- Ray Charles - Lonely Avenue (LP, 1956)
- Mystics - Hushabye (CD, 1959)
- Dion & the Belmonts - A Teenager in Love (CD, 1959)
- Drifters - This Magic Moment (CD, 1960)
- Drifters - I Count the Tears (CD, 1961)
- Ben E. King - Here Comes the Night (CD, 1961)
- Ben E. King - Ecstasy (CD, 1962)
- Elvis Presley - Surrender (LP, 1961)
- Elvis Presley - Viva Las Vegas (CD, 1964)
- Elvis Presley - Double Trouble (CD, 1966)
- Del Shannon - (Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame (CD, 1961)
- Fabian - Turn Me Loose (CD, 1959)
- Ray Peterson - Teenage Heartache (CD, 1960)
- Terry Stafford - Suspicion (CD, 1964)
- Gene McDaniels - Spanish Lace (CD, 1962)
- Andy Williams - Wrong for Each Other (CD, 1964)
- Flamingos - Your Other Love (CD, 1961)
- Gary U.S. Bonds - Seven Day Weekend (LP, 1962)
- Crystals - Another Country, Another World (LP, 1963)
- Madeline Bell - Can't Get Used to Losing You (CD, 1967)
- Sweet Inspirations - Sweets for My Sweet (CD, 1969)
- Lorraine Ellison - I'm Gonna Cry Till My Tears Run Dry (CD, 1969)
- Emmylou Harris - Save the Last Dance for Me (LP, 1979)
- Chubby Checker - Let's Do the Freddie (CD, 1965)
- McCoys - Say Those Magic Words (CD, 1967)
- Critters - Marryin' Kind of Love (CD, 1967)
- Southwind - Boogie Woogie Country Girl (45, 1970)
- Mink Deville - That World Outside (LP, 1980)
- Dr. John - Your Average Kind of Guy (LP, 1983)
- Elvis Presley - Little Sister (LP, 1962)
- Elvis Presley - She's Not You (LP, 1962)
- Drifters - (If You Cry) True Love, True Love (CD, 1959)
Lost and Found airs every weekday, 12 Noon - 2 PM ET, on WMBR 88.1 FM from the campus of MIT in Cambridge, MA Live streams are here, and audio archives of the past two weeks shows are linked below!
Lost & Found explores music of the 1960's to mid-70's. We cover all genres, and spotlight music you won't hear on commercial "Classic Hits/Classic Rock" stations. Hits that have been forgotten, or the "hits" that never were!
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Friday, December 06, 2013
December 6, 2013, Playlist with Host Alex McNeil
The music of songwriter Doc Pomus (1925-1991), plus an interview with Peter Miller, co-director of the documentary film "AKA Doc Pomus," which will be screened at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA, on Thursday evening, December 12.
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