We're short on time so I had to cut back on today's Turntable. We do have some great stuff coming though. Dale is working on his Gulliver's Travels, trip to Mexico. It will be released on March 11th. Believe me, it's well worth the wait!!
If you haven't read Skip's latest release "Two Kayaks from King Island" you're missing the boat!!! (or Kayak) Check it out.
In the meantime Joan and I are hoping to slip through the midwest (St. Louis, Nashville and Atlanta) between storms. That, of course, depends on getting out of our driveway! The next Turntable will be coming to you from sunny Florida!
The Turntable - 50's Oldies . . . The flipSide - 60's, 70's & 80's
Till Next week / be safe and I'll see you on the Turntable!
Harv
"Wake Up Little Susie" is a popular song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and published in 1957. The song is best known in a recording by The Everly Brothers,[1] issued by Cadence Records as catalog number 1337. The Everly Brothers record reached No. 1 on the Billboard Pop chart and the Cash Box Best Selling Records chart | |
"A White Sport Coat" is a 1957 country and western song with words and music both written by Marty Robbins. It was recorded on January 25, 1957, and released on the Columbia Records label, over a month later, on March 4.[1] The song reached No. 1 on the U.S. country chart becoming Marty Robbins' third No. 1 record,[3] the song reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop chart in the U.S.[4] and No. 1 in the Australian music charts in 1957. | |
| "Come Go with Me" is a song written by C. E. Quick (a.k.a. Clarence Quick), an original member (bass vocalist) of the American doo-wop vocal group The Del-Vikings[1] in 1957, the song became a hit, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart[2] and becoming the group's highest-charting song. |
| "Party Doll" is a 1957 rock 'n' roll song written by Buddy Knox and Jimmy Bowen.[1] It was performed by Buddy Knox[2] with the Rhythm Orchids, recorded in April 1956, and it became a hit on the Roulette label. |