Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1953 - May 1955)

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RECORD ROUNDUP The "Jane Pickens Show" is heard coast-to-coast six times a week, on the ISBC Radio Network Monday through Friday, 2:45—2:55 P.M. EST. and Thursday, 10:35—11:00 P.M. EST. Tops In Movie Music ordon MacRae's "Soothe My Lonely 7 Heart," from "Escape From Fort Bravo," and "High On A Windy Hill" for Capitol ! . . "Face To Face," from "Three Sailors And A Girl," and "Poppa Piccolino" by Dolores Gray for Decca . . . Damita Jo's "Sadie Thompson's Song," from "Sadie Thompson," and "Face To Face," from "Three Sailors And A Girl" for Victor . . . Les Paul and Mary Ford's "White Christmas," from film of same name, and "Jingle Bells" for Capitol . . . Les Baxter's "Love Theme From The Robe" and "Manhattan" for Capitol . . . "Little Fugitive," two sides from film of by JANE PICKENS same name, by Richie Andrusco-Ricky Brewer-Eddy Manson for Columbia . . . "From Here To Eternity," from film of same name, and "Starlight Serenade" by Stanley Black for London . . . "Salute To Glenn Miller," two sides from "The Glenn Miller Story," by the Modernaires for Coral . . . "That's What A Rainy Day Is For," from "Easy To Love," and "Tick Tock Boogie" by Barbara Ruick for MGM . . . Stan Kenton's "Tenderly," from "The Torch Song," and "The Creep" for Capitol .. . "Man" and "Woman" by Rosemary Clooney and Jose Ferrer for Columbia . . . Jerry Gray's "Salute To Glenn Miller" album for Decca ... "A Little More Of Your Amor" and "I Had To Kiss You," both from "Latin Lovers," by Carlos Ramires for MGM . . . Other Toppers I JRANKIE LAINE'S "I'd Give My Life" and "Granada" for Columbia . . . "The Game Of Love" and "Let Me Love You" by Bill Darnell for Decca . . . "Mystery Street" and "Theme From Eight O'Clock Walk" by Melachrino Strings for Victor . v . Teresa Brewer's "Our Heart Breaking Waltz" and "Bell Bottom Blues" for Coral . . . "Martin Kane Theme" and "Love" by Charles Paul for MGM . . . Ted Straeter's "Most Beautiful Girl In The World" album for MGM . . . "Ask Me No Questions" and "If I Never Get To Heaven" by Billy Williams' Quartet for Mercury . . . George Shearing's "Tiempo De Cencerro," two sides, for MGM . . . "The Creep" and "Just One More Chance" by the Three Suns for Victor ... '7 Get So Lonely" and "I Couldn't Stay Away From You" by the Four Knights for Capitol . , . Jerry Vale's "And This Is My Beloved" and "Two Purple Shadows" for Columbia . . . "Dragnet Polka" and "My Song For You" by the Tune Toppers for MGM . . . Grab Bag Deacon Andy Griffith's "What It Was, Was Football," two sides, for Capitol . .. . Buddy Morrow's "Diggin' " and "Denisse" for Victor . . . Stan Freberg's "C'est Si Bon" and his "Dear John And Marsha Letter" for Capitol . . . Brucie Weil's "Poppa Piccolino" and "Bimbo" for Victor . . . Eileen Barton's "Away Up There" and "Don't Ask Me Why" for Coral . . . "The Wonder Of Wonderful You" and "You Made Me Love You" by Broc Peters for Columbia . . . "Tell Me What Happened" and "Just AWearying For You" by Danny Davis for MGM . . . Columbia's "Kismet" album with original Broadway cast, starring Alfred Drake . . . Perry Como's "I Believe" album for Victor . . . Joni James' "You're My Everything" and "You're Nearer" for MGM . . . Columbia's Doris Day at swank Hollywood party chatting with Marie Wilson. Bing Crosby and Barbara Logan in his Doris has hit in "Secret Love" and "Deadwood Stage," from "Calamity Jane." first TV film. He finally succumbed. 51