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Start Time Description Number-Cut Length User Defined 00:00:00 TOP 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)ALL OF ME 0048002-001 01:42:1 Artist - Tony Bennett 00:04:59-E (:00)BELL BOTTOMS 0165111-001 02:40:9 Artist - Bert Kaempfert 00:07:40-E (:00)THEY'VE GOT ME DOING IT NOW 1913 0167016-001 02:41:7 Artist - EDDIE MORTON 00:10:22-E (:00)For Good Or For Bad 1932 0139752-001 02:30:0 Artist - Jack Grose and his Metropole Players v Harry Bently 00:12:52-E (:00)Give Me A Heart To Sing To 1934 0164094-001 03:10:1 Artist - Anne Lenner w Carroll Gibbons piano v Harry Bently 00:16:02-E (:00)DEAR HEARTS AND GENTLE PEOPLE 1950 0172866-001 02:39:8 Artist - DINAH SHORE 00:18:42-E (:00)LOVE WALKED IN 1953 0172943-001 02:55:5 Artist - HILLTOPPERS 00:21:38-E (:00)LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT 1944 0174423-001 03:24:4 Artist - WOODY HERMAN 00:25:02-E (:00)POLKASAET 0004062-001 02:31:2 Artist - JENSEN AND BUGGE 00:27:33-E (:00)I'm Just In The Mood Tonight 1929 0003691-001 02:28:9 Artist - Piccadilly Players 00:30:02-E (:00)CHININ' AND CHATTIN' WITH MAY 0173821-001 03:20:7 Artist - THE HOT AIR- MEN 00:33:23-E (:00)ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET 0173918-001 03:08:0 Artist - JACK ALBIN AND HIS HOTEL PA ORCH 00:36:31-E (:00)DOGGIN' MAN BLUES 0177111-001 03:04:4 Artist - ANDY KIRK AND HIS CLOUDS OF JOY v BEA BOOZE Bently 00:39:36-E (:00)POOR JAB BLUES 1932 0177520-001 03:02:7 Artist - JAB JONES AND THE MEMPHIS JUG BAND EA BOOZE Bently 00:42:39-E (:00)OPERA IN VOUT Recitative E Finale 1955 0181913-001 02:02:5 Artist - SLIM GAILARD and TINY BAM BROWN 00:44:41-E (:00)C'est Si Bon 1963 0182301-001 02:39:9 Artist - DANNY KAYE 00:47:21-E (:00)It's Been A Long Long Time 1964 0183535-001 02:17:8 Artist - LOUIS ARMSTRONG 00:49:39-E (:00)Non Dimenticar 1959 0183392-001 02:50:6 Artist - RAOUL MAYNARD 00:52:30-E (:00)China Doll 1951 0183219-001 02:35:7 Artist - LEROY ANDERSON 01:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 01:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 01:00:00-E (:00)SANJAM O FANTU 0188011-001 03:11:3 Artist - NAVIJANKE 01:03:11-E (:00)Piece A Puddin' 0035114-001 01:57:0 Artist - Frankie Laine and Jo Stafford 01:05:08-E (:00)A Little Birdie Told Me So 0034104-001 02:57:0 Artist - Lee Wiley w Joe Bushkin and His OrchestraZE Bently 01:08:06-E (:00)WAS THAT THE HUMAN THING TO DO 0018007-001 04:49:6 Artist - BEN SELVIN V HELEN ROWLAND 01:12:55-E (:00)Turn Loose And Go To Town 0017107-001 03:00:5 Artist - Bob Skyles and his Skyrockets 01:15:56-E (:00)PRANCIN' DANCIN' YODELIN' MAN 0011412-001 02:58:7 Artist - RECORD BOYS 01:18:55-E (:00)In The Gloaming 0004617-001 02:22:5 Artist - Cliff 'Ukelele Ike' Edwards 01:21:17-E (:00)Country Boogie 1946 0003212-001 02:58:0 Artist - Arthur Smith's Sensational Trio 01:24:15-E (:00)YOU CAN'T CONCEAL A BROKEN HEART 0004015-001 02:55:8 Artist - WALLY FOWLER AND HIS GEORGIA CLODHOPPERSaZE Bently 01:27:11-E (:00)To Have and to Hold 0052806-001 03:06:0 Artist - Al Trace and His Musicians 01:30:17-E (:00)COSMICAWARENESS.ORG 0366007-001 00:17:9 Artist - DB 01:30:35-E (:00)Careless Love 0066108-001 02:49:0 Artist - Pete Fountain 01:33:24-E (:00)THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU 0066507-002 03:52:0 Artist - ENCORE DUO (RUDY PREITE AND GARY WALTER)aZE Bently 01:37:17-E (:00)Misty 0072903-001 02:51:0 Artist - Ray Stevens 01:40:08-E (:00)MY BLUE HEAVEN 0070816-001 03:37:1 Artist - Whispering Jack Smith 01:43:45-E (:00)March Of The Hoodlums 0074118-001 02:53:0 Artist - Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra Bently 01:46:38-E (:00)BOB WHITE 0076617-001 03:05:0 Artist - JOHNNY MERCER w SIX HITS AND A MISSOrchestra Bently 01:49:43-E (:00)Be Happy 0077506-001 02:05:0 Artist - Glenn Miller 01:51:48-E (:00)BLUE DECEMBER 0072805-001 03:02:0 Artist - HUGO WINTERHALTER 01:54:50-E (:00)Honky Tonk merry go round 0080212-001 02:19:0 Artist - PATSY CLINE 01:57:09-E (:00)IN TIMES LIKE THESE 0068911-001 02:52:0 Artist - VAUGHN MONROE AND HIS ORCHESTRA v VAUGHN MONROEntly 02:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 02:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 02:00:00-E (:00)Dearie 0012713-001 03:15:4 Artist - Guy Lombardo 07.TXT[9/27/2021 11:39:45 AM] 02:03:15-E (:00)A DEAR JOHN LETTER 1953 0172969-001 02:43:2 Artist - PAT O'DAY w FOUR HORSEMEN 02:05:59-E (:00)Singing The Blues 0038604-001 02:54:0 Artist - Sol Hoopii 02:08:53-E (:00)COME CLOSER TO ME 0041504-001 02:06:0 Artist - GIA MAIONE 02:10:59-E (:00)PARADISE WOBBLE 0019103-001 03:18:0 Artist - CHARLIE JOHNSON'S PARADISE ORCHESTRAUGHN MONROEntly 02:14:17-E (:00)Wonderful One 0008205-001 02:29:3 Artist - HARMONICATS 02:16:46-E (:00)Country Girl 0008920-001 03:37:4 Artist - Tony Bennett 02:20:24-E (:00)Give Me Some Skin 0044504-001 02:40:0 Artist - Mildred Bailey with The Delta Rhythm BoysMONROEntly 02:23:04-E (:00)AMERICA I LOVE YOU 0049908-001 02:14:0 Artist - Kate Smith 02:25:18-E (:00)IF 0068011-001 03:04:0 Artist - PERRY COMO 02:28:22-E (:00)All the Way 0065106-001 03:14:0 Artist - Ray Anthony And His Orchestra 02:31:36-E (:00)DRY BREAD 0077116-001 02:35:5 Artist - Merle Travis 02:34:12-E (:00)Roll Up the Carpet 0015503-001 03:26:3 Artist - DON NEELY'S ROYAL SOCIETY JAZZ ORCHm BoysMONROEntly 02:37:38-E (:00)Cielito Lindo 0012509-001 03:16:6 Artist - XAVIER CUGAT 02:40:55-E (:00)DINAH 0080817-001 01:28:0 Artist - DEMARCO SISTERS 02:42:23-E (:00)APACHE 0097701-001 03:00:2 Artist - JORGEN INGMANN AND HIS GUITAR 02:45:23-E (:00)HONEYMOON HOTEL 0113412-001 02:57:5 Artist - JACK HYLTON ORCH v TRIO 02:48:21-E (:00)I'LL BE GLAD WHEN YOU'RE DEAD YOU RASCAL YOU 0115302-001 03:10:8 Artist - Jack Teagarden 02:51:32-E (:00)AUTUMN ON CAMPUS 0117608-001 03:00:3 Artist - ORRIN TUCKER AND THE BODY GUARDS 02:54:32-E (:00)YOU CAN'T GET TO HEAVEN THAT WAY 0116623-001 02:50:5 Artist - NOBLE SISSLE 03:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 03:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 03:00:00-E (:00)PO BOX 7034 OLYMOUA WA 98507 0999951-001 00:18:3 Artist - DB 03:00:18-E (:00)I NEVER SEE MAGGIE ALONE 0200055-001 02:47:6 Artist - IRVING AARONSON 03:03:06-E (:00)THIS IS THE ARMY MISTER JONES 1942 0174188-001 03:09:7 Artist - HAL MCINTYRE HO v JACK LATHROP 03:06:16-E (:00)OH BABY MINE 1954 0186597-001 02:34:7 Artist - BING CROSBY-GUY LOMBARDO 03:08:51-E (:00)LEAVE US FACE IT 1944 0187251-001 03:32:6 Artist - CHUCK FOSTER 03:12:23-E (:00)The Half Of It, Dearie, Blues 0027017-001 02:50:0 Artist - Fred Astaire 03:15:13-E (:00)HEY MAMMY TELL PAPPY 0006502-001 02:38:8 Artist - HARRY RESER AND THE CAROLINERS 03:17:52-E (:00)JUST A GIGOLO 0048612-001 02:50:0 Artist - TONY RANDALL 03:20:42-E (:00)Why Was I Born? 0053806-001 02:54:0 Artist - Ambrose - His Orchestra v Jack CooperBoysMONROEntly 03:23:37-E (:00)Soony-Roony 0061618-001 02:04:0 Artist - Slim Gaillard and His Peruvians 03:25:41-E (:00)ECONOMY HALL BREAKDOWN 0072501-001 04:12:0 Artist - JIM ROBINSON 03:29:53-E (:00)RUMP STEAK SERENADE - v FATS 0088407-001 02:36:0 Artist - FATS WALLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA 03:32:29-E (:00)HERE COMES THE NAVY 0080823-001 01:43:0 Artist - MOYLAN SISTERS 03:34:12-E (:00)I HAD TO BE YOU 0066405-001 03:52:0 Artist - ENCORE DUO (RUDY PREITE - GARY WALTER) ysMONROEntly 03:38:04-E (:00)PICK IT YOU PEASANT 0098231-001 02:28:9 Artist - BANJO MANIACS 03:40:33-E (:00)I'LL GIVE UP THE SAXAPHONE 0095610-001 02:30:0 Artist - ROBERT Q LEWIS 03:43:03-E (:00)IT'S BEEN SO LONG 0114910-001 02:22:4 Artist - RUTH ETTING 03:45:26-E (:00)LULU'S BACK IN TOWN 0116302-001 02:29:0 Artist - Johnny Mercer 03:47:55-E (:00)BUGLE CALL RAG 0116412-001 02:57:6 Artist - Benny Goodman 03:50:52-E (:00)AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' 0106505-001 03:10:5 Artist - BOBBY HACKETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 03:54:03-E (:00)Take It Slow and Easy 0115317-001 02:35:5 Artist - Rhythm Makers 04:00:00 TOP OF HOUR 04:00:00-E (:00)LEGAL ID 04:00:00-E (:00)UNDER A TEXAS MOON 0038214-001 02:52:0 Artist - Gene Austin 04:02:52-E (:00)SHADOW WALTZ 1944 0186571-001 02:34:0 Artist - GUY LOMBARDO- TONY CRAIG 04:05:26-E (:00)DIGA DIGA DO 0011703-001 02:41:4 Artist - DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCH 04:08:08-E (:00)Baby We're Really In Love 0003919-001 02:31:0 Artist - Hank Williams 04:10:39-E (:00)Now Is The Hour 0053509-001 02:30:0 Artist - BURL IVES 07.TXT[9/27/2021 11:39:45 AM] 04:13:09-E (:00)Broadway's Gone Hill-billy 0060606-001 02:42:0 Artist - Ramona with Paul Whiteman's Boys 04:15:51-E (:00)Embraceable You 0070301-001 04:06:0 Artist - EDDIE CONDON AND HIS WINDY CITY SEVEN) ysMONROEntly 04:19:57-E (:00)Exactly Like You 0070017-001 04:04:0 Artist - Sauter-Finegan 04:24:01-E (:00)MURDY PURDY 0113811-001 03:09:8 Artist - GENE KRUPA AND HIS ORCH 04:27:11-E (:00)ANNIVERSARY SONG 0107314-001 02:52:4 Artist - LOUIS PRIMA ORCH v LOUIS PRIMA 04:30:04-E (:00)WHAT CAN I DO 0031706-001 02:54:1 Artist - Ink Spots 04:32:58-E (:00)HAREM SILKS FROM BOMBAY 0032203-001 02:25:0 Artist - Les Baxter 04:35:23-E (:00)AN OLD FASHIONED TUNE IS ALWAYS NEW 0112231-001 02:38:7 Artist - HORACE HEIDT ORCH v HEIDT LIGHTS 04:38:02-E (:00)THE UMBRELLA MAN 0087003-001 02:45:7 Artist - KAY KYSER ORCH v HARRY BABBITT 04:40:47-E (:00)SLEEPWALKER'S LULLABY 0082705-001 02:07:7 Artist - SPEEDY WEST AND JIMMY BRYANT sMONROEntly 04:42:55-E (:00)HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG 0078511-001 02:49:1 Artist - FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCH 04:45:44-E (:00)IF I HAD YOU 0069803-001 02:53:8 Artist - AMBROSE AND HIS ORCH v EDDIE GROSSBART sMONROEntly 04:48:38-E (:00)I KNOW THAT MY BABY'S CHEATIN' ON ME 0015812-001 02:57:7 Artist - DON NEELY'S ROYAL SOCIETY ORCH 04:51:36-E (:00)UNDER THE CHICKEN TREE 0104919-001 02:11:3 Artist - EARL MCDONALD'S LOUISVILLE JUG BANDART sMONROEntly 04:53:48-E (:00)FLOATIN' DOWN TO COTTONTOWN 0121411-001 03:50:0 Artist - TITAN HOT SEVEN
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