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Fifties Friday...

Bryan Burnett | 20:09 UK time, Thursday, 26 August 2010

alma.jpgWow - two themes in a week that are a guaranteed Morrissey-free zone. First of all we had 'rock moms' and now '50s night. What has come over me?
I like the idea of selecting a theme live on air and it worked well tonight when Jim and Liz texted in from Oban to suggest 1950s night for Friday. Immediately, there was a big response from folk who all agreed that '50s night was a must.
Obviously there will be classic rock n roll but hopefully some great country music and the big pop standards as well. Miss Babs is meant to be producing but I'm thinking of replacing her with her mother who might be closer in age to Perry Como than Paolo Nutini! (That'll be me in trouble with both of them now!)

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Julie London Cry Me A River
    From 1955. And still the best version.
    Apologies to Scotch in advance. ah couldnae help masel'.

  • Comment number 2.

    Guy MitchellSinging The Blues

  • Comment number 3.

    Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochrane
    Reelin' and Rockin' - Chuck Berry
    Livin' Doll - Cliff Richard
    Pick a Bale of Cotton -Lonnie Donegan
    I'm Walkin' - Fats Domino
    Don't You Rock me Daddy-O - the Vipers
    Long Tall Sally - Little Richard
    Searchin' - the Coasters
    Ten Long Years - BB King
    Gone, Gone, Gone - Carl Perkins
    Wake Up little Susie - Everly Brothers
    Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson

    and if anyone would like to hear She Wears Red Feathers, Guy Mitchell, I have my mother's copy and the gramophone to play it on.. in fact I'm going to have to go and dig out what other gems there are in that pile of dusty records. The Missouri Waltz is all I can think of for now. And if you didn't like the record you could always heat it and mould it into a handy flower vase. The equivalent of the CD clock I s'pose. Please note I said these were my mother's records -I'm not as decrepit as my memory would suggest.

  • Comment number 4.

    Peggy Lee - My Heart Belongs To Daddy

    The Four Freshmen - You Stepped Out of A Dream

    Johnny Burnette and The Rock n Roll Trio - Lonesome Train (on a lonesome track)

    Pure magic......

  • Comment number 5.


    Carolina Moon --- Connie Francis

    Sea of love --- Phil Philips

    It's Only Make Belive --- Conway Twitty

    By the look of suggestions so far, it's going to be a cracking show

  • Comment number 6.

    Ubangi Stomp ~ Warren Smith
    Brand New Cadillac ~ Vince Taylor & the Playboys
    Please Don't Touch ~ Johnny Kidd & the Pirates
    You Never Can Tell ~ Ersel Hickey
    Tear It Up ~ Johnny Burnette
    Bird Dog ~ Don Woody
    Real Gone Daddy ~ Jim Flaherty's Caravan
    In The Jailhouse Now ~ Webb Pierce
    I Wana Play House With You ~ Eddy Arnold
    Its Only Make Believe ~ Conway Twitty
    Wake Up,Irene ~ Hank Thompson
    Mister Sandman ~ Chet Atkins
    Live Fast,Love Hard,Die Young ~ Faron Young
    Kisses Sweeter Than Wine ~ Jimmie Rodgers
    The Yellow Rose Of Texas ~ Ernest Tubb
    Send Me The Pillow You Dream On ~ Hank Locklin
    It Wasnt God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels ~ Kitty Wells
    Sixteen Tons OR Shotgun Boogie ~ Tennesse Ernie Ford &
    Kaw-Liga ~ Hank Williams

  • Comment number 7.

    FRIDAY

    'My Dixie Darling' - Lonnie Donegan


  • Comment number 8.

    Friday

    Fujiyama Mama ~ Wanda Jackson

  • Comment number 9.

    Beyond The Sea - Bobby Darin

    this just sneaks into the 1950's and is, of course, fabbulous.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 10.

    Great suggestions from everyone tonight!

    How about an instrumental - Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White: Eddie Calvert

    Also great to hear would be
    Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson
    Tutti Frutti (if not the Majestics then the original Little Richard)
    Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers

  • Comment number 11.

    #9 - happy to second Beyond the Sea.

    Also,

    Manhattan - Ella Fitzgerald
    mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong
    It doesn't matter anymore - Buddy Holly
    Well did you evah! - Sinatra/Crosby
    Young at Heart - Sinatra
    Magic moments - Perry Como
    The story of my life - Michale Holliday
    Memories are made of this - Dean Martin
    Shout - the Isley Brothers
    Only you - the Platters

    Great theme!


    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 12.

    Memories of Stewpot's show...

    Side Saddle - Russ Conway

    DC

  • Comment number 13.

    I See The Moon - The Stargazers
    Hot Diggity - Perry Como
    Bell Bottom Blues - Alma Cogan
    Flirtation Waltz - Winifred Atwell
    Answer Me - Frankie Laine
    Walking My Baby Back Home - Johnny Ray
    Moulin Rouge - Percy Faith
    Softly Softly - Ruby Murray
    Lay Down Your Arms - Anne Shelton
    Poppa Piccolino - Diana Decker

    Each of these is a time machine.

  • Comment number 14.

    How much is that doggie in the window / Lita Roza
    Only Kidding! Although I can sing it backwards. And it was the first number one whose title asked a question!


    Good theme
    Slow Down / Larry williams
    Often covered including By the Beatles but original is best.

    Born too Late / the Poni tails
    guilty pleasure

    You Send Me / sam Cooke
    Delicious

  • Comment number 15.

    as a child of the 60s I didnt fancy this much but after reading the blog it seems there is some decent stuff after all, right with you on "Born to Late" Paolo!

    When - Kalin Twins

    Paul from Ayr

  • Comment number 16.

  • Comment number 17.

    I'm with Paul with regards to sentiment... this theme idea forced some reflection...
    Family parties with family and friends who were as passionate about their taste in music just every bit as much as what most of us on the blog are about our respective time & place.

    A nice theme IMHO!

  • Comment number 18.

    My dad is a big jazz fan and Ella's his favourite.

    In 1959 she recorded Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook - it's crammed full of classics that stand the test of time, considering the songs were written a good quarter century before she did the honours, too.

    Some favourites:
    My One and Only
    But Not for Me
    Nice Work If You Can Get It
    Someone to Watch Over Me
    Looking For a Boy
    I've Got a Crush on You
    They Can't Take That Away from Me

    Bliss to listen to.

  • Comment number 19.


    I know very little about the music of the 50s so I consulted me Ma. I swear, there was barely a flicker of hesitation. Her choice is

    For Friday - Sway - Dean Martin

    Please dedicate it to Breedge. I'll be round at her house after work and I'll make sure she's tuned in.

    Thank you!

    :o)

  • Comment number 20.

    #19 I was convinced your mum would be called Agnes!

    Good suggestion btw

    DC

  • Comment number 21.

    Suppose I should champion some early Bossa Nova from the 50s.

    Chega de Saudade - Joao Gilberto

    Saudade Fez Um Samba - Joao Gilberto

    The latter is second in this medley by Gilberto.

    Thought you might enjoy this Henri.


  • Comment number 22.

    #21
    BTW, the clip may play better second time round.

  • Comment number 23.

    Splish Splash - Bobby Darin

    For those hoping to do an open water swim at Knockburn Loch (purpose built triathlon loch on Deeside) tomorrow (11:30) due to the Great Scottish Swim being cancelled last week because of infernal algae.
    Believe Bryan was due to be involved with the Strathclyde event - does he fancy a swim on Saturday?? All welcome to join in to get their sponsored distance done (approx. two laps)
    No officials involved - come in at your own risk - location as on www.fleet-feet.com

  • Comment number 24.


    Fred can't access t'interweb for some reason, so here's another great list

    SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING by HOWLIN鈥 WOLF

    GIANT STEPS by JOHN COLTRANE

    ANGEL VOICE by ORNETTE COLEMAN

    THE FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE by PEGGY SEEGER

    LOUIE LOUIE by RICHARD BERRY

    AIN鈥橳 GOT NO HOME by CLARENCE 鈥淔ROGMAN鈥 HENRY



  • Comment number 25.


    from him

  • Comment number 26.

    Red Sails In The Sunset - Patti Page.
    Come On-a My House - Rosemary Clooney.
    Splish Splash - Bobby Darin.
    What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For - Emile Ford & The Checkmates.
    Get A Job - The Silhouttes.
    All I Have To Do Is Dream - Everly Brothers.
    Sixteen Tons - Tenessee Ernie Ford.

  • Comment number 27.

    #25
    How did he get the list to you Cynth? Didnt know you were chums with our fish-like blogger.
    Are you a gil friend?

    :)

  • Comment number 28.

    #25 you wouldn't be the person who's

    "We're having fun, sitting in the back seat, kissin an a cuddlin with Fredthefish"?

    Is that a 50's Fred by the way?

    DC

  • Comment number 29.

    #21

    How is Brasilia looking now?

  • Comment number 30.

    #27 think they stay in the same plaice. Mack a rel good couple

  • Comment number 31.


    #27 I went fishing on the net this afternoon

  • Comment number 32.



    Yup...Real SOLE mates ;o)

  • Comment number 33.

    Wheel of Fortune - Kay Starr (1952) I heard this in the film 'Let Him Have It'- she's got a great voice.

    The Third Man Theme - Anton Karas

    Fulsome Prison Blues - Johnny Cash

    I know that's a bit of an eclectic mix!

  • Comment number 34.

    I'd like Fulsome Prison if I ever get locked up.

  • Comment number 35.

    For all the early enthusiasm, this has been a gey sparse threed.
    Dread to think what the F***book was like.

    #29
    Much the same. Nobody really likes living there.

  • Comment number 36.

    Heh - had a 50s night of my own at my parents' Golden Wedding.

    Was highly successful - thanks to all blogger wellwishers

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