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Garrett Stack's American Jukebox®Originating on WMNR Fine Arts [email protected] Playlist* Originating on WMNR Fine Arts Radio Garrett Stack’s American Jukebox® Program archived 24-48 hours after broadcast. Can be heard free of charge. Public Radio Exchange > exchange.prx.org > American Jukebox Show #: 271 Broadcast Date: September 8, 2018 Time:16:00 - 18:00 # Selections: 34 * Playlist is listed in order of play, 1-34. Classic Pop, Rock & Soul from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s American Jukebox® Theme Song Credit: “What Did You Do With Your Old 45’s,” Bobby Vinton, Bobby Vinton’s Greatest Hits, Curb Records, 1989. By Pam A. Hanna & George Pickard. Holi…Order Time Writer(s) Title Artist Disc Label Year Position Comment File Number Intro Track Release Date Date Played Date Played Copy 01 2:12 Jimmy Bowen/Buddy Knox Party Doll Buddy Knox with the Rhythm Orchids Amazing 50s Stereo Jukebox 1955-62 Complete 60s 1957 1 Series Hard To Find none 2 2018 9/8/18 02 2:28 Ollie Jones/Billy Dawn South Step By Step The Crests Amazing Stereo Doo Wop Complete 60s 1960 14 Inter-racial doo-wop group from Manhattan. Johnny Maestro was lead singer. Left in Series Hard To Find 0:12 25 2018 9/8/18 1960 for solo work. in late ‘60s lead the Brooklyn Bridge. Maestro died in 2010 age 70. 03 2:30 Bobby Darin Dream Lover Bobby Darin Amazing 50s Stereo Jukebox 1955-62 Complete 60s 1959 2 Series Hard To Find 0:06 27 2018 9/8/18 04 2:52 Mike Phillips North To Alaska Johnny Horton Country USA: 1960 Time-Life 1960 4 CD Country USA 1960 / LP Grtst Hits - 2:52 - From film: North to Alaska [John Wayne, Series Cntry USA none 14 7/1/06 1/13/07 10/23/108/25/12 7/11/15 9/8/18 Stewart Granger, Fabian, Ernie Kovacs] 05 2:23 Doc Pomus/Mort Schuman Can't Get Used To Losing You Andy Williams 16 Most Requested Columbia Legacy 1963 2 45/LP Days of Wine and Roses.../CD Into the 60's LPM-56/CDV-565 tk 2 RKM Williams 0:09 8 2/24/07 5/3/08 6/19/10 5/5/12 9/8/18 06 3:00 Eugene Record/Sonny Sanders Soulful Strut Young-Holt Unlimited Classic Rock:1968 Beat Goes Time-Life 1969 3 CD 1968 Beat Goes On CDV-15A Series Classic Rock 0:10 8 9/22/07 6/4/11 9/8/18 Triple Crown Winner: 07 2:59 Eugen Record/William Sanders Am I The Same Girl Barbara Acklin Greatest Hits - Pop Single Purchases 1940-70 Brunswick/iTunes 1969 79 This also reached #33 on the R&B Chart. RKV PopSingV6 0:24 06 9/8/18 V.6 08 2:38 Sylvia Dee/Arthur Kent The End Of The World Skeeter Davis Nipper’s Greatest Hits - the ‘60s Vol 1 RCA/BMG 1963 2 45/CD RnR Era series- 60s Rave On; AM Gold series1963 RKV CDV 45 0:06 6 1988 4/5/08 11/1/08 3/21/09 4/4/09 4/9/11 3/30/13 7/11/15 9/8/18 CDV-45, 6B 09 2:08 Johnny Tillotson Without You Johnny Tillotson Hard To Find Jukebox Classics - The Fifties: 31 Hit Parade/Eric 1961 7 Jacksonville, FL boy was on a local radio revue at age 9. The a DJ on WWPF. Series Hard to Find 0:05 23 2017 9/8/18 Amazing Stereo Hits 10 2:53 Bob Relf/Earl Lee Nelson Harlem Shuffle Bob & Earl Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1964: Rock, ERIC/Hit Parade 1964 44 Recorded in 1963 on Marc Records (Marc 104). Series Hard To Find 0:14 19 2015 9/8/18 Rhythm, & Pop Debuted on Billboard Hot-100 in late December 1963 and peaked in early 1964 just 11 2:07 Ray Whitley What Kind Of Fool Do You Think I Am Bill Deal & The Rhondels The Heritage / Colossus Story Heritage/Colossus 1969 23 “Brassy-rock” band from Virginia Beach, VA. Bill Deal - vocals and organ. Bob Fisher - RKV Heritage 0:07 16 2003 2/25/17 9/8/18 guitar. Mike Kerwin, Jeff Pollard, Ronny Rosenbaum, Ken Dawson - horns. Don 12 2:45 Tommy Boyce/Bobby Hart I Wonder What She's Doing Boyce & Hart Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies Eric 1967 8 Filed with the ERIC Hard to Find Series RKV 1965 0:07 8 2004 9/8/18 1965-1969 13 2:26 Henry Glover CaliforniaTonight Sun The Rivieras Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1960-64:Stereo Hit Parade/Eric 1964 5 Teen rock and roll band from South Bend, Indiana. RKV Hard to Find 0:27 7 2016 6/4/16 7/16/16 9/8/18 14 2:14 Lennon/McCartney You've Got To Hide Your Love The Silkie Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies Eric 1965 10 Filed with Hard to Find 45s series RKV 1965 0:07 14 2004 9/8/18 1965-1969 15 2:37 Jagger/Richards/Oldham AsAway Tears Go By Marianne Faithfull Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1960-64:Stereo Hit Parade/Eric 1964 22 Song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (2 of the band members) and Andrew RKV Hard to Find 0:14 13 2016 9/8/18 Oldham, their manager 16 3:38 Lennon/McCartney The Long And Winding Road The Beatles Let It Be ... Naked Apple/Capitol 1970 0 THIS IS THE ORIGINAL VERSION BEFORE PHIL SPECTOR ADDED STRINGS, CHOIR and Beatles none 4 2009 9/8/18 EFFECTS. 17 3:22 Lambert/Potter One Tin Soldier [Legend of Billy Jack] Coven Hard To Find 45's On CD: Vol 12, 60s & 70s Pop ERIC 1971 26 Quiet flute to 0:12 Series Hard To Find 0:16 16 2010 2/25/17 9/8/18 Stuff about the records, the artists Classics 18 2:55 John D Loudermilk Indian Reservation [Lament Of Cherokee Paul Revere and the Raiders AM Gold 1971 Time-Life 1971 1 Series Am Gold 0:06 17 1990 7/17/10 9/8/18 Reservation Indian] The group notched 21 Hot-100 hits between 1961 and 1973. This one is an ode to Native and the titles you never knew 19 3:32 Timmy Thomas Why Can't We Live Together Timmy Thomas Hard To Find 45s On CD: Vol. 19, More ‘70s ERIC 1973 3 Worked as a jazz sideman before going solo. Series Hard To Find 1:33 16 2017 9/8/18 Essentials 20 3:58 Sherman Marshall/Phillip Pugh Then Came You Dionne Warwick And The Spinners AM Gold 1974 Time-Life 1974 1 Used as FUN TEST: 11/17/12; 9/8/2018 Series AM Gold 0:16 3 1996 11/17/1210/18/149/8/18 21 2:41 Ronald Dunbar/Edyth Wayne Give Me Just A Little More Time Chairmen Of The Board AM Gold - The Early '70s Time-Life 1970 3 R&B vocal quartet from Detroit. Leader was General Norman Johnson. He wrote Patches Series AM Gold none 7 1992 9/8/18 for Clarence Carter. 22 2:43 G Johnson/B Perkins/G Perry Want Ads Honey Cone Dick Bartley Presents All-Time Greatest Girl Varerse Serabande 1971 1 The Honey Cone girls had great credentials: RKV Girl Groups 0:01 18 2000 9/8/18 Groups Shelley Clark was a former Ikette; Edna Wright was Darlen Love’s sister; Carolyn Willis 23 3:10 Dick Monda Po’ Folks Righteous Brothers* Re-Birth Verve 1969 0 This was on the radio for “5 minutes” in 1969. I heard it and never forgot it. RKV PopSingV6 0:03 07 9/8/18 Pop Single Purchases 1940-70 V.6 24 3:29 Huey Smith Rockin' Pneumonia & Boogie Woogie Flu Johnny Rivers The Best of Johnny Rivers EMI 1973 6 CD GrHts CDM-30 RKM Rivers 0:19 14 12/5/09 2/26/11 1/12/13 10/19/136/28/14 12/31/169/8/18 Johnny Rivers was a master at covers. He was so good that his covers often eclipsed the 25 3:29 Dolph/DiFranco/Levine Life Is A Rock (But the Radio Reunion Nipper’s Greatest Hits: The ‘70s RCA/BMG 1974 8 45/CD Nipper's GrHts: 70's CDV 61 0:08 12 5/17/14 9/8/18 CDV-61 26 4:30 Kris Kristofferson/Fred Foster MeRolled And Me) Bobby McGee Janis Joplin Greatest HIts Columbia 1971 1 CD Grtst Hits/LP Pearl RKF Joplin 0:04 5 9/8/18 LPF-15 27 3:34 Errol Brown/Anthony Wilson You Sexy Thing Hot Chocolate Sounds of the ‘70s: 1976 Take Two Time-Life 1976 3 45/CD 1976 Take 2 Series Sounds ‘70s 0:18 15 9/8/18 CDV-56A TK 15 28 2:29 Lennon/McCartney Got To Get You Into My Life The Beatles Black Box: Revolver EMI/Capitol 1976 7 This Box Set (stereo remaster), released in 2009, is a collection of all the original UK BlkBx Beatles 0:06 13 2009 9/8/18 albums of the Beatles released on the EMI/Parlophone label that essentially made up the 29 2:50 Joe South Rose Garden Lynn Anderson Have A Nice Day, Vol. 4 Rhino 1971 3 from North Dakota RKV 0:05 2 Rock 11/7/09 12/3/11 7/11/15 9/8/18 Billy Joe Royal, Dobie Gray, and even The Three Degrees recorded this song 30 3:10 Bobby Vinton/Henry Mayer My Melody Of Love Bobby Vinton Hard To Find 45s On CD: Vol.
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