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    When Radio Ruled #84 - SoundScape 1938 part 13

    When Radio Ruled #84 - SoundScape 1938 part 13

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live March 24 through April 3, 1938.

    Featuring:

    Gabby Hartnet

    Frank Morgan

    The Cast of the Lone Ranger

    Georgie Jessel

    Jack Benny

    Harry Von Zell

    Abe Lyman

    Bob Ripley

    Fred Allen

    Orson Welles

    Robert Taylor

    Connie Boswell

    Louis B. Mayer

    Adolf Hitler

    The Cast of The Shadow

    Weber and Fields

    Don Wilson

    Phil Harris

    Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

     

    Featured Songs Include:

    Thanks for the Memories – Connie Boswell

    Thanks for the Memories – Baby Snooks

    Second to None – Georgie Jessel

    This Time Its Real - Kate Smith

    Gypsy in my Soul – Connie Boswell 

    In this episode:

    Jack Benny Broadcasts from New York with Guest Fred Allen

    Georgie Jessel Fills in for Jack Benny on his show!

    Louis B Mayer congratulates England

    And More!!

    When Radio Ruled #83 - SoundScape 1938 part 12

    When Radio Ruled #83 - SoundScape 1938 part 12

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live March 14 through March 23 1938.

     

    Featuring:

    The Cast of Blair of the Mounties

    The Cast of The Lone Ranger

    Eddie Cantor

    Jimmy Wallington

    Orson Welles

    Agnes Moorehead

    Georgie Jessel

    Joe the Chimpanzee

    Jack Benny

    Phil Harris

    Don Wilson

    Mary Livingston

    Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

    Harry Von Zell

    Fred Allen

    and

    Portland Hoffa

     

    Featured Songs Include:

    Medley of Hits - Eddie Cantor

    Circus Day – Georgie Jessel and Cast

    Let Them Keep It Over There – Eddie Cantor

     

    In this episode:

    Austria is absorbed into Nazi Germany!

     Eddie Cantor Celebrates 25 years in Showbiz!

     Fred Allen interviews an Ice Lady!

    And More!!

    When Radio Ruled #82 - SoundScape 1938 part 11

    When Radio Ruled #82 - SoundScape 1938 part 11

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live March 9 through March 13 1938.

    Featuring:

    Eddie Cantor

    Gloria Swanson

    The Mad Russian

    Deanna Durbin

    Bobby Breen

    Georgie Jessel

    Norma Talmadge

    Jack Benny

    Don Wilson

    Mary Livingston

    Andy Devine

    and

    Phil Harris

    Featured Songs Include:

     Broadway has Gone Hawaii medley – Connie Boswell

    My Man – Fanny Brice

    and

    Sweet Leilani – Georgie Jessel

    In this episode:

     Germany marches into Austria!

    Fannie Brice sings her greatest hit, My Man!

     Jack Benny tries Andy Devine for murder!

    And More!!

    When Radio Ruled #81 - SoundScape 1938 part 10

    When Radio Ruled #81 - SoundScape 1938 part 10

    The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

    I listen to hundreds of hours of old time radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference for when writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live February 27 through March 9 1938.

    Featuring:

    Don Ameche

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Dorothy Lamour

    Rosalind Russell

    Eddie Cantor

    Jimmy Wallington

    The Lone Ranger

    Norma Talmadge

    Josephine Starr

    Georgie Jessel

    Jack Benny

    Don Wilson

    Phil Harris

    Mary Livingston

    Leo Robin

    Ralph Ranger

    and

    Cecil B. DeMille 

    Featured Songs Include:

    Romance in the Dark – Dorothy Lamour

    Way Down Yonder in New Orleans - Eddie Cantor

    Smoke Gets in Your Eyes – Deanna Durbin

    Orange Blossom Time – Bobby Breen

    I Double Dare You Medley – Georgie Jessel

    Thanks for the Memories violin instrumental – Jack Benny

    and

    Momma That Moon’s Here Again – Eddie Cantor

    In this episode:

     Charlie McCarthy moves into the world of high finance when Edgar Bergen raises his allowance

     SeaBiscuit and Stage Hand run one of the greatest races in the history of the Santa Anita handicap.

     Leo Robin and Ralph Ranger try to talk Jack Benny out of playing their latest hit.

     Don Wilson Celebrates his 15th anniversary on the air!

     And More!!

    Please come with me on the time machine to the year 1938 and be entertained by these giants of entertainment from long ago, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

     

    When Radio Ruled #80 - SoundScape 1938 part 9

    When Radio Ruled #80 - SoundScape 1938 part 9

    The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

     

    I listen to hundreds of hours of old time radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference for writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

     

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live February 20 through February 27, 1938.

     

    Featuring:

     

    Don Ameche

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Gladys Swarthout

    The Cast of Dick Tracy

    Eddie Cantor

    Norma Talmadge

    Josephine Starr

    Georgie Jessel

    Smith and Dale

    The Cast of The Shadow

    Don Wilson

    Jack Benny

    Mary Livingston

    Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

    and

    Andy Devine

     

    Featured Songs Include:

    I see Your Face Before Me – Dorothy Lamour

    Dipsy Doodle – Charlie McCarthy and Gladys Swarthout

    and

    Thanks For The Memories - Kenny Baker

    In this episode:

    Georgie Jessel explains how Vaudeville shows worked and stars in some fine examples of Vaudeville Comedy.

     Charlie McCarthy Sings!

     The Jack Benny gang presents the conclusion of Submarine D1!

    And More!!

    So please come with me on the time machine to the year 1938 and be entertained by these giants of entertainment from long ago, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #79 - SoundScape 1938 part 8

    When Radio Ruled #79 - SoundScape 1938 part 8

     

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast live February 17 through February 20, 1938.

     

    Featuring:

     

    Jack Benny

    Robert Taylor

    Maureen O’Sullivan

    Jack Conway

    Meredith Wilson

    Fanny Brice

    The Cast of Dick Tracy

    Don Wilson

    Phil Harris

    Mary Livingston

    Kenny Baker

    Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

    Orson Welles

    Norma Talmadge

    Sigmund Romberg

    Josephine Starr

    Charlie McCarthy

    Don Ameche

    Edgar Bergen

     

    Featured Songs Include:

     

    Rosemarie - Kenny Baker

    What This Country Needs is a Song – Georgie Jessel

    One Alone – Josephine Starr

    In this episode:

     Jack Benny and Fanny Brice, two superstar legends, in a comedy sketch that really brings the funny!

    The Jack Benny Gang parodies the deep sea thriller, Submarine D-1!

     Georgie Jessel delivers classic patriotic schmaltz!

    Edgar Bergen redecorates Charlie’s bedroom behind his back!

     And More!!

    So please come with me on the time machine to the year 1938 and be entertained by these giants of entertainment from long ago, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #78 - SoundScape 1938 part 7

    When Radio Ruled #78 - SoundScape 1938 part 7

    The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

     

    I listen to hundreds of hours of radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference for writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

     

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast February 13 through February 17, 1938.

     

    Featuring:

     

    Georgie Jessel

    Buster Crabbe

    Norma Talmadge

    Don Ameche

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Barbara Stanwyck

    The Cast of Dick Tracy

    Cecil B DeMille

    Jimmy Starr

    Eddie Cantor

    Jimmy Wallington

    Freddie Bartholomew

    Deanna Durbin

    Robert Taylor

    and

    Jack Benny

     

     

     

     

    Featured Songs Include:

     

    Secret of Love -  Buster Crabbe

    Lovelight in the Starlight – Dorothy Lamour

    Thanks for the Memories – Charlie McCarthy, Barbara Stanwyck, Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour

    and

    What are you doing the Rest of Your Life? – Eddie Cantor

     In this episode:

     Olympic Swimmer and movie Tarzan Buster Crabbe sings!

     Charlie McCarthy needs an increase in his allowance! Who can date starlets on fifty cents a week? It requires at least a dollar!

     Charlie McCarthy and Barbara Stanwyck speak southern!

     Jack Benny visits the Good News program to fix what’s wrong with the show!

     And More!!

    So please come with me on the time machine to the year 1938 and be entertained by these giants of entertainment from long ago, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #77 - SoundScape 1938 part 6

    When Radio Ruled #77 - SoundScape 1938 part 6

    The Soundscape series is a happy side effect of the research phase for the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

     

    I listen to hundreds of hours of radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference when writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

     

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast February 6 through February 13, 1938.

     

    Featuring:

     

    Georgie Jessel

    Norma Talmadge

    Josephine Starr

    Gus Edwards

    Eddie Cantor

    The Cast of The March of Time

    Frank Morgan

    Fanny Brice

    Jack Benny

    Robert Taylor

    Mary Livingston

     

     

    Featured Songs Include:

     

    Rhythm in your nursery rhyme – Georgie Jessel

    School Days – Georgie Jessel

    Summertime – Deanna Durbin

     

     

     

     

    In this episode we get to meet the great vaudeville producer Gus Edwards

     

    March of Times dramatizes the Roosevelt Second to None Naval policy, and the purge of German Army by Adolf Hitler.

     

    Jack Benny and Robert Taylor play a Violin and Cello Duet, complete with vaudeville comedy patter.

     

    Frank Morgan and Fanny Brice bring the funny, pint size Josephine Starr brings a voice as big as all outdoors, some incredible 3 part close harmony, and more.

     

    So please come with me on the time machine to the year 1938 and be entertained by these giants of entertainment from long ago, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #76 - Soundscape 1938 part 5

    When Radio Ruled #76 - Soundscape 1938 part 5

    I listen to hundreds of hours of radio shows in order to create the year by year historical When Radio Ruled documentaries, and as I listen I extract the most interesting and entertaining bits and create a best of reel as a reference when writing the script. And that’s what you are about to hear, a one hour chunk of really great audio artifacts from 1938.

     

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Old Time Radio Clips originally broadcast January 30 through February 06, 1938.

     

    Featuring:

    Josephine Starr

    Eddie Cantor

    The Cast of The March of Time

    Jack Benny

    Eddie “Rochester” Anderson

    Phil Harris and his Orchestra

    Mary Livingston

    Don Ameche

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Marlene Dietrich

    The Stroud Twins

     

     

    Featured Songs Include:

    What are you doing the rest of your life? – Eddie Cantor

    Stormy Weather – Maureen O’Connor

    Oil Gusher – Raymond Scott and his Orchestra

    Always – Deanna Durbin

    Bie Mir Bist Du Schoen – Kenny Baker

    Keep Muddling Through – Don Ameche and Dorothy Lamour

    My Heart is Taking Lessons – Dorothy Lamour

     

    In this episode, Charlie McCarthy gets a dog. What is life without a dog? We hear some recreated current events of 1938 from March of Time. There’s a great radio play love story featuring Don Ameche and Marlene Dietrich, the same Marlene Dietrich who later flirts with both Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen. This episode is a lot of fun.

    When Radio Ruled #75 - Soundscape 1938 part 4

    When Radio Ruled #75 - Soundscape 1938 part 4

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Clips originally broadcast January 26 through January 30, 1938.

    Featuring:

    Eddie Cantor

    Dorothy Wade

    Jack Benny

    Don Wilson

    Mary Livingston

    Don Ameche

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Nelson Eddy

    Boris Karloff

    The Stroud Twins

    Dorothy LaMour

    Norma Talmadge

    and

    Georgie Jessel

     Featured Songs Include:

    Rosalie Medley – Eddie Cantor

    Ave Maria – Deanna Durbin

    Bie Mir Bist Du Shoen – Dorothy Wade

    The President’s Birthday Ball – Eddie Cantor

    Someone for Everyone – Kenny Baker

    You Took The Words Right Our of My Heart – Dorothy Lamour

    In The Solemn Hour – John Carter and Nelson Eddy

    and

    You’re a Sweetheart – Georgie Jessel

     

    This episode features both comic and dramatic scenes starring the legendary Boris Karloff in one of his earliest appearances on Radio.

    First Karloff spins a tale of murder and suspense with the help of Don Ameche. Then Karloff shifts gears to bring the funny with Charlie McCarthy. This one is a good one folks.

     So please take the time machine with me to the year 1938 and be entertained by these voices from the past, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #74 - SoundScape 1938 part 3

    When Radio Ruled #74 - SoundScape 1938 part 3

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Clips originally broadcast January 16 through January 3, 1938.

     Featuring:

    Georgie Jessel

    Norma Talmadge

    Josephine Starr

    Eddie Cantor

    Pinky Tomlin

    Bert Kalmar

    Harry Ruby

    Lee Wiley

    Don Ameche

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Nelson Eddy

    Alice Brady

    Dorothy Lamour

    Featured Songs Include:

    Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen – Georgie Jessel

    When You Dream About Hawaii – Georgie Jessel

    The Doll’s Song – Josephine Starr

    Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen – Eddie Cantor

    Mama, I wanna make rhythm - The Galley Sisters

    Love Walked Right In - Kenny Baker

    Broadway’s Gone Hawaii – Dorothy Lamour

    So please take the time machine with me to the year 1938 and be entertained by these voices from the past, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #73 - Soundscape 1938 part 2

    When Radio Ruled #73 - Soundscape 1938 part 2

    This episode consists of a curated collection of Clips originally broadcast January 5 through January 16, 1938.

     

    And it’s a good one, too! Lots of classic comedy and infectious songs coming your way!

     

    Featuring:

    Eddie Cantor

    Pinky Tomlin

    Don Wilson

    Jack Benny

    Kenny Baker

    Mary Livingston

    Phil Harris

    Ned Sparks

    Charlie McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    And - The Mad Russian

     

    Featured Songs Include:

    Bei Mir Bist du Shoen – Pinky Tomlin & Eddie Cantor

    I love the Girls Medley – Eddie Cantor

    Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen – Phil Harris and his Orchestra

    Rosemarie – Nelson Eddy

    Down with Love – Loretta Lee

    You Started Something – Don Ameche

    Bob White What You Gonna Swing Tonight – Eddie Cantor

    And - Rosalie – Kenny Baker

     

    So please take the time machine with me to the year 1938 and be entertained by these voices from the past, alive again through the magic of the theater of the mind.

    When Radio Ruled #72 - SoundScape 1938 part 1

    When Radio Ruled #72 - SoundScape 1938 part 1

    The Soundscape series is a happy side effect from the research phase of the When Radio Ruled Historical Documentary Podcasts.

     

    The creation of the historical documentaries begins with research. In my collection of Old Time Radio Shows I have hundreds of hours of recordings from 1938. I arranged all these radio shows by order of date broadcast and then listened to them one by one until I had listened to the entire year January 1 to December 31. As I go through the listening process I take the most interesting, entertaining, or informative clips and assemble them onto a “Best Of” clip reel from which I will select the Old Time Radio excerpts to include in the historical documentaries.

    The script isn’t written at this point, so these clip reels contain much more material than can possibly be used in the finished documentary. The 1938 clip reel was almost 36 hours long. I used less than 3 hours in the final documentaries.

    But these best of reels are so much fun to listen to! A whole year condensed into a day and a half! It seems a great waste to not share these selected clip with fellow Old Time Radio enthusiasts, thus the Soundscape series of When Radio Ruled was born.

    So here is the first hour of the newest clip reel, excerpts from old time radio shows broadcast January 1 to January 5 1938 .

    Featuring:

    Georgie Jessel

    Norma Talmadge

    Man Mountain Dean

    Josephine Starr

    Don Wilson

    Jack Benny

    Phil Harris and His Orchestra

    Kenny Baker

    Mary Livingston

    Andy Devine

    Eddie Rochester Anderson

    Don Ameche

    Charley McCarthy

    Edgar Bergen

    Dorothy Lamour

    Margot

    Eddie Cantor

    Deanna Durbin

    Selected Songs Include:

    Getting Some Fun Out of Life – Cast of the Georgie Jessel Show

    I want a gay cabellaro – unidentified female vocalist

    Rolling Plains – Kenny Baker

    I want a new romance – Dorothy Lamour

    In the still of the night – Deanna Durbin

    When Radio Ruled Episode #71 - The Year 1938 part 2

    When Radio Ruled Episode #71 - The Year 1938 part 2

    In the previous episode, 1938 part 1, we looked at the political situation across the world. The coming confrontation between countries trying to provoke war and countries wishing to avoid it. How Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, Franco, and Stalin created fear and suffering. How the USA, Britain, France, and the smaller democracies tried to keep free and out of war through appeasement and diplomacy while building up their defenses just in case.

     

    To tell the truth, last episode was dark. Not a lot happened to be optimistic or hopeful about. Kind of a Bummer.

     

    Invasions and threats of war are the dark cloud over the whole year. This episode is about some of the distractions used to forget about the scary stuff going on in Europe and Asia. What a relief it must have been to forget the Hitlers of the world and talk about the Joe Louis fight or the Seabiscut race. The first full length animated movie! Is baseball still baseball if its played at night under artificial light? Can a car really go that fast? Did you hear about the latest thing those scientist invented? What will those eggheads think of next?

    When Radio Ruled #69 - Phil Harris and his Orchestra 1938

    When Radio Ruled #69 - Phil Harris and his Orchestra 1938

    The Jack Benny show made Phil a huge star. Even though Phil would go on to do more films and have his own radio shows, and tour the country with his band, and appear on television and build a real estate empire he would always be known first and foremost for his Jack Benny years.

    What you are about to hear are a series of musical selections Phil and his orchestra played live on Jack Benny’s Jello program in 1938.

    Some are instrumentals and some feature Phil’s distinctive vocals, but all of them bring a joy and a bounce that will carry you through your day. So much fun to listen to. Enjoy Phil Harris and his orchestra playing live from 1938.

    SONG HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE

    Bei Mir Bist Du Shoen

    You Couldn’t Be Cuter

    Pocket Full of Dreams

    Jungle Beat

    What have you got that gets me?

    Franklin D Roosevelt Jones Instrumental

    I got Rhythm instrumental

    Jeepers Creepers instrumental

    When Radio Ruled #68 Eddie Cantor Sings 1938

    When Radio Ruled #68 Eddie Cantor Sings 1938

    Born Edward Israel Iskowitz in 1892 to a poor family or recent immigrants, through sheer tenacity and talent street urchin Eddie Cantor became a show biz giant for half a century. Starting out in vaudeville in 1907, starring on Broadway, a movie star in both silents and talkies, and a radio and television pioneer.

     

    For three Generations Every household in America knew the name Eddie Cantor as well as they knew their own names.

     

    Eddie was many things, actor, songwriter, comedian, humanitarian, patriot, Union president, father, and all around thoughtful, decent, kind, and generous human being.

    When Radio Ruled #67 - Jack Benny's Gang Go to Yosemite.

    When Radio Ruled #67 - Jack Benny's Gang Go to Yosemite.

    Old Time Radio’s Jack Benny show was a sitcom disguised as a variety show.

     

    The cast used their real names, or rather their real stage names, but they all played characters unlike themselves. Characters of diverse comic points of view, each character contrasted with the others. Each funny in their own way and all together a delightful mix of contrasting attitudes and motivations.

     

    Jack Benny was the center of this comic universe. He portrayed a cheapskate, self centered scardy cat who imagined himself a rugged ladies man.

     

    Jack’s real life wife, Mary Livingston, played Jack’s sassy gal pal, boy crazy but not easily impressed by the rich and famous.

     

    Band leader Phil Harris was cast as a drunken, womanizing, musical man about town. More talent than brains and care free.

     

    Tenor vocalist Dennis Day presented as a simple minded momma’s boy. Innocent and child like.

     

    Announcer Don Wilson was the adult in the room, often the object of fat jokes, but treating all with affection and respect. Almost a big brother figure.

     

    The formula for the show was to move back and fourth between the world of putting on a half hour musical/variety radio show and the interpersonal world between the characters.

     

    As you might expect, these characters endeared themselves to their listeners. It was fun listening to the real Jack Benny playing the radio character Jack Benny who was portraying some character in a radio play. It was fun to hear radio Phil Harris pretend to not know anything about music. It was funny when radio Dennis Day believed everything he was told, or Radio Mary recounted the story of a disastrous date.

     

    These moments were broken up with songs from Phil and Dennis, sometimes Mary, and comical Jello commercials from Don. Sometimes sketches with guest stars who in most cases also played themselves in encounters with radio Jack Benny, like the time Barbara Stanwyck rehearsed a radio play with Jack or the time Orson Welles came by to give Jack acting lessons.

     

    In truth, the characters the cast portrayed became so well known and loved that they could stand alone, outside the variety show world.

     

    In early 1940 Jack and his writers did just that. For an entire month, the Jack Benny radio characters were sent on a fictional ski vacation to Yosemite.

     

    The Jack Benny Radio shows February 4, 11, 18, and 25 1940 presented the trip to and the adventures at Yosemite starring the Jack Benny Gang.

     

    Although presented episodically because of Jack’s half hour time slot, these four shows are a single radio play running approximately 80 minutes. It is a radical break from the Jack Benny formula, and adds layers of nuance to the characters as these actors get to really act in the longer more sustained narrative involving these characters.

     

    And that’s what you are about to hear, the entire radio play cut together with commercials etc. edited out in order to focus on the story and maintain pacing.

     

    Believe me, this is good stuff. Jack Benny and the Gang go to Yosemite parts 1, 2, 3, & 4.

     

    When Radio Ruled #66 Dorothy Lamour Sings 1938

    When Radio Ruled #66 Dorothy Lamour Sings 1938

    Best known today as the third angle in the Bob Hope Bing Crosby road pictures romantic triangles, or perhaps as the sarong wearing eye candy in several other films, Dorothy Lamour started out as a big band singer.

    Appearing weekly on the Charlie McCarthy show afforded Dorothy opportunities to remind audiences of her musical roots, and her lovely expressive voice.

    And that’s what this episode is all about. For your enjoyment, Here is a delightful collection of tunes sung live by Dorothy Lamour on the radio in 1938.

    SONGS INCLUDE:

    My Heart is Taking Lessons

    I see your Face Before Me

    Broadway’s gone Hawaiian

    Romance in the Dark

    You took the Words Right out of my heart

    Love Light in the Starlight

    Two Sleepy People

    I want a new Romance

    There's Honey on the Moon Tonight

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