Where did the night gooOooooo...?
Got this Ronnie Milsap stuck in my head. I have the CD going in the car.
Before that it was..
These are the good ole daaAAAayyyys....
That's the way I always heeeaaaRRRRd it should beeeEEEE...you wanna maaAAARRY me....
Carly Simon CD.
Nobody Does it better...
Lover, Lover-Jerrod Niemann
Next: The Breath you Take, George Strait.
...and that'll get us up to ABC News at the top. It's 6 55, 79 degrees in south GA! good morning!!
*sips strong coffee*
"Keep your Sunny Side up" from the film Paper Moon. Delightful! Yeah, I watched the film. I have the book it was based on...certainly need the soundtrack now.
"Rock and roll hootchie koo" Rick Derringer
"Rise" Herb Alpert.
"Right Time of the Night" Jennifer Warnes
"Reunited" Peaches & Herb
"Reminiscing" Little River Band
"Relax" Frankie Goes to Hollywood (used in one of my fav horror movies "Body Double")
Reverse alphabetical order on my...
He could write some fun songs. "The Beat goes On" is on his tombstone.
I used Calling Occupants (Carpenters version) in a short film I made from my old home music footage. Strange song. I think it's on my i-pod right now.
Sonny Bono! I promise I didn't have to look that up. He was a record producer even before he found Cher.
Now playing: "You're all I need to Get By" Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell
Cued up: "Apples Peaches Pumpin Pie" Jay and the Techniques
They use that song in MEATBALLS.
Seems like there was a TV show called Makin' It, that used it as it's theme song....
Cued up:
"Needles and Pins" The Searchers
"No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's in" The T-Bones
Checking out some George Carlin:
"...and by the way, the 'Suicide Bombers' themselves don't call it that. In a stunning example of euphemism...they call it a 'Sacred Explosion'. Holy smoke!" :eek:
"I can't understand what it is people like about John Wayne movies. I think they suck!" :laugh:
Kicking off the 8 oclock hour with...
"Rock your baby"
George McRae
Followed by
"Rockin' Pneumonia Boogie Woogie Flu"
Johnny Rivers
Keeping it upbeat this morning for 911.
Listening to some of the last stuff George Carlin recorded. Mighty funny and edgy like a hate mongering shock jock/talker only much much smarter. George was one of the greats while so many others were forgettable.
Now playing "Spooky" by Classics IV with Dennis Yost for the peoples. Not sure what next. I have "GTO" by ronny & the Daytonas lined up for play after some junk (sports features and a PSA).