My understanding is that on November 22, 1963, the day John F. Kennedy was killed in Dallas, and through the weekend afterward, many radio stations - when they weren't providing news bulletins - dropped their regular programming and essentially went to temporary Beautiful Music formats, playing mostly if not totally instrumentals, high-energy Top 40 stations included.
I was just today listening to an aircheck of KILT-AM in Houston from that day, and as I described, the station stopped playing the hits and went to easy listening and jazz instrumentals (some actually uptempo) as the news bulletins became more serious. All of the selections on this aircheck were instrumental save one which was sung by a male vocal group, and I'm curious as to whether the BM/EZ experts on this board can ID the title and artist, because it sounds like a beautiful song.
A portion of the lyrics is something like, "Few are my reasons to live, all I own I would give..." and that's all of the song the aircheck features before the music was interrupted for another bulletin. In light of what was going on in Dallas at that time, the song - or what little the scoped aircheck features of it - sounds haunting.
I was just today listening to an aircheck of KILT-AM in Houston from that day, and as I described, the station stopped playing the hits and went to easy listening and jazz instrumentals (some actually uptempo) as the news bulletins became more serious. All of the selections on this aircheck were instrumental save one which was sung by a male vocal group, and I'm curious as to whether the BM/EZ experts on this board can ID the title and artist, because it sounds like a beautiful song.
A portion of the lyrics is something like, "Few are my reasons to live, all I own I would give..." and that's all of the song the aircheck features before the music was interrupted for another bulletin. In light of what was going on in Dallas at that time, the song - or what little the scoped aircheck features of it - sounds haunting.