Good Morning Everyone WOW! What a weekend. Hurricane Irma hitting Florida. We watched The Weather Channel all Sunday afternoon. Just couldn't stop. Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, Ft. Myers, Sanibel . . . all areas with which we are familiar. We have close friends living in all those locations. As you all know Skip and Lynn had a home in Sanibel at one time so I'm sure they are watching this storm closely. |
The Turntable presenting songs of the late 50's and early 60's. Today, one of my favorites, Dion sings "Lonely Teenager". . . Hey! don't forget The flipSide . . . remember Eddie Rabbitt? Well four Great songs by Eddie in that lineup. My bet is you will remember all of them. Finally on PICTURESQUE! Skip is in a . . . well . . . compromising position . . . Agreed? Till Next week / Stay safe and I'll see you on the Turntable!
Harv
| "Sweet Little Sixteen" is a rock and roll song written and first recorded by Chuck Berry, who released it as a single in January 1958. His performance of it at that year's Newport Jazz Festival was included in the documentary film Jazz on a Summer's Day. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, Berry's second-highest position ever on that chart. |
"Walk Right Back" is a 1961 song by Sonny Curtis that was recorded by The Everly Brothers, and went to No. 7 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] Overseas, the song went No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.[1] Originally it was the B-side, then it was changed to the A-side. | |
"I'm Walkin'" is a 1957 song by Fats Domino, written together with Dave Bartholomew. The single was Fats Domino's third release in a row to reach No. 1 on the R&B Best Sellers chart, where it stayed for six weeks. The single also continued Fats Domino's crossover appeal when "I'm Walkin'" peaked at No. 4 on the pop singles chart.[1] | |
Till Next Week
Harv