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N.
Jenkins
(22W)
MAY dxers, When listening to some distant station, can often only get . a few words of the title of a tune they are hearing,. owing to static, ete, and . often a list of names of popular tunes would enable them to identify for’ certain the title of the number they were listening to. I am, therefore, listing below a number of dance tunes which are frequently heard from the American stations at the present time :- 1. "Breaking the Ice." 2, "Down by the River." 3. "Wolowing in Your Footsteps." 4. "Got Me Doing Things." »% "Great Days." 6. "Isle of Capri." 7. "L Get a Kick Out of You." $s "LIL Won’t Care." 9. "Whenever Tm Dancing With c You," . 10. "Lullaby of Broadway." 11. "Love and a Dime." 12. "Love Not With Your Heart." 13. ‘Love is Just Around the Corner." 14. "My Heart is on Open Book." 15. "My Weart’s in the Right Place." 16, "Right Here in My Arms." 17. "Stay as Sweet as You Are." 18. "Sing With the Strings of My Heart." 19. "Sunny Disposition." 20. "Sweet Music." 21. "Things Might Have Been Different." 22. "The Cradle and the Music Box." 23. "Throwing Stones at the Sun." 24. "Troubled Waters." . 25. "The Moon Turns Green." 26. "The One Girl." 27. "You and I Have Planned a Little Home." 28. "Flowers." 29, "I’m Facing the Music." 30. "Night and Day." 31. "Lovely to Look At." 82. "Just Once Too Often." 33. "An Old Southern Custom." ¢
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 49
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