Golden Oldies Juke Box
Please join us for a Golden Oldies Juke Box Saturday night in our Rec Room with song requests from the 1950s and 1960s. Many thanks to all those who requested songs! There are are 84 of your requests. The songs could be of any genre, including doo wop, pop, country, rock and roll, rockabilly, or R&B. Please click here to get to the Daily Doo Wop Rec Room, and then click on the juke box to access the songs.
- “Hearts” by Jackie Wilson for Mark Grann.
- “”Cupid” by Sam Cooke for Lisa Edmunds, who dedicates it to her wonderful husband.
- “He’s a Rebel” by The Crystals for Kay A. Hamlin Skinner.
- “Gee Oh Gosh” by The Jarmels for Julian Shirley.
- “My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawai’i” by Arthur Godfrey for Susie Davis.
- “This Time” by Troy Shondell for Ann Johnson.
- “Look for a Star” by Garry Miles for Judy Lawley and Qe Terry.
- “Come Back (Sincerely, Your Lover)” by Bobby Hendricks for Diana Emily Brown.
- “Memories are Made of This” by Dean Martin for Thomas E Lee.
- “Little Blue Man” by Betty Johnson for Bob Black.
- “The Angels Listened In” by The Crests for Joseph B. Poisson.
- “Runaway” by Del Shannon for Allen Mahoney.
- “I’m Leaving It Up to You” by Dale and Grace for Anita Rodriguez.
- “Release Me” by Esther Phillips for Sydni Wilson-Hardy.
- “Tell Me Your Dreams” by Birgil and the Vi-Tones for Jeanie DeWitt Reece.
- “Breakaway (From That Boy)” by The Newbeats for Chip Chapin.
- “Forever” by The Little Dippers for Moses Timothy.
- “Stand by Me” by Ben E. King for Brenda James Hopper.
- “For Your Love” by Ed Townsend for Larry Clark.
- “Sweet was the Wine” by The Chants for Diane Miles.
- “In the Still of the Night” by The Five Satins for Suzanne Frey and Fred Walker.
- “The House of the Rising Sun” by The Animals for Cheryl Cousins, in memory of her husban Wendell.
- “Lost Someone” by James Brown for William Ray Roy.
- “Need All My Friends” by Lynard Skynard for Gerri Fitzi, who dedicates it to her son Mark Reinhardt.
- “Sixteen Candles” by The Crests for Ida Key Williams.
- “You Don’t Know Me” by Jerry Vale for Debra Andriani.
- “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley for Linda Mullens.
- “Dirty Water” by The Standells for George Denelsbeck.
- “Kind of a Drag” by The Buckinghams for Kris Koontz.
- “Leah” by Roy Orbison for Bruce Sturtevant.
- “Snoopy vs. The Red Baron” by The Royal Guardsmen for Ned Hood, in honor of Snoopy’s birthday this past week.
- “New York’s a Lonely Town” by The Tradewinds for Gary Weinberger.
- “A Groovy Kind of Love” by The Mindbenders for Shirley Butler Schuman.
- “Help Me Rhonda” by The Beach Boys for Christine Sheehan.
- A special request of “Juke Box Saturday Night” by The Modernaires for Phil Solida.
- “Primrose Lane” by Jerry Wallace for Linda Burtram.
- “I Only Have Eyes For you” by The Flamingos for Charlie Bubenheim.
- “I Will Follow Him” by Little Peggy March for Jackie Hudson Bowman in memory of her father, for whom it was his favorite song. The song was also requested by by Ann Sinisi.
- “Vaya Con Dios” by Les Paul & Mary Ford for Sharon Wilkie.
- “Little Latin Lupe Lu” by The Righteous Brothers for Shirley Larson.
- “I Want to Be Loved” by The Royal Jesters for Bob Nelson.
- “It Isn’t Right” by The Platters for Sue Peterson.
- “Just to Be With You” by The Passions for Sonny Cook, who dedicates it to Sherry.
- “She’s Not You” by Elvis Presley for William Lawton Wells, who dedicates it to every guy who thought he loved one girl but realized he loved another girl.
- “Sweet Old Fashioned Girl” by Teresa Brewer for Karen Mayne Wilkinson.
- “You’re the Reason I’m Living” by Bobby Darin for Penny Ervin.
- “Over the Mountain, Across the Sea” by Johnnie & Joe for Judy Ryan.
- “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” by The Cowsills for Lee Love.
- “Kind of a Drag” by The Buckinghams for Ada Perez.
- “Tequilla” by The Champs for Arturo Juàrez.
- “Darling Lorraine” by The Knockouts for Beverly Broderick.
- “Harbor Lights” by The Platters for Judith Yvonne.
- “High on a Hill” by Scott English for Mare Brown.
- “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” by Paul Anka for Linda O. Jowers.
- “The Cheater” by Bob Kuban & The In-men for Tony Caluya.
- “A Million to One” by Jimmy Charles for Elaina Davis S
- “Fever” by Peggy Lee for Jeanie Hayes.
- “Lightnin’ Strikes” by Lou Christie for DC Taylor and Ned Hood.
- “Streets of the Bronx” by Larry Chance & the Earls for Robbie Welsh.
- “Singin’ in the Rain” by Gene Kelly for Mitch Hoffman, who dedicates it to Amanda.
- “A Teenager in Love” by Dion & The Belmonts for Margaret Baetz.
- “Yes, It’s True” by The Tuxedos for Johnny Okura.
- “Maybe” by The Chantels for Rosemary Jones.
- “It’s All in the Game” by Tommy Edwards for Daniel Hall.
- “Do You Love Me” by The Contours for Gail Brown.
- “At the Hop” by Danny & The Juniors for Vickie Allison.
- “I’m Walkin'” by Fats Domino for Steve Scobee.
- “Don’t be Cruel” by Elvis Presley for Lois Wooldridge.
- “Stagger Lee” by Llody Price for James Hegarty.
- “Mule Skinner Blues” by The Fendermen for Robert L. McKnight.
- “Old Shep” by Elvis Presley for Barbara Smola.
- “Soon I’ll be Home Again” by The Four Seasons for Randy Sutton.
- “Make it Last” by Nat King Cole for Karen Mayne Wilkinson.
- “Ramblin’ Rose” by Nat King Cole for Tom Elliott.
- “All I Could Do Was Cry” by Etta James for Susan Poff Wright.
- “I’m A Happy Man” by The Jive Five for Steve Bruni.
- “It Only Hurts When I Cry” by Donna Loren for Jerry Skaggs.
- “Little Darlin'” by The Diamonds for David Mayes.
- “The Great Pretender” by The Platters for Norman Foust.
- “Your Precious Love” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell for Vangie McColley, who dedicates it to Ralph.
- “Lovely Lies” by The Diablos for Judy Kemp.
- A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)” by Marty Robbins for Shirley Ann Griffith.
- “Come Back My Love” by The Wrens for Rene Bisson.
- A special request of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” by Hank Williams for William Bill Wallace.
Doo wop is forever, and rock and roll will never die. Long live the golden oldies.
For More Golden Oldies Music
The Daily Doo Wop Rec Room has daily featured doo wop, rock and roll, R&B, or rockabilly songs that were 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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