
Recordings from the early 20th Century with comments.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 1009 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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Songs include: Christmas Dinner by Ernie Ford, Sleighride by the Boston Pops, Give Me Your Heart For Christmas by The McGuire Sisters, Here Comes Santa Claus by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters and Silent Night by The Ravens.
Songs include: Mambo Jambo by Dave Barbour, Canadian Sunset by Hugo Winterhalter, Misty by Erroll Garner, The Typewriter by Leroy Anderson, Charmaine by Mantovani and the Doodletown Feiffers by the Sauer-Finagan Orchestra.
Songs include: Stardust by Artie Shaw, Swinging On a Star by Bing Crosby, The Second Star to the Right by Doris Day, Stars Fell on Alabama by Guy Lombardo and The Stars and Stripes Forever by Frankie Laine.
Songs include: Marimba by Lydia Mendoza, Granada by Frankie Laine, Arentia De Oro by Cuarto Coculense, Mexican Joe by Jim Reeves, Perfidia by Lupita Palomera and Tampica by Stan Kenton.
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Hi! I love your podcast, which is why I gave it five stars. However, I have one problem. In some of the more recent episodes, specifically the “hands and feet”, “hits of 1939”, and “fruits and veggies month” episodes, the last few seconds of some of the songs are cut off. Could you please fix this issue or provide an explanation of why this is happening? Thank you
Such a wonderful podcast. Beautiful songs plus interesting and fascinating additional information. Relaxing and joyful.
Congratulations on 19 years. Each episode brings joy and wonder to my week. Thank you.
Love this podcast! Born in the 70s, but this is my kind of music. Thank you for consistently putting it together.
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Focusing on the music of the early 20th century, the content features a vivid exploration of songs from various genres primarily rooted in nostalgia. Each episode often highlights a different theme, such as instrumental pieces, vocal quartets, and cultural influences that music has had over time, including Halloween-themed songs and Christmas classics. The host provides engaging commentary enriched with historical context regarding artists and their contributions, which adds depth to the listening experience. This unique blend of music and storytelling likely appeals to audiences who appreciate not only the auditory experience but also the historical significance of the melodies they hear.
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