On this edition of The Neon Beat: Rosemary Clooney slams into the hour with one of her many records she'd do for Columbia in “dialect:” “Botcha Me.” (pucker up) Dean Martin follows with one of his jazzy standards, “You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You”. Then, “Make Yourself Comfortable” with Sarah Vaughan. Catch some film and TV themes starting with Henry Mancini and the Chorus with “Darling Lili”, Mary Martin with “My Heart Belongs to Daddy”, Perry Como with the haunting “Bali Hai” from South Pacific and Nelson Riddle's Orchestra with the theme from “Route 66.” Get'cher big band fix with Benny Goodman doing the “One O'Clock Jump.” Listen to the Ames Brothers with Les Brown and his band of renown with “Moonlight Serenade.” Frank Sinatra sings “The World We Knew.” Listen to an attitude number from Dinah Washington that asks, “Is You Is, Or Is You Aint My Baby.” We'll live “The Good Life” with Tony Bennett. Then we team up Bette Midler with lifetime friend Barry Manilow for a old Peggy Lee song. Catch a country-esk set with Roger Miller and Archie Campbell. More with Paul Anka and Debbie Reynolds.
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