05/11/2012
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Music Played
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The Ink Spots
I don't want to set the world on fire
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Peggy Lee
Till there was you
- with Jack Marshall and His Orchestra.
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Eddie Fisher
Just To Be With You
- with Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra And Chorus.
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Al Bowlly
Sweet As A Song
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Jack Jones
If
- conducted by Harry Betts.
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Basil Rathbone
I do like to be beside the seaside
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Robert Preston
I won't send Roses
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Geraldo
Yes my darling daughter
- and the Savoy Hotel Orchestra with Dorothy Carless vocal.
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Judith Durham & The Seekers
Walk With Me
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No毛l Coward
Mrs. Worthington
- with Orchestra conducted by Clifford Greenwood.
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Ray Conniff, His Orchestra & Chorus
Up Up and Away
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Josef Locke
Blaze Away
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Joe Loss & His Orchestra
I Double Dare You
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Andy Williams
Are you sincere
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Richard Tauber
Pedro, the Fisherman
- with Orchestra conducted by George Melachrino.
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
Give Me Your Word
- With Orchestra Conducted By Billy May.
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Bing Crosby And Hollywood Guests
Friendship
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Johnnie Ray
Destiny
- with Percy Faith & his Orchestra.
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Brenda Lee
Break It To Me Gently
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Stuart Burrows
Going Home
- with The Ambrosian Singers.
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Ray Noble Orchestra
Have you ever been lonely?
- with Al Bowlly vocal.
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Laurel & Hardy
On the trail of the pine
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David Whitfield with Mantovani & his Orchestra
Cara Mia
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Glenn Miller
I've got a Gal in Kalamazoo
- And His Orchestra with Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton and the Modernaires.
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Patsy Cline
She's Got You
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Jack Jackson
Red Sails in the Sunset
- & his Orchestra from The Dorchester Hotel London Vocal Fred Latham.
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Dinah Shore and Her Happy Valley Boys
Buttons And Bows
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Wink Martindale
Deck of Cards
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Oscar Peterson
Flying Home
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Frank Sinatra
Summer wind
- with Nelson Riddle Orchestra.
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George Melly & John Clinton's Feetwarmers - When my ship come in
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Andy Williams
If I Could Go Back
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Dick Haymes
The More I see you
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Frankie Laine With Paul Weston And His Orchestra
I Believe
Broadcast
- Mon 5 Nov 2012 19:00大象传媒 Radio Lancashire