February 11, 2019

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  • 2:00pm Bo Diddley by Bo Diddley on I'm A Man (Universal Music), 2005
  • 2:02pm The Beat Generation by Bob McFadden on Beat Generation (Halidon)
  • 2:20pm East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) by Charlie Parker on The Wonderful Jazz Music of Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker, Fats Waller, Lennie Niehaus and Other Hits, Vol. 3 (Saar Srl)
  • 2:24pm 103rd Street Boys by William S. Burroughs on In Dub (Selected by Dub Spencer & Trance Hill) (Echo Beach), 2014
  • 2:31pm I'm in the Mood to Love by Charlie Parker on Lover (Doxy Records)
  • 2:33pm If I Should Lose You by Charlie Parker on The History of Jazz Vol. 13 (Universal Music), 2016
  • 2:47pm Farmer's Market by Ross on Jazz Box (Two Bass Hits), 2015
  • 2:51pm Just Squeeze Me by Ulf Meyer on At Orpheus Theater (Live) (Laika Records), 2013
  • 2:52pm Moonlight in Vermont by Betty Carter on We're Listening to Betty Carter, Vol. 4 (Wnts), 2008
  • 3:09pm El Loco by Troker on Crimen Sonoro (Intolerancia Música S de R.L. de C.V.), 2014
  • 3:09pm Taita Inty (Virgin Of The Sun God) by Yma Súmac on Exotica: The Best Of Yma Sumac (Capitol Records), 1999
  • 3:12pm Ataypura (High Andes) by Yma Súmac on Voice Of The Xtabay (World) (The Right Stuff), 2014
  • 3:20pm I Wanna Be Loved by The Andrews Sisters on America's Greatest Hits Volume 1 1950 (Acrobat Music)
  • 3:23pm Tzena, Tzena, Tzena by The Weavers on The Roving Kind (The Music Shed), 2014
  • 3:26pm La Vie En Rose by Various Artists on Sentimental Memories (Glory Days Music), 2015
  • 3:31pm There's Been a Change in Me by Eddy Arnold on Country & Folk Classics of 1951 (Get A Hint), 2018
  • 3:34pm One Kiss Too Many by Eddy Arnold on The Complete Us Chart Singles 1945-62, Vol.1 (Acrobat), 2014
  • 3:36pm Kentucky Waltz by Eddy Arnold on Eddy Arnold: 40 Golden Greats (Retrospective), 2013
  • 3:44pm Address to the Chicago Irish Fellowship Club by Senator Joseph Mc Carthy on Greatest Speeches of the 20th Century (Various Artists)
  • 3:56pm High School Hop by Lee Denson on The Greatest '50s Rock N' Roll Collection Ever (Master Classics Records)