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Doris Day | If I Give My Heart To You | 1954 | 0:01:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Eddie Rochester Anderson | If Money Grew on Trees | 1941 | 0:04:18 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Tiger (Neville Marcano) | Money is king | 1939 | 0:07:22 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Leslie Sarony | What Can You Do Without Money | 1929 | 0:10:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Al Bowlly & Jimmy Mesene | Turn Your Money / I'll Never Smile | 1940 | 0:12:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Christianne |
Engelssang (Burgmüller) |
2024 |
0:17:21 (Pop-up) |
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Dixieland Jug Blowers | Don't Give All The Lard Away | 1926 | 0:18:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Radio Dance Orchestra | I want some money | 1923 | 0:21:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
The Carter Family | My clinch mountain home | 1929 | 0:24:27 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Cor Steyn | Zing A Little Zong | 1953 | 0:27:41 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Mills Brothers | Money In My Pockets | 1934 | 0:30:49 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Miss Mei | Ukulele Marathon Song | 0:33:59 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
Music behind DJ: Christianne |
Engelssang (Burgmüller) |
2024 |
0:35:43 (Pop-up) |
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Ramblers | Give Me My Ranch | 1940 | vocal - Marcel Thielemans | 0:37:43 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Will F Denny | I'm The Man Who Makes The Money In The Mint | 1903 | 0:39:59 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Annie de Reuver | Hij Speelt Zo Mooi Accordeon | 1956 | 0:42:02 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ruth Wallis | Ugly Man With Money | 1958 | 0:44:48 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Chiriguano Indian from Bolivia | Song | 1906 | 0:47:33 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Christianne |
Engelssang (Burgmüller) |
2024 |
0:49:10 (Pop-up) |
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Ronald Gourlay | Give me a place in London | 1924 | 0:50:48 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Les Paul & Mary Ford | Send Me Some Money | 1956 | 0:53:28 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Gene Ammons | Hold that money | 1947 | 0:55:29 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Joe Loss | With Plenty Of Money And You | 1937 | vocal - Chick Henderson | 0:57:55 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Gebrüder Moser (Moser Brothers) | Rigilied | 1926 | 1:00:24 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Miss Mei | Let's Talk Numbers | 2024 | 1:03:20 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Christianne |
Engelssang (Burgmüller) |
2024 |
1:05:40 (Pop-up) |
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Bob Roberts | Everybody Gives Me Good Advice | 1906 | 1:07:32 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Rina Ketty | Serenade Argentine | 1950 | 1:09:44 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Joseph Moskowitz | Argentine Dance (Tango Argentino) | 1916 | 1:13:01 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Caterina Valente | Oh Billy Boy (Club Argentino) | 1956 | + Silvio Francesco | 1:16:20 (Pop-up) | ||||||
May Irwin | Mat-Ri-Money | 1907 | 1:18:56 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Howlin' Wolf | Work for Your Money | 1952 | 1:21:11 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Christianne |
Engelssang (Burgmüller) |
2024 |
1:23:47 (Pop-up) |
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OLD TIME RADIO |
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Various Artists | Bill Kemp Show | 1944 | 1:25:35 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Jan & Arnie | Gas Money | 1958 | 1:56:58 (Pop-up) |
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On Wednesday October 9th, 1957 at 8PM eastern time, The Bill Kemp Show took to the air over ABC. Bill Kemp was born on July 10th, 1921 in Toronto, Canada. An up and coming performer in the 1950s, his daily radio show ran weeknights at 8PM. His show was the final in a twelve-hour daily live broadcast project by ABC called “The Live and Lively Radio Network.” ABC’s intention was to raise ratings by going back to live broadcasts in an era of taped shows. Interestingly, it was ABC that helped launch the non-Mutual Broadcasting transcribed primetime era with Bing Crosby’s Philco Radio Time in 1946. Kemp’s show featured an orchestra, vocalist and guest stars such as Jonathon Winters. Kemp’s announcer George Ansbro remembered that Kemp once went laugh for laugh with Winters after a particularly successful broadcast, and continued the antics all the way to a nearby steakhouse. Unfortunately, Kemp also developed a debilitating drinking problem. Merv Griffin and Jim Backus were called on several occasions to cover for Kemp during absences for "personal reasons." One week after this broadcast on Wednesday October 16th, Queen Elizabeth II departed from Ottawa and arrived in Williamsburg, Virginia. The next day she was in Washington, D.C. While at the White House, Prince Philip received the gold medal of the National Geographic Society. On October 18th, two U.S. Navy balloonists flew to an altitude of sixteen miles, landing near Hermansville, Michigan. On October 19th, the Queen and Prince Philip attended an American football game in College Park, Maryland, and then visited a supermarket in West Hyattsville. That same day a beauty pageant winner was killed en route to her coronation in a helicopter crash in Farmingdale, New York, while Montreal Canadiens’ star Maurice “The Rocket” Richard became the first player in National Hockey League history to score five-hundred career goals.
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