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NFF Show 37-RM0311 - Week of March 6, 2011 (Remastered Show #37)
Starring Nancy Sinatra Week of March 6, 2011 Show 37-RM0211 NOTE: This is a REMASTERED edition of Show #37 (originally aired 2-17-2008) Opening: Without A Song (FS – Reprise) I Can't Stop Loving You (FS – Reprise) A Foggy Day (FS & Willie Nelson – Duets) You're The Reason I'm Living (Bobby Darin) That's How Much I Love You (FS & Page Cavanaugh Trio - Columbia) Make The World Go Away (Eddy Arnold) You Don't Know Me (Ray Charles) I'm An Old Cowhand (FS – Radio) Along The Navajo Trail (FS – Radio) Empty Saddles (FS & The Andrews Sisters – Radio) Ghost Riders In The Sky (FS – Radio) You Are My Sunshine (FS & Roy Rogers – Radio) Your Cheatin' Heart (Hank Williams) Cold, Cold Heart (Tony Bennett) I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Connie Stevens) Crying (Roy Orbison) I Believe I'm Gonna Love You (FS - Reprise) I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) (Marty Robbins) When It's Over (Nancy Sinatra) It's Alright (Frank Sinatra Jr.) Album Spotlight: Cycles (Reprise, 1968) Arrange by Don Costa Conducted by Bill Miller Rain In My Heart From Both Sides Now Little Green Apples Pretty Colors Cycles Wandering By The Time I Get To Phoenix Moody River My Way Of Life Gentle On My Mind Texas Cowboy Night (Nancy Sinatra & Mel Tillis) The Last Dance For Me (Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood) The Only Couple On The Floor (FS – Reprise) By The Way (I Still Love You) (Nancy Sinatra) Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Elvis Presely) My Old Kentucky Home (Don Parmley & Billy Strange) Fly Me To The Moon (FS & George Strait) Sunflower (FS – Columbia) South Of The Border (Gene Autry) South Of The Border (FS – Capitol) Just To Be In Caroline (Herb Jeffries & Earl Hines) Texas Blue Moon (Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood) Is Makin' A Little Love Out Of The Question (Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood) Did You Ever? (Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood) Always On My Mind (Willie Nelson) Crazy (Patsy Cline) Here We Go Again (Nancy Sinatra) Don't Fence Me In (FS – Radio) Don't Fence Me In (FS – Radio) Feudin' And Fightin' (FS – Radio) Pistol Packin' Mama (FS – Radio) Radio Rarity Spotlight The Burl Ives Show (1948): Jimmy Crack Corn / Skip To My Lou (Burl Ives Show intro) Jimmy Crack Corn (FS & Burl Ives parody) Clementine (FS & Burl Ives) Hey Lolly, Lolly (FS & Burl Ives) Ole Buttermilk Sky (FS – Radio) There's A Long, Long Trail A’winding (FS & Bing Crosby My Sweet Lady (FS – Reprise) I Can't Believe I'm Losing You (FS - Reprise) Home On The Range (FS - Columbia) Happy Trails (Roy Rodgers & Dale Evans) Closing: Put Your Dreams Away (FS – Capitol)
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Last edited by Chuck Granata; 03-13-2011 at 06:17 AM. |
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WOW! It's a great song list, Chuck!
Thank you.
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LOURDIE Member since 1997 - Frank Sinatra: You will be my music. |
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Today's show is an encore broadcast of an early show featuring "A Little Bit 'O Country," originally aired in February 2008. Lots of great tracks by our host Nancy Sinatra, including some solo sides and duets (with Mel Tillis & Lee Hazlewood) recorded in Nashville. The Album Spotlight features the 1968 Sinatra LP Cycles, generally acknowledged as the most country-tinged album that Frank ever made. Topping things off are a plethora of Frank Sinatra radio recordings with Roy Rodgers, The Andrews Sisters, and an extremely rare appearance by Frank on The Burl Ives Show in 1948. This show has been completely remastered so that it sounds as sparkling as our current shows...enjoy!
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BONX!
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Someone this side of the pond seems to be in for a late night tonight, can't wait Charles.
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NFF37
Am greatly looking forward to the Remastered #37, and especially to the Burl Ives segment. When I was a kid, I met Mr. Ives first at the CBS Studios thru Alec Wilder, and then a number of years later, thru my "mentor," John Horn, who was the tv-radio critic of the late, lamented, NY Herald Tribune, as well as a field producer for Edward R. Murrow at CBS News. Mr. Horn became my mentor when we were both at Westinghouse Broadcasting in the '60s.
Mr. Ives was a very sweet man -- I never met a person at CBS who I didn't like --and a remarkable talent! Aside from his wonderful folk-singing, he was a terrific actor: the original "Big Daddy" in Tennessee Williams' towering production of "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof;" a best supporting actor Oscar for "The Big Country;" and played a high-powered attorney in a tv series, "The Bold Ones." NFF#37 will be yet another special listening experience. Major props to Nancy, The Chuckster, and company! ![]() ![]()
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Sounds fanastic, Chuck! Can't wait to hear it. Thanks for all your hard work.
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Hi, Everyone!
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LOURDIE Member since 1997 - Frank Sinatra: You will be my music. |
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Hi, everybody! I'm excited for the show.
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Hi everyone
HI EVERYONE
Nice lineup of songs . nice work Chuck and Nancy
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Florence SINATRA: NOTHING BUT THE BEST
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Hi fellow Sinatrics
Happy Sunday to all the Sinatriacs. Rerun or not it will be enjoyable as always.
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SINATRA: THE MASTER STORY TELLER OF THEM ALL
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Hi to all the Sunday N4F Group. Glad to be here to hear this show with you. I love so many of these country- tinged songs. So great to see so many Nancy songs.
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Hi, everybody. Just got to Mom's house.
![]() BONX!
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These radio segment is sensational!
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LOURDIE Member since 1997 - Frank Sinatra: You will be my music. |
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I am blown away!........................
Love Roy Rogers............my Father used to sing "You are My Sunshine" to me and I also remember him singing "Your Cheatin' Heart"......................what a flash back for me. Thank you Nancy! Loved hearing Frank sing country - what a hoot! I've never heard this: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Connie Stevens)! Last edited by Gail; 03-06-2011 at 01:43 PM. |
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What a great show! I would have associated Frank with Country about as much as, say, Bobby Short. What do I know? Ghost Riders has been one of my favorites since I picked up a copy of Vaughn Monroe's 78 rpm original at a thrift shop, decades ago. "Give us our moonshine." Wonderful.
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I Believe I'm Gonna Love You (FS - Reprise)
Great interpretation! ![]() ![]()
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LOURDIE Member since 1997 - Frank Sinatra: You will be my music. |
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Hey, everyone!
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When It's Over
(Nancy Sinatra)
You do country so beautifully! |
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nice to see the kid brother can kick some straw up too
![]() he's like a young Conway Twitty without the bouffon. |
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It's Alright
(Frank Sinatra Jr.)
I'm loving this!!
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