"SONG HITS OF TO-MORROW"
‘THis programme, which is broadcast by Reg. Morgan instead of his usual pro--gramme, "Songs at the Piano," on.Tuesday and’ Thursday afternoons at 3.30, is becoming deservedly popular. Listeners are given a musical treat, for they hear Reg. sing songs which ‘are entirely modern, and copies of which are not yet available to the public. Reg. is in touch with song publishers overseas and receives advance copies of songs from them. Thus, the " Song Hits of To-morrow" become the entertainment of the day from Station 2ZB. On Tuesday last, August 6, his bracket of songs was: " Meet the Sun Half Way," " When You Wish Upon a Star," and " Wooden Shoes." For Thursday, August 8, Reg. will sing: "Too Romantic," "The Moon and the Willow Tree," " The Pessimistic Character."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 59, 9 August 1940, Page 42
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