'S Wonderful was recorded by Ray Conniff & Singers 'bout 1957 or so. Many "pop" stations where using portions of it as "stingers." Such was the case with "New WAYS, 610 AM in CLT" at Radio Center on South Blvd. Visited often. I still remember those vertical racks of reel-to-reel decks loaded w/three-inch reels for cmmls.....each loaded/cued by hand. Old age & memories...priceless!Still going. I guess the sale will take a while to actually happen.
Here once again are the songs I could identify by name and artist, in order by artist:
Baja Marimba Band "Comin' in the Back Door"
Les Baxter "Because of You"
Brasil 66 "Fool on the Hill" and "Night and Day"
Jim Croce "Time in a Bottle"
Bobby Darin "Beyond the Sea"
Doris Day "Secret Love"
Brenda Lee "I'm Sorry"
Dean Martin "That's Amore"
Al Martino "Mary in the Morning"
Johnny Mathis "Misty"
Platters "The Great Pretender"
Dionne Warwick "Promises Promises"
I also heard a song I believe was by Steve Tyrell because he had that distinctive voice but I can't remember what it was now.
I also heard these songs but don't know who did them.
"Goin' Out of My Head" by a group of women
"I'm Beginning to See the Light" by a woman
"If" by a man who was not Bread
"On the Street Where You Live"
"'S Wonderful" with wordless vocals
Also, there was a song sung by a man with the lyrics "toy on a string", one by a man who says he was doing it dirty before he sang whatever the song was (and those weren't lyrics but a description, and I think he was white and might have been Michael Buble), one I never heard by a doo-wop group with a very low bass, one by a woman whose daddy buys her lots of stuff, and Manhattan is mentioned, and one before I was able to hear any lyrics that sort of sounded like "Makin' Whoopee" but I don't think that was it.
I would assume, then, that when I listened this morning it was the last time. I wont be in range for another month and surely by that time it'll be gone. In fact, I thought it already was because it took me much longer to hear anything. Even a new format, though, wouldn't have meant not hearing anything. I just had more interference than usual.
Brook Benton "Fools Rush In"
Carpenters "Hurting Each Other"
Perry Como "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes"
Four Lads "Standing on the Corner"
Dean Martin "I'm the One Who Loves You"
Johnny Mathis "The Twelfth of Never"
Elvis Presley "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"
Those are the songs whose artists I was sure of. I don't know who did these others.
"Hooray for Hollywood" a woman
"I Get so Lonely" a group of men
"Life Is a Cabaret" a woman
"Poinciana" a man
"Someone to Watch Over Me" a woman
"Stranger in Paradise" a man who might have been Tony Bennett
"They Can't Take That Away from Me" a man who might have been Tony Bennett
If you would explain how to use Shazam, perhaps I could.I have enjoyed listening to WHVN 1240 AM with all this "Timeless Music". However I must confess I do not know why you did not actually use Shazam to go on and Identify all of the Oldies that were being played. This worked pretty well for me --- Shazam knows pretty much everything about all forms of Music, except for Beach Music (the kind typically heard on WRBK 90.3). At any rate.... 1240 sounded AWESOME in Wide-Band AM even if it wasn't available in AM-Stereo. Surely going to miss it as well over this way.... Steve.
You don't need the Internet while you are driving. You purchase a cheap "Dash Cam" and mount it in your Car. They are about $ 50 or so. You get one that Records both the Video and Audio. The GiiNii GD-250 is perfect for this as it records the Audio @ 512k Mono (you will also need a 32 GB SD-Card as well for your "one-time-purchases"). Once you get home, you can then safely remove the Dash Cam from the Vehicle, carry it in, and download the Days' "Video Clips" to your PC. Then, you take your SmartPhone with the Shazam App on it, put it close to the Loudspeaker, use your Music Playback Software-of-Choice (mine is "VLC") and the Magic Begins! Shazam... will tell you quickly who sang this Song, and Shazam even does it for Free!. It's Magic!!! - Steve.If you would explain how to use Shazam, perhaps I could.
But while I am in the car, I have no way to access the Internet.
Well, this would have been nice to know about when there was something to record, but there won't be a WHVN (not the one we've had since November, anyway) soon.You don't need the Internet while you are driving. You purchase a cheap "Dash Cam" and mount it in your Car. They are about $ 50 or so. You get one that Records both the Video and Audio. The GiiNii GD-250 is perfect for this as it records the Audio @ 512k Mono (you will also need a 32 GB SD-Card as well for your "one-time-purchases"). Once you get home, you can then safely remove the Dash Cam from the Vehicle, carry it in, and download the Days' "Video Clips" to your PC. Then, you take your SmartPhone with the Shazam App on it, put it close to the Loudspeaker, use your Music Playback Software-of-Choice (mine is "VLC") and the Magic Begins! Shazam... will tell you quickly who sang this Song, and Shazam even does it for Free!. It's Magic!!! - Steve.
Expensive? Maybe.. you can find odler iphones cheap. Complicated? no.Well, this would have been nice to know about when there was something to record, but there won't be a WHVN (not the one we've had since November, anyway) soon.
"your SmartPhone with the Shazam App on it?"
There's another obstacle right there. Those things are too expensive and too complicated to use. I have a flip phone for emergencies.
Well considering I did not buy the GiiNii GD-250 for the purpose of officially recording Audio Music Favorites, it is just a coincidence. I bought this Device because of what happened after an Automobile Accident at the End of 2017. I later learned of its High-Quality Audio Input later on. Which I immediately put to use once someone brought WHVN 1240 to my attention. It captures the Audio @ 512 kb/s (one Chanel; Mono). Which most Modern-Day Software Utilities do not recognize; they simply "reduce it" (the sample rate) to their standards (usually Dual Channel 320 kb/s or 256 kb/s (2-Channel)) if you attempt to process it. However, Shazam Loves the sample rate REGARDLESS of the sample rate !!! That is just one of those things in life where it works out in the long run. Cheers to all, While You Are Tagging... Steve.Well, this would have been nice to know about when there was something to record, but there won't be a WHVN (not the one we've had since November, anyway) soon.
"your SmartPhone with the Shazam App on it?"
There's another obstacle right there. Those things are too expensive and too complicated to use. I have a flip phone for emergencies.