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Start Time Description Number-Cut Length User Defined 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)Sleep, Come On and Take Me 0013823-001 03:11:7 Artist - Roane's Pennsylvanians 00:06:29-E (:00)BUGLE BOY MARCH 0024811-001 02:36:4 Artist - TED SHAFER'S JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND 00:09:05-E (:00)IT MUST BE TRUE 0125113-001 01:11:8 Artist - CURT MASSEY AND MARTHA TILTON 00:10:17-E (:00)KILI WATCH 0131016-001 02:20:0 Artist - BOB AZZAM AND HIS ORCH 00:12:37-E (:00)TWELTH STREET RAG 0133306-001 02:15:9 Artist - JOE FINGERS CARR 00:14:53-E (:00)BEG YOUR PARDON 0135108-001 02:12:8 Artist - Billy Vaughn 00:17:06-E (:00)SNOWFALL 0143406-001 02:59:1 Artist - CLAUDE THORNHILL AND HIS ORCH 00:20:06-E (:00)STOMPIN' AT THE STADIUM 0145613-001 02:38:2 Artist - OZZIE NELSON and HIS ORCHESTRA 00:22:44-E (:00)LOVING YOU (1957) 0147903-001 02:14:3 Artist - ELVIS PRESLEY w THE JORDANAIRES 00:24:58-E (:00)YOU CAME TO MY RESCUE (1936) 0148405-001 03:09:1 Artist - SHEP FIELDS AND HIS RIPPLING RHYTHM 00:28:07-E (:00)HELLO LOLA (1929) 0152607-001 03:14:9 Artist - MOUND CITY BLUE BLOWERS 00:31:22-E (:00)HAVE YOU MET MISS JONES 0156011-001 03:05:6 Artist - JOSE MELIS 00:34:28-E (:00)SOME OF THESE DAYS 9-11-34 0139041-001 02:35:5 Artist - MILLS BROTHERS 00:37:04-E (:00)WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW 0158607-001 02:52:7 Artist - June Christy 00:39:56-E (:00)LULLABY OF BROADWAY 0097001-001 02:39:1 Artist - Stan Kenton 00:42:36-E (:00)RUSTY'S LAMENT 0161511-001 02:22:1 Artist - RUSTY ISABELL 00:44:58-E (:00)DOWN HOME BLUES 1921 0167210-001 03:06:5 Artist - MARY STAFFORD AND HER JAZZ BAND 00:48:05-E (:00)JUST A LITTLE BIT OF MONKEY LEFT IN YOU AND ME 1917 0167026-001 01:33:8 Artist - EDDIE MORTON 00:49:38-E (:00)UP 1945 0139348-001 02:28:1 Artist - HARRY HAYS BAND 01:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 01:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 01:00:00-E (:00)FOUNDED 0999960-001 00:28:1 Artist - DB 01:00:28-E (:00)You Turned The Tables On Me 1938 0139526-001 03:05:2 Artist - Jack Hylton and his orchestra v The Swingtette 01:03:34-E (:00)I WOULD LAY ME DOWN AND DIE 0062307-001 02:58:0 Artist - SAMMY KAYE v NANCY NORMAN 01:06:32-E (:00)MY LITTLE GOAT AND ME 0012314-001 02:47:1 Artist - GEORGE FORMBY 01:09:19-E (:00)Brother Can You Spare A Dime 1933 0163912-001 02:44:7 Artist - Bobby Sanders 01:12:04-E (:00)SUN TO SUN 1932 0168413-001 03:21:8 Artist - BLIND BLAKE 01:15:26-E (:00)THE INTERNATIONAL RAG 1938 0166701-001 00:47:5 Artist - ALICE FAYE - JACK HALEY 01:16:13-E (:00)That's Just The Way I'm Missing You 1932 0163334-001 02:20:9 Artist - Connecticut Collegians v Jack Plant Swingtette 01:18:34-E (:00)No Regrets 1936 0164007-001 02:47:6 Artist - AMBROSE AND HIS ORCH v JACK COOPERt Swingtette 01:21:22-E (:00)A New Moon And An Old Serenade 1939 0163107-001 03:12:4 Artist - Geraldo and his orch v Cyril Granthamwingtette 01:24:34-E (:00)WILD IS THE WIND 0036231-001 02:26:2 Artist - Johnny Mathis 01:27:01-E (:00)The Ugly Duckling 0166808-001 03:06:6 Artist - Danny Kaye 01:30:07-E (:00)THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC 0169832-001 05:25:7 Artist - Shorty Rogers And His Giants 01:35:33-E (:00)GREENWICH WITCH 0169876-001 02:48:9 Artist - ZEZ CONFREY 01:38:22-E (:00)THE WHITEWASH MAN 0150510-001 02:58:4 Artist - TURK MURPHY JAZZ BAND 01:41:21-E (:00)WATCH THE BIRDIE 0170261-001 03:08:9 Artist - GENE KRUPA ORCH v ANITA O'DAY 01:44:30-E (:00)JUST LIKE A BUTTERFLY 0170640-001 03:14:7 Artist - Kay Starr 01:47:44-E (:00)JUST A MOOD (BLUE MOOD) PART 2 1937 0000119-001 03:22:9 Artist - TEDDY WILSON QUINTET 01:51:07-E (:00)CLOSE TO YOU 0171561-001 02:22:0 Artist - Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass 01:53:29-E (:00)I'M A DREAMER AREN'T WE ALL 0172132-001 02:47:8 Artist - Johnny Marvin 01:56:17-E (:00)ALL WRONG 0171626-001 02:57:6 Artist - ISHAM JONES ORCH 24.TXT[9/12/2021 8:12:48 PM] 02:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 02:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 02:00:00-E (:00)ADRESS COMMENT 0999968-001 00:11:1 Artist - DB 02:00:11-E (:00)YOUR FEETS TOO BIG 0031719-001 02:48:4 Artist - Ink Spots 02:03:00-E (:00)HOT-HOUSE ROSE 0034412-001 02:48:5 Artist - LEE WILEY w BUNNY BERIGAN'S MUSICthamwingtette 02:05:48-E (:00)BROKE BUT HAPPY 0079014-001 04:05:9 Artist - LOUIS JORDAN AND HIS TYMPANY FIVEthamwingtette 02:09:54-E (:00)AFTER THE BALL 0142801-001 02:49:2 Artist - BEATRICE KAY 02:12:44-E (:00)MANDY WON'T YOU LET ME BEE YOUR BEAU 1904 0058107-001 02:26:8 Artist - HARRY TALLY 02:15:11-E (:00)I DON'T WANT TO WALK WITHOUT YOU 0172246-001 03:29:0 Artist - SINGIN' SAM 02:18:40-E (:00)You're The One I Care For 1931 0172443-001 03:00:7 Artist - Jack Payne and BBC Dance orch v Val Rosingette 02:21:40-E (:00)IN A CAFE ON THE ROAD TO CALAIS 1931 0172712-001 03:16:0 Artist - ARDEN AND OHMAN AND THEIR ORCH v FRANK LUTHERe 02:24:57-E (:00)OH HAPPY DAY 1953 0172984-001 02:49:0 Artist - LAWRENCE WELK v LARRY HOOPER 02:27:46-E (:00)MEMORIES OF YOU 1956 0175627-001 02:39:7 Artist - FOUR COINS 02:30:25-E (:00)IF YOU LOVE ME (REALLY LOVE ME) 1954 0175456-001 02:56:0 Artist - VERA LYNN 02:33:22-E (:00)MOONLIGHT AND ROSES 1954 0175481-001 03:18:1 Artist - THREE SUNS 02:36:40-E (:00)HAPPY FEET 0173926-001 02:38:2 Artist - CAB CALLOWAY HO 02:39:18-E (:00)Can't Get Out Of This Mood 1943 0175159-001 03:05:5 Artist - Carroll Gibbons Savoy Hotel Orpheans v Edna Kaye 02:42:24-E (:00)HIGH TIDE BOOGIE 0177186-001 02:33:4 Artist - RICHARD MALTBY 02:44:57-E (:00)Bathing In The Sunshine 1931 0176152-001 03:12:5 Artist - Albert Whelan 02:48:10-E (:00)YOU CAN'T ROLLER SKATE IN A BUFFALO HERD 1965 0176507-001 01:52:8 Artist - ROGER MILLER 02:50:03-E (:00)IMay Be Wrong 1929 0176181-001 03:43:5 Artist - NEW YORK NIGHT BIRDS v LOU ABELARDOs v Edna Kaye 02:53:46-E (:00)RAG MOP 1960 0181107-001 02:37:2 Artist - AMES BROTHERS 02:56:24-E (:00)TO BE IN LOVE 1963 0181538-001 02:50:8 Artist - AL HIRT 03:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 03:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 03:00:00-E (:00)FROM THE 1890S TO 1960 0999952-001 00:06:0 Artist - DB 03:00:06-E (:00)Up a Lazy River 0043404-001 04:43:0 Artist - Pete Fountain 03:04:49-E (:00)IT'S MY TURN NOW 0146202-001 02:49:6 Artist - WOODY HERMAN AND HIS ORCH v WOODYDOs v Edna Kaye 03:07:39-E (:00)THEY'RE WEARING THEM HIGHER IN HAWAII 1916 0167522-001 03:06:5 Artist - COLLINS AND HARLAN 03:10:45-E (:00)MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA 0166403-001 04:25:0 Artist - THE GAMBIT JAZZMEN 03:15:11-E (:00)IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU 1928 0166756-001 02:41:8 Artist - Al Jolson 03:17:52-E (:00)WASHINGTOTN AND LEE SWING 0172106-001 03:02:0 Artist - MEMPHIS STOMPERS 03:20:55-E (:00)POOR BOY 1958 0175854-001 02:15:0 Artist - ROYALTONES 03:23:10-E (:00)Dialogo 1967 0181627-001 02:49:4 Artist - ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM 03:25:59-E (:00)WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE 1931 0177443-001 03:03:2 Artist - Ethel Waters 03:29:02-E (:00)Runnin' Wild 1956 0180930-001 02:38:0 Artist - BENNY GOODMAN QUARTET 03:31:41-E (:00)SAY SI SI 1940 0181708-001 02:40:0 Artist - GLENN MILLER v MARION HUTTON 03:34:21-E (:00)ANGEL EYES 1955 0180861-001 03:30:0 Artist - FOUR FRESHMEN 03:37:51-E (:00)The Breeze And I 1966 0182716-001 01:35:5 Artist - MYRON FLOREN 03:39:26-E (:00)Say The Word And It's Yours 1935 0182464-001 03:09:6 Artist - Jack Jackson and his Orch v Jack Jacksondna Kaye 03:42:36-E (:00)The Irish Ballad 1960 0182191-001 02:40:9 Artist - TOM LEHRER 03:45:17-E (:00)A Wonderful Guy 1957 0182276-001 03:03:3 Artist - DINAH SHORE 03:48:20-E (:00)I Met Him On Monday 1942 0182808-001 02:32:1 Artist - Charlie Spivak 03:50:53-E (:00)SOME OF THESE DAYS 1927 0182919-001 02:54:2 Artist - TED LEWIS BAND w SOPHIE TUCKER 03:53:47-E (:00)Two Shadows 1938 0185268-001 03:22:5 Artist - Roy Fox and his orch v Denny Dennis sondna Kaye 03:57:10-E (:00)A LITTLE MUSIC IN THE MOONLIGHT 0172127-001 02:50:0 Artist - Johnny Marvin 04:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 04:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 04:00:00-E (:00)ID BE 0999108-001 00:13:0 Artist - AJ 04:00:13-E (:00)LOVE WALKED IN 0159011-001 03:06:7 Artist - HI-LO'S 24.TXT[9/12/2021 8:12:48 PM] 04:03:20-E (:00)I'D LIKE A DREAM LIKE THAT 0012309-001 03:06:3 Artist - GEORGE FORMBY 04:06:26-E (:00)I WANT A TALL SKINNY PAPA 1942 0166504-001 02:44:9 Artist - LUCKY MILLENDER ORCH v SISTER ROSETTA THARPEKaye 04:09:11-E (:00)GOIN' NORTH 1943 0166675-001 04:01:5 Artist - JACK CARSON-ALAN HALE JR 04:13:13-E (:00)That's What I Like About You 1931 0163353-001 02:51:4 Artist - BBC Dance orch vs Billy Scott Coomber and Jack Payne 04:16:04-E (:00)FRANKIE MACHINE 0169812-001 05:02:3 Artist - SHORTY ROGERS AND HIS GIANTS 04:21:07-E (:00)ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET 0173918-001 03:08:0 Artist - JACK ALBIN AND HIS HOTEL PA ORCH 04:24:15-E (:00)DON'T SIT UNDER THE APPLE TREE 0176001-001 04:01:5 Artist - JOJO STRINGBAND 04:28:16-E (:00)I Can Pull A Rabbit Out Of My Hat 0181980-001 03:31:8 Artist - BUNNY BERIGAN 04:31:48-E (:00)Spaghetti Rag 1956 0182222-001 02:02:9 Artist - JAN AUGUST 04:33:51-E (:00)OH MARRY MARRY ME 0185857-001 02:47:4 Artist - Vaughn Monroe 04:36:39-E (:00)Melody From The Sky 1936 0186066-001 03:11:0 Artist - Sydney Lipton orch v Chips Chippendall nd Jack Payne 04:39:50-E (:00)The Punch and Judy Show 1930 0186071-001 02:33:1 Artist - Nat Lewis dance band v Tom Barratt all nd Jack Payne 04:42:23-E (:00)THE GHOST OF A ROSE 1953 0186104-001 03:08:2 Artist - Tony Martin 04:45:31-E (:00)Slippery Fingers 1926 0186290-001 02:31:8 Artist - Percival Mackey's Band piano Percival Mackey Payne 04:48:03-E (:00)Here's Love In Your Eye 1937 0186297-001 02:54:8 Artist - Casani Club orch v George Barclay val Mackey Payne 04:50:58-E (:00)GOOD OLD FASHIONED HOEDOWN 1946 0186730-001 02:40:7 Artist - GENE AUTRY 04:53:39-E (:00)THERE
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