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November 21, 2020 - JR - Still More Golden Oldies!

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Date:  10/21/2020

Host:  JR

Feature: More Golden Oldies!



Playlist





·       yellow song titles are YouTube links

·       songs with * were requests

·       all chart information comes from the Billboard Top 100 (for chart dates before/during July 1958) or Billboard Hot 100 (for chart dates during/after Aug 1958) unless otherwise noted

·       a glossary of terms is below the playlist


6-7pm  

Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers - 1957

Niki Hoeky - P. J. Proby - 1966

If You Really Love Me - Stevie Wonder - 1971

Just One Look - Doris Troy - 1963 
It Doesn't Matter Anymore - Buddy Holly - 1959 - Written by Paul Anka.



 
North to Alaska - Johnny Horton - 1960

KICKS - PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS - 1966
FOR YOUR LOVE -THE YARDBIRDS - 1965 
 Mohair Sam - Charlie Rich  - 1960 
The Cheater - Bob Kuban+The In-Men - 1966

Fight the Power (Full Version) - Isley Brothers - 1975
One Night Affair - Jerry Butler - 1970

45 Corner

Leave My Kitten Alone - Little Willie John




Tired Of Being Alone - Al Green - 1971

Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get - The Dramatics - 1971

7 - 8pm - Birthday Calendar

November 15th - Petula Clark, 88
                             Clyde McPhatter, 1933
                             "Little" Willie John, 1937


This Is My Song - Petula Clark - 1967

A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter - 1958

November 17th - Gordon Lightfoot, 82

Daylight Katy - Gordon Lightfoot - 1978

November 18th - Graham Parker, 70
                             Hank Ballard, 1936

Hold Back The Night - Graham Parker & The Rumour - 1977




 Let's Go, Let's Go - HANK BALLARD & The MIDNIGHTERS - 1960

November 20th - Kim Weston, 81
                              Jesse Colin Young, 79
                              Joe Walsh, 73
                              Duane Allman, 1946
                              Lead Belly (Huddie Ledbetter), 1888

Take Me In Your Arms(Rock Me a Little While) - Kim Weston - 1965

Darkness, Darkness - The Youngbloods - 1969

Hey Jude - Wilson Pickett (w Duane Allman) - 1969

 Funk #49 - James Gang - 1970

THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL - JOHNNY RIVERS - 1966 - Written by Lead Belly.  Check out his bio here.

November 21st -  Dr. John (Malcom John Rebbenack), 1941

Iko Iko - Doctor John - 1971





Rockin' Remnants Trivia

In the song I've Been Everywhere by Hank Snow,
there are at least 2 Canadian cities mentioned:
name them! Answer at the end of the Blog...

I've Been Everywhere - Hank Snow - 1962

Fresh Air - Quicksilver Messenger Serice - 1970

8 - 9pm

It's a Laugh - Hall & Oates - 1978

There Goes Another Love Song -The Outlaws - 1977

CHIRPY CHIRPY CHEEP CHEEP - MAC & KATIE KISSOON - 1972 - Brother and sister from Trinidad.





Star Baby - The Guess Who - 1975

Daytime Nighttime - Keith Hampshire - 1973

Can't You See - Marshall Tucker Band - 1973

5.7.0.5. - City Boy - 1978

What's Happened to Blue Eyes - Jessi Colter - 1975

Had To Cry Today - Blind Faith - 1969 




She's Waiting - Eric Clapton - 1986
 
Angel of the Morning - Juice Newton - 1982

One More Night - Phil Collins  -1984

CLOSING THEME:  Sleepwalk – Santo & Johnny (1959 - #1 for two weeks)

Trivia question answer: The Canadian cities mentioned in "I've Been Everywhere" are Toronto, Ottowa, Kingston and Matawa!  Thanks to Cousin Cathy from Maple, ON, for the last city which is in Eastern ON on the QC border!
Hank Snow was from Nova Scotia, so he'd know...

Congratulation to Jack, who won those 2 x $10 GC's from Bickering Twins, just off the Commons on Cayuga Street!



dnc = did not chart
nr = not released as a single at the time
AC = Billboard’s chart for “Adult Contemporary” records
BB = Billboard Magazine, which publishes the Hot 100 chart (previously known as the Top 100), along with several other charts
Bubbling Under = songs that were ranked but fell below the top 100
C&W = Billboard’s chart for “Country & Western” records
R&B = Billboard’s chart for “Rhythm & Blues” records
RRHOF = Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
RS500 = Rolling Stone Magazine’s ranked list of the top 500 singles of all-time


Host November 28, 2020: John Simon (JS) with a spotlight on 1968. 


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