Your Hit Parade – First Song, Goody, Goody (#7). 360527

"Dancing silhouettes" - A black and white image featuring the silhouettes of two people dancing together, captured in mid-motion. The figures are set against a light background and the lines of their bodies are sharp and angular. The woman's dress and the man's suit are clearly defined, while their faces are left blank, creating a sense of anonymity. The image evokes a feeling of joy and movement, as the couple appears to be lost in the rhythm of the dance.
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Find out how your favorite songs rank this week in the nation. Hits are played by Paul Whiteman’s orchestra.

Playlist

  1. Goodie Goodie, rank: 7 climbing up from 11 last week.
  2. You Started Me Dreaming, rank: 8
  3. Is it True What They Say About Dixie, rank: 6
  4. No Other One, no ranking but always popular.
  5. All My Life, rank: 4
  6. The Glory of Love, rank: 15 as it hits the charts this week.
  7. I’ll Never Say Never Again, no ranking but an honorable mention.
  8. Melody from the Skies, rank: 2 where it finished last week as well.
  9. It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie, rank: 14.
  10. Don’t Let It Bother You, no rank, another honorable mention.

After a station break, the hits resume. Want to guess what the hits will be next week? Send in your top 3 picks. You could win some Luckies. Contest not open to minors, and people not living in 1936, sorry but you missed it by several decades.

  1. Lost, rank: 1
  2. Love is Like a Cigarette, 10
  3. Take a Number from 1 to 10, no rank.
  4. Tormented, rank: 9
  5. Kings Shall Have Music, rank: 12
  6. Robins and Roses, rank: 5
  7. Would You, rank: 13
  8. I’m Shooting High.
  9. The Touch of Your Lips, rank: 11
  10. You, rank: 3

Note: A song titled, WouldYou? I can just hear Frank Nelson from the Jack Benny program responding in only they way he could do. “OO, Would I!”