Lost or Forgotten Oldies, Volume 3
Hit Records from 1955 to 1989 That the Radio Seldom Plays
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Narrated by:
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Dennis J. Baxter
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By:
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Rembert N Parker
About this listen
How can you search for oldies you want to hear when you've forgotten them?
Radio doesn't play a lot of those oldies anymore, even though you would enjoy hearing them again. This audiobook offers you access to tales of more than 150 lost or forgotten oldies as well as history about the artists and their songs.
Here are some examples of the music history and trivia you'll find in Lost or Forgotten Oldies, Volume 3:
- Doo-wop, country, R&B, instrumentals, and novelty records that made the top 40 but are now ignored by radio stations
- A singer who sold his share of a future successful group for only $100
- A single that reached the UK chart 40 years after it was recorded
- A record that was on John Lennon's personal jukebox
- A song with lyrics sung to the tune of "Johnson says he'll load more hay"
- An artist who appeared on American bandstand playing the cowbell
- A song that references more than 20 songs by the Beatles
- An R&B group whose B side of a single won a Grammy for a country song
- A hit single that was a reflection on a Buddhist mantra
- A record that was a tribute to a man in a wheelchair raising money for charity
- A group that made a video with apes and monkeys smoking cigarettes
- A record created with an unknown singer dubbed over Madonna's vocals
Buy the audiobook now and start reliving a past you almost completely forgot about!
©2020 Rembert N Parker (P)2020 Rembert N Parker