Golden Oldies Juke Box
It’s time to relax a little on this March weekend and reminisce with the oldies from the all-request Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night. The songs are on the juke box in our Daily Doo Wop Rec Room. There’s plenty of good music, and it’s always a fun mix of artists and genres, including rock and roll, pop, doo wop, R&B, country, and whathaveyou. Just click on the juke box and then on the songs you wish to hear. Many thanks to all those who requested songs! Many apologies if we did not get to your request. Please let us know, and we’ll try again next Saturday.
Here are the selections for this weekend’s Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night #118:
- “Soldier Boy” by The Shirelles for Brenda Webb.
- “The Wayward Wind” by Text Ritter for Holly Pitts, who dedicates it to the memory of her folks. R.I.P.
- “Sealed with a Kiss” by Brian Hyland for Terence Minogue. This song was also requested by Holly Pitts, who dedicates it to her sister Dawn, who taught Holly to love the golden oldies.
- “Daddy’s Little Girl” by Al Martino for Gerri Fitzi.
- “Last Date” by Floyd Cramer for Jonna Suasman.
- “Misty Blue” by Dorothy Moore for Sharon L Jones.
- “Love Me Tender” by Elvis Presley for Connie Liotta, who writes it’s “For Connie.”
- “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley for Felicia Miller.
- “I Live For You” by George Harrison for Robert Florczak.
- “In Dreams” by Roy Orbison for Susan Poff Wright. This song is also for Alreda Barclay, who dedicates it the memory of her husband Billy, whom she misses. R.I.P.
- “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” by Bob Dylan for Dick Moison, who dedicates it to the memory of his mother. R.I.P.
- “Chances Are” by Johnny Mathis for Jean Ervin.
- “A Teenager’s Romance” by Ricky Nelson for Gary Weinberger.
- “Hold What You Got” by Joe Tex for William Lawton Wells.
- “I Wanna Love Him So Bad” by The Jelly Beans for Ada Perez.
- “Coney Island Baby” by The Excellents for Carole Kallman Davis, who is thinking about warmer weather.
- “Volare” by Bobby Rydell for Thomas Taglione.
- “Kiss Me Sailor” by Diane Renay for Brenda Zimmerman, who writes that her husband was a Navy man.
- “Dream Girl” by Norman Fox & The Rob Roys for Thomas E Lee.
- “Don’t Say Nothing Bad (About My Baby)” by The cookies for Kevin McKay.
- “(If You Cry) True Love, True Love” by The Drifters for Toni Argis Cirincione.
- ” Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)” by The Hollies for Nikki Youngren.
- “Rockabilly Party” by Hugo and Luigi for Arturo Juá
- “Surfer Girl” by The Beach Boys for Alan Cross.
- “Here Comes Summer” by Jerry Keller for Pat Pearsall, in honor of the warm-up in Ariziona.
- “What Does It Take To Win Your Love” by Junior Walker and the Allstars for Laura Staats.
- “Pretty Little Angel Eyes” by Curtis Lee for Phillip Townsend, who dedicates it to Lee’s wife Lydia.
- “Little Miss Blue” by Dion for Tim Swank.
- “Kansas City” by Wilbert Harrison for Gwen W Tillman.
- “Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White” by The Standdells for Mark Deprey, who dedicates it to all the karaoke crew.
- “With Every Beat of My Heart” by Gladys Knight and The Pips for Judith Morrison Hillis.
- “I’ll be Forever Loving You” by The El Dorados for Diane Miles.
- “When a Boy Falls in Love” by Sam Cooke for Larry Jeffers.
- “North to Alaska” by Johnny Horton for Warren Buchanan.
- “The Great Pretender” by The Platters for Linda Mullens.
- “This I Swear” by The Skyliners for Diane Domanski Crupi Warburton.
- “My True Story” by The Jive Five for Rene Bisson.
- “Image of a Girl” by The Safaris for Bob Black.
- “Blue Velvet” by Bobby Vinton for Ricky Burns, who dedicates it to Jackie.
- “Sway” by Dean Martin for James Pennock.
- “Close to Cathy” by Mike Clifford for Bonnie Gatlin Hollingsworth.
- “Angel of Love” by The Schoolboys for Bob Nelson.
- “House of the Rising Sun” by The Ventures for Mary Mylar Arends.
- “It’s Time to Cry” by Paul Anka for Sandy Maciel.
- “Confidential” by Sonny Knight for Sandy Pearce.
- “Apache” by The Shadows for Terry Zdeb.
- “How the Time Flies” by Jerry Wallace for Elaine Kline Fitzpatrick Miller.
- “The Boy from New York City” by The Ad Libs for Joe Vega.
- “Raining in My Heart” by Slim Harpo for Phil King.
- “Tennessee Waltz” by Patsy Cline for Billie Patterson.
- “Fool Number 1” by Brenda Lee for James Hegarty, who dedicates it to Patty.
- “Sound of Silence” by Simon and Garfunkel for Sheila Oszczakiewicz.
- “Forever” by The Little Dippers for Whitney Fourquet.
- “A Quiet Place” by Garnet Mimms for Al Wayne Brundage.
- “Church Bells May Ring” by The Willows for Mario Esposito.
- “My First, My Last, My Everything” by Barry White for Kevin Koch Sr.
- “A Lover’s Concerto” by The Toys for Jerry Sullivan.
- ” Dedicated to the One I Love” by The Shirelles for Mary Schultehenrich.
- “Just as Much as Ever” by Bobby Vinton for Michael Rizzo Sr.
- “Crazy” by Patsy Cline for Kay Mote.
- “Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)” by Carla Thomas for Kathleen Sullivan Gindville.
- “No Not Much” by The Four Lads for Charlie Bubenheim.
- “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” by Lloyd Price for Myrna Tucker.
- “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” by Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers for Eileen Cleary.
- “Loddy Lo” by Chubby Checker for Moses Timothy.
- “Guess Who” by Jesse Belvin for Marjorie Lodl.
- “Angel Baby” by Rosie and The Originals for Bessie Zamore.
- “Return to Sender” by Elvis Presley for Joanne Rubbo.
- “Broken-Hearted Melody” by Sarah Vaughan for Anita Rodriguez.
- “Honey” by Bobby Goldsboro for Amy Seiders.
- “Our Anniversary” by Shep and the Limeliters for Adin Acevedo.
- “Finger Poppin’ Time” by Hank Ballard and The Midnighters for Earl Jones.
- “Baby I’m Yours” by Barbara Lewis for Randy Sutton.
- “Guardian Angel” by The Imaginations for Shirley Butler Schuman.
For More Golden Oldies Music
The Daily Doo Wop Rec Room has daily featured doo wop music, rock and roll hits, R&B, or rockabilly songs that werewere hits during the first era of rock and roll (that is, from about 1952 until the British invasion in 1964). After a song is featured, it then goes into the juke box. You are welcome to listen to any of the 40+ selections there. Every weekend, there is a Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday Night, and the juke box is full of song requests from the 1950s and 1960s.
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