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Need to locate new internet Adult Standards station

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The DJ on Serenade Radio, also the man who started it, just said that was a nice tune. There were a lot of nice tunes in 1962. Then the Beatles came along and ruined everything.

He put a photo of himself on Facebook showing that he is a grouch. I hadn't considered a DJ playing this music would be a grouch, but their listeners surely are. No, seriously, they seem to be happy people, but a grouch would like this music.

After playing "Put on a Happy Face". he said, "Where in the world am I going to find one of those?"
The DJ said today he's in a good mood. He also said that won't last.
 
Is it from an album The Beatles themselves recorded, or is it from one of the many albums of Beatles covers that were recorded by various easy listening/beautiful music orchestras throughout the 60s and 70s?

There are actually a few of their songs (mostly early and middle period ones, but there are a couple from Rubber Soul (In My Life, Michelle) and even later) that are soft enough to be considered for play on some of the edgier easy listening stations/streams around nowadays (Yesterday, I Love Her, and A Taste Of Honey (from their debut album) are among ones that come to mind). By their late period, they were too high on drugs to do anything staid and conventional enough for easy listening (indeed, I think John Lennon even went so far as to almost mock that sort of music, and the people who listen to it and analyze it, in I Am The Walrus).

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Is it from an album The Beatles themselves recorded, or is it from one of the many albums of Beatles covers that were recorded by various easy listening/beautiful music orchestras throughout the 60s and 70s?

There are actually a few of their songs (mostly early and middle period ones, but there are a couple from Rubber Soul (In My Life, Michelle) and even later) that are soft enough to be considered for play on some of the edgier easy listening stations/streams around nowadays (Yesterday, I Love Her, and A Taste Of Honey (from their debut album) are among ones that come to mind). By their late period, they were too high on drugs to do anything staid and conventional enough for easy listening (indeed, I think John Lennon even went so far as to almost mock that sort of music, and the people who listen to it and analyze it, in I Am The Walrus).

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Finally. I got it to do what I wanted.

A song from the album will be played in a few minutes. See my posts above if they can still be edited.

The station I am listening to is pretty much all standards, though, and the man in charge despises the Beatles but thinks their songs sound good when performed by others.
 
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There are actually a few of their songs (mostly early and middle period ones, but there are a couple from Rubber Soul (In My Life, Michelle) and even later) that are soft enough to be considered for play on some of the edgier easy listening stations/streams around nowadays (Yesterday, I Love Her, and A Taste Of Honey (from their debut album) are among ones that come to mind). By their late period, they were too high on drugs to do anything staid and conventional enough for easy listening (indeed, I think John Lennon even went so far as to almost mock that sort of music, and the people who listen to it and analyze it, in I Am The Walrus).

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I do know there are Beatles songs played on America's Best Music.
 
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