Pat Friday opens the show with the song, I See Stars in Your Eyes. Victor talks about how to behave like a gentleman. Next, Victor plays a tune from his…
A sampling of some of the top tunes in Swing music. Glenn Miller had a relatively short csareer, but his music is far reaching, zand among the most memorable in…
At San Diego Naval Hospital. Playlist: Francis Langford, There I Said It Again. Spike talks to Francis about the California sunshine. Spike Jones, By the Sea. Francis Langford, Night and…
That perennial favorite of military men everywhere, Bob Hope has a star-studded cast. First, he talks to the troopies about life in the military. Judy Garland sings, Story of the…
Playlist: Frank Sinatra sings, All or Nothing At All. rated: 7 The Hit Paraders sing, Rancho Grande The Hit Paraders sing, You'll Never Know How Much I Love You. rated:…
Host is Bob Hope, who whips out jokes about Springtime, military life, and the women’s college next to the base. then he is joined by his pal, Bing Crosby. If…
Playlist: Frank Sinatra sings, I Heard You Cried Last Night. rated 7 The Hit Paraders, For the First Time. rated 8 Dee Wayne, Put Your Arms Around Me Honey. rated…
At the request of a soldier serving overseas, his kid sister is asked to host the show today. Shirly Temple says a hello to big brother Sonny, then gets the…
That Lovesick Blues Boy is back to chat with his studio musicians, sell a few biscuits, and sing us a few classic tunes. Playlist: Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.…
Hosted by Red Foley, with guest Tex Ritter. Red opens with, Never Trust a Woman. Claude Sharp and the Hickory Singers sing, Old Blue. Tex Ritter sings his hit, the…