Friday, July 03, 2009

July 3, 2009, playlist with host Alex McNeil

Saluting the States:
01. Perry Como - Delaware (CD, 1960)
02. England Dan & John Ford Coley - New Jersey (LP, 1976)
03. Jimmy Reed - Down in Virginia (LP, 1958)
04. Jackie DeShannon - West Virginia Mine (CD, 1971)
05. Johnny Smith - Autumn in New York (CD, 1954)
06. Flirtations - South Carolina (45, 1968)
07. Bob Seger & Last Heard - Florida Time (CD, 1966)
08. Neil Young - Alabama (LP, 1972)
09. John Phillips - Mississippi (CD, 1970)
10. Don Shirley - Georgia on My Mind (LP, 1962)
11. Rusty & Doug - Louisiana Man (CD, 1961)
12. Jimmy McCracklin - Arkansas, part 1 (LP, 1965)
13. Carl Perkins - Tennessee (LP, 1956)
14. Everly Brothers - Kentucky (CD, 1958)
15. Assembled Multitude - Ohio (LP, 1970)
16. Jackson 5 - Goin' Back to Indiana (LP, 1971)
17. Dan Fogelberg - Illinois (LP, 1974)
18. Northern Light - Minnesota (CD, 1975)
19. "Music Man" Film Soundtrack - Iowa Stubborn (LP, 1962)
20. John Stewart - Kansas (LP, 1974)
21. Hank Thompson - Oklahoma Hills (CD, 1961)
22. Rick Danko - New Mexicoe (LP, 1977)
23. Scorpions - Arizona (LP, 1982)
24. Stephen Stills - Colorado (LP, 1972)
25. Neil Young - Emperor of Wyoming (CD, 1969)
26. Bee Gees - South Dakota Morning (LP, 1973)
27. Richard Torrance & Eureka - North Dakota Lady (LP, 1975)
28. Four Seasons - Idaho (CD, 1969)
29. Duane Eddy - Deep in the Heart of Texas (LP, 1962)
30. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - California Coastline (LP, 1972)
31. Mike Nesmith & First National Band - Nevada Fighter (LP, 1971)
32. Canned Heat - Utah (LP, 1972)
33. Johnny Horton - North to Alaska (CD, 1960)
34. Martin Denny - Hawaii Tattoo (45, 1964)
35. Richard Kiley & Diahann Carroll - Maine (from "No Strings" soundtrack) (LP, 1962)
36. Walter Jackson - Moonlight in Vermont (CD, 1965)
37. Dale Hawkins - Poor Little Rhode Island (CD, 1960)
38. Arlo Guthrie - Massachusetts (LP, 1976)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This doesn't relate exactly to this particular show of Alex's, but I wanted to say a sincere
WELCOME BACK to
Larry Azrin!
Even if for only one show, it will be good to hear you again, and I'm looking forward to it.
Keep returning often Larry, whenever you can!
---- Richard Finegan

11:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alex:
Another fun show.
But you could have played one song that would have covered the theme all by itself: Allan Sherman's "Holiday For States" (his twist on the David Rose oldie "Holiday For Strings"). In that one song Allan names all 50 states.
--- Richard Finegan

11:58 AM  

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