Atomic Age Cocktail Party

Over The Moon (1035)

 
Atomic Age logo with illustrations of the moon. Text reads Episode 1035 Over The Moon

On the program this time, we look up at the skies for songs from the hi-fi era inspired by the moon. The moon has always been an influence for art, but it gained special meaning during the space age with the race to land a person on its surface. On the show, we'll hear from Esquivel, Dinah Washington, Buddy Greco, The Out-Islanders, and many more.

Playlist

Title Artist Album
Destination Moon Dinah Washington Dinah '62
Lunar Rhapsody Samuel J. Hoffman & Les Baxter Music Out Of The Moon: Music Unusual Featuring The Theremin
Blue Moon Billy Eckstine Everything I Have Is Yours (The Best Of The M-G-M Years)
Moonlight Cocktail Tex Beneke Tex Beneke And His "Music in The Miller Mood"
Moon Song Mel Tormé Swingin' On The Moon
Fly Me To The Moon Buddy Greco Buddy & Soul
Oh, You Crazy Moon Chris Connor He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
Moon Mist The Out-Islanders Polynesian Fantasy
Moon Goddess Don Ralke Orchestra The Savage And The Sensuous Bongos
The Moon Of Manakoora Phil Moore Polynesian Paradise
Chant of the Moon Robert Drasnin Voodoo Exotic Music From Polynesia And The Far East
Magic Is The Moonlight Esquivel & His Orchestra, Randy Van Horne Group Other Worlds Other Sounds
The Moon Was Yellow Ray Martin & His Orchestra Dynamica
Orchids in the Moonlight The Voices of Walter Schumann Though Not A Word Was Spoken
Moonglow and Love Theme from "Picnic" Morris Stoloff Picnic: Music From The Sound Track Of The Columbia Picture
It's Only A Paper Moon Morgana King Sings The Blues
Moonlight Becomes You Billy May Billy May's Big Fat Brass
I Wished on the Moon June Christy The Song Is June!