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Quest for Silver with Mr. T

Lifestyles 55 Podcast

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Our Podcast focuses on the number two songs from the twentieth century. No number one songs. Although some charts do not always agree with each other there can be exceptions - for example, The CCR never had a single release in the USA that reached the top of any chart, whereas the CCR in Canada most assuredly DID reach the top with a few of their releases. The bottom line is that we are playing songs that we remember and like alot. The premise is however that for the most part they missed th ...
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Hey beer lovers! Have you ever wanted to know how do your local breweries get up and running, the history behind their beer and what drives their passion for brewing? Then this is the podcast for you! Comedian Ramon Smith goes on a quest to uncover the many aspects of your local breweries.
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Send us a text First off this episode is a Texas couple (prior to divorce) and their handle was their first names Jon and Robin with Do it again just a little bit slower followed by Bobby Goldsboro and his number two hit Little Things. Dorothy Moore comes on slowly with Misty Blue. Billy Joel is next with a reflection of his time as a baroom entert…
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Send us a text A very competant Canadian Group call the 49th Parallel began the show with Labourer followed by another Canadian act from Springhill NS Anne Murray with a Stranger in my place. A group from Detroit that was NOT a Motown sound who went by the monicker of Gallery and another twin spin, Nice to be with you and Big City Miss Ruth Ann. Ne…
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Send us a text Canada's Chilliwack in The Arms of Mary started the podcast followed by Linda Ronstadt in a duet with Hoyt Axton and the song is When the morning comes. Next is a lady from Saskatoon and once was the lead singer with the Poppy Family as she sings one of the song that brought her to the fore with That's where I went wrong. From 1962 i…
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Send us a text Connie Francis and her big hit Where the boys are innitiated our podcast followed by Ben E. King and Spanish Harlem. Lolita and Petula Clark do another one of my famous twin spins with the song, Sailor your home is the sea. Bobby Rydell is next with Good Time Baby. Maxine Brown had a hit in 1961 with All in my mind. Bobby Vee and Rub…
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Send us a text Hit me with your best shot by Pat Benatar started things this time around and then its the Police with De do do do De da da da and I give you Sting's explaination of the meaning of the song. Next is one of my twin spins by Cliff Richard followed by Steely Dan and then Carly Simon.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text Four songs from four decades of the 20th century beginning with the 50s and Sh Boom by the Canadian group the Crewcuts got us going on this Podcast followed by Elvis and I want you, I need you, I love you. Rags to Riches was one of the early songs by Tony Bennett which precedes a Stranger on the Shore. It was one of those rare instru…
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Send us a text Aerosmitth got things going this hour with Walk this way and next is So in to you by the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Jennifer Warnes is next with The Right Time of the night. The Year of the Cat by Al Stewart followed by Kansas with the song Carry On Wayward Son. Weekend in New England by Barry Manilow is one of his almost number one son…
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Send us a text This episode begins with a treat - a full length edition of Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie followed by the Electric Indian by Kem-O-Sabe. Next is Desmond Dekker and the Aces with a song entitled the Israelites. Another instrumental is coming up by Booker T and the Mgs called Time is Tight. The year is 1967 for the entrance of Cha…
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Send us a text First up for this Podcast is the tune Cradle of Love by Johnnny Preston and next is Johnnny Horton with Sink the Bismarck. Paper Roses is the following song by Anita Bryant. Conway Twitty sings the Lonely Blue Boy followed by Jackie WIlson and the recording called simply "Night". Ron Holden who died before achieving the status as a s…
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Send us a text The Creedence Clearwater Revival and Green River got us underway and directly after them is Steppenwolf with Rock me. The Year is 1967 for a song by Barry Allen entitled Lovedrops. Next is a group called Crazy Elephant with a song called Gimme Gimme Some lovin'. The New Colony SIx recorded the next song called Things I'd like to say.…
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Send us a text Dance with the music by Sly and the Family Stone is our first number 2 song this hour with The Beatles up next and Lady Madonna. Gene and Debbe did a duet with a tune called Playboy from 1968 and on their heels is Georgie Fame and the song about the infamous duo Bonnie and Clyde. Kenny Rogers began his musical career with The First E…
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Send us a text Down by the Lazy River by the Osmonds from 1972 got us underway followed by Cher with The Way of love. Next is a Paul Simon creation based upon a restaurant menu item that is a chicken and egg dish which he entitled A Mother and Child reunion. The New Seekers sing about peace, love and Harmony in the song entitled I like to teach the…
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Send us a text Roll on down the highway by BTO started this episode and next is Sugarloaf with Don't call us, we'll call you from 1974. Phoebe Snow follows with Poetry Man. The next song was actually a contributor to Van sales in its wake of Chevy Van by Sammy Johns. Ringo sings Only You and doubles for one of my famous twin spins with his No No so…
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Send us a text We begin this Podcast with Smotkin' in the Boy's room by Brownsville Station. Davis Essex with Rock on follows prior to Gladys Knight and the Pips with You're the best thing that ever happened to me. I can't say no to you by Graham Shaw is next. A rare instrumental song by Marvin Hamlisch hit the tip ten in 1974 with the song from th…
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Send us a text This podcast begins with a Paul McCartney composition by Badfinger enititled Come and Get it followed by Love grows where my Rosemary goes by Edison Lighthouse. Chicago is next with Make me smile. My Bel Amie by Tee set is up here and then a tune from 1972 by Bobby Sherman called Easy Come and Easy go. I'll never fall in love again i…
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Send us a text I like it like that is the first song today by the DC5 followed by the Beach Boys and Dance Dance Dance. Petula Clark, the Bachelors and the Beatles are next with some great tunes from 1965. Keep listening and let me know what you think!על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text We begin with Denise by Danny and the Rainbows and next is a rare instrumental that reached number two entitled More from the Motion picture Mondo Cane and performed by the Kai Winding Orchestra. Barbara Lewis had a number two song called Hello Stranger and remember that the night has a thousand eyes according to Bobby Vee. Puff the …
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Send us a text Eric Burdon and the Animals have a classic beginning to our podcast witht their big hit Don't let me be misunderstood followed by an interview with Aretha Franklin which leads into her song Chain of Fools. The Ed Sullivan Show was iconic by the huge number of contemporary artists that he showcased every Sunday night and the next perf…
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Send us a text This particular Episode of our Quest for SIlver songs has the most ever selections since they are typical songs from the sixties which were notoriously brief. Like The Spencer Davis Group, The Electric Prunes, Marth Reeves, The Beach Boys, Neil Diamond, The Capitols, Sonny and Cher, The Mamas & Papas, The Young Rascals, Lesly Gore, B…
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Send us a text Edwin Starr is the opening artist for this Podcast and 25 miles followed by Glen Campbell and his number two called Galveston. Mercy is the name of this next band from the Sunshine state with Love can make you happy. The Edwin Hawkin Singers do their rendition of Oh Happy Day. The Friends of Distinction were the recording artists who…
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Send us a text This podcast begins with Jon & Robin and Do it again just a little bit slower followed by Shirley Ellis with The Noitty Gritty. Jan and Dean were big in the sixties especially with Dead Man's curve. Love me with all your heart is a Ray Charles song without Ray Charles. The next top ten hit on our show is by The Serendipity SIngers an…
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Send us a text Gary U.S. Bonds with New Orleans followed by Freddy Canon and another one of the many songs about New Orleans - One of if not the very first female artist to score a big hit and not just one but more than 50 - here we honour her with Jealous of you. Jerry Butler sings He will break your heart and the remainder of this podcast will ho…
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Send us a text We begin this podcast with the Human League - Don't you want me? From his album Tug of War Paul McCartney is next with Take it away. Never tear us apart by INXS just prior to Air Supply with Every woman in the world. Keep listening and I hope you enjoy the rest.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text Apparently everybody's working for the weekend according to Loverboy and that's just the beginning of this hour - Duran Duran is up next with Hungry like the wolf followed by F.R. David and Words don't come easy. Two former Beatles are up with It don't come easy first by Ringo and then George Harrison who recorded his version of the …
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Send us a text Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Don't do me like that is our first artist followed by Cliff Richard and We don't talk anymore. Next is The Rose by Bette Midler. Kenny Rogers is next with his ballad about the Coward of the County. These two entries are what I call a "twin spin" - two songs by Bob Seger. The rest of this episode i…
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Send us a text It's another Saturday Night by Cat Stevens with Rainy Days and Mondays by the Carpenters on his heels. The Number 9 Dream by John Lennon is next followed by Lee Ann Womack and I hope you dance. The Classic Song Stuck in the Middle with you by Steelers wheel now prior to I'm leaving it up to you and I will leave it up to you to contin…
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Send us a text Tommy James and the Shondells with Draggin' the line are up first and for all we know has Karen Carpenter at the miscrophone. It's the Spanish word for Wolf and you will know him by that name which is Lobo and you and me and a dog named Boo. The Bells and their writer Ken Tobias sing separately the song Stay awhile - the rest is for …
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Send us a text Ramblin' Man by The Allman Brothers started this episode and then George Harrison with Give me love and next is Karen Carpenter with what could be our theme called Yesterday Once more. Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose are up with It's too late to turn back now. Much more follows if you care to listen.…
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Send us a text Whatever gets you through the night by Johnn Lennon is the start of this hour followed by Jackie Blue and the Ozark Mountain Daredevils - The First Class and their song Beach Baby is next with many more memories to invade your senses.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text Heaven knows and thus we are underway with episode number 35 with the assistance of the Disco Queen Donna Summer followed by Fleetwood Mac and you make lovin fun - next is Melissa Manchester with Don't cry out loud. Also in this hour we have Paul Davis, Rita Coolidge, The Little River Band singing Lady, Supertramp, Dave Mason and Jam…
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Send us a text The Dutch group named The George Baker Selection started the show with a Little Green Bag - next is an upbeat song by Barbra Streisand followed by the CCR and Down on the Corner and then I wanna know what love is by Foreigner - you will have to listen to find out what else is in store for you with this episode.…
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Send us a text Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders are first up with Game of Love followed by Mr Falsetto (as I refer to him) but you will know him better as Frankie Valli with the Four Seasons - the Beatles have the honours next with a twin spin followed by another Beatles tune recorded by Peter and Gordon - World without love. The rest is up to you…
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Send us a text With more than a few bits and pices and the assistance of the DC5 we have another great show for you nostalgia fans - Then Come the Tbones and Hamilton Joe Frank and Reynolds, The Beach Boys, Diana Ross and several others.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text If you have never been to Philadelphia you will not know how popular is South Street and The Orlons sing about it as the hippest street in town and then its the song by the Chiffons entitled He's so fine - severeal more songs fill out the rest of the hour on our Quest for Silver.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text It's not too often that an instrumental song makes it big but the opening song this hour is one of those by The Ventures entitled Wlak don't run followed by Connie Stevens called Sixteen reasons. Next the Beatles and a rare tune song by John Lennon, Leave my Kitten alone.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text Another one of those rare instrumentals to hit the top ten is by David Rose and the tune that is rather suggestive called The Stripper and after that is the Lady who sang the title of the movie To sir with love and her rendition of Shout. The Hour is wrapped up by Roy Orbison and Dream Baby.…
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Send us a text For the third episode in a row we begin with one of those rare but popular instrumental hits and this title is The Happy Organ by Dave "Baby" Cortez. California Girls by The Beach Boys follows and then Rosemary Timi Yuro and Hurt.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text His record label name was Derek for the song Cinnamon but he was better known as Johnny Cymbal whereas his birth name was John Hendry Blair. Eric Burdon and the Animals follow with It's my life. Then we hear the McCoys with Fever. Next are the Silkie with the Beatles song from Help - You've got to hide your love away. The closing tun…
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Send us a text We play some of the best songs from the 20th century and our show now has The BTO with Let it ride followed by Phoebe Snow and many others from the 1970s. If you make it through the hour to the conclusion you will hear Joe Cocker with You are so Beautiful.על ידי Lifestyles 55 Podcast
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Send us a text Fabian, Joey Dee, Dusty Springfield, Paul Anka, Martha and the Vandellas, The Hollies, The Royal Guardsmen, Pat Boone, Jr. Walker and the All Stars, The Tremeloes, The Rolling Stones, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, Neil Diamond and The Spiral Starecase. ALL of these in just one hour - Enjoy!…
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Send us a text Get ready for another hour of great old tunes on Lifestyles55 Podcasts with Chris Tuffer. Get ready is the title of the first song this hour by the Group Rare Earth. The Tokens follow with She let's her hair down, followed by Tom Jones, Johnny Mathis, Melanie, Johnny Nash, Chicago and with a few others before we end the hour with the…
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Send us a text We start this hour with Blood, Sweat and Tears led by Canada's David Clayton Thomas singing "You made me so very happy". Joe South, Dionne Warwick, Englebert Humperdinck, The Beatles, Paul Revere and the Raiders to mention a few will entertain this hour of Lifestyles55 Podcast called the Quest for Silver by me Mr. T.…
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Send us a text This show is slightly different due to the fact that we are playing 7 songs in pairs. Each song is sung by two different artists or group. The first is a juxtaposition of Puppy love originally by the composer Paul Anka and then a cover by Donny Osmond. I will allow you to discover the other six comparisons by listening to our unique …
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Send us a text Many of the songs in the 60s were typically not long in duration which is to say that many were barely two minutes in length. Our first song this hour is Sandy Nelson on drums with Teen Beat. Barry Mann is up next with Who put the Bomp followed by Hayley Mills in a sort of duet with herself from the Disney Movie Parent Trap and Let's…
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Send us a text It's another one of those groups referred to as a One Hit Wonder with a song entitled "The Rapper" by the Jaggerz. The second secondary song this hour is not the Beatles but the Critters and then it's R. Dean Taylor on the run. And then speaking of the Beatles, it is George Harrison with "All those years ago".…
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Send us a text You may not remember the name of the group but because their drummer was female and her handle was Honey Lantree it seemed apropos to name the band as The Honeycombs and their best performance with the song "Have I the right" and then it's Connie Francis the first female artist to score big more than once. True love ways is up next b…
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Send us a text Gene Pitney was anything but a soft sell with his many hits like the first song this hour It hurts to be in love. Then one of the many crooners of the 50s and 60s Dean Martin sings Amore. The Seekers are up next with a Dylan composition Don't think twice. The hour concludes with a sleeper song by the Youngbloods with their song "Get …
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