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Time Description Start Time Description Number-Cut Length User defined 00:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 00:00:00 RUN MACRO-ON AIR 00:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 00:00:00-E (:00)Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Thin 0069603-001 03:17:0 Artist - Guy Lombardo 00:03:17-E (:00)DO IT RIGHT 1944 0118122-001 02:46:0 Artist - HARRY JAMES ORCH 00:06:03-E (:00)CIMARRON ROLL ON 0109925-001 02:06:2 Artist - KEN CURTIS 00:08:09-E (:00)STACK O'LEE BLUES 0033413-001 05:12:2 Artist - HOT FROGS 00:13:22-E (:00)YOU'LL NEVER KNOW 0051526-001 02:52:3 Artist - Jim Reeves 00:16:14-E (:00)YOU CAN LEAD A MULE TO WATER 1911 0167005-001 03:30:7 Artist - EDDIE MORTON 00:19:45-E (:00)Lullaby Of Broadway 1935 0163875-001 02:59:7 Artist - Jay Wilbur and his orch v Sam Browne and Radio 3 00:22:45-E (:00)Alone At A Table For Two 1936 0163676-001 02:43:7 Artist - Jay Wilbur and his Orch v Sam Costae and Radio 3 00:25:29-E (:00)Paradise 1932 0163454-001 03:07:9 Artist - Jack Payne and his band v Jack Gordonand Radio 3 00:28:37-E (:00)Close To You 1943 0164038-001 02:49:6 Artist - Savoy Hotel Orpheans v Leslie Douglas nd Radio 3 00:31:26-E (:00)You Can't Do That There Here1935 0163145-001 03:01:1 Artist - Harry Leader and his band v trio 00:34:27-E (:00)MY RED HOT GAL 0169747-001 02:52:3 Artist - CLIFF EDWARDS 00:37:20-E (:00)SHUFLIN' MOSE 0171901-001 03:57:3 Artist - LOPEZ AND HAMILTON'S HARMONY MAKERSas nd Radio 3 00:41:17-E (:00)I'VE GOT MY EYES ON YOU 1940 0174018-001 03:09:6 Artist - TOMMY DORSEY HO v ALLAN DEWITT 00:44:27-E (:00)MISTY 1954 0175441-001 02:56:0 Artist - ERROLL GARNER TRIO 00:47:23-E (:00)IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING 1945 0174537-001 03:10:2 Artist - SAMMY KAYE v BILLY WILLIAMS 00:50:33-E (:00)CHI-BABA CHI-BABA 1947 0174709-001 02:59:0 Artist - PERRY COMO 00:53:32-E (:00)THE CRAZY OTTO RAG 0021106-001 02:04:6 Artist - WILL GLAHE 00:55:37-E (:00)CHICKERY CHICK 0176010-001 03:51:5 Artist - JOJO SWINGBAND 00:59:29-E (:00)Lovely To Look At 0176115-001 02:46:5 Artist - Radio Serenaders v The Three GinxRSas nd Radio 3 01:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 01:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 01:00:00-E (:00)THANK YOU 0367001-001 00:07:4 Artist - DB 01:00:08-E (:00)You' Be So Nice To Come Home To 1960 0181382-001 04:32:3 Artist - AL COHN-ZOOT SIMS QUINTET 01:04:40-E (:00)LovelessRag 1958 0182762-001 03:06:1 Artist - DUKES OF DIXIELAND 01:07:46-E (:00)Blue Bells Of Scotland 1953 0182321-001 02:12:3 Artist - Fred Kreitzer and Buddy Brennan w Lombardoadio 3 01:09:58-E (:00)Maple Leaf Rag 1960 0182862-001 01:58:5 Artist - JO ANN CASTLE 01:11:57-E (:00)Love Walked In 1938 0177637-001 02:51:2 Artist - Carroll Gibbons Savoy Hotel Orpheans v George Melacrino 01:14:48-E (:00)Bonjour Paris 1956 0183471-001 02:33:7 Artist - Michel Legrand 01:17:22-E (:00)ROCKER 1972 0183224-001 03:03:0 Artist - MILES DAVIS 01:20:25-E (:00)Oh You Crazy Moon 1938 0183251-001 02:54:6 Artist - RUSS MORGAN 01:23:20-E (:00)I LOVE AN OLD FASHIONED SONG 1946 0184031-001 02:44:1 Artist - The Three Suns 01:26:04-E (:00)TAKE ME HOME 1942 0184071-001 02:41:8 Artist - HENRE RENE MUSETTE ORCH 01:28:46-E (:00)Don't You Remember 1967 0185504-001 01:55:6 Artist - NAT KING COLE 01:30:42-E (:00)Down In The Valley 1933 0185403-001 03:09:9 Artist - Roy Fox v Sid Buckman 01:33:52-E (:00)I Belong To You 1934 0186045-001 02:36:2 Artist - The Philadelphians v Fred Latham ans v George Melacrino 01:36:28-E (:00)Young And Healthy Medley 1932 0186043-001 02:46:6 Artist - Connecticut Collegians 01:39:15-E (:00)Toy Trumpet 1937 0186278-001 03:10:5 Artist - Jack Harris and his orch 01:42:25-E (:00)AVALON 1946 0186365-001 02:13:4 Artist - Al Jolson 01:44:39-E (:00)Night After Night 1933 0186453-001 02:56:3 Artist - Ambrose orch v Sam Browne 01:47:35-E (:00)WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN 0188103-001 03:31:7 Artist - FOSTER AND ALLEN 01:51:07-E (:00)When Lights Are Low 0002617-001 03:00:6 Artist - Teddy joyce and His Orch 01:54:08-E (:00)Lazy River 0027319-001 01:40:0 Artist - Anita Boyer and Her Tomboyers 02:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 02:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 03.TXT[9/27/2021 11:39:42 AM] 02:00:00-E (:00)It All Comes Back To Me Now 0044503-001 02:48:0 Artist - Mildred Bailey with The Delta Rhythm Boysorge Melacrino 02:02:48-E (:00)BEER GARDEN POLKA 0157507-001 02:15:2 Artist - FRTIZ SCHICKEL AND HIS BAVARIAN BRASS BANDrge Melacrino 02:05:03-E (:00)It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow 1940 0163837-001 03:10:0 Artist - Jack Payne and his band v Billy Scott Coomber Melacrino 02:08:13-E (:00)SPARROW IN THE TREE TOP 1951 0173012-001 03:11:6 Artist - BING CROSBY AND ANDREWS SISTERS 02:11:25-E (:00)APRIL IN PORTUGAL 1953 0172921-001 02:52:4 Artist - VIC DAMONE 02:14:18-E (:00)HERE COMES SUMMER 1959 0175925-001 02:11:7 Artist - JERRY KELLER 02:16:29-E (:00)GUILTY 1955 0180873-001 03:32:3 Artist - FOUR FRESHMEN 02:20:02-E (:00)A Walk In The Black Forest 1970 0182650-001 02:22:1 Artist - FLOYD CRAMER 02:22:24-E (:00)Thoughtless 0031606-001 03:01:0 Artist - Ink Spots 02:25:25-E (:00)Round The Back Of The Arches 0026824-001 02:50:0 Artist - Flanagan and Allen 02:28:15-E (:00)Never 0030920-001 03:02:0 Artist - Henny Hendrickson - his Louisville Serenaders Melacrino 02:31:17-E (:00)Bug Wheels 0031511-001 02:13:0 Artist - Hank Snow 02:33:30-E (:00)FASCINATIN' RHYTHM 0169758-001 02:51:9 Artist - CLIFF EDWARDS 02:36:22-E (:00)STARS FELL ON ALABAMA 0038707-001 02:31:0 Artist - MICHELE VOAN 02:38:54-E (:00)Camptown Races 0041612-001 02:11:0 Artist - Larry Clinton and His Orchestra 02:41:05-E (:00)SONG OF INDIA 0017702-001 02:31:2 Artist - BEN POLLACK AND HIS PICK-A-RIB BOYS renaders Melacrino 02:43:36-E (:00)Soft Pedal Blues 0017515-001 03:11:3 Artist - Bessie Smith 02:46:47-E (:00)Laughing Song 0017112-001 02:31:4 Artist - Bob Skyles and his Skyrockets 02:49:19-E (:00)Along The Navajo Trail 0015013-001 02:42:3 Artist - Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters renaders Melacrino 02:52:01-E (:00)SIDE BY SIDE 0014201-001 03:27:2 Artist - BILLY MAYERL 03:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 03:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 03:00:00-E (:00)internet donations 0999967-001 00:49:9 Artist - DB 03:00:50-E (:00)JELLY ROLL BLUES 0133310-001 03:39:6 Artist - JOE FINGERS CARR 03:04:30-E (:00)HEY THERE 0151310-001 02:59:5 Artist - ROSEMARY CLOONEY 03:07:29-E (:00)IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD 1954 0175435-001 02:49:9 Artist - FOUR ACES 03:10:19-E (:00)It's A Most Unusual Day 1964 0181612-001 02:55:8 Artist - ANDRE PREVIN TRIO AND ORCH 03:13:15-E (:00)Mad About The Boy 0028722-001 02:53:0 Artist - Lena Horne 03:16:08-E (:00)One for My Baby 0040309-001 03:50:0 Artist - Esquivel 03:19:58-E (:00)BUILDING A NEST FOR MARY 0011509-001 03:01:6 Artist - CAPTIVATORS 03:23:00-E (:00)Elizabeth 0011113-001 02:48:4 Artist - FRED WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS 03:25:49-E (:00)Through the Eyes of Love 0066010-001 03:31:0 Artist - Ray Anthony And His Orchestra 03:29:20-E (:00)BOP DE BIP 0009309-001 03:07:5 Artist - ROOSEVELT SYKES and ORIGINAL HONEYDRIPPERSers Melacrino 03:32:27-E (:00)BLUE DANUBE WALTZ 0005121-001 02:09:4 Artist - BILL BOYD AND HIS COWBOY RAMBLERS RIPPERSers Melacrino 03:34:37-E (:00)Cincinnati Lou 0045901-001 02:35:0 Artist - Merle Travis 03:37:12-E (:00)If I Had You 0046910-001 01:34:0 Artist - Michael Fortunato and the New Stanton Banders Melacrino 03:38:46-E (:00)BLUE SKIRT WALTZ 0049517-001 01:53:0 Artist - SOKACH HABAT POLKA ORCHESTRA 03:40:39-E (:00)BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES 0049519-001 01:29:0 Artist - DICK RODGERS 03:42:08-E (:00)You're Tired of Me 0051016-001 02:56:0 Artist - Milton Brown w his Musical Brownieson Banders Melacrino 03:45:04-E (:00)Tuxedo Junction 0054406-001 03:23:0 Artist - Glenn Miller 03:48:28-E (:00)My Ideal 0057006-001 03:15:0 Artist - Carla Normand With The New Deal Jazz Bandders Melacrino 03:51:43-E (:00)YOU HIT THE SPOT 0057019-001 00:00:0 03:51:43-E (:00)Lady In Red 0057305-001 03:01:0 Artist - HI-LO'S 04:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 04:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 04:00:00-E (:00)FROM THE 1890S TO 1960 0999952-001 00:06:0 Artist - DB 04:00:06-E (:00)BRITISH DANCE BANDS 398F399R 0320395-001 59:50:4 Artist - HOST JOHN WRIGHT 05:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 05:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 03.TXT[9/27/2021 11:39:42 AM] 05:00:00-E (:00)CREDIT CARD 0999965-001 00:15:2 Artist - DB 05:00:15-E (:00)ACCORDING TO MY HEART 0057522-001 02:27:7 Artist - Jim Reeves 05:02:43-E (:00)The Night Was Made For Love 1932 0139613-001 02:12:9 Artist - Durium Dance Band dir Peter Rush azz Bandders Melacrino 05:04:56-E (:00)LOUISE 0170831-001 03:17:5 Artist - BOB HARING 05:08:14-E (:00)KEEP IT A SECRET 1953 0172978-001 02:36:0 Artist - JO STAFFORD 05:10:50-E (:00)The Old Music Master 0027324-001 02:54:0 Artist - The Nat King Cole Trio 05:13:44-E (:00)Along The Way To Waikiki 0036903-001 03:28:0 Artist - Bing Crosby and Bob Scobey's Frisco Jazz Band Melacrino 05:17:12-E (:00)OLD MAN TIME 0019805-001 03:06:3 Artist - DOLLY DAWN 05:20:18-E (:00)Born To Lose 0010522-001 02:39:9 Artist - Ted Daffan 05:22:58-E (:00)Maybe September 0008916-001 03:59:4 Artist - Tony Bennett 05:26:58-E (:00)ON THE OLD FRONT PORCH 0007710-001 02:58:7 Artist - BILLY MURRAY and ADA JONES 05:29:57-E (:00)COOL CALM AND COLLECTED 0062305-001 02:30:0 Artist - SAMMY KAYE v NANCY NORMAN 05:32:27-E (:00)Sundown Boogie 1951 0003224-001 02:27:5 Artist - Bill Haley and the Saddlemen 05:34:54-E (:00)Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) 0046222-001 02:42:0 Artist - MILLS BROTHERS 05:37:37-E (:00)BOODIE GREEN 0004107-001 02:40:4 Artist - Tiny Bradshaw 05:40:17-E (:00)OLD KING COLE 0054317-001 03:04:0 Artist - BOB STRONG - HIS ORCH 05:43:21-E (:00)Making Believe 0057807-001 02:12:0 Artist - Bonnie Guitar 05:45:33-E (:00)Green Eyes 0055813-001 03:17:0 Artist - Helen O'Connell - Bob Eberly w Jimmy Dorsey Orchlacrino 05:48:50-E (:00)In The
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