April 2, 2016 Playlist
Frank Sinatra w/ Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra “Polka Dots and Moonbeams (Around a Pug-Nosed Dream)” from Remembering the ’40s (1940) [REQUEST]
Sammy Kaye “My Extraordinary Gal” from Sammy Kaye: Best of the Big Bands
Judy Garland “I’m Nobody’s Baby” from The Very Best of Judy Garland
Fats Waller “Smashing Thirds” from A Handful of Keys: Fats Waller
Deanna Durbin “It’s Raining Sunbeams” from Those Wonderful Thirties: The Star of Hollywood’s Golden Era
Patty Duke “Everything But Love” from Everything But Love
Vicky Lane “This Heart Of Mine” from I Swing For You
June Christy “Looking For A Boy” from The Best of June Christy: The Jazz Sessions
Della Reese “You’re Driving Me Crazy” from Della
Al Martino “Spanish Eyes” from Capitol Collectors Series: Al Martino
Elvis Presley “If I Can Dream” from Artist Of the Century
Patty Duke “Don’t Just Stand There” from Don’t Just Stand There
Ruth Gaylor, Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra & Bunny Berigan “Never Felt Better, Never Had Less” from The Great Dance Bands of 30s and 40s: Bunny Berigan [LOCAL]
Bing Crosby “A Million Dollar Baby” from The Legendary Male Vocalists Of Jazz (1925-1940)
Bud Flanagan & Chesney Allen “Underneath the Arches” from Top Hits of the 1930s
Dick Powell “With Plenty Of Money and You” from Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood’s Golden Era
Lew Sherwood w/ Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra “Snuggled on Your Shoulder” from Eddy Duchin – Best of the Big Bands
Jack Teagarden “Announcer’s Blues” from Father of Jazz Trombone
Vera Lynn “The Bells of St. Mary’s” from Sincerely Yours
Fred Astaire “Cheek To Cheek” from Pick Yourself Up
Vic Damone “Blue Skies” from Vic Damone and Johnny Cole
Johnny Hartman “The Very Thought Of You” from The Johnny Hartman Collection (1947-1972)
Sammy Davis, Jr. “I’ve Gotta Be Me” from I’ve Gotta Be Me [REQUEST]
The Ray Charles Singers “Love Me With All Your Heart” from Pop Memories Of the 1960s [REQUEST]
Tony Bennett “The Best Is Yet To Come” from I LEFT MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO
Doris Day “Secret Love” from Doris Day’s Greatest Hits [REQUEST]
Danny Kaye “Inchworm” from Hans Christian Andersen (Original Soundtrack)
Dean Martin “All I Do Is Dream Of You” from The Capitol Years
Johnny Mathis “Moonlight Becomes You” from Warm and Tender
Ella Fitzgerald “Nice Work If You Can Get It” from The George & Ira Gershwin Songbook
Rosemary Clooney & Marian McPartland “Don’t Fence Me In” from Piano Jazz
Bobby Darin “Mack the Knife” from The Hit Singles Collection [REQUEST]
Doris Day “It’s Magic” from Doris Day’s Greatest Hits [REQUEST]