The service known as America's Best Music from Westwood One has played two or three adult standards per hour, mixed in with Soft Oldies of the 1960s, 70s and 80s. I'm listening now on line to WTRC Elkhart, Indiana. (www.TheHartOfElkhart.com) I'm not hearing any songs that might be standards.
In the last decade, the playlist would include songs from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, etc. But in the last hour, it's all been Soft Oldies: The Beatles, Dionne Warwick, Chicago, Barry Manilow.
The standards were limited to mostly songs that also hit the Top 40 of the 1960s and 70s. Let's remember that when we listened to Top 40 in those days, songs like Strangers in The Night by Sinatra, Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer by Cole and Candy Man from Sammy Davis were big hits, alongside The Supremes, The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones.
Has anyone else noticed this change?
In the last decade, the playlist would include songs from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, etc. But in the last hour, it's all been Soft Oldies: The Beatles, Dionne Warwick, Chicago, Barry Manilow.
The standards were limited to mostly songs that also hit the Top 40 of the 1960s and 70s. Let's remember that when we listened to Top 40 in those days, songs like Strangers in The Night by Sinatra, Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer by Cole and Candy Man from Sammy Davis were big hits, alongside The Supremes, The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones.
Has anyone else noticed this change?
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