Bandleader Les Brown and guitarist Roc Hillman
Graham's musical theme this week is lazy summer Sundays!
This week, legendary bandleader Les Brown remembers how his hit recording of “Sentimental Journey” was born, and songwriter and guitarist Roc Hillman recalls what really happened on that fateful afternoon way back in 1935 when Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey had their big row and broke up the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. Roc was actually there! Graham’s musical theme this week is lazy summer Sundays with a clutch of tracks to put you in a cool Sunday afternoon mood.
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Music Played
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Hour 1
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George Benson
Just One Of Those Things
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Ella Fitzgerald
I've Got Five Dollars
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Nat King Cole
That Summer, That Summer
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Astrud Gilberto
Berimbau
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Stacey Kent
Dreamsville
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Doris Day & Les Brown
Sentimental Journey
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Billy Eckstine
Lullabye Of The Leaves
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Count Basie
Fun Time
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Ann Richards
I'm Shooting High
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Dick Haymes
It Might As Well Be Spring
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Anita O'Day & Gene Krupa
Tea For Two
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Jacqui Dankworth
September In The Rain
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June Christy
Something Cool
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Quincy Jones
A Sunday Kind Of Love
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Hour 2
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Bobby Darin
Hello Young Lovers
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Nancy Wilson
Guess Who I Saw Today
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Michael Bublé
You And I
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Julie London
Sleighride In July
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Grupo Cabana
Wave
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Gordon Macrae & Ray Anthony
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
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Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey
My Brother Is The Leader Of The Band
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Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey
Do, Do, Do
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Frank Stallone
By The River Of Saint Marie
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Barbra Streisand
A Sleepin' Bee
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Lucille Ball & Bea Arthur
Bosom Biddies
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Jerry Vale
Old Cape Cod
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Jo Stafford
The Gentleman Is A Dope
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Frank Sinatra
Five Minutes More
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Artie Shaw
Bedford Drive
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Broadcast
- Sun 7 Jul 2013 15:00ѿý Radio Gloucestershire, ѿý Radio Bristol, ѿý Radio Wiltshire & ѿý Radio Somerset