Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Irma Thomas - Ruler Of My Heart
Jackie DeShannon - What The World Needs Is Love
James Brown - Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
Janis Ian - At Seventeen
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire
Jim Croce - Bad Bad Leroy Brown
Johnny Mathis - Misty
Julie London - Cry Me A River
KC And The Sunshine Band - That's The Way I like It
Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
Kool And The Gang - Cherish
Les Baxter - April In Portugal
Little Richard Keep A Knocking
Lou Rawls - Natural Man
Rebeca Mauleon - Wolenche
Rey Ruiz - Asi Se Compone Un Son
Ricardo Leyva Y Sur Caribe - Yo Soy Tu Varon
Ricardo Ray Y Bobby Cruz - Sonido Bestial
Ricky Gonzalez - Timbalero
Sammy Figueroa - Mambo Influenciado
Santana - Dance Sister Dance ( Baila Mi Hermana )
Sergio Vargas - Cuentamelo
Son De Cali - Llorando
Soneros Del Barrio - Trucutu
Steve Guasch Y Su Orquesta Nueva Era - My Favorite Things
The Fania All- Stars - El Raton
The Latin Giants Of Jazz - Frenzy
The Rebels - Bobine
Tiempo Libre - Ven A Bailar
Willie Rosario - Amor Aventurero
Where were you on Thursday, April 13, 1972?
I was about to become the Battalion Motor Officer of the 58th Signal Battalion at Fort Lewis, just south of Tacoma. I had never been west of Niagara Falls, so this cross country move was an adventure for me. I had served for four months under a Motor Officer who had been a helicopter warrant that had gone through shake-and-bake and come out a captain. He wanted to fly again, so I ended up getting his job. I was a second looie filling a captains slot.
On weekends, I went into Seattle and hung out at KING in my attempts to infiltrate a 50 kilowatt rock and roll station, an effort that eventually succeeded. I was Mr. Rock Trivia, and that permitted me access to the roster of DJs. Pretty soon I was getting calls at all hours asking, What year was this song? What else did the songwriters write or the producers produce? Who was down the hall in the bathroom when it was recorded, and was he doing #1 or #2? I could usually answer these questions off the top of my head.
Lets cue the Rockumentary theme!
San Remo Golden Strings: Festival Time
Jay Siegel of the Tokens did the background vocals for this remake of the Tokens hit from 1961. The differences are minor, to include a tuba replacing the original clarinet line. It came in at #10 this week.