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Night Train for February 19, 2013 11:30 PM - 2:00 AM
Thematic shows blending words and music, hosted by Montana Public Radio’s John Myers.
Playlist: Program Name: Night Train
Date Of Broadcast: 2-19-2013
Host Producer: John Myers
1. Fugs - Seize the Day - The First Album - ESP - 1965 - -
2. Jesse Winchester - Do It - Third Down 110 to Go - Bearsville - 1972 - -
3. Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime - Remain in Light - Sire - 1980 - -
4. It\'s a Beautiful Day - Essence of Now - Marrying Maiden - Columbia - 1970 - -
5. Jefferson Airplane - Today - Surrealistic Pillow - RCA - 1966 - -
6. Grass Roots - Let\'s Live For Today - Their Sixteen Greatest Hits - Dunhill - 1967 - -
7. Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - Enjoy Yourself (It\'s Later Than You Think) - Stardust: The Classic Deccca Hits and Standards Collection - MCA - 11-28-49 - -
8. Ethel Waters - A Hundred Years From Today - Greatest Hits - Columbia - 1933 - -
9. Tannahill Weavers - The Braes o\' Balquhidder - Collection: Choice Cuts 1987-1996 - Green Linnet - - -
10. Joan Baez - The Wild Mountain Thyme - Farewell Angelina - Vanguard - 1965 - -
11. Blind Willie McTell - Statesboro Blues - The Classic Years 1927-1940 - JSP - 1928 - -
12. Sam and Dave - I Take What I Want - Hold On! I\'m Comin\' - Stax - 1965 - -
13. Beatles - I\'ll Get You - Second Album - Capitol - 1963 - -
14. Beatles - Any Time At All - Something New - Capitol - 1964 - -
15. Jackson Brown - Jamaica Say You Will - Jackson Browne - Asylum - 1972 - -
16. Bob Dylan - Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - Bob Dylan - Columbia - 1961 - -
17. Dell Vikings - Come and Go With Me - New Millennium Doo Wop Party - Rhino - 1956 - -
18. Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There - Meet the Beatles - Capitol - 1963 - -
19. Chiffons - One Fine Day - The Best of the Cifffons - Laurie - 1963 - -
20. Velvets - Tonight Could Be the Night - Hard to Find 45s on CD Vol. 7 More Sixties Classics - Laurie - 1963 - -
21. Carol Lawrence and Larry Kent - Tonight - West Side Story: Original Broadway Recording - Columbia - 1957 - -
22. Shirelles - Tonight\'s the Night - Anthology 1959-1964 - Rhino - 1960 - -
23. Mello Kings - Tonite, Tonite - Golden Goodies, Vol. 7 - Roulette - - -
24. Ray Charles and Betty Carter - For All We Know - Ray Charles and Betty Carter - DCC - 1960 - -
25. Fleetwoods - Come Softly to Me - The Very Best of the Fleetwoods - UA - 1959 - -
26. Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You - New Millennium Doo Wop Party - Rhino - 1959 - -
27. Crystals - Then He Kissed Me - Ultimate Collection - Marginal - 1963 - -
28. Drifters - This Magic Moment - The Definitive Drifters - Atlantic - 1960 - -
29. Everly Brothers - \'Til I Kissed You - Cadence Classics - Rhino - 1959 - -
30. Spaniels - Goodnight, It\'s Time to Go - American Hot Wax - A&M - 1954 - -
31. Sam Cooke - That\'s Where It\'s At - The Man and His Music - RCA - 1963 - -
32. Maurice Williams and the Zodiaks - Stay - Millennium Doo Wop Party - Rhino - 1960 - -
33. Fred Astaire - The Way You Look Tonight - A Fine Romance: The Jerome Kern Songbook - Verve - 1952 - -
34. Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight - Slowhand - RSO - 1977 - -
35. Julie Andrews - I Could Have Danced All Night - My Fair Lady - Columbia - 1959 - -
36. Five Royales - Dedicated to the One I Love - Monkey Hips and Rice - Rhino - 1957 - -
37. Mystics - Hushabye - American Hot Wax - A&M - 1957 - -
38. Carole King - To Love - Writer - ODE 70 - 1970 - -
39. Beatles - Don\'t Let Me Down - Hey Jude - Apple - 1969 - -
40. Warren Zevon - Tenderness on the Block - Excitable Boy - Asylum - 1978 - -
41. Lonnie Johnson - Tomorrow Night - Tomorrow Night - King - 1948 - -
42. Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow - Anthology 1959-1964 - Rhino - 1960 - -
43. Elvis Presley - One Night - The Top Ten Hits - RCA - 1957 - -
44. Smiley Lewis - One Night - Highlight From Crescent City Soul The Sound of New Orleans 1947-1974 - EMI - 1956 - -
45. Taj Mahal - Take A Giant Step - Giant Step - Columbia - 1969 - -
The Tuesday night musings of John Myers range from humorous to erudite. His subject matter has spanned the humorous quest for money to a multi-week series on Homer’s Odyssey. How does John come up with thematic music for the Odyssey? He has a massive personal music collection which he has painstakingly cataloged and cross referenced on computer.
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