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"Piano keys arranged in a wavy line."

Your Hit Parade – First Song, Dearly Beloved (#5, AFRS) 421121

Posted by By Keith April 8, 2024Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
Playlist Dearly Beloved, ranked: 5 When the Lights Go On Again, ranked: 4 Daybreak, ranked:9 Mr Five by Five, ranked: 6. Vocals by Joan Edwards, as this tune breaks into…
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Silhouettes of five musicians playing musical instruments against a glowing orange and yellow background - possibly a jazz band performing on stage.

Your Hit Parade – First Song, I’ve Got A Girl In Kalamazoo (#4). 421107

Posted by By Keith March 1, 2024Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
playlist I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo, raked: 4. Vocals by Barry Wood. Sound of Love, ranked: 10. Vocals by Joan Edwards. Serenade in Blue, ranked: 5 An organ melody…
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antique audio equipment, Fotolia, jukeboxes, music, nostalgic old record players, songs, sounds, tunes, vintage

Your Hit Parade – First Song, Stop Beating Round The Mulberry Bush (#2). 381022

Posted by By Keith November 3, 2023Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
With a shift to a 30 minute format, this musical show features comedian WC Fields, and Al Goodman's orchestra. Playlist: Stop Beating Around the Mulberry Bush, ranked: 2 While a…
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"Piano keys arranged in a wavy line."

Your Hit Parade – First Song, Sing Baby Sing (#5). 361021

Posted by By Keith July 21, 2023Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
The top 15 tunes you like best this week in 1936, based on nationwide surveys. Playlist: Swing Baby Swing, ranked: 5 I Can't Escape From You, ranked, 14 You Turn…
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"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.

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

Posted by By Keith February 3, 2023Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
Find out how your favorite songs rank this week in the nation. Hits are played by Paul Whiteman's orchestra. Playlist Goodie Goodie, rank: 7 climbing up from 11 last week.…
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Silhouettes of five musicians playing musical instruments against a glowing orange and yellow background - possibly a jazz band performing on stage.

Your Hit Parade – First Song – Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition (#8) (AFRS). 430109

Posted by By Keith January 9, 2021Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
Playlist: Dearly Beloved, ranked: 9 When the Lights Go On Again, ranked: 5 Moonlight Becomes You, ranked: 4 Mr Five by Five, ranked: 7 Why Don't You Fall in Love…
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Your Hit Parade – First Song – Three Little Sisters (#9). 420718

Posted by By Keith July 18, 2020Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
Counting down the top 10 hits, and 3 bonus favorites, just for you. Playlist: Three Little Sisters, rated: 9 Vocals by the Hit Parade singers. Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose…
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Your Hit Parade – First Song – Lulu’s Back In Town (#13). 350727

Posted by By Keith July 27, 2018Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
Audio is a little on the scratchy side, but OK. The voices of the people have spoken, and today we bring you the results of the rnkings. Playlist: Lulu's Back…
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Your Hit Parade – First Song – Why Don’t You Fall In Love With Me (#4) (AFRS). 430123

Posted by By Keith February 25, 2016Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
Audio is good, but could be better. Playlist Frank Sinatra sings, I Heard You Cried Last Night. ranked 4. The Hit Paraders sin, In My Arms. ranked5. Bea Wayne sings,…
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Your Hit Parade – First Song – All Or Nothing At All (#7) (AFRS). 431016

Posted by By Keith May 15, 2015Posted inMusic, Your Hit Parade
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:…
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