Episodes
Published 08/30/16
Scratchy Grooves A bushel Of Bands 5-26-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 766
Published 08/30/16
Scratchy Grooves Early Bring Crosby 5-19-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 763
Published 08/23/16
Scratchy Grooves Places To Be From 5-5-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 756
Published 08/16/16
Scratchy Grooves Rain Songs 4-28-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com 753
Published 08/09/16
New Movies Collection Now Available http://oldtimeradiodvd.com Song List, 1-A Sunday Kind Of Love, Four Seasons 1965, 2-I'llKiss Your Teardrops Away,Aladdins 1959, 3-It's So Hard to Say Goodbye To Yesterday, Kenny Vance, 4-Stay Just A Little Bit Longer, Zondiacs 1963, 5-You Send Me, Sam Cooke 1957, 6-In the Still Of The Night, The Drifters, 7-A Teenager In Love, Dion & Belmonts 1959, 8- Doo Wop Memories, The Chaperals, 9-So Much In Love, Thmes 1963, 10-Runaway, Del Shannon 1961, 11-This I...
Published 02/12/15
Scratchy Grooves-Songs Of The South 12-1-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 10/30/14
Scratchy Grooves-Rudy Vallee 11-24-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 10/27/14
Scratchy Grooves--Various Artists Of The 1920s 10-26-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 10/22/14
Scratchy Grooves-Ruth Etting 11-10-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 10/15/14
Scratchy Grooves-Gene Austin 10-8-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 10/08/14
Scratchy Grooves-Silly Songs 10-6-85 http://oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 10/01/14
It's A Wonderful Life, Time To Order Now for Christmas.Go to oldtimeradiodvd.com and get 10% of collections of Old Time Radio, Classic TV, Classic Movies, and Serials.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 11/25/13
Sept. 22, 1985 "Early Radio Orchestras" features: Music by the Coon Sanders Orchestra and Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians, two bands that became superstars because of their pioneering radio concerts in the 1920s. The show includes a re-creation of the first breathless 1920s radio listening experience! oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 01/22/13
Sept. 15, 1985 "Hits and Misses" features: A review of the songs that didn't quite make it in the 1930s, including seldom heard -- or completely obscure -- tracks such as Eddie Cantor's very silly "What a Perfect Combination," Kay Thompson's "Strike Me Pink," Ruth Etting's "A Poor Ex-Wife," Cab Calloway's "Edie Was a Lady," songs by Tony Martin, Russ Columbo and Bing Crosby, and the extremely odd version of Mae West's "Come Up and See Me Sometime" by Cliff Edwards.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 01/15/13
Sept. 8, 1985 "A Sampler" features: A quick review of about 20 songs to re-introduce the show to a new group of students at the university. Artists include the Gus Arnheim Orchestra, Helen Kane, the Boswell Sisters, Cliff Edwards, Al Jolson and Bing Crosby. Songs include "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By," "I Wanna Be Bad," "Love is Just Around the Corner," "Singing in the Bathtub" and "Flirtation Walk." oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 01/08/13
Aug. 25, 1985 "Love Songs 2" features: A follow-up to the first "love songs" exploration, this time including songs by Hal Kemp's Orchestra, the Isham Jones Orchestra, Eddie Cantor, Henry Burr, The Ink Spots, The Denning Sisters and Oliver Hardy, performing "Lucky in Love," "All's Fair in Love and War," "I Love Her, She Loves Me," "Because I Love You," "Happy Birthday to Love" and "We Fell In Love on a Greyhound Bus."oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 01/01/13
Dec.29,1985 "Kate Smith" features: A collection of songs by the "First Lady of Radio" in the 1930s, who turned her weekly radio show into a nationwide phenomenon. Includes the Nov. 10, 1938 radio debut of Kate singing "God Bless America." oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 12/25/12
Dec. 8, 1985 "Women We Have Loved" features: If your name is Mary Ann, Marie, Hard Boiled Rose, Nancy, Raquel, Betty, Cecilia, Charmaine, Cindy, Diane or Gertie, there's been a song written about you, and this show has all those songs -- and more!loldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 12/18/12
Oct. 6, 1985 "Silly Songs" features: Some of the silliest songs of the 1920s and '30s, including "I Faw Down and Go Boom" by George Olsen's Orchestra, "Hi Diddle Diddle" by Ted Lewis, "Barking Dog" by Gorman's Novelty Syncopators, "Yes We Have No Bananas" by Arthur Field, "Constantinople" by the Happiness Boys, "Barney Google," "Oogie Oogie Wa Wa" and "Chick-Chick-Chick-Chick-Chicken."oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 12/11/12
Nov. 8 1985 "Gene Austin"features: A look at a very successful vocalist of the 1920s and early 1930s who is almost forgotten today. Known for his 1927 hit, "My Blue Heaven," Austin recorded dozens of hit songs and toured the country for years. Songs include "Carolina Moon," "Ramona," "Forgive Me," "A Garden in the Rain," "My Melancholy Baby," "Ain't She Sweet" and many others.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 12/04/12
Oct. 26, 1985 "Various Artists of the 1920s" features: Well-known and lesser-known artists including The Rhythm Boys, Helen Morgan, Kate Smith, Sophie Tucker, Miff Mole and his Little Molars, Cliff Edwards, Red McKenzie, George Gershwin, Blossom Sealey and Ethel Waters.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 11/28/12
Nov. 24, 1985 "Rudy Vallee Part Two" features: A history of the first superstar singer of his day. With his reedy voice that had to be amplified by megaphone, Vallee (left) seemed an unlikely celebrity, but he had a string of hits in the 1920s and '30s, including "Was That the Human Thing to Do?," "I'm Still Caring," "My Time is Your Time," "Bye and Bye Sweetheart," "Coquette" and others.
Published 11/21/12
Nov. 10, 1985 "Ruth Etting Part Two" features: A second installment of songs by Ruth Etting, beginning in 1928 with "I'm Keeping a Red, Red Rose" and "Glad Rag Doll," and including plenty of her radio hits and B-sides -- "Now I'm in Love," "Deed I Do," "The Right Kind of Man," "Holding My Honey's Hand," "What is Sweeter," "Why Dream" and many others.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 11/13/12
Aug. 18, 1985 "Voices of the 1930s" features: Songs made famous by dozens of radio vocalists in the 1930s, including Kenny Baker's "Love Walked In," Tony Martin's "When Did You Leave Heaven," Winnie Shaw's "The Lullabye of Broadway," Frances Langford's "I'm In the Mood For Love," Jimmy Durante's "Inka Dinka Doo," Mae West's "A Guy What Takes His Time," Louis Armstrong's "Jeepers Creepers," Kate Smith's "Stay As Sweet As You Are" and others.oldtimeradiodvd.com
Published 11/07/12