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Show 111, “Rare 1950s Records,”


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Show 111, “Rare 1950s Records,” presents 20 recordings that most people never heard, including a female vocalist who sounded like Linda Ronstadt and a mostly unknown male singer who sounds like a clone of Elvis Presley. Songs include “No Use Knocking,” “Lovely One,” “If I Had Me a Woman,” “Take Me in Your Arms,” “I’m Just Wild About Harry,” and “I Can’t Rock and Roll to Save My Soul.”

Show 111
Rare 1950s Records
Playlist
1
Here Comes Summer
Jerry Keller
2
Take Me in your Arms
Helen Grayco
3
Why
The Cues
4
Lazy River
Jimmie Komack
5
I
Lillian Briggs
6
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
Pat Boone
7
Lovely One
The Four Voices
8
Look Homeward Angel
The Four Esquires
9
Risque
Fafa Lemos and his Orchestra
10
If I Had Me a Woman
Mac Curtis
11
I Wonder I Wonder
Arthur Lee Simpkins
12
Blame it on My Youth
Connie Stevens
13
Have You Met Miss Jones
Jack Haskell
14
I’m Just Wild About Harry
Mary Lou Brewer
15
Over the Mountain, Across the Sea
Johnnie and Joe
16
Happy Happy Birthday Baby
The Tune Weavers
17
No Use Knocking
Bobby Charles
18
I Ride an old Paint
The Gateway Singers
19
I Can’t Rock and Roll to Save My Soul
Pearl Bailey
20
Old Time Movies
Larry Fotine

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