Show 142

Great American Songbook
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Show Playlist

My Old Kentucky Home - Paul Robeson
Commentary - All commentary is by Bashful Bob
Oh! Susanna - Arthur Fields
Camptown Races - Al Jolson
Old Folks at Home - Paul Robeson
Old Black Joe - Paul Robeson
Beautiful Dreamer - Marilyn Horne
Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair - Kate Smith
Hard Times, Come again no More - McGarrigal Sisters with Emmy Lou Harris
Commentary
Carry Me back to Old Virginny - Alma Gluck
In the Evening by the Moonlight - The Peerless Quartet
Silver Threads Among the Gold - John McCormack
When You and I were Young Maggie - John McCormack
Loves old Sweet Song - John McCormack
Commentary
Sweet Adeline - The Mills Brothers
Mighty Lak a Rose - Paul Robeson
My Gal Sal - Al Jolson
When You wore a Tulip and I wore a Big Red Rose - Billy Murray and the American Quintet
She's More to be Pitied than Censured - Beatrice Kay
Commentary
In My Oldsmobile - Billy Murray and the American Quintet
My Grandfather's Clock - Burl Ives
The Drunkard's Song - Rudy Vallee and hie Connecticut Yankees
I've been working on the Railroad - Paul Tremaine and his Orchestra
Red River Valley - Sons of the Pioneers
Commentary
Shine on Harvest Moon - Ruth Etting
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - Burr and Campbell
She's Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage - Florrie Forde
And the Band Played on - The Jesters
After the Ball - Nat Shilkret
Row, Row, Row - Ada Jones
Commentary
On Moonlight Bay - Billy Murray and the American Quintet
By the Light of the Silvery Moon - Billy Murray and the American Quintet
On Moonlight Bay - Doris day and Gordon McCrae
By the Light of the Silvery Moon - Doris day and Gordon McCrae
Commentary
My Old Kentucky Home - Rosa Ponselle
Old Folks at Home - Rosa Ponselle
Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair - Jussi Bjorling
Commentary
Hard Times, Come again no More - Mare Winningham