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Post by Ryebeach on Nov 15, 2004 20:54:49 GMT -5
"Red Glare," is from 1953 and unfortunately I know next to nothing about 50's music but here are the top 30 hits of '53. top40.about.com/library/weekly/aa1953a.htmOnly song on that list that I've heard of before is "Doggie In The Window," but I can pretty much rule that song out for this ep ;D I'm sure they will end up using music from other years in the 50's, not just '53.
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Post by Tracylynn on Nov 15, 2004 23:46:19 GMT -5
Iwasn't even thought of in 1953 :lol: but I do know a few songs from that period because of my father. The one that stands out on that list is "Vaya con Dios". I know this song won't be on the show but it's the one I am familiar with.
Tracylynn
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Post by Naj on Nov 21, 2004 11:26:06 GMT -5
I have no clue either. Hope we can figure out the songs! :pray: ~Naj
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Post by Naj on Nov 21, 2004 20:11:09 GMT -5
Well I only caught one song Ryebeach has on the list there that I noticed. "I Believe" by Frankie Lane. ~Naj
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Post by Ryebeach on Nov 21, 2004 20:14:08 GMT -5
Right Naj, "I Believe," by Frankie Laine was the closing song. There was also, "Rags to Riches," by Tony Bennett and "Jockamo," by James Crawford.
Still trying to figure out the opening song. Anyone know it?
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Post by Naj on Nov 22, 2004 8:43:26 GMT -5
You got pretty many, Ryebeach. Hopefully Hummer will come and tell us the rest. :wink: ~Naj[/color]
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Post by Falling on Nov 23, 2004 19:32:52 GMT -5
The line the singer kept saying was "Your mind's got a hole in it" It makes sense, the song is about everybody knowing your business. (Elliot's communist sympathy) but I can't nail the artist.
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