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Episode 191, “Favorite 40s Music,”


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 Episode 191, “Favorite 40s Music,” presents 17 of Sam Waldron’s personal favorite recordings from the decade of the Big Bands and World War Two. Performers include Alice Faye, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Buddy Clark, Helen Forrest, The Ink Spots and Guy Lombardo.

Episode 191
Favorite 40s Music
Playlist
1
Oh Johnny Oh
Lawrence Welk
2
Boo Hoo
Guy Lombardo
3
This Train
Sister Rosetta Tharp
4
Peg O My Heart
Buddy Clark
5
Daddy
Sammy Kaye and Kaydets
6
Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye
Rosemary Squires and Richmond Strings
7
Skyliner
Lester Lanin
8
I’m Making Believe
The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald
9
Heartaches
Ted Weems
10
Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
The Four Sargeants
11
Green Eyes
Jimmy Dorsey
12
Moonlight Cocktail
Glenn Miller Orchestra
13
They Say
Helen Forrest and Artie Shaw
14
Alexander’s Ragtime Band
Alice Faye
15
Jingle Jangle Jingle
Louis Nunley
16
Somebody Else is Taking My Place medly
Kate Smith
17
A Smile Will Go a Long Long Way
The Andrews Sisters

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