Alan Livingston and Walt Levinsky
Capitol Records executive Alan Livingston remembers how he signed a struggling Frank Sinatra to the label and re-launched Frank鈥檚 career back in 1953.
In part one, Frank Sinatra鈥檚 birthday falls on December 12th so this is an appropriate time to hear former Capitol Records executive Alan Livingston remembering how he signed a struggling Frank Sinatra to the label and re-launched Frank鈥檚 career back in 1953, 鈥渢he greatest comeback since Lazarus!鈥. In Part two, Walt Levinsky remembers his days playing with Benny Goodman in the 1950鈥檚. Graham鈥檚 musical theme this week is 鈥渘umbers鈥.
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Hour 1
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Sammy Davis Jr.
A Lot Of Living To Do
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Ella Fitzgerald
Come Rain Or Come Shine
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Nat King Cole
Route 66
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Jo茫o Gilberto
Desafinado
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Anita O鈥橠ay
Ten Cents A Dance
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Frank Sinatra
Young At Heart
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Nancy Wilson
I Wish You Love
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Henry Mancini
Two For The Road
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Sarah Vaughan
Cherokee
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Johnny Mercer & Bobby Darin
Two Of A Kind
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Dionne Warwick
A House Is Not A 成人快手
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P茅rez Prado
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
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Tony Bennett
The Best Is Yet To Come
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Glenn Miller
The Five O'Clock Whistle
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George Shearing & Billy May
First Floor Please
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Hour 2
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Buddy Greco
I'm In Love
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Doris Day
A Hundred Years From Today
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Spike Jones
Cocktails For Two
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The Hi鈥怢o鈥檚
The Lady In Red
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Benny Goodman
One O'Clock Jump
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Barbra Streisand
The Way He Makes Me Feel
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Woody Herman
Four Brothers
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June Christy
As Long As I Live
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Matt Monro
Time After Time
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Tex Beneke And The Gleen Miller Orchestra
Five Minutes More
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Jack Jones
Charade
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Tamba Trio
Batida Diferente
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Billy Holiday
One, Two, Button Your Shoe
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Frank Sinatra
Three Coins In The Fountain
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Artie Shaw
Lucky Number
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Broadcast
- Sun 8 Dec 2013 15:00成人快手 Radio Wiltshire, 成人快手 Radio Somerset & 成人快手 Radio Gloucestershire