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WOGL #1's weekend A to Z.

Man, what a blast hearing this station online. All the Hot 100 #1's of the 60's through the 80's in alpha order. Kudos to WOGL!!

Wish they included the 50's though. But an excellent countdown!!! One of the best out there.
 
They left out a number of songs and the ones they played were not always in alphabetical order. I actually wanted to hear if they would play Whitesnake's #1 and they didn't. Also, if an act had 2 consecutive songs alphabetically, they would skip one, so I give the stunt a "D" rating.
 
With a regular playlist that doesn't include the '50s, there's little-to-zero reason to think they'd do that. Nor is there a good business reason for doing so.
 
With a regular playlist that doesn't include the '50s, there's little-to-zero reason to think they'd do that.

Maybe not. But as a heritage station it would be cool if they were to insert some of the biggest 50's #1's for special occasions only (such as this past Labor Day weekend). After all, they still play that doo wop stuff on Sunday Nights.

If anything, the doo wop show on WOGL these days sounds more out of place with the rest of the station than a tune like Ray Charles' "What I'd Say" (1959) for example.

And another thing, why don't they create a 50's and early 60's channel on one of their HD's? I find it strange that there are no real oldies on any of the HD Channels. Not too many people are running out to buy an HD radio to hear KYW or WPHT in "crystal clear FM Stereo."

I've said for a while that if HD channels offered more of a variety that people (such as I) might actually purchase an HD radio.
 
They won't run out to buy it for 60 year old songs either. :)

One wonders how long they'll keep trying to make this lead balloon float.
 
tommygraser said:
If they would have included the 50's that would have been the best ever!! Maybe next time. ???

They actually played "Mack The Knife" which was #1 in 1959, so maybe they played other 50's songs to cover for them not playing all the #1's from the 60's-80's... ???
 
Fakeem said:
They left out a number of songs and the ones they played were not always in alphabetical order. I actually wanted to hear if they would play Whitesnake's #1 and they didn't. Also, if an act had 2 consecutive songs alphabetically, they would skip one, so I give the stunt a "D" rating.

They did this with "Venus", they left out the Shocking Blue version and played Bananarama's version from '86 instead, the first time around through the alphabet.

Wonder if they really played Milli Vanilli's three (lip-sync'd) #1 singles: Blame it on the Rain, Baby Don't Forget My Number & Girl I'm Gonna Miss You, all from 1989.

Also noticed that many 1960-62 songs were left out, such as "Moody River" and "Running Bear".

Regarding the 50's, "Rock Around the Clock" was listed as played.
 
oldies76 said:
Also noticed that many 1960-62 songs were left out, such as "Moody River" and "Running Bear".

I think they did play "Running Bear". Maybe it was another of their "not in order" songs.
 
oldies76 said:
Fakeem said:
They left out a number of songs and the ones they played were not always in alphabetical order. I actually wanted to hear if they would play Whitesnake's #1 and they didn't. Also, if an act had 2 consecutive songs alphabetically, they would skip one, so I give the stunt a "D" rating.

They did this with "Venus", they left out the Shocking Blue version and played Bananarama's version from '86 instead, the first time around through the alphabet.

Wonder if they really played Milli Vanilli's three (lip-sync'd) #1 singles: Blame it on the Rain, Baby Don't Forget My Number & Girl I'm Gonna Miss You, all from 1989.

Also noticed that many 1960-62 songs were left out, such as "Moody River" and "Running Bear".

Regarding the 50's, "Rock Around the Clock" was listed as played.

I like Bananarama's version of "Venus" better than Shocking Blue's.

Also, I 'd love to hear Larry Verne's "Mr. Custer" again before the Lord calls me home. On SOME station.

ixnay
 
Pops up on WVLT from time to time. It's a real hoot.


(That famous day in history, the men of the 7th Cavalry went riding on)
(And from the rear, a voice was heard)
(A brave young man with a trembling word rang loud and clear)
What am I doin' here??

Please, Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go
Hey, Mr. Custer, please don't make me go
I had a dream last night about the comin' fight
Somebody yelled, "Attack!”
And there I stood with a arrow in my back.

Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go (forward Ho!!)--aaww

SPOKEN: Look at them bushes out there
They're moving and there's a injun behind every one
Hey, Mr. Custer, you mind if I be excused the rest of the afternoon?
HEY CHARLIE, DUCK YER HEAD!!
Hmm, you're a little bit late on that one, Charlie
Hooh, I bet that smarts!

(They were sure of victory, the men of the 7th Cavalry, as they rode on)
(But then from the rear, a voice was heard)
(That same brave voice with the trembling word rang loud and clear)
What am I doin' here??

Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go
Listen, Mr. Custer, please don't make me go
There's a redskin a'waitin' out there, just fixin' to take my hair
A coward I'm bein' called, cuz I don't wanna wind up dead or bald

Please Mr. Custer, I don't wanna go (forward HO)--aaww

SPOKEN: I wonder what the injun word for friend is
Let's see- friend-- kemo sabe, that's it
KEMO SABE!, HEY OUT THERE-KEMO SABE!
Nope, that itn't it
Look at them durned injuns
They're runnin' around like a bunch of wild Indians-heh, heh, heh
Nah, this ain't no time for jokin'
 
BobSmolarek said:
Why did they play Step Into Christmas by Elton John? That was not #1 by any measure.

Considering how inconsistant they have been, my guess is that it was a #1 on a christmas chart. Check Joel Whitburn's research books to be sure.
 
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