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Sharop
02-28-2009, 04:55 PM
Since it seems to me like the interesting decade of the 1950s has been getting some criticism, I thought I would start a thread in which people can talk about the good things that came out of that decade.

There was negativity in the 1950s, of course there was, but this is a thread for the positive.

What are some of the things you like about 1950s culture?

I personally like 1950s rock 'n' roll...Elvis, Buddy Holly, etc. I think one of the directors of Back to the Future commented that the 1950s was the decade when the concept of the "teenager" really developed.

You had some great music at that time.

Fleet
02-28-2009, 05:41 PM
Count me in! I am a big fan of the 1950s. :)

Everytime I ask a friend or relative who lived through the 1950s if they thought life in general was better then compared to now, they always say "yes."

Check out this website:

http://www.doo-wop.org/

I like some of the comments on the above site:

"Nearly everyone's mom was home when kids got home from school."

"A quarter was a decent allowance."

What I like about the '50s:

The music, of course. Years before disco or rap. There was no Madonna or Michael Jackson on the radio. There was true Rock 'n' Roll, group harmony sounds (like the Platters and Flamingos), old-style ballads by those like Perry Como and Nat King Cole and even a hint of the '40s Big Band sound ("So Rare" by Jimmy Dorsey was a big hit from 1957). And Elvis was at his best.

The cars. For one thing, they were styled by auto stylists, not the government. There was a horsepower race in the '50s. Cars had real metal and no silly plastic bumpers. The interiors were not 90% plastic like they are now. Not all cars looked alive. It was easy to tell a Cadillac from a Chevy.

Television. I like '60s and '70s TV, too, but the '50s also had some great TV. Lots of Westerns for those like me who like Westerns. And drama, police shows, comedy ("I Love Lucy" and "The Honeymooners" are two examples) and entertainment shows.

The general high morals and values of society. Unwed mothers was frowned upon, not accepted. Same thing with drug use.

The hairstyles. Pompadours and ducktails!

Women wore dresses. And watch an episode of American Bandstand... many of the boys were wearing ties!

Education was actually good.

And as you said, Sharop, the '50s was probably the first decade in which teenagers had a big part of. After all, Rock 'n' Roll was "their" music. It was also when drag racing/street racing became common.

I could go on and on!

Big C
02-28-2009, 05:50 PM
Hockey had only six teams back then

The Yankees were in eight of ten World Series

Soda fountain shops were all the rage

That is what I remember about the 1950s.

JamesG
02-28-2009, 05:53 PM
PLAYBOY was launched.

JamesG
02-28-2009, 06:10 PM
The general high morals and values of society. Unwed mothers was frowned upon, not accepted.

In my opinion this was nothing to be proud of for during the 1950s. Thankfully society, for the most part, have moved past this viewpoint today.

Yooch
02-28-2009, 06:18 PM
As one who grew up in the 50's, it was as great as many people say it was. It was a "golden age" of sorts in this country. There were many imperfections and problems in society, just like today, but it was a prosperous, happy time--I'm not just saying that because I was looking from the perspective of a kid. I could sense it from the adults around me. The country was optimistic, and the people were happy, period. In the entertainment field, the music field, sports, automotive innovations, TV., there was excitement among people. Some of the greatest movies, broadway musicals etc., were produced then. And as far as national security, even though the Soviet Union was at its height, people felt secure in the sense that they felt that no one could beat us at anything, and that we were safe (notwithstanding the bomb shelters some people built.) There was no Al Quaida, fewer crazy people domestically. Eight year old kids could ride public transportation in big cities without being kidnapped or molested. And, although I have no statistics to prove it, I think people were healthier, in spite of the massive cigarette smoking, nightly martinis by our parents, or poor diets (by todays' standards).

I don't want to go back to the past. It's folly, imo, to think we can, but I would like to see the kind of optimistic spirit we saw in the 50's. Today we have more "things", more comforts, infinitely better technology--yet I feel in the 21st century that we are angrier, sadder, more alienated, less healthy and more mentally and psychologically screwed up than at any time in world history. And less safe too. We no longer have the spectre of mutual nuclear annihilation from the Soviets, but we now have a very unstable world, with terrorism rampant and unpredictable and wacky rogue countries that are volatile. Maybe we can't go back to the 50's, but we could learn a lesson from that great time.

PunkyP0WER
02-28-2009, 06:19 PM
John Payne & Maureen O'Hara started the decade with the last of their 4 movies together (Tripoli - 1950) :) And my mom was born in 1950 - the best 2 things that came out of the 50's for me.

sunshinefizzy
02-28-2009, 06:25 PM
As one who grew up in the 50's, it was as great as many people say it was. It was a "golden age" of sorts in this country. There were many imperfections and problems in society, just like today, but it was a prosperous, happy time--I'm not just saying that because I was looking from the perspective of a kid. I could sense it from the adults around me. The country was optimistic, and the people were happy, period. In the entertainment field, the music field, sports, automotive innovations, TV., there was excitement among people. Some of the greatest movies, broadway musicals etc., were produced then. And as far as national security, even though the Soviet Union was at its height, people felt secure in the sense that they felt that no one could beat us at anything, and that we were safe (notwithstanding the bomb shelters some people built.) There was no Al Quaida, fewer crazy people domestically. Eight year old kids could ride public transportation in big cities without being kidnapped or molested. And, although I have no statistics to prove it, I think people were healthier, in spite of the massive cigarette smoking, nightly martinis by our parents, or poor diets (by todays' standards).

I don't want to go back to the past. It's folly, imo, to think we can, but I would like to see the kind of optimistic spirit we saw in the 50's. Today we have more "things", more comforts, infinitely better technology--yet I feel in the 21st century that we are angrier, sadder, more alienated, less healthy and more mentally and psychologically screwed up than at any time in world history. And less safe too. We no longer have the spectre of mutual nuclear annihilation from the Soviets, but we now have a very unstable world, with terrorism rampant and unpredictable and wacky rogue countries that are volatile. Maybe we can't go back to the 50's, but we could learn a lesson from that great time.

I find it fantastic that you have such fond memories of your childhood like that. I think we will see times like that again. We are just in a rough patch.

Yooch
02-28-2009, 06:45 PM
I find it fantastic that you have such fond memories of your childhood like that. I think we will see times like that again. We are just in a rough patch.

Your words are encouraging; I think you are right.

lilhave
02-28-2009, 08:05 PM
The 50's had no internet, and had no cell phones, so the only way to interact was by being with the other person or persons. There was no sitting all day and night punching a keyboard, so the home base was the street with your friends.

Good weather found you leaving your house or apartment and heading for the streets. All guys had a "spaldeen", which was a 15 cent rubber ball. There was no cars in the street so it was ours for playing stoop ball, punch ball, stickball on a bounce, errors, boxball, 3 box baseball, slapball, handball, Chinese handball, errors. If you only had a dime you bought a "pensy pinky" for that amount but nothing equaled a "spaldeen. Of course you also played hit the penny or just had a catch. The girls played "potsy" or skipped rope or bounced a ball while singing a tune.

Night found us playing stickball till it got dark, then hide and seek,johnny on the pony or ring a levio

Bad weather found us on some floor of the apartment house playing Chinese marbles, monoply, Ethan Allen baseball, or the great American pastime of either flipping cards, gliding them off the wall or shooting closest to the wall.

We played marbles, chestnuts and of course the great card games. War, slapjack, fish, old maid, crazy eights and the all time favorite "knucks"

Can count on one hand the number of days spent at home

Wonderful era.

Harvey

Mr. Television
02-28-2009, 08:10 PM
I love the music and I love the TV Shows of the '50's. I remember in the 70's buying records and listening to tapes from that era. I always thought I should have grown up in the 50's. lol

Fleet
02-28-2009, 08:50 PM
In my opinion this was nothing to be proud of for during the 1950s. Thankfully society, for the most part, have moved past this viewpoint today.
Nothing to be proud of? Nothing at all? You are obviously biased against the '50s for some reason.
But did you read the title of this thread? This is a thread for the positive aspects of the '50s.

MonarC
02-28-2009, 10:21 PM
My mom was born in the 50's. :D

Doodyville10019
02-28-2009, 10:55 PM
This is what the 1950s mean to me:

Both my sister AND my brother were born in the '50s. I was born in 1960.

and, my 2 ALL TIME favorite shows were on TV then:

*Pleasant Tomorrow*
02-28-2009, 11:02 PM
I love Lucy. <3

Both of my parents were born in the late 50's.

*Pleasant Tomorrow*
02-28-2009, 11:03 PM
Nothing to be proud of? Nothing at all? You are obviously biased against the '50s for some reason.
But did you read the title of this thread? This is a thread for the positive aspects of the '50s.
Suppose we coud always make one of the negatives, then. :)

JamesG
02-28-2009, 11:10 PM
Nothing to be proud of? Nothing at all? You are obviously biased against the '50s for some reason.
But did you read the title of this thread? This is a thread for the positive aspects of the '50s.

Well did you read what I wrote?

I said "this was nothing to be proud of for" in response to your comment about the unacceptance of un-wed mothers which I had quoted from you.

I did not say "there was nothing to be proud for".

treky
03-01-2009, 12:14 AM
the best thing about the 50s is that they produced me in 1957!!!:lol: :lol:

Mr. Television
03-01-2009, 12:44 AM
My Parents met in 1959...that was 50 years ago. :eek:

*Pleasant Tomorrow*
03-01-2009, 01:01 AM
My Parents met in 1959...that was 50 years ago. :eek:
My mom was born that year. She turned 50 yesterday, but she could easily pass for 35.

Mr. Television
03-01-2009, 01:04 AM
My mom was born that year. She turned 50 yesterday, but she could easily pass for 35.
Hey that's great. Happy Birthday to your mom Ashlee. :)

*Pleasant Tomorrow*
03-01-2009, 01:09 AM
Hey that's great. Happy Birthday to your mom Ashlee. :)
Thanks. She had a pretty good one, I was happy for her. :)

Cactus Jack
03-01-2009, 02:26 AM
The music was awesome! and its when Happy Days was set! and American Graffiti!

Waterston_Fan
03-01-2009, 10:56 AM
And this is when the Andy Griffith show and Beaver started too.

MickeyMac
03-01-2009, 03:43 PM
The music of course all of it. Pop, jazz, blues, rock, doo wop, and everything else.

The TV shows, even though most people could only get two stations.

The culture and the lifestyle and things were cheaper.



That said we must talk about the flip side of that decade.


The 50's werent that great if you were black, remember this was a segregated country, and not just in the south either.

McCarthyism and the people who's lives were ruined by it.

The cold war.

lilhave
03-02-2009, 01:29 PM
The following were some comments made in the year 1957:

(1) "I'll tell you one thing, if things keep going the way they are, its going to be impossible to buy a weeks groceries for $20.00."

(2) "Have you seen the new cars coming out next year? It won't be long when $5,000 will only buy a used one."

(3) "If cigarettes keep going up in price, I'm going to quit. A quarter a pack is ridiculous."

(4) "Did you hear the post office is thinking about charging a dime just to mail a letter?"

(5) "If they raise the minimum wage to $1, nobody will be able to hire outside help at the store."

(6) "When I first started driving, who would have thought gas would someday cost 29 cents a gallon. Guess we'd be better off leaving the car in the garage,"

(7) "Kids today are impossible. Those ducktail hair cuts make it impossible to stay groomed. Next thing you know, boys will be wearing their hair as long as the girls,"

(8) "I'm afraid to send my kids to the movies any more. Ever since they let Clark Gable get by with saying 'damn' in 'Gone With The Wind,' it seems every new movie has either 'hell' or 'damn' in it."

(9) "I read the other day where some scientist thinks it's possible to put a man on the moon by the end of the century. They even have some fellows they call astronauts preparing for it down in Texas."

(10) "Did you see where some baseball player just signed a contract for $75,000 a year just to play ball? It wouldn't surprise me if someday that they will be making more than the President."

(11) "I never thought I'd see the day all our kitchen appliances would be electric. They are even making electric typewriters now"

(12) "It's too bad things are so tough nowadays. I see where a few married women are having to work to make ends meet."

(13) "It won't be long before young couples are going to have to hire someone to watch their kids so they can both work."


(15) "I'm just afraid the Volkswagen car is going to open the door to a whole lot of foreign business."

(16) "Thank goodness I won't live to see the day when the Government takes half our income in taxes. I sometimes wonder if we are electing the best people to Congress."

(17) "The drive-in restaurant is convenient in nice weather, but I seriously doubt they will ever catch on."



(18) "I guess taking a vacation is out of the question now days. It costs nearly $15.00 a night to stay in a hotel."

(19) "No one can afford to be sick any more, $35.00 a day in the hospital is too rich for my blood."

Sharop
03-02-2009, 01:47 PM
Suppose we coud always make one of the negatives, then. :)

But there was so much that was good about the 1950s, doesn't it seem a shame to dwell on the negative?

Do you like 1950s music, Pleasant Tomorrow? The music then was great, in my view.

lilhave
03-02-2009, 02:31 PM
But there was so much that was good about the 1950s, doesn't it seem a shame to dwell on the negative?

Do you like 1950s music, Pleasant Tomorrow? The music then was great, in my view.

Here in sequence are the top hits of 1957. All fit easily on one dvd

57_001 - Elvis Presley - All Shook Up.mp3
57_002 - Pat Boone - Love Letters In The Sand (1957 single .mp3
57_003 - Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock.mp3
57_004 - Elvis Presley - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear.mp3
57_005 - Pat Boone - April Love (1957 version).mp3
57_006 - Tab Hunter - Young Love.mp3
57_007 - Debbie Reynolds - Tammy (1957 version).mp3
57_008 - Jimmie Rodgers - Honeycomb (1957 version).mp3
57_009 - Everly Brothers - Wake Up Little Susie (1957 version).mp3
57_010 - Sam Cooke - You Send Me.mp3
57_011 - Andy Williams - Butterfly.mp3
57_012 - Elvis Presley - Too Much.mp3
57_013 - Perry Como - Round And Round.mp3
57_014 - Charlie Gracie - Butterfly.mp3
57_015 - Johnny Mathis - Chances Are.mp3
57_016 - Pat Boone - Don't Forbid Me (1957 version).mp3
57_017 - Sonny James - Young Love (1957 version).mp3
57_018 - Paul Anka - Diana (1957 version).mp3
57_019 - Buddy Knox - Party Doll (1957 version).mp3
57_020 - Crickets - That'll Be The Day (45rpm presence).mp3
57_021 - Diamonds -Little Darlin' (1957 version).mp3
57_022 - Jimmy Dorsey - So Rare.mp3
57_023 - Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love (1957 version).mp3
57_023B - Everly Brothers - I Wonder If I Care As Much.mp3
57_024 - Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill (original 'wowed' hit.mp3
57_025 - Elvis Presley - Love Me.mp3
57_026 - Tommy Sands - Teen - Age Crush.mp3
57_027 - Marty Robbins - A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Car.mp3
57_028 - Bill Justis - Raunchy.mp3
57_029 - Ricky Nelson - A Teenager's Romance.mp3
57_030a - Billy Williams - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Wri.mp3
57_030b - Billy Williams - Date With The Blues.mp3
57_031 - Jimmie Rodgers - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (1957 Si.mp3
57_032 - Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue.mp3
57_033 - Chuck Berry - School Day.mp3
57_034 - Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On.mp3
57_035a - Rays - Silhouettes.mp3
57_035b - Rays - Daddy Cool.mp3
57_036 - Coasters - Searchin'.mp3
57_037 - Patti Page - Old Cape Cod.mp3
57_038 - Frankie Laine - Moonlight Gambler.mp3
57_039 - Frank Sinatra - Hey Jealous Lover.mp3
57_040 - Hilltoppers - Marianne.mp3
57_041 - Ricky Nelson - Be Bop Baby.mp3
57_042 - Ferlin Husky - Gone.mp3
57_043 - Tarriers - The Banana Boat Song.mp3
57_044 - Gale Storm - Dark Moon.mp3
57_045 - Dell Vikings - Come Go With Me.mp3
57_046 - Russ Hamilton - Rainbow.mp3
57_047 - Fats Domino - I'm Walkin'.mp3
57_048 - Terry Gilkyson & Easy Riders - Marianne.mp3
57_049 - Ernie Freeman - Raunchy.mp3
57_050 - Ricky Nelson - I'm Walking.mp3
57_051 - Harry Belafonte - Banana Boat (Day - O).mp3
57_052 - Ames Brothers - Tammy.mp3
57_053 - Ames Brothers - Melodie D'amour (Melody Of Love).mp3
57_054 - Johnny Mathis - It's Not For Me To Say.mp3
57_055 - Pat Boone - Why Baby Why.mp3
57_056 - Fats Domino - Blue Monday.mp3
57_057a - Larry Williams - Short Fat Fannie.mp3
57_057b - Larry Williams - High School Dance.mp3
57_058 - Steve Lawrence - Party Doll.mp3
57_059 - Tune Weavers - Happy, Happy Birthday Baby.mp3
57_060 - Thurston Harris - Little Bitty Pretty One.mp3
57_061 - Nat King Cole - Send For Me.mp3
57_062 - Bobbettes - Mr Lee.mp3
57_063 - Pat Boone - Remember You're Mine.mp3
57_064 - Rusty Draper - Freight Train.mp3
57_065 - Fats Domino - It's You I Love.mp3
57_066 - Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock.mp3
57_067 - Bonnie Guitar - Dark Moon.mp3
57_068 - Jane Morgan - Fascination.mp3
57_069 - Don Rondo - White Silver Sands.mp3
57_070 - Bobby Helms - My Special Angel.mp3
57_071 - Teresa Brewer - You Send Me.mp3
57_071 - You Send Me - Teresa Brewer.mp3
57_072 - Andy Williams - I Like Your Kind Of Love.mp3
57_073 - Chuck Berry - Rock And Roll Music.mp3
57_074 - Johnnie And Joe - Over The Mountain_ Across The Sea.mp3
57_075 - Little Richard - Keep A Knockin'.mp3
57_076 - Fats Domino - Valley Of Tears.mp3
57_077 - Coasters - Young Blood.mp3
57_078 - Chordettes - Just Between You And Me.mp3
57_079 - Dell Vikings - Whispering Bells.mp3
57_080 - Betty Johnson - I Dreamed.mp3
57_081 - Tony Bennett - In The Middle Of An Island.mp3
57_082a - Sal Mineo - Start Movin' (In My Direction).mp3
57_082b - Sal Mineo - Love Affair.Mp3.mp3
57_083 - Four Lads - Who Needs You.mp3
57_084 - Johnny Mathis - The Twelfth Of Never.mp3
57_085 - Kay Starr - My Heart Reminds Me.mp3
57_086 - Buddy Knox - Hula Love.mp3
57_087 - Margie Rayburn - I'm Available.mp3
57_088 - Johnnie Ray - You Don't Owe Me A Thing.mp3
57_089 - Little Richard - Jenny Jenny (1957 Single Version).mp3
57_090 - Guy Mitchell - Rock - A - Billy.mp3
57_091 - Rosemary Clooney - Mangos.mp3
57_092 - Frankie Laine - Love Is A Golden Ring.mp3
57_093 - Diamonds - Silhouettes.mp3
57_094 - Billy Vaughn - Raunchy.mp3
57_095 - Ralph Marterie - Shish - Kebab.mp3
57_096 - Mickey And Sylvia - Love Is Strange.mp3
57_097 - Harry Belafonte - Mama Look At Bubu.mp3
57_098 - Jim Reeves - Four Walls.mp3
57_099 - Four Coins - Shangri-la.mp3
57_100 - Platters - I'm Sorry.mp3
57_101 - Jill Corey - Love Me To Pieces.mp3
57_102 - Tab Hunter - Ninety - Nine Ways.mp3
57_103 - Ward, Billy and His Dominoes - Star Dust.mp3
57_104 - Mantovani - Around The World.mp3
57_105 - Perry Como - Just Born (To Be Your Baby).mp3
57_106 - Della Reese - And That Reminds Me.mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight (vers 2).mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight(2).mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight.mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walking' After Midnight (vers 1).mp3
57_108 - Chuck Willis - C. C. Rider.mp3
57_109 - Ken Copeland - Pledge Of Love.mp3
57_110 - Fess Parker - Wringle Wrangle.mp3
57_111 - Johnnie Ray - Yes Tonight, Josephine.mp3
57_112 - Patti Page - Wondering.mp3
57_113 - Cool Shake - Dell-Vikings.mp3
57_113 - Dell-Vikings - Cool Shake.mp3
57_114a - Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps - Lotta Lovin'.mp3
57_114b - Gene Vincent - Wear My Ring.mp3
57_115 - Fontane Sisters - The Banana Boat Song.mp3
57_116 - Young, Victor - Around The World.mp3
57_117 - Teresa Brewer - Empty Arms.mp3
57_118 - Perry Como - The Girl With The Golden Braids.mp3
57_119 - Diamonds - Words Of Love.mp3
57_120 - Pat Boone - There's A Gold Mine In The Sky.mp3
57_121a - Ricky Nelson - You're My One And Only Love.mp3
57_121b - Barney Kessell Orchestra - Honey Rock.mp3
57_122 - Johnny Mathis - Wonderful Wonderful.mp3
57_123 - Harry Belafonte - Jamaica Farewell.mp3
57_124 - Larry Williams - Bony Moronie.mp3
57_125 - Pat Boone - Bernadine.mp3
57_126 - Jimmy Bowen - I'm Stickin' With You.mp3
57_127 - Patti Page - A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold).mp3
57_128 - Jim Lowe - Four Walls.mp3
57_129 - Roger Williams - Almost Paradise.mp3
57_130 - Jodie Sands - With All My Heart.mp3
57_131 - Dinah Shore - Fascination.mp3
57_132 - Frank Sinatra - Can I Steal A Little Love.mp3
57_133 - Jim Lowe - Talkin' To The Blues.mp3
57_134 - Guy Mitchell - Knee Deep In The Blues.mp3
57_135 - Will Glahe - Liechtensteiner Polka.mp3
57_136 - Platters - He's Mine.mp3
57_136 - The Platters - He's Mine.mp3
57_137a - Tommy Sands - Goin' Steady.mp3
57_137b - Tommy Sands - Ring My Phone.mp3
57_138 - Charlie Gracie - Fabulous.mp3
57_139 - Vic Damone - An Affair To Remember (Our Love Affair).mp3
57_140 - Diamonds - Zip Zip.mp3
57_141 - LaVern Baker - Jim Dandy.mp3
57_142 - Joe Bennett And The Sparkletones - Black Slacks.mp3
57_143 - Buddy Knox - Rock Your Little Baby To Sleep.mp3
57_144 - Four Lads - I Just Don't Know.mp3
57_145 - Dick Jacobs And His Orchestra - Fascination.mp3
57_146 - Andy Williams - Lips Of Wine.mp3
57_147 - Crew-Cuts - Young Love.mp3
57_148 - Marvin Rainwater - Gonna Find Me A Bluebird.mp3
57_149 - Perry Como - Ivy Rose.mp3
57_150 - Steve Lawrence - The Banana Boat Song.mp3
57_151 - Eddie Cochran - Sittin' In The Balcony.mp3
57_152 - Dickie Goodman (& Buchanan) - Flying Saucer The 2nd.mp3
57_153 - Shepherd Sisters - Alone (Why Must I Be Alone).mp3
57_154 - Elvis Presley - Treat Me Nice.mp3
57_155 - Nat 'king' Cole - Ballerina.mp3
57_156 - Owen Bradley Quintet - White Silver Sands.mp3
57_157 - Dinah Shore - Chantez-Chantez (Shan-Tay'sing').mp3
57_158 - Leroy Van Dyke - Auctioneer.mp3
57_159 - Sarah Vaughan - The Banana Boat Song.mp3
57_160 - Clyde Mcphatter - Without Love (There Is Nothing).mp3
57_161 - Elvis Presley - Loving You.mp3
57_162 - Lee Andrews And The Hearts - Tear Drops.mp3
57_163 - Billy Ward And His Dominoes - Deep Purple.mp3
57_164 - Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Goody Goody.mp3
57_165 - Platters - On My Word Of Honor.mp3
57_166 - Joy Layne - Your Wild Heart.mp3
57_167 - Clarence 'frog Man' Henry - Ain't Got No Home.mp3
57_168 - Platters - One In A Million.mp3
57_169 - Nick Noble - A Fallen Star.mp3
57_170 - Little Richard - Lucille.mp3
57_171 - Jill Corey - I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me).mp3
57_172 - Elvis Presley - Playing For Keeps.mp3
57_173 - Nat King Cole & Four Knights - My Personal Possession.mp3
57_174 - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - June Night.mp3
57_175 - Little Joe & The Thrillers - Peanuts.mp3
57_176 - Russell Arms - Cinco Robles (Five Oaks).mp3
57_176 Cinco Robles - Russell Arms.mp3
57_177 - Johnny Mathis - Wild Is The Wind.mp3
57_178 - Roger Williams - Till.mp3
57_179 - Hilltoppers - The Joker.mp3
57_180 - Dave Gardner - White Silver Sands.mp3
57_181 - Tony Bennett - Ca, C'est L'amour.mp3
57_182 - Dubs - Could This Be Magic.mp3
57_183 - Domino, Fats - Wait And See.mp3
57_184 - Patti Page - I'll Remember Today.mp3
57_185 - Jimmy Newman - A Fallen Star.mp3
57_186 - Tennessee Ernie Ford - In The Middle Of An Island.mp3
57_187a - Platters - My Dream.mp3
57_187b - Platters - I Wanna.mp3
57_188 - Presley, Elvis - Poor Boy.mp3
57_189 - Tony Perkins - Moon Light Swim.mp3
57_190 - Mello-Tones - Rosie Lee.mp3
57_191 - Eydie Gorme - Love Me Forever.mp3
57_192 - Dinah Shore - I'll Never Say 'never Again' Again.mp3
57_193 - The Five Satins - To The Aisle.mp3
57_194 - Billy Myles - The Joker (That's What They Call Me).mp3
57_195 - Ruth Brown - Lucky Lips.mp3
57_196 - Ralph Marterie - Tricky.mp3
57_197 - Harry Belafonte - Cocoanut Woman.mp3
57_198 - Mitchell Torok - Pledge Of Love.mp3
57_199 - Bing Crosby - Around The World.mp3
57_200 - Sonny James - First Date, First Kiss, First Love.mp3
57_201 - Four Esquires - Love Me Forever.mp3
57_202 - Elvis Presley - (Ther'll Be) Peace In The Valley (.mp3
57_203 - Betty Johnson - Little White Lies.mp3
57_204 - Stan Freberg - Banana Boat Song (Day - O).mp3
57_205 - Frank Sinatra - You're Cheatin' Yourself (Ifyou're).mp3
57_206 - Bill Doggett & His Combo - Slow Walk.mp3
57_207 - Clyde Mcphatter - Just To Hold My Hand.mp3
57_208 - Dale Hawkins - Susie - Q.mp3
57_209 - Pat Boone - I'm Waiting Just For You (Org 45).mp3
57_209 - Pat Boone - I'm Waiting Just For You.mp3
57_210a - Sal Mineo - Lasting Love.mp3
57_210b - Sal Mineo - You Shouldn't Do That.mp3
57_211 - Four Coins - My One Sin.mp3
57_212 - Lloyd Price - Just Because.mp3
57_213 - Rick Nelson - Have I Told You Lately That I Love Y.mp3
57_214 - The Techniques - Hey! Little Girl.mp3
57_215 - Fats Domino - When I See You.mp3
57_216 - Roy Brown - Let The Four Winds Blow.mp3
57_217a - Nat King Cole - With You On My Mind.mp3
57_217b - Nat King Cole - (The Song Of) Raintree County.mp3
57_218 - Harry Belafonte - Island In The Sun.mp3
57_219 - Lou Stein - Almost Paradise.mp3
57_220 - Jimmy Reed - Honest I Do.mp3
57_221 - Mcguire Sisters - Goodnight My Love, Pleasant Dreams.mp3
57_222a - Stan Freberg - Wun'erful, Wun'erful (Side Uh One).mp3
57_222a - Stan Freberg - Wun'erful, Wun'erful (Side Uh Two).mp3
57_223 - Randy Starr - After School.mp3
57_224a - Dickie Goodman - Santa & The Satellite (1).mp3
57_224b - Dickie Goodman - Santa & The Satellite (2).mp3
57_225 - Jimmy Dean - Little Sandy Sleighfoot.mp3
57_226 - George Hamilton Iv - Only One Love.mp3
57_227 - Bill Hayes - Wringle Wrangle.mp3
57_228 - Chris Connor - I Miss You So.mp3
57_229 - Mandy Carson - Since I Met You Baby.mp3
57_230 - Bing Crosby - White Christmas.mp3
57_231 - Ray Charles - Swanee River Rock.mp3
57_232-Les Paul & Mary Ford-Cinco Robles (Five Oaks).mp3
57_233-Five Keys-Wisdom Of A Fool.mp3
57_234-Bill Doggett-Soft.mp3
57_235-Timmie Rogers-Back To School Again.mp3
57_236-Bobby Helms-Fraulein.mp3
57_237-Johnnie Ray-Look Homeward, Angel.mp3
57_238-Jive Bombers-Bad Boy.mp3
57_239-Pat Boone-Anastasia.mp3
57_240-Nick Noble-Moonlight Swim.mp3
57_241-John D Loudermilk (Johhny Dee)-Sittin' In The Balcony.mp3
57_242-Shirley And Lee-I Feel Good.mp3
57_243-Mills Brothers-Queen Of The Senior Prom.mp3
57_244-Charles Mcdevitt Skiffle Group-Freight Train.mp3
57_245-Gladiolas-Little Darlin'.mp3
57_246-Nick Todd-Plaything (Org45).mp3
57_246-Nick Todd-Plaything.mp3
57_247-Beverly Sisters-Greensleeves.mp3
57_248-Ruby Wright-Let's Light The Christmas Tree.mp3
57_249-David Rose-Calypso Melody.mp3
57_250-Steve Lawrence-Can't Wait For Summer.mp3
57_251-Dick Contino-Pledge Of Love.mp3
57_252-David Seville-Armen's Theme.mp3
57_253-Joe Bennett, And The Sparkletones-Penny Loafers And .mp3
57_254-Bobby Bland (Blue)-Farther Up The Road.mp3
57_255-Ivory Joe Hunter-Empty Arms.mp3
57_256-Brenda Lee-One Step At A Time.mp3
57_257-Jim Lowe-By You, By You, By You.mp3
57_258-Patti Page-The Wall.mp3
57_259-Noble Watts-Hard Times (The Slop).mp3
57_260-Lee Andrews And The Hearts-Long Lonely Nights.mp3
57_261-Jerry Vale-Pretend You Don't See Her.mp3
57_262-Larry Williams-You Bug Me Baby.mp3
57_263-Ted Newman-Plaything.mp3
57_264-Steve Lawrence-(The Bad Donkey) Pum-Pa-Lum.mp3
57_265-Sal Mineo-Party Time.mp3
57_266-Janice Harper-Bon Voyage.mp3
57_267-Ferlin Husky-Fallen Star.mp3
57_268-Don Cornell-Mama Guitar.mp3
57_269 Guy Mitchell - Take Me Back Baby 112m 2.31.mp3
57_269 Guy Mitchell - Take Me Back Baby.mp3
57_270-Mickey And Sylvia-There Oughta Be A Law.mp3
57_271 - Carol Jarvis - Rebel.mp3
57_271-Carol Jarvis-Rebel.mp3
57_272-Lovers-Darling It's Wonderful.mp3
57_273-Como, Perry-My Little Baby.mp3
57_274-Nat King Cole-When Rock And Roll Come To Trinidad.mp3
57_275-Lawrence Welk-Liechtenstein Polka.mp3
57_276-Mcphatter, Clyde-Long Lonely Nights.mp3
57_277-Bennett, Tony-One For My Baby (And One More For The Road).mp3
57_278-Little Richard-The Girl Can't Help It.mp3
57_279-Fats Domino-What's The Reason I'm Not Pleasing You.mp3
57_280-Perry Como-Mi Casa, Su Casa.mp3
57_281-Tommy Sands-Ring-A-Ding-A-Ding.mp3
57_282-Billy Williams-The Pied Piper.mp3
57_283-Eddy Arnold-Gonna Find Me A Bluebird.mp3
57_284-Huey (Piano) Smith-Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogi.mp3
57_285-Ron Goodwin-Swinging Sweethearts.mp3
57_286-Heartbeats-A Thousand Miles Away.mp3
57_287-Jo Stafford-Wind In The Willow.mp3
57_288-Four Aces-Bahama Mama.mp3
57_289-Rusty Draper-Let's Go Calypso.mp3
57_290-Patti Page-Repeat After Me.mp3
57_291-Eydie Gorme-Your Kisses Kill Me.mp3
57_292-Little Richard-Send Me Some Lovin'.mp3
57_293-Steve Lawrence-Fraulein.mp3
57_294-Kay Starr-Jamie Boy.mp3
57_295-Bing Crosby-Silent Night.mp3
57_296-Vera Lynn-Don't Cry My Love (The Faithful Hussar).mp3
57_297-Joe Reisman-Pamela Throws A Party.mp3
57_298-Micki Marlo-Little By Little.mp3
57_299-Norman Petty, Trio-Almost Paradise.mp3
57_300-Four Preps-Dreamy Eyes.mp3
57_301-Little Richard-Miss Ann.mp3
57_302-Wingy Manone-Party Doll.mp3
57_303-David Carroll-Facination.mp3
57_304-Tab Hunter-Red Sails In The Sunset.mp3
57_305-Nappy Brown-Little By Little.mp3
57_306-Bobby Day-Little Bitty Pretty One.mp3
57_307-Chuck Berry-Oh Baby Doll.mp3
57_308-Jill Corey-Let It Be Me.mp3
57_309-Jimmy Bowen-Warm Up To Me Baby.mp3
57_310-Tom Edwards-What Is A Teenage Girl.mp3
57_311-Hilltoppers-Fallen Star, A.mp3
57_312-Johnnie Ray-Build Your Love (On A Strong Foundation).mp3
57_313-Elvis Presley-That's When Your Heartaches Begin.mp3
57_314-Elvis Presley-Paralyzed.mp3
57_315-Frank Sinatra-Your Love For Me.mp3
57_316-Bill Haley and His Comets-(You Hit The Wrong Note) .mp3
57_317-Sam Cooke-Forever.mp3
57_318-Frank Sinatra-Crazy Love.mp3
57_319-Four Aces-Written On The Wind.mp3
57_320-Eileen Rodgers-Give Me.mp3
57_321-Bob Carroll-Butterfly.mp3
57_322-Donnie Elbert-What Can I Do.mp3
57_323-Annie Laurie-It Hurts To Be In Love.mp3
57_324-Warner Mack-It Is Wrong (For Loving You).mp3
57_325 Jackie Wilson - Reet Pettie.mp3
57_325-Jackie Wilson-Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever .mp3
57_326-Cellos-Rang Tang Ding Dong.mp3
57_327-Vic Damone-Do I Love You (Because You're Beautiful).mp3
57_328-Tommy Sands-My Love Song.mp3
57_329-Cozy Morley-I Love My Girl.mp3
57_330-Eileen Rodgers-The Wall.mp3
57_331-Johnny Desmond-A White Sport Coat.mp3
57_332-Percy Faith-Till.mp3
57_333-Doris Day-The Party's Over.mp3
57_334-Jimmy Bowen-Ever Lovin' Fingers.mp3
57_335-Ray Price-My Shoes Keep Walkin' Back To You.mp3
57_336 - Silhouettes - Steve Gibson & The Red Caps.mp3
57_336 - Silhouettes - Steve Gibson & The Red Caps.mp3.txt
57_336-Steve Gibson, And The Red Caps-Silhouettes.mp3
57_337-Johnny Janis-Pledge Of Love.mp3
57_338-Teresa Brewer-Tear Drops In My Heart.mp3
57_339-Ames Brothers-Rockin Shoes.mp3
57_340-Coasters-Idol With The Golden Head.mp3
57_341-Fats Domino-What Will I Tell My Heart.mp3
57_342-Lane Brothers-Marianne.mp3
57_343-Eydie Gorme-I'll Take Romance.mp3
57_344-The Platters-Only Because.mp3
57_345-Cole, Nat 'king'-You Are My First Love.mp3
57_346 - Jimmy Reed - The Sun Is Shining.mp3
57_346-Jimmy Reed-The Sun Is Shining.mp3
57_347-David Carroll-The Ship That Never Sailed.mp3
57_348-5 Royales-Think.mp3
57_349-Lillian Offitt-Miss You So.mp3
57_350-Jimmy Dean-Deep Blue Sea.mp3
57_351-Bill Doggett-Ram.mp3
57_352-Carl Perkins-Your True Love.mp3
57_353 - Armenian Jazz Sextet - Harem Dance.mp3
57_353-Armenian Jazz Sextet-Harem Dance.mp3
57_354-Sylvia Syms-Dancing Chandelier.mp3
57_355-Doris Day-Twelve O'clock Tonight.mp3
57_356-Paul Gayten-Nervous Boogie.mp3
57_357-Georgia Gibbs-Silent Lips.mp3
57_358-Jerry Lewis-It All Depends On You.mp3
57_359-Clyde Stacy And The Nitecaps-So Young.mp3
57_360-Five Keys-Let There Be You.mp3
57_361-Doc Bagby-Dumplin's.mp3
57_362-Drifters-Fools Fall In Love.mp3
57_363-Spaniels-Everyone's Laughing.mp3
57_364-Jack Pleis-(But As They Say) That's Life.mp3
57_365-Betty Johnson-1492.mp3
57_366-Bill Haley And His Comets-Forty Cups Of Coffee.mp3
57_367-Frank Pizani-Angry.mp3
57_368-Gene Autry-Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.mp3
57_369-Steve Lawrence-Fabulous.mp3
57_370-Bonnie Guitar-Mister Fire Eyes.mp3
57_371-LaVern Baker-Humpty Dumpty Heart.mp3
57_372-Chantels-He's Gone.mp3
57_373-Charlie Gracie-I Love You So Much It Hurts.mp3
57_374-Brenda Lee-Dynamite.mp3
57_375-Dubs-Don't Ask Me (To Be Lonely).mp3
57_376-Fontane Sisters-I'm Stickin' With You.mp3
57_377-Warren Smith-So Long I'm Gone.mp3
57_378-Webb Pierce-Bye Bye Love.mp3
57_379-Patience And Prudence-The Money Tree.mp3
57_380-Moonglows-Please Send Me Someone To Love.mp3
57_381-Chordettes-Soft Sands.mp3
57_382-Dick Jacobs And His Orchestra-Tower's Trot.mp3
57_383-Mcguire Sisters-Around The World In Eighty Days.mp3
57_384-Ray Conniff-'s Wonderful.mp3
57_385-Kay Starr-A Little Loneliness.mp3
57_386-Little Junior Parker-Next Time You See Me.mp3
57_387-Frank Sinatra-So Long My Love.mp3
57_388-Storm, Gale-On Treasure Island.mp3
57_389-Tab Hunter-Don't Get Around Much Anymore.mp3
57_390-Perry Como-Jingle Bells.mp3
57_391 Sil Austin - Birthday Party 96m 2.07.mp3
57_391-Sil Austin-Birthday Party.mp3
57_392-Hilltoppers-I'm Serious.mp3
57_393-Freeman, Ernie-Dumplin's.mp3
57_394-Hilltoppers-I Love My Girl.mp3
57_395-Gene Austin-Too Late.mp3
57_396-Perry Como-Dancin'.mp3
57_397a-Four Aces-You're Mine.mp3
57_397b-Four Aces, Featuring Al Alberts-You're Mine.mp3
57_398-LaVern Baker-Jim Dandy Got Married.mp3
57_399-Judy Scott-With All My Heart.mp3
57_400-Mello-Kings-Tonite, Tonite.mp3
57_401a-Jimmy Dorsey-Jay-Dee's Boogie Woogie.mp3
57_401b-Jimmy Dorsey-Jay-Dee's Boogie Woogie.mp3
57_402-Gale Storm-Lucky Lips.mp3
57_403-David Seville-Gotta Get To Your House.mp3
57_404-Don Rondo-There's Only You.mp3
57_405-Cues-Why.mp3
57_406-Billy Williams-Got A Date With An Angel.mp3
57_407-Heartbeats-Everybody's Somebody's Fool.mp3
57_408-Betty Madigan-True Love Gone.mp3
57_409-Bing Crosby-Silver Bells.mp3
57_410-Fats Domino-I Still Love You.mp3
57_411-Nat King Cole-Stardust.mp3
57_412-Drifters-Hypnotized.mp3
57_413-George Hamilton IV-High School Romance.mp3
57_414-Pat Boone-When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano.mp3
57_415-Six Teens-Arrow Of Love.mp3
57_416-Norman Petty Trio-The First Kiss.mp3
57_417a-Sam Cooke-Summertime.mp3
57_417b-Sam Cooke-Summertime.mp3
57_418-Sarah Vaughan With Billy Eckstine-Passing Strangers.mp3
57_419-Eddie Cochran-Drive In Show.mp3
57_419-Eddie Cochran-Drive-In Show.mp3
57_420-Tony Martin-Do I Love You (Because You're Beautiful).mp3
57_421-Eileen Rodgers-Third Finger-Left Hand.mp3
57_422-Velours-Can I Come Over Tonight.mp3
57_423-Eileen Rodgers-Don't Call Me Sweetie ('causei'mbitter).mp3
57_424-Guy Mitchell-Sweet Stuff.mp3
57_425-Frank Sinatra-Chicago.mp3
57_426-Ives, Burl-Marianne.mp3
57_427-Janice Harper-That's Why I Was Born.mp3
57_428-Harry Belafonte-Hold 'em Joe.mp3
57_429-Joyce Hahn-Gonna Find Me A Bluebird.mp3
57_430 - Harvey Boys - Nothing Is Too Good For You.mp3
57_431-Jim Lowe-I Feel The Beat.mp3
57_432-David Rose-Holiday For Trombones.mp3
57_433-Highlights-To Be With You.mp3
57_434a-Dickie Goodman(Buchanan Goodman)-The Creature(Pt 1).mp3
57_434b-Dickie Goodman(Buchanan Goodman)-The Creature(Pt 2).mp3
57_435-Mickey And Sylvia-Dearest.mp3
57_436-B B King-I Need You So Bad.mp3
57_437-Billy Leach-Song Of The Barefoot Mailman.mp3
57_438-Silva-Tones-That's All I Want From You.mp3
57_439-Crests-Sweetest One.mp3
57_440-Dick Jacobs And His Orchestra-The Big Beat.mp3
57_441-Tennessee Ernie Ford-The Watermelon Song.mp3
57_442-Johnny Cash-Home Of The Blues.mp3
57_443- The Charts-Deserie.mp3
57_443-The Charts-Deserie.mp3
57_444 Tiger Lily - Rusty Draper.mp3
57_444-Rusty Draper-Tiger Lily.mp3
57_445-Lloyd Price-Lonely Chair.mp3
57_446-Tony Harris-Chicken, Baby, Chicken.mp3
57_447-Tab Smith-Pretend.mp3
57_448-Roy Brown-Party Doll.mp3
57_449-Harry Belafonte-Don't Ever Love Me.mp3
57_450-Schoolboys-Shirley.mp3
57_451-Kay Armen-Ha! Ha! Ha!.mp3
57_452-Sarah Vaughan-Leave It To Love.mp3
57_453-Check Alaimo Quartet-Leap Frog.mp3
57_454-Georgia Gibbs-I'm Walking The Floor Over You.mp3
57_455-Al Hibbler-Trees.mp3
57_456-Sonny James-Uh-Huh-Mm.mp3
57_457-Carmen McRae-Skyliner.mp3
57_458-Dinah Shore-Cattle Call.mp3
57_459-Tennessee Ernie Ford-One Suit.mp3
57_460-Slim Whitman-I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen.mp3
57_461-Tony Bennett-I Am.mp3
57_462-Clyde McPhatter-Rock And Cry.mp3
57_463-Marvin Rainwater With Connie Francis-The Majesty Of Love.mp3
57_464-Conway Twitty-I Need Your Lovin'.mp3
57_465-Eddie Fisher-Some Day Soon.mp3
57_466-Eddie Fisher-Sunshine Girl.mp3
57_467-Mitch Miller-A Very Special Love (Song For The Ninth Day).mp3
57_468-Chris Connor-Trust In Me.mp3
57_469-Jill Corey With Jimmy Carroll-Make Like A Bunny.mp3
57_470-B B King-Be Careful With A Fool.mp3
57_471-Billy Vaughn-The Ship That Never Sailed.mp3
57_472-Terry Gilkyson And The Easy Riders-Tina.mp3
57_473-Tom Edwards-What Is A Teenage Boy.mp3
57_474-Eddie Fisher-Tonight My Heart Will Be Crying.mp3
57_475-Faron Young-The Shrine Of St Cecilia.mp3
57_476-Paul Anka-I Love You Baby.mp3
57_477-Lavern Baker-Still.mp3
57_478-Bing Crosby-How Lovely Is Christmas.mp3
57_479-Joni James-Summer Love.mp3
57_480-Teddi King-Say It Isn't So.mp3
57_481-Julius Larosa-Mama Guitar.mp3
57_482-Johnny Cash-Next In Line.mp3
57_483-Jesters-So Strange.mp3
57_Xx1-Elvis Presley-Blue Christmas.mp3

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Harv ey

lilhave
03-02-2009, 02:32 PM
But there was so much that was good about the 1950s, doesn't it seem a shame to dwell on the negative?

Do you like 1950s music, Pleasant Tomorrow? The music then was great, in my view.

Here in sequence are the top hits of 1957. All fit easily on one dvd

57_001 - Elvis Presley - All Shook Up.mp3
57_002 - Pat Boone - Love Letters In The Sand (1957 single .mp3
57_003 - Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock.mp3
57_004 - Elvis Presley - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear.mp3
57_005 - Pat Boone - April Love (1957 version).mp3
57_006 - Tab Hunter - Young Love.mp3
57_007 - Debbie Reynolds - Tammy (1957 version).mp3
57_008 - Jimmie Rodgers - Honeycomb (1957 version).mp3
57_009 - Everly Brothers - Wake Up Little Susie (1957 version).mp3
57_010 - Sam Cooke - You Send Me.mp3
57_011 - Andy Williams - Butterfly.mp3
57_012 - Elvis Presley - Too Much.mp3
57_013 - Perry Como - Round And Round.mp3
57_014 - Charlie Gracie - Butterfly.mp3
57_015 - Johnny Mathis - Chances Are.mp3
57_016 - Pat Boone - Don't Forbid Me (1957 version).mp3
57_017 - Sonny James - Young Love (1957 version).mp3
57_018 - Paul Anka - Diana (1957 version).mp3
57_019 - Buddy Knox - Party Doll (1957 version).mp3
57_020 - Crickets - That'll Be The Day (45rpm presence).mp3
57_021 - Diamonds -Little Darlin' (1957 version).mp3
57_022 - Jimmy Dorsey - So Rare.mp3
57_023 - Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love (1957 version).mp3
57_023B - Everly Brothers - I Wonder If I Care As Much.mp3
57_024 - Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill (original 'wowed' hit.mp3
57_025 - Elvis Presley - Love Me.mp3
57_026 - Tommy Sands - Teen - Age Crush.mp3
57_027 - Marty Robbins - A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Car.mp3
57_028 - Bill Justis - Raunchy.mp3
57_029 - Ricky Nelson - A Teenager's Romance.mp3
57_030a - Billy Williams - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Wri.mp3
57_030b - Billy Williams - Date With The Blues.mp3
57_031 - Jimmie Rodgers - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (1957 Si.mp3
57_032 - Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue.mp3
57_033 - Chuck Berry - School Day.mp3
57_034 - Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On.mp3
57_035a - Rays - Silhouettes.mp3
57_035b - Rays - Daddy Cool.mp3
57_036 - Coasters - Searchin'.mp3
57_037 - Patti Page - Old Cape Cod.mp3
57_038 - Frankie Laine - Moonlight Gambler.mp3
57_039 - Frank Sinatra - Hey Jealous Lover.mp3
57_040 - Hilltoppers - Marianne.mp3
57_041 - Ricky Nelson - Be Bop Baby.mp3
57_042 - Ferlin Husky - Gone.mp3
57_043 - Tarriers - The Banana Boat Song.mp3
57_044 - Gale Storm - Dark Moon.mp3
57_045 - Dell Vikings - Come Go With Me.mp3
57_046 - Russ Hamilton - Rainbow.mp3
57_047 - Fats Domino - I'm Walkin'.mp3
57_048 - Terry Gilkyson & Easy Riders - Marianne.mp3
57_049 - Ernie Freeman - Raunchy.mp3
57_050 - Ricky Nelson - I'm Walking.mp3
57_051 - Harry Belafonte - Banana Boat (Day - O).mp3
57_052 - Ames Brothers - Tammy.mp3
57_053 - Ames Brothers - Melodie D'amour (Melody Of Love).mp3
57_054 - Johnny Mathis - It's Not For Me To Say.mp3
57_055 - Pat Boone - Why Baby Why.mp3
57_056 - Fats Domino - Blue Monday.mp3
57_057a - Larry Williams - Short Fat Fannie.mp3
57_057b - Larry Williams - High School Dance.mp3
57_058 - Steve Lawrence - Party Doll.mp3
57_059 - Tune Weavers - Happy, Happy Birthday Baby.mp3
57_060 - Thurston Harris - Little Bitty Pretty One.mp3
57_061 - Nat King Cole - Send For Me.mp3
57_062 - Bobbettes - Mr Lee.mp3
57_063 - Pat Boone - Remember You're Mine.mp3
57_064 - Rusty Draper - Freight Train.mp3
57_065 - Fats Domino - It's You I Love.mp3
57_066 - Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock.mp3
57_067 - Bonnie Guitar - Dark Moon.mp3
57_068 - Jane Morgan - Fascination.mp3
57_069 - Don Rondo - White Silver Sands.mp3
57_070 - Bobby Helms - My Special Angel.mp3
57_071 - Teresa Brewer - You Send Me.mp3
57_071 - You Send Me - Teresa Brewer.mp3
57_072 - Andy Williams - I Like Your Kind Of Love.mp3
57_073 - Chuck Berry - Rock And Roll Music.mp3
57_074 - Johnnie And Joe - Over The Mountain_ Across The Sea.mp3
57_075 - Little Richard - Keep A Knockin'.mp3
57_076 - Fats Domino - Valley Of Tears.mp3
57_077 - Coasters - Young Blood.mp3
57_078 - Chordettes - Just Between You And Me.mp3
57_079 - Dell Vikings - Whispering Bells.mp3
57_080 - Betty Johnson - I Dreamed.mp3
57_081 - Tony Bennett - In The Middle Of An Island.mp3
57_082a - Sal Mineo - Start Movin' (In My Direction).mp3
57_082b - Sal Mineo - Love Affair.Mp3.mp3
57_083 - Four Lads - Who Needs You.mp3
57_084 - Johnny Mathis - The Twelfth Of Never.mp3
57_085 - Kay Starr - My Heart Reminds Me.mp3
57_086 - Buddy Knox - Hula Love.mp3
57_087 - Margie Rayburn - I'm Available.mp3
57_088 - Johnnie Ray - You Don't Owe Me A Thing.mp3
57_089 - Little Richard - Jenny Jenny (1957 Single Version).mp3
57_090 - Guy Mitchell - Rock - A - Billy.mp3
57_091 - Rosemary Clooney - Mangos.mp3
57_092 - Frankie Laine - Love Is A Golden Ring.mp3
57_093 - Diamonds - Silhouettes.mp3
57_094 - Billy Vaughn - Raunchy.mp3
57_095 - Ralph Marterie - Shish - Kebab.mp3
57_096 - Mickey And Sylvia - Love Is Strange.mp3
57_097 - Harry Belafonte - Mama Look At Bubu.mp3
57_098 - Jim Reeves - Four Walls.mp3
57_099 - Four Coins - Shangri-la.mp3
57_100 - Platters - I'm Sorry.mp3
57_101 - Jill Corey - Love Me To Pieces.mp3
57_102 - Tab Hunter - Ninety - Nine Ways.mp3
57_103 - Ward, Billy and His Dominoes - Star Dust.mp3
57_104 - Mantovani - Around The World.mp3
57_105 - Perry Como - Just Born (To Be Your Baby).mp3
57_106 - Della Reese - And That Reminds Me.mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight (vers 2).mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight(2).mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walkin' After Midnight.mp3
57_107 - Patsy Cline - Walking' After Midnight (vers 1).mp3
57_108 - Chuck Willis - C. C. Rider.mp3
57_109 - Ken Copeland - Pledge Of Love.mp3
57_110 - Fess Parker - Wringle Wrangle.mp3
57_111 - Johnnie Ray - Yes Tonight, Josephine.mp3
57_112 - Patti Page - Wondering.mp3
57_113 - Cool Shake - Dell-Vikings.mp3
57_113 - Dell-Vikings - Cool Shake.mp3
57_114a - Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps - Lotta Lovin'.mp3
57_114b - Gene Vincent - Wear My Ring.mp3
57_115 - Fontane Sisters - The Banana Boat Song.mp3
57_116 - Young, Victor - Around The World.mp3
57_117 - Teresa Brewer - Empty Arms.mp3
57_118 - Perry Como - The Girl With The Golden Braids.mp3
57_119 - Diamonds - Words Of Love.mp3
57_120 - Pat Boone - There's A Gold Mine In The Sky.mp3
57_121a - Ricky Nelson - You're My One And Only Love.mp3
57_121b - Barney Kessell Orchestra - Honey Rock.mp3
57_122 - Johnny Mathis - Wonderful Wonderful.mp3
57_123 - Harry Belafonte - Jamaica Farewell.mp3
57_124 - Larry Williams - Bony Moronie.mp3
57_125 - Pat Boone - Bernadine.mp3
57_126 - Jimmy Bowen - I'm Stickin' With You.mp3
57_127 - Patti Page - A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold).mp3
57_128 - Jim Lowe - Four Walls.mp3
57_129 - Roger Williams - Almost Paradise.mp3
57_130 - Jodie Sands - With All My Heart.mp3
57_131 - Dinah Shore - Fascination.mp3
57_132 - Frank Sinatra - Can I Steal A Little Love.mp3
57_133 - Jim Lowe - Talkin' To The Blues.mp3
57_134 - Guy Mitchell - Knee Deep In The Blues.mp3
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Harv ey

Zoneboy
03-02-2009, 02:48 PM
And this is when the Andy Griffith show and Beaver started too.

"Andy Griffith" debuted Oct 3rd, 1960, You're right about "Beaver" though.

Fleet
04-07-2009, 04:50 AM
I would have posted this earlier but I just found it yesterday. This is what I was referring to when comparing schools and students in the past and more recently...

Top 10 School Problems:

1943-------------------------- 1993------------------------
1. Chewing gum---------------- Student suicide
2. Making noise---------------- Assaults
3. Running in the halls---------- Robbery
4. Cutting in line--------------- Rape
5. Students talking when they
shouldn't------------------- Possession of guns, knives & other weapons
6. Dress-code infractions------ Drug abuse
7. Littering-------------------- Alcoholism
8. Tardiness------------------- Pregnancy
9. Lost homework-------------- Sexual harassment
10. Talking back to teachers---- AIDS


List by education Professor William Kilpatrick, author of "Why Johnny Can't Tell Right From Wrong." Article from Sep. 7, 1993.

(1943 and the '50s in general were similar as far as society in general.)

Wow, look at #2 for the 1943 "problems;" making noise... pretty serious!!! :lol: