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Part 56.26 Part 56.27 Part 56.28 Track-list 1956
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ReplyDelete21 still missing (F. Zabach added):
DeleteArden, Toni I Forgot To Remember To Forget
Bleyer, Archie Sleep, Sleep, Daughter
Cates, George, & His Orchestra One Night In Monte Carlo
Davis Jr., Sammy Never Like This
Fisher, Eddie If I'm Elected
Holmes, LeRoy Last Wagon, The
James, Joni Somewhere Someone Is Lonely
Maltby, Richard, & His Orchestra Heart Of Paris, The
Martin, Tony Your Place In The Sun
May, Billy, & His Orchestra Phonograph Song (Our Melody), The
Miller, Mitch, & His Orchestra & Chorus Theme From Song Of The Sparrow - vocal version
Morgan, Jaye P. West Point Dress Parade, The
Morgan, Russ, & His Orchestra Annabelle
Newman, Lionel, & His Orchestra Who Gave You The Roses?
Pleis, Jack, & His Orchestra Lonesome Without You
Pleis, Jack, & His Orchestra Sheik Of Araby, The
Reisman, Joe, & His Orchestra I'll Take You Dancing
Shaw, Georgie Fallen Angel (Are You Sorry)
Shaw, Georgie No One
Vaughan, Denny Just Sing A Song
Zabach, Florian Fiddler's Boogie, The
Hi Professor,
ReplyDeleteThanks for everything you've done, but I think you're nearing the end of the road. I'd be really surprised if anyone has any of these.
Dockman
No, I'm not nearing the end of the road: Pop 1940-54, R&B, Country, Adult Contemporary ...1969, Italian Hit Parade 1959-69 are in front of me.
Deletealways say thank you 4 all the music u give us - Aussie
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure and big satisfaction.
DeleteMany thanks for all the 50's stuff - looking forward to 1955.
ReplyDeleteThanks for 1956 - Approaching the beginning of my musical memories... Thank you for enhancing my memories...
ReplyDeleteI have entered zone of my parents music long time ago. This music is timeless. I don't want to criticize today's music, but definitely it is not timeless.
DeleteI agree!
DeleteMike M
Me too
DeleteNiceeeee Thank You Aussie
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