,” and we'll ride the range with Elmer Berstein's “The Magnificent Seven.” Get your Frank Sinatra fill as we spin the songs “Witchcraft” and “You Do Something to Me.” You'll hear hits by other period paisono's like Bobby Darin, Tony Bennett, and Vic Damone. Big band abounds with Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong, Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra, Harry James, and Benny Goodman. Get-cher great groups like, The Four Aces, Harper's Bizarre, The New Christy Minstrels, The Lettermen and The Platters. More with Tom Jones singing “She's a Lady,” Nancy Wilson's 1964 Grammy Award Winner, Johnny Mathis with “Misty” and Nat King Cole with the Ralph Charmichael Chorus. Much More!
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