Friday, September 29, 2023
Overlooked Rock and Roll Era- Kennedy 's Early 60s- A Cultural History
Saturday, September 3, 2022
'Old Age' and the First Billboard Top 100
Remember when news reports would state John Doe 'died of old age?'
The last time someone officially died of 'old age ' was 1951. Comic Redd Fox
Used to complain that 'health nuts' went crazy, rightfully so, when they weren't given a real reason how people died. So, in 1951 the powers that be decided that death notices must include specific medical reasons how people passed away, i.e.heart attack, cancer, etc. Of course, medical reports have sort of devolved back, but, not to be agist, we can now die of 'natural causes,' still without providing the REAL reason. But then, arent people entitled to privacy , not having to honor others' morbid curiosity?
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First Billboard Hot 100
The first number one song of the Billboard Hot 100 was "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson, on August 4, 1958.
On August 4, 1958, Billboard premiered one main all-genre singles chart: the Hot 100. The Hot 100 quickly became the industry standard and Billboard discontinued the Best Sellers In Stores chart on October 13, 1958. What we enjoyed back then was the mix of musical genres including pop, easy listening, instrumental, country and western, rhythm and blues and the new rock and roll
Here is the top 5 for Aug 4, 1958:
The Billboard 100 survey continues today but not sure how 'hot' it is, based now not so much on record sales or even CD sales since there are so few .
As Bill O'Reilly notes , the current Top 10 titles you probably never heard of, or don't want to. 'Let's go back to 1958,' he says. For the full top 100 Aug 4 , 1958: https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/
Old Age continued
Aging — in and of itself — is not a cause of death.(There is a phenomenon known as "geriatric failure to thrive," which scientists are studying, but it's extremely rare).
When most of us say someone died of old age, what we really mean is that someone died as a result of an illness (like pneumonia) or an event (like a heart attack) that a healthy, stronger person would likely have survived.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Forgotten Christmas - Holiday and Food-Themed Music
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Sit and relax by the fire watching and listening to the greatest Christmas music of the Golden Era
Here's that beatnik himself, ED 'KOOKIE'BYRNES with YULESVILLE ..more talking than music
but we loved it then and love it now. Afterall, they don't make 'em like that anymore...

A real rare one now from the Motown House Band, the Funk Brothers from 1961 and XAMS TWIST


Forgotten Christmas Oldies Music and food themed Music
Oldies Country has put together a list of largely Christmas Forgotten Forty-Fives , as we like to call them...some not so forgotten but all pretty great. Sure, we've left out a lot of good ones but we we'll be adding more and open for sugestions... We've also got a playlist of Favorite Christmas Programs as well special categories - Rarest and Special Programming, like the above Christmas Wish from Sam Cooke on his last Christmas in 1963. Interesting that so many of these songs are from 1962 and especailly 1963 , recorded around the time of the Kennedy Assassination. More Christmas Classics came out of the 1955-'63 era than any other we believe. Says something doesn't it? Enjoy the Good Times Again!
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CHRISTMAS - FIFTY FAVORITE FORTY-FIVES plus
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Forgotten Christmas Music and food themed Music

Rare Video you can dance the TURKEY TROT to along with LITTLE EVA
and the girls (from SHINDIG, March 3, 1965)
Food-Based Oldies for Christmas Dining
So. food themed music 'Turkey Trot' by Little Eva and "Mashed Potatoe Time' by Dee Dee Sharp ...Nice background music for the family and tell them they can continue listening when they get back home 'over the river and through the woods' Just tap the JUKEBOX and even select your favorite song @ www.OldiesCountry.blogspot.com , then check out some more, at the bottom of page - and the very bottom see and hear Dee Dee Sharp doing a slightly difference dance tune than Turkey Trot, 'MASHED POTATO TIME' Now, heres wishing you a nice, long, music-filled Christmas Holiday!
- "LET'S TURKEY TROT" (Little Eva, 1963) was a No. 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for Little Eva. a North Carolina vocalist who was discovered by songwriters Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Her biggest hjt was "The Loco-Motion" (No. 1, 1962).
- "MASHED POTATO TIME" (Dee Dee Sharp, 1962). a song with an appropriate title for the Thanksgiving food topic, climbed to the No. 2 spot in the spring of 1962. The singer, born Diane LaRue in Philadelphia, began as a backing vocalist for Cameo Records.
- "BREAD AND BUTTER" (The Newbeats, 1964) went to the No. 2 spot on Billboard for a trio that featured the falsetto voice of Texan Larry Henley along with backup singers, Marc and Dean Mathis from Georgia.
- "CANNED HAM" (Norman Greenbaum, 1970) was the follow-up to the vocalists huge hit "Spirit In The Sky" (No. 3, 1970). It attained No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1970 for the Massachusetts native, who moved to Los Angeles at age 24.
- "APPLES, PEACHES, PUMPKIN PIE" (Jay & The Techniques, 1967) was a No. 6 song on the national pop charts in the summer of 1967. The integrated group, headed by Jay Proctor, was from Allentown, Pa.
- "SNOWMAN, SNOWMAN SWEET POTATO NOSE" (The Jaynetts, 1963) was an uncharted follow-up to "Sally Go Round The Roses" (No. 2, 1963) for a Bronx girl group was formed by producer Zell Sanders.
- "VEGETABLES" (The Beach Boys, 1968) was was performed by the legendary surf-rock group from Hawthorne, Calif., as part of the "Smiley Smile" album.
- "GREEN ONIONS" (Booker T & The MGs, 1962) went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a group composed of Memphis studio musicians, headed by keyboardist Booker T. Jones. And "MG" stands for Memphis Group.
- "GRAVY" (Dee Dee Sharp, 1962) was an appropriate follow-up to her "Mashed Potato Time" hit, and it managed to reach the No. 9 position on the Billboard Hot 100.
- "HOME COOKIN''" (Junior Walker & The All-Stars, 1969), while it doesn't refer to a specific food item, it's included because of its title, and the single was a No. 42 Billboard charter for the South Bend, Ind., group.
- "THE TURKEY" (Paul Revere & The Raiders, 1971) was actually the B-side of a Top 40 single ("Birds of a Feather") for a group -- featuring lead singer Mark Lindsay -- formed in Portland, Ore., in 1960.
- "CHERRY PIE" (Marvin & Johnny, 1954) was an original hit for the Los Angeles doo-wop duo of Marvin Phillips and Emory "Johnny" Perry. Six years later, it was a No. 11 national charter for Skip & Flip.
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