
There was no album chart.
Damn. I was hoping for something cool, like some jump-blues. Maybe Wynonie Harris


Moderator: CameronBornAndBred
I've got one too. I think it's the kissing a girl who had one last week.YmoBeThere wrote:I caught a cold while traveling. I think it's the highly variable night temperatures due to staying in a different hotel each night.
Wilson, now you're just bragging!wilson wrote:I've got one too. I think it's the kissing a girl who had one last week.YmoBeThere wrote:I caught a cold while traveling. I think it's the highly variable night temperatures due to staying in a different hotel each night.
To name a few:Miles wrote:That's pretty cool! What kind of artists did you pick up? Any favorites?devildeac wrote:Yep. I grew up listening to "underground" FM stations from Philly like WMMR and really disliked "pop" music.Miles wrote: Which is pretty much the way pop music has been for a loooooooooooong time. <sigh>
Ahh...
Sorry, not meant to sound like a bad thing. That's why I put Mr. Winkie and Mr. Grin in my post.DukieInKansas wrote:You say that like it's a bad thing. I think it sounds like a great thing! In fact, I could be In the Mood for some of those CDs alos.devildeac wrote:Curse you, Miles. Now, when I get home this afternoon, I'm gonna have to start listening to the small stack of big band CDs I have on my nightstand. Again ;)Miles wrote: There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller![]()
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Good thought but I'll be dancing tomorrow night with some other folks from the studio as Mrs. DD will be attending the gt mugging. I am on back-up call so I can't leave town. But I can dance. Or try to at least. We'll be dancing on Friday night at our studio for the weekly practice party. In addition, Mrs. DD just made reservations for a Valentine's dance to some big band music in Wake Forest at a new place called Tuxedo Junction (yes, named for the GMO song ;) ).Miles wrote:Sounds like a great excuse to rearrange the living room and dance the night away!devildeac wrote: Curse you, Miles. Now, when I get home this afternoon, I'm gonna have to start listening to the small stack of big band CDs I have on my nightstand. Again ;)![]()
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I remember the first time I saw the Come On Eileen video on MTV. I was a junior at Duke, and I was at a party at my BF's townhouse. What a cool song!wilson wrote:#1 song: Dexy's Midnight Runners, 'Come On, Eileen' (fucking solid)
#1 album: Kids from 'Fame', 'The Kids from Fame'
My parents were apparently grooving to #1 song 'It's My Party' and/or #1 album 'Queen's Greatest Hits'.
CathyCA wrote:Billboard tells me that the #1 song on the day I was born was:
"Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean.
Great stuff! I think I'll put together a playlist when I have some spare time.devildeac wrote:To name a few:Miles wrote:That's pretty cool! What kind of artists did you pick up? Any favorites?devildeac wrote: Yep. I grew up listening to "underground" FM stations from Philly like WMMR and really disliked "pop" music.
Ahh...
Renaissance-fav
ELO-early stuff-fav
Yes-early stuff
It's a Beautiful Day
Fairport Convention
ELP
King Crimson
Moody Blues
Velvet Underground
Roxy Music
Pink Floyd
Genesis-early stuff
Spare time. What's that?Miles wrote:Great stuff! I think I'll put together a playlist when I have some spare time.devildeac wrote:To name a few:Miles wrote:That's pretty cool! What kind of artists did you pick up? Any favorites?
Renaissance-fav
ELO-early stuff-fav
Yes-early stuff
It's a Beautiful Day
Fairport Convention
ELP
King Crimson
Moody Blues
Velvet Underground
Roxy Music
Pink Floyd
Genesis-early stuff
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Wilson, now you're just bragging!wilson wrote:I've got one too. I think it's the kissing a girl who had one last week.YmoBeThere wrote:I caught a cold while traveling. I think it's the highly variable night temperatures due to staying in a different hotel each night.
And I forgot my winkie!devildeac wrote:Sorry, not meant to sound like a bad thing. That's why I put Mr. Winkie and Mr. Grin in my post.DukieInKansas wrote:Curse you, Miles. Now, when I get home this afternoon, I'm gonna have to start listening to the small stack of big band CDs I have on my nightstand. Again ;)devildeac wrote: quote="Miles"
There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller![]()
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You say that like it's a bad thing. I think it sounds like a great thing! In fact, I could be In the Mood for some of those CDs alos.
In the Mood. Heh-heh. Fabulous song. We learned last year you can dance single or triple time swing to that song, in addition to foxtrot![]()
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Linky?bjornolf wrote:CathyCA wrote:Billboard tells me that the #1 song on the day I was born was:
"Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean.
Hey, I looked up my birthday at Billboard, and I at least got a song I know!
Get Down Tonight - KC and the Sunshine Band
Miles wrote: Indeed. They owned the middle part of the century. Then, something awful happened to rock n roll.
This is the single comment in CTN history that has most deservedcolchar wrote:Some of us would argue that the awful thing that happened was the Beatles themselves. Their early stuff was fine but once they became all drugged out they really started to suck.