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Garrett Stack's American Jukebox® Originating on WMNR Fine Arts Radio Playlist* Originating on WMNR Fine Arts Radio [email protected] Garrett Stack’s American Jukebox® Program is archived 24-48 hours after broadcast and can be heard free of charge at Public Radio Exchange, > prx.org > American Jukebox Show #: 243 Broadcast Date: May 20, 2017 Time: 16:00 - 18:00 # Selections: 38 * Playlist is in order of play. 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. Time Writer(s) Title Artist Disc Label Year Position Comment File Number Intro Track Holiday Release Date Date Played Date Played Copy 2:32 Tulio Trapani/Lee Lange Cara Mia Jay And The Americans - Jay Black Come a Little Bit Closer: The Best of Jay & the United Artists 1965 4 LP Blockbusters+CBS2+GrtHts/CD GrHts* RKG Jay none 12 35 5/5/07 11/3/07 6/21/08 8/2/08 1/15/11 12/31/1111/29/145/20/17 Americans LPV-2/CDG-47* tk 12 2:09 William P. Black Smokie Pt. 2 Billvocal Black's Combo Rock ‘n’ Roll Era: Axes & Saxes Time-Life 1960 17 CD Axes and Saxes CDV-93 Series RnR Era 3 34 5/20/17 Instrumental 2:45 John Fogerty Down On The Corner Credence Clearwater Rev... CCR Chronicle Polydor 1969 3 CD Grtst Hits/LP Willie &.. RKG Credence 0:22 8 33 3/21/15 5/20/17 CDG-3, 3A / LPG-56 3:27 Terry Kirkman Cherish Association AM Gold 1966 Time-Life 1966 1 Ranks at #32 in most popular groups of the’60s. Series AM Gold 0:07 15 32 1990 5/20/17 2:17 Paul Simon Hazy Shade of Winter Simon and Garfunkle The Best of Simon & Garfunkle Columbia Legacy 1966 13 45/CD S&G CDFK-9 RKG Simon & G 0:05 7 31 1999 7/13/13 5/20/17 3:14 J Phillips/D Doherty I Saw Her Again The Mamas and the Papas 2-CD Set - The Golden Era Collection MCA 1966 5 45/LP-CD GrHts+Mam&Pap/CD'66BYM RKG Mama 0:02 1/19 30 3/6/10 3/12/11 6/29/13 7/26/14 10/22/165/20/17 LPG-79/CDG-17/CDV-13C 2:29 Steve Boone/John Sebastian You Didn't Have To Be So Nice The Lovin' Spoonful Greatest Hits Buddah/BMG 1965 10 Ranks at #29 in most popular groups of the’60s. RKG Lovin' Sp 0:20 2 29 2000 5/20/17 2:17 Sol Lake The Lonely Bull Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass Definitive Hits A&M 1962 6 Listed on the 45 single label as "The Tijuana Brass" RKE Alpert 0:15 1 28 2001 4/4/09 6/28/14 5/20/17 2:55 Bonner/Sloan Happy Together The Turtles Pure 60's: The #1 Hits UTV Records 1967 1 Absolutely clean and remasterd sound. Pristine. RKV various 0:06 19 27 2002 12/4/10 11/3/12 5/20/17 2:29 Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil Kicks Paul Revere & The Raiders Pop Music: The Golden Era 1951-1975 [disc 1] Sony 1966 4 Ranks at #26 in most popular groups of the’60s. RKV-CDV 122 0:06 26 26 1999 5/20/17 - Sony Music Soundtrack for a Century 3:12 Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil We've Gotta Get Out Of This The Animals The Best Of The Animals ABKCO/iTunes 1965 13 Eric Burdon born 5/11/1941 RKG Animals 0:07 9 25 1990 5/11/13 1/25/14 5/20/17 Download 2:24 John Phillips GoPlace Where You Wanna Go The Fifth Dimension 2-CD set: Up Up and Away -The Definitive Arista 1967 16 LP Up Up and Away LPG-64 RKG Fifth Dim 0:07 1/2 24 4/25/09 5/7/11 5/20/17 Collection 2:26 Glen Hardin Count Me In Gary Lewis & The Playboys The Best Of Gary Lewis And The Playboys Capitol 1965 2 Ranks at #23 in most popular groups of the’60s. RKG Lewis 0:11 2 23 2005 4/9/16 5/20/17 Based on the book Ranking the ‘60s by Dann Isbell 2:25 Berry|Christian|Wilson|Norman New Girl In School Jan and Dean Greatest Hits Priceless Collection Collectables 1964 37 B Side Dead.../LP Grtst Hit RKG Jan & Dean 0:05 6 22 5/20/17 3:22 Goffin/King/Spector Hung On You Righteous Brothers Righteous Bros. Anthology Rhino 1965 47 Ranks at #21 in most popular groups of the’60s. RKG Righteous none 1/16 21 5/20/17 3:20 Peter Yarrow Day Is Done Peter, Paul, and Mary Peter, Paul and Mary: The Collection Reader’s Digest 1969 21 45 vers diff from LP’s*/LP/LP GrtHits FK Peter, P none 1/18 20 10/20/0710/18/085/20/17 Peter, Paul and Mary had 21 entries in the Hot-100 during the ‘60s. 2:35 William “Smokey” Robinson My Baby Must Be A Magician The Marvelettes The Marvelettes-23 Greatest Hits Motown 1968 17 Gladys Horton (lead),Georgianna Marie Tillman Gordon, Wanda Young, Katherine RKG Marvel none 21 19 1986 5/20/17 Anderson, Juanita Cowart (lest in 1962 due to depression). Gladys Horton sang lead and 2:57 B Holland/L Dozier/E Holland I'm Ready For Love (Single Martha Reeves & The Vandellas The Definitive Collection Motown 1966 9 Ranks at #18 in most popular groups of the ’60s. RKG Martha & 0:08 9 18 2008 5/20/17 2:11 Ritchie Cordell Version) The Essentials Rhino RKG James & 0:06 17 2002 5/20/17 #35: Jay & the I Think We're Alone Now Tommy James & The Shondells 1967 4 Ranks at #17 in most popular groups of the’60s. 3 2:08 Eddie Brigati/Felix Cavaliere I've Been Lonely Too Long The Young Rascals The Very Best Of The Rascals Rhino/Atlantic 1967 16 Also on Classic Rock series: 1967 Shakin’ All Over RKG Rascals 0:06 5 16 1993 5/20/17 Americans Ranks at #16 in most popular groups of the’60s. 2:40 Curtis Mayfield People Get Ready Impressions Classic Rock:1965 - Shakin' All Over Time-Life 1965 14 CD 1965: Shakin' All Over Series Classic Rock 0:13 18 15 9/24/16 5/20/17 CDV-12B 2:43 B Holland/L Dozier/E Holland Something About You The Four Tops Four Tops Anthology Mowtown 1965 19 LP & CD: GrHt & Anthology CDG-37, 40 RKG Four Tops 0:13 1/8 14 5/20/17 Legendary R&B group from Detroit led by Levi Stubbs. Fans of the musical film version of 2:00 Carole King/Howard Greenfield Crying In The Rain The Everly Brothers Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Warner Archives 1962 6 Don and Phil Everly. Don was born Isaac Donald Everly, 2/1/37 Brownie, KY. Phil b. RKG Everly 0:09 1/15 13 1993 8/27/11 5/20/17 Bros. 1960-69 - Disc 1 1/19/39 Chicago, IL. 2:46 Neil Diamond A Little Bit Me A Little Bit You The Monkees Classic Rock - 1967: The Beat Goes On Time-Life 1967 2 CD 1967 Beat Goes On - CDV-14A Series Classic Rock 0:11 22 12 5/20/17 Hear that Neil DIamond sound in the hook! 2:17 Goffin/King Some Kind Of Wonderful The Drifters - Rudy Lewis lead singer Very Best Of The Drifters Rhino/Atlantic 1961 32 Group first started in 1953 with Clyde McPhatter in the lead. Many incarnations including RKG Drifters 0:13 7 11 1993 2/12/11 5/20/17 Ben. E. King in the lead. When King left, Rudy Lewis took over the leads as in this one. 1:58 Robert James Byrd Over And Over Dave Clark Five Dave Clark Five 2-CD set Hollywood 1965 1 Used as Behind the #1: 10/19/13; 5/20/2017 RKG Clark 0:05 2/13 10 8/24/13 10/19/132/7/15 5/20/17 2:41 Bacharach/David/Williams Baby It's You The Shirelles The Shirelles Anthology: 1959-1964 Rhino 1962 8 w/m by Burt Bacharach, Mac David, and Barney Williams RKG Shir 0:11 9 09 1986 2/4/06 10/10/093/20/10 12/4/10 2/5/11 5/20/17 LP GH/WnderWom../CD+GH'62+TonNght 2:36 Les Reed/Geoff Stephens There's a Kind of Hush Herman's Hermits Herman's Hermits Retrospective (Remastered) iTunes 1967 4 Also: LP There's A Kind Of Hush ALSO VERY BEST OF H.H. Track 1 RKG Herman 0:05 13 08 2004 6/4/11 5/20/17 2:43 William Robinson/Ronald White My Girl The Temptations Pure 60's: The #1 Hits UTV Records 1964 1 Absolutely clean and remasterd sound. Pristine. RKV various 0:08 8 07 2002 3/7/09 10/5/13 3/7/15 1/30/16 7/30/16 5/20/17 2:49 Robinson|Moore|Rogers|Tarplin Going To A Go-Go The Miracles Classic Rock: 1966 The Beat Goes On Time-Life 1966 11 45/LP MTWN Top 10 Dance/CD'66 Beat Series Classic Rk 0:13 16 06 2/16/13 6/18/16 5/20/17 LPV-27/CDV-13B. 2:55 Mick Jagger/Keith Richards Get Off Of My Cloud Rolling Stones BOX SET-Rolling Stones-London Years DISC 1 ABKCO 1965 1 45/LP GH/LP December's Children LPG-93 BOX Rolling Ston 0:09 1/22 05 5/20/17 2:39 Ellie Greenwich & Jeff Barry I Can Hear Music The Beach Boys Beach Boys 20 More Good Vibrations - Vol 2 Capitol 1969 24 Made BEACH BOYS LINER with I CAN HEAR MUSIC 5/17/14.
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