SNCL- 3/01/08 - playlist
Aurthur Lineman- Music for a Bachelors Den
1) Yellow Bird
2) Jungle Drums
3) Ye Lain Sain
4) Brazileriar
5) Otome San (Japanese Drinking Song)
Leo Arnaud
6) Taboo
Les Baxter
7) Balinese Bongos
Nick Perito
8) Miserlou Quien Sera
Terry Snyder
9) Deep Night Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
Elliott Fisher
10) Dr. No's Fantasy
Dick Hyman
11) Caravan
Al Caiola
12) Bernie's Tune
Richard Marino
13) Rots
New Classics Singers
14) No Matter what Shape (your stomach is in) Tijuana Taxi
Denny McClain
15) Cute
Billy May
16) Music to Watch Girls by Slick
Royal Blue
17) Dizzy
Gloria Wood
18) Oh, Honey
April Stevens
19) I Want A Lip
Julie London
20) Hot Toddy
Jack Costanzo
21) Twang
22) I Love Paris
Julie London
23) Come On
June Hutton
24) My Baby Just Cares for Me
Lena Horne
25) Wives & Lovers
26) It Had Better Be Tonight
Peggy Lee
27) The Boy from Ipanema
Wayne Newton
28) Danke Schoen
29) Shangri
Nat King Cole
30) I'm Shooting High
Sammy Davis, Jr.
31) Ain't that a Kick in the Head
Tom Jones
32) Its not Unusual
Keely Smith, Lou Prima
33) That Old Black Magic
Keely Smith
34) On the Sunny Side of the Street
Mitt Buckner
35) The Beast
Cy Coleman
36) Playboy's Theme
37) Topsy
Celbanoff Strings- Exciting Sounds
38) Hava Nagalia
39) Sueno Flamenco
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Speaking of Sammy Davis, this week over at the Yahoo version of The Judy Garland Experience beloved entertainer from the 20th century, Sammy Davis Jr, takes a crack at the Judy Garland songbook. Sammy sings 'em all, including The Man That Got Away, Over The Rainbow, But Not For Me, and many other Garland classics. He even sings two duets with the great lady herself, as well as one with her daughter Liza.
This kind of show biz, and this kind of entertainment doesn't exist anymore!
Another great file posted over at the Yahoo Judy Garland Experience is a radio program that features an interview with a talkative flight attendant who recounts an adventurous red eye flight she took with Judy and her hairdresser, Orville, back in 1963.
This one is a real hoot!
Other new files over at the Yahoo version of The Judy Garland Experience include two episodes of the Charlie MCCarthy radio show. One is from June 7, 1942, and the other is from December 7, 1941, better known as Pearl Harbor Day.
This nerve wracking broadcast which featured Judy, along with Abbott And Costello ,was constantly interrupted with news of various countries making declarations of war!
Nevermind that Judy rises to the occasion and offers up some great entertainment, this was history in the making!
Even if you are not a Judy fan you might want to check out this broadcast for it's historical significance alone!
And if that isn't enough several parodies of the song The Lady Is A Tramp, as sung by Frank Sinatra have been posted over at the Yahoo experience. Frank salutes his friends Orson Welles, Maureen Starkey, and Spiro Agnew, as well as remarkable duets of the song with the great Ella Fitzgerald which were recorded over the span of 33 years. There is even an ultra rare rendition performed by Frank with Buddy Greco!
There are also tons of other rare audio files by Judy and others.
For those of you who aren't familiar with The Judy Garland Experience it is an exciting group on yahoo that features lively and informative discussions, and the rarest audio, video, and photo files of Judy anywhere! The membership includes Garland family members, people who knew and worked with Judy, other celebrities, authors, film makers, and fans of all levels and persuasions. The only one missing is you.
Please stop by The Judy Garland Experience and check it out. I promise you won't be disappointed.
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/thejudygarlandexperience/
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