.Savage said:yugoidar jolted the snoozing memory cells:
How about "Funny Man" by Ray Stevens?? Decidedly out of character for Mr. Novelty Artist...
Bill Myers said:Question for Mr. Berns:
If you were Music Director at KB, is it true that KB played Beverly Bremers Don't Say You Don't Remember pretty heavily? I spoke
with a few people that remember that song being a great
KB classic - played alot.
Bill
What were we thinking back then? I'm not sure about you, but I know I was thinking that I wanted our listeners to hear as much great music as we could fit in our format, and was I ever lucky to have a PD that agreed with me!
Savage said:Didn't Seatrain follow up "13 Questions" (yes, it was the winter of 1970-71) with an even bigger stiff - IIRC it was "Marblehead Messenger??"
JimPastrick said:For your amusement, I nominate "Goodbye To You" by Scandal. Think I heard this on some station's Big 80s Weekend. How fitting. Love the video: Reekin' of 80s, so detached and disjointed lip-synch. Patty Smyth, now married to John McEnroe was a cutie and the keyboard player Benjyi King, locks and style, reminds me of our good friend and production maven Matt Young.
OMG you didn't just submit that !!! Well, yes I guess you did! Was it the Pabst or the Ted's ???Radknowski said:From the novelty bin, inspired by the Ray Stevens songs mentioned earlier in this thread: "My Girl, Bill" by Jim Stafford (throw "Spiders And Snakes" in there if you'd like.)
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