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This is Henry still talks only a baby say. Hello it s time to drop the corner out into the slots for 2 hours a vintage music in Henrietta s jukebox. This week show begins with paul wall of an A.B.C. Of rock N roll goodness in which Carroll Diana and Gloria if you moan those immortalized in song. After not more motivation melodies a continuation of last month s patrol had projects based on the loss of Chuck Berry the Beach Boys and Sonny Boy Williamson crossing an expert on it with specific makes of cars. Most of the 2nd half of the show devoted to a new variation on an old subject look at the latest big hits across the Atlantic or 60 years ago this month in the American talk turn to newcomers March 19th 58 your clips from cubicle Richard Cole decks. On the floor perhaps to begin at the beginning these are the Alexander the 1st of all A.B.C. Of the girl who is called Anna before even not is aware from the producer. And. You asked me. To. Read it. Those other Alexander with Anna go to
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Many oldies on 9th floor radio spot wired with you in today s show is another anything goes I could play anything from the eighty s to the fifty s and I probably will as a matter of fact will start out who with the seventy s or so and then work our way chronologically backwards which is always been my dream and since it s summer time and the national pastime is in full swing I thought we d start off with a salute to baseball from Bruce Springsteen. This is . Live. Live. Live. Call our control. I m going to. Be saying. He s. Going to. Come out to tell me oh man. When I go in the. Morning. Good morning it s the Morning Good Morning and strong. Am going to. Oh I wish I didn t know now what I didn t know then some of the past words and music gets Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band on East Bay oldies anything goes where we played Bruce Springsteen and his salute to his quarry days he still among the Corps he does for perspiring stand that s for sure and we re here with the greatest hi
Wow. The Bristol would recycling project. That is a fascinating place. Also some of the best bits from my chat with Stevie Absolutely and of course as it s a Saturday morning I ve got my final song of the show challenge for you as well basically over the next 55 minutes or so I ve got some clues to give you I m from those clues you ve got to work out what our final song of the show is I can tell you this song was originally recorded by Wilbur Horace and in 1962 and the one I m going to play for you got to number 4 in the u.k. Charts in 1976 and you know it is it could be the same you made it famous recorded it has his own version of the original song for the total track always $976.00 album all will be revealed also to be joined by a fabulous Bristol Bay singer she s been inspired by Etta James amongst others and we re going to have a little musical journey through life that s coming up after this from the Beatles . Although polite the Beatles there with Hello Goodbye. And with that