On the Neon Beat Show 50R6rq- Dean Martin lights up the stage with one of Dino's favorite standards, “You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You”. We'll follow up with a contemporary artist and a keeper of the standards with Canadian Michel Buble singing “Feelin' Good”. Next we hear the Carpenters with the Carole King song “It's Going to Take Some Time”. (Carole was to say Karen and Richard's version made hers sound like a demo). Hear songs by more great period groups like the Four Coins along with Terry Gilkyson and the his Easy Riders”. Speaking of groupings we'll bring back Dean Martin with Jerry Lewis for a laugh or two with “The Money Song”. Tom Jones sweats to the oldies with “Daughter of Darkness” followed up with a Peggy Lee song done by Bette Midler from “Lady and the Tramp”. Listen to Nat King Cole with a lovely version of the song “Tenderly”. We'll track a request number from a listener in Tucson, AZ who wanted to hear some Pat Boone. Ella Fitzgerald sings some swingin' Irving Berlin followed by Ray Charles doing a lush version of “Ruby”. We'll spin great instrumental selections with Hugo Winterhalter and Henry Mancini. More fine listening with Doris Day and Louis Armstrong.
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