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Series Three Running Orders 1950 to 2006 The A to Z of Pop! Series Three…’1950’ A. ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE CHARLIE BARNET B. BEWITCHED MEL TORME C. MONA LISA NAT KING COLE E. ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKEN FRANKIE HOWERD & BILLY TERNENT F. MULE TRAIN TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD G. GET HAPPY JUDY GARLAND H. HOME COOKING BOB HOPE & MARGARET WHITING I. IF I WERE A BELL JAN GARBER & HIS ORCHESTRA J. JUNE IS BUSTIN’ OUT ALL OVER BILLY TERNENT K. LOVE FOR SALE STAN KENTON & HIS ORCHESTRA L. BABY, WHAT’S YOUR ALIBI NELLIE LUTCHER M. MY FOOLISH HEART MARGARET WHITING N. NO OTHER LOVE JO STAFFORD P. MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC DONALD PEERS R. ABA DABA HONEYMOON DEBBIE REYNOLDS & CARLETON CARPENTER S. A WOMAN LIKES TO BE TOLD KAY STARR T. GOING FOR A RIDE SIDNEY TORCH & HIS ORCHESTRA W. WIL O’ THE WISP CHARLES WILLIAMS TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH Series Three…’1951’ A. GONE FISHIN’ BING CROSBY & LOUIS ARMSTRONG B. BARWICK GREEN SIDNEY TORCH ORCHESTRA C. CUDDLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER GORDON MacRAE D. IF YOU GO ALAN DEAN F. MOCKIN’ BIRD HILL LES PAUL & MARY FORD G. BLUE TURNING GREY OVER YOU BILLIE HOLLIDAY & THE TINY GRIMES SEXTET H. HEART AND SOUL MEL TORME I. I’LL BE AROUND EVE BOSWELL J. JUNGLE FANTASY REGINALD DIXON K. LAURA STAN KENTON L. LULU’S BACK IN TOWN BILLY MAY M. IN THE COOL COOL COOL OF THE EVENING DEAN MARTIN O. ONCE IN A WHILE BOB CROSBY O. GREEN EYES HELEN O’CONNELL P. PA’S NOT HOME NELLIE LUTCHER R. RING AROUND THE MOON CHARLES WILLIAMS S. I WHISTLE A HAPPY TUNE THE STARLIGHTERS T. TENNESSEE SATURDAY NIGHT ELLA MAE MORSE W. GOOD MORNING Mr. ECHO MARGARET WHITING TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH The A to Z of Pop! Series Three…’1952’ B. BLUE TANGO RAY MARTIN C. COMES-A-LONG-A-LOVE KAY STARR A. BECAUSE YOU’RE MINE NAT KING COLE B. DON’T LET THE STARS GET IN YOUR EYES SKEETS McDONALD F. WITH A SONG IN MY HEART JANE FROMAN G. I’M GOING TO SEE YOU TODAY JOYCE GRENFELL H. HERE IN MY HEART AL MARTINO I. I COULD WRITE A BOOK MARGARET WHITING K. 23 DEGREES NORTH, 82 DEGREES WEST STAN KENTON ORCHESTRA L. LOVELY DAY FRANK CHACKSFIELD & HIS SINGING STRINGS M. FROM THE TIME YOU SAY GOODBYE GARY MILLER N. LOVELY TO LOOK AT GORDON MacRAE O. OAKIE BOOGIE ELLA MAE MORSE P. HIGH NOON (DO NOT FORSAKE ME) TEX RITTER Q. SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN GENE KELLY R. THE WILD SIDE OF LIFE HANK THOMPSON S. TAKE MY HEART AL MARTINO T. WALKIN’ TO MISSOURI TONY BRENT Y. YOU BELONG TO ME JO STAFFORD TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH Series Three…’1953’ A. THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT FRED ASTAIRE, JACK BUCHANAN, NANETTE FABRAY & OSCAR LEVERT B. BROTHER JOHN NELSON RIDDLE C. DON’T LET THE STARS GET IN YOUR EYES PERRY COMO D. MONEY HONEY THE DRIFTERS E. ETERNALLY JEAN CAMPBELL F. 40 CUPS OF COFFEE ELLA MAE MORSE G. GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART GOODNIGHT THE SPANIELS H. HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME GERRY BRERETON J. THAT’S ME WITHOUT YOU SONNY JAMES K. KISS DEAN MARTIN L. ANSWER ME FRANKIE LAINE M. SHE WEARS RED FEATHERS GUY MITCHELL N. NOW AL MARTINO O. NO OTHER LOVE HELEN O’CONNELL R. HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW LITA ROZA S. SIDE BY SIDE KAY STARR T. THEME FROM THE MOULIN ROUGE MANTOVANI V. VAYA CON DIOS LES PAUL & MARY FORD Y. YOU’RE A PINK TOOTHBRUSH MAX BYGRAVES TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH The A to Z of Pop! Series Three…’1954’ A. THIS OLE HOUSE BILLIE ANTHONY B. BLUE MOON OF KENTUCKY ELVIS PRESLEY C. MISTER SANDMAN THE CHORDETTES D. DON’T LAUGH AT ME (CAUSE I’M A FOOL) NORMAN WISDOM E. SATIN DOLL DUKE ELLINGTON F. I GET SO LONELY FOUR KNIGHTS G. GILLY GILLY OSSENFEFFER KATZENELLENBOGEN BY THE SEA MAX BYGRAVES H. HEARTBEAT RUBY MURRAY I. IF I GIVE MY HEART TO YOU ANN SHELTON J. JEEPERS CREEPERS AL BELLETTO K. BLESS YOUR BEAUTIFUL HIDE HOWARD KEEL L. LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT KITTY KALEN M. MOONLIGHT SERENADE GLENN MILLER O. OH, MEIN PAPA EDDIE CALVERT S. SECRET LOVE DORIS DAY T. THAT’S AMORE DEAN MARTIN V. THE FINGER OF SUSPICION DICKIE VALENTINE W. CARA MIA DAVID WHITFIELD Y. YOU BETTER NOT DO THAT TOMMY COLLINS TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH Series Three…’1955’ A. A BLOSSOM FELL RONNIE HILTON B. PICKIN’ A CHICKEN EVE BOSWELL C. CHERRY PINK AND APPLE BLOSSOM WHITE PEREZ ‘PREZ’ PRADO D. LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME DORIS DAY E. EARTH ANGEL CREW CUTS F. GIVE ME YOUR WORD TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD H. HALLELUJAH THE CAST OF ‘HIT THE DECK’ I. I’M IN LOVE AGAIN FATS DOMINO J. HERNANDO’S HIDEAWAY THE JOHNSTON BROTHERS L. LET ME GO LOVER RUBY MURRAY M. MAMBO ITALIANO ROSEMARY CLOONEY N. NEVER DO A TANGO WITH AN ESKIMO ALMA COGAN O. OVER THE RAINBOW JUDY GARLAND P. MYSTERY TRAIN ELVIS PRESLEY R. ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS S. SOME ENCHANTED EVENING DEAN MARTIN T. THE MAN FROM LARAMIE AL MARTINO V. EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE MALCOLM VAUGHAN W. ROSE MARIE SLIM WHITMAN Y. UNCHAINED MELODY JIMMY YOUNG TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH The A to Z of Pop! Series Three…’1956’ A. I’LL BE WITH YOU IN APPLE BLOSSOM TIME THE ANDREWS SISTERS B. BLUE SUEDE SHOES ELVIS PRESLEY C. IT’S ONLY A PAPER MOON NAT KING COLE D. BLUEBERRY HILL FATS DOMINO E. GREEN DOOR DUKE ELLINGTON G. THE WAYWARD WIND GOGI GRANT H. SEE YOU LATER ALLIGATOR BILL HALEY & HIS COMETS J. JUST A GIGOLO LOUIS PRIMA K. TRUE LOVE BING CROSBY & GRACE KELLY L. LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS ANNE SHELTON M. MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS DEAN MARTIN N. NO OTHER LOVE RONNIE HILTON O. OOBY DOOBY ROY ORBISON P. THE GREAT PRETENDER THE PLATTERS R. ROCK ISLAND LINE LONNIE DONEGAN S. SINGING THE BLUES TOMMY STEELE V. BE BOP-A-LULA GENE VINCENT Y. YOU ARE MY FIRST LOVE RUBY MURRAY Z. ZAMBESI EDDIE CALVERT TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH Series Three…’1957’ A. ALL SHOOK UP ELVIS PRESLEY B. BANANA BOAT SONG (DAY-O) HARRY BELAFONTE C. WHEN I FALL IN LOVE NAT KING COLE D. PUTTING ON THE STYLE LONNIE DONEGAN E. BYE BYE LOVE EVERLY BROTHERS F. AROUND THE WORLD GRACIE FIELDS G. GOODY GOODY FRANKIE LYMON & THE TEENAGERS H. HANDFUL OF SONGS TOMMY STEELE I. I’M WALKIN’ FATS DOMINO J. GARDEN OF EDEN DICK JAMES K. KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE JIMMIE RODGERS L. WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN’ GOIN’ ON JERRY LEE LEWIS M. Mr. WONDERFUL PEGGY LEE O. MA, HE’S MAKING EYES AT ME THE JOHNNY OTIS SHOW P. PEGGY SUE BUDDY HOLLY R. YES TONIGHT JOSEPHINE JOHNNIE RAY S. SINGING THE BLUES GUY MITCHELL T. TUTTI FRUTTI LITTLE RICHARD V. LOOK AT THAT GIRL FRANKIE VAUGHAN W. BUTTERFLY ANDY WILLIAMS Y. YOUNG LOVE TAB HUNTER TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH The A to Z of Pop! Series Three…’1958’ A. ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM EVERLY BROTHERS B. CHANTILLY LACE BIG BOPPER C. CAROLINA MOON CONNIE FRANCIS D. ROCKIN’ ROBIN BOBBY DAY E. LITTLE STAR ELEGANTS F. FEVER PEGGY LEE G. GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY LITTLE RICHARD H. THE STORY OF MY LIFE MICHAEL HOLLIDAY I. IT’S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE CONWAY TWITTY K. PUT A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW THE KING BROTHERS L. BREATHLESS JERRY LEE LEWIS M. MAGIC MOMENTS PERRY COMO N. POOR LITTLE FOOL RICKY NELSON O. ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE VIC DAMONE P. PATRICIA PEREZ ‘PREZ’ PRADO R. MOVE IT CLIFF RICHARD S. SLPISH SPLASH BOBBY DARIN T. TWILIGHT TIME THE PLATTERS V. VOLARE DEAN MARTIN W. WITCH DOCTOR DON LANG Y. YAKETY YAK THE COASTERS TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH Series Three…’1959’ A. 7 LITTLE GIRLS SITTING IN THE BACK SEAT AVONS B. BAD BOY MARTY WILDE C. C’MON EVERYBODY EDDIE COCHRAN D. DOES YOUR CHEWING GUM LOSE IT’S FLAVOUR LONNIE DONEGAN E. TIL I KISSED YOU EVERLY BROTHERS F. WHAT DO YOU WANT ADAM FAITH G. GUITAR BOOGIE SHUFFLE BERT WEEDON H. IT DOESN’T MATTER ANYMORE BUDDY HOLLY I. IT’S LATE RICKY NELSON J. RED RIVER ROCK JOHNNY & THE HURRICANES K. PLEASE DON’T TOUCH JOHNNY KIDD & THE PIRATES L. LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR CONNIE FRANCIS M. MACK THE KNIFE BOBBY DARIN N. PERSONALITY ANTHONY NEWLEY O. ONE NIGHT ELVIS PRESLEY P. PETER GUNN DUANE EDDY R. TRAVELLIN’ LIGHT CLIFF RICHARD S. SEA CRUISE FRANKIE FORD T. TALLAHASSEE LASSIE TOMMY STEELE U. UNFORGETTABLE DINAH WASHINGTON V. VENUS FRANKIE AVALON W. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO MAKE THOSE EYES EMILE FORD AND AT ME FOR? THE CHECKMATES TOTAL RUNNING TIME….56:30 TO FINISH The A to Z of Pop! Series Three…’1960’ A. A PORTRAIT OF MY LOVE MATT MONRO B. AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME SHIRLEY BASSEY C. CHAIN GANG SAM COOKE E. EL PASO MARTY ROBBINS F. ROBOT MAN CONNIE FRANCIS G. GOODNESS GRACIOUS ME PETER SELLERS & SOPHIA LOREN H. TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN SPORT ROLF HARRIS I. IT’S NOW OR NEVER ELVIS PRESLEY J. BEATNIK FLY JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES L. LITTLE GIRL MARTY WILDE M. MY OLD MAN’S A DUSTMAN LONNIE DONEGAN N. WHY ANTHONY NEWLEY O. ONLY THE LONELY ROY ORBISON P. POOR ME ADAM FAITH R. FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU CLIFF RICHARD S.
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