@@MrJoeybabe25 “I’m Through With Love…” - Gus Kahn …There’s a Woody Allen movie for which Dick Hyman arranged a dozen versions of the song including a rap version.
“Attention, shoppers - just like your clothing, the carpets and drapes in your home will look better and last longer with regular cleaning. And you’ll find the fresh clean appearance is almost like you’ve had new ones installed, but at a fraction of the cost. Make an appointment today with our professional cleaning services on the ground floor! You’ll be glad you did.”
@@cheesemanthe2nd You get orchestras like Eddie Barclay, Emil Stern, Frank Valdor, Lawrence Welk, Joe Kennedy, Syd Dale, Werner Drexler, Los Norte Americanos, Sergio Mendez, El Chicles and many more on S1K discs. Not all content is standard covers - library tracks feature particularly between the late 1960s and mid 1970s. Was able to research this when S1K's website was displaying the album being streamed. S1K took the decision in 2017 to cease informing listeners of the album and year.
I can't find the video now, but I think one of your unknown tracks was "Für Sie Chérie" composed by Viktor Peters, based on Nevin's Narcissus [referencing a Kurt Henkels band cover on Amiga]
😂 Sad but true... I just bought the Halo Records "Good News" album for 13 dollars including shipping... I have never seen a copy before in all my years collecting the things... plus the filler side is Top In Pops mid-1950s sound a like covers...
2:07 I DON'T STAND A GHOST OF A CHANCE WITH YOU, 9:22 TILL THERE WAS YOU, 23:52 APRIL IN PARIS, 58:58 SOFTLY AS I LEAVE YOU, 1:04 NOBODY'S BABY
Thanks so much!
What is the song at about 15:55? Thanks!
The first song is by the Beatles, "Do You Want To Know A Secret"
@@MrJoeybabe25 “I’m Through With Love…” - Gus Kahn …There’s a Woody Allen movie for which Dick Hyman arranged a dozen versions of the song including a rap version.
26:34 is so dreamy and pleasant and lilting once it gets underway ~
Glad you appreciated it
People in the comments time-stamping the song names are doing God’s work
Amen!
The tango at 14:12 is from Symphony in Gold, music by Lotar Olias
Classical music occasionally appears on the mood series Records from time to time.
This reminds me of my grandpa! He used to listen to it in his 1970 Olds Cutlass Supreme and then in his 1981 Buick Skylark
Glad I could rekindle warm memories of days gone by.
Thank you so much for such beautiful music
Thanks for listening
Massive fault on YT blocking comments corrections. Opening track is DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET
Thanks
34:36 - sounds like Irving Berlin's "You'd Be Surprised"!
Yeah it is, I recognize the track from a video I was sent years ago.
56:58... Chef's kiss
Is that the name of the song?
Should be. But I doubt it.@@TheWorldOfBudgetVinylRecords
“Attention, shoppers - just like your clothing, the carpets and drapes in your home will look better and last longer with regular cleaning. And you’ll find the fresh clean appearance is almost like you’ve had new ones installed, but at a fraction of the cost. Make an appointment today with our professional cleaning services on the ground floor! You’ll be glad you did.”
So true!
Lol. Drapes! OMG. Draperies lol. Funny. Plastics for your living room couch. Too funny
Seeburg could create a new retro company and just sell their recordings of the 50's 60's and 70's.
The issue is the company's that owned the library have gone out of business... I enjoy that personally.
The opener definitely channels a bit of Billy Vaughn
Thanks for sharing your insight
Dang, I'd love a playlist with the titles and artists.
the artists aren't credited on seeburg discs, they're just nameless studio musicians
@@cheesemanthe2nd Sometimes youtube identifies them.
Also Google song IDer suggestions help to.
@@cheesemanthe2nd You get orchestras like Eddie Barclay, Emil Stern, Frank Valdor, Lawrence Welk, Joe Kennedy, Syd Dale, Werner Drexler, Los Norte Americanos, Sergio Mendez, El Chicles and many more on S1K discs. Not all content is standard covers - library tracks feature particularly between the late 1960s and mid 1970s. Was able to research this when S1K's website was displaying the album being streamed. S1K took the decision in 2017 to cease informing listeners of the album and year.
I can't find the video now, but I think one of your unknown tracks was "Für Sie Chérie" composed by Viktor Peters, based on Nevin's Narcissus [referencing a Kurt Henkels band cover on Amiga]
Noted
1:24:40 Mr Lucky stands out
Thanks
34:37 - DON'T FENCE ME IN
I have record 24 from this set in my collection.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
@@TheWorldOfBudgetVinylRecords Anytime!
Hmm, They were already turning Beatles music into muzak in 1965.
The Basic series releases were supposed to lead off each side with a top-40 hit... This was pretty recent in any case.
TILL THERE WAS YOU is a song composed by Meredith Wilson for the 1957 Broadway show The Music Man. The Beatles covered it, that's all.
What is the song at about 15:55? Thanks!
I'm Through With Love
@@TheWorldOfBudgetVinylRecords Thank You! 😀
Duck Phillips approves.
👍
24:45
Do you happen to know the song title?
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad you appreciated it.
I see that the same records are now on ebay for $99 for seven.
😂 Sad but true... I just bought the Halo Records "Good News" album for 13 dollars including shipping... I have never seen a copy before in all my years collecting the things... plus the filler side is Top In Pops mid-1950s sound a like covers...
Opening track: I’M THROUGH WITH LOVE
Will delete soon as fault fixed… correction added
Acknowledged