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Squid Game is back, and so is Player 456. In the gripping Season 2 premiere, Player 456 returns with a vengeance, leading a covert manhunt for the Recruiter. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please dive into Gi-hun’s transformation from victim to vigilante, the Recruiter’s twisted philosophy on fairness, and the dark experiments that continue to haunt the Squid Game. Plus, we touch on the new characters, the enduring trauma of old ones, and Phil and Kiera go head-to-head in a game of Ddakjji. Finally, our resident mortician, Lauren Bowser is back to drop more truth bombs on all things death. SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 2 Episode 1 before listening on. Let the new games begin! IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and Lauren Bowser @thebitchinmortician on IG Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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Story by: Gail Nobles
Have you ever heard of a duo called Kool Blues? They are a duo that remains reminds me of another duo call Sam and Dave. Kool Blues are two singers named John Prim and William Gilbert. They are a soul duo that remind me of Sam and Dave when they sing a song titled “I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You." It's a song that was released in 1972 on Capsoul Records.
Some of you might remember Kool Blues and their songs and some of you may not. It's my first time hearing them and their song I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You. It's a song that's new to me. It's like a new oldie to add onto the playlist.
So when you have time, give Kool Blues a listen. They have other great songs too.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.
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Have you ever heard of a duo called Kool Blues? They are a duo that remains reminds me of another duo call Sam and Dave. Kool Blues are two singers named John Prim and William Gilbert. They are a soul duo that remind me of Sam and Dave when they sing a song titled “I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You." It's a song that was released in 1972 on Capsoul Records.
Some of you might remember Kool Blues and their songs and some of you may not. It's my first time hearing them and their song I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You. It's a song that's new to me. It's like a new oldie to add onto the playlist.
So when you have time, give Kool Blues a listen. They have other great songs too.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.
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Story by: Gail Nobles
Have you ever heard of a duo called Kool Blues? They are a duo that remains reminds me of another duo call Sam and Dave. Kool Blues are two singers named John Prim and William Gilbert. They are a soul duo that remind me of Sam and Dave when they sing a song titled “I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You." It's a song that was released in 1972 on Capsoul Records.
Some of you might remember Kool Blues and their songs and some of you may not. It's my first time hearing them and their song I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You. It's a song that's new to me. It's like a new oldie to add onto the playlist.
So when you have time, give Kool Blues a listen. They have other great songs too.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.
…
continue reading
Have you ever heard of a duo called Kool Blues? They are a duo that remains reminds me of another duo call Sam and Dave. Kool Blues are two singers named John Prim and William Gilbert. They are a soul duo that remind me of Sam and Dave when they sing a song titled “I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You." It's a song that was released in 1972 on Capsoul Records.
Some of you might remember Kool Blues and their songs and some of you may not. It's my first time hearing them and their song I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You. It's a song that's new to me. It's like a new oldie to add onto the playlist.
So when you have time, give Kool Blues a listen. They have other great songs too.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.
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×Photo: Rob Gosenson - wikiportret.nl Usage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0 Keyboardist background: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Do you remember the song by the Trammps Hold Back the Night? It’s from their 1975 The Legendary Zing Album. The single is a dynamite blend of disco and soul. The Trammps, those legendary pioneers of disco really know how to get the party started and Hold Back The Night is no exception. With that contagious beat and soaring vocals, this track creates an electrifying atmosphere that simply begs you to hit the dance floor. The beat and those horns just scream celebration. Now let’s talk about the lyrics. It’s a heartfelt anthem about love and longing all wrapped up in that wonderful disco sound. The way the lead vocalist passionately sings about not wanting to say goodbye to the night just connects with all of us who’ve ever experienced those magical moments under the stars. When that chorus hits, it’s like a call to arms for every soul out there to embrace the night! You’re listening to The Podcast Oldies Show. Hold Back the Night is today’s topic. I’m Gail Nobles. Whether you’re spending the single at a retro party or just jamming in your living room. remember The Trammps invite you to hold back the night.…
Music Intro: Gail Nobles Singing Background Actors: Gail Nobles Today I'm thinking of The Sweet Inspirations welcome to the Podcast Oldies Show. The Sweet Inspirations are Dionne Warwick, Dee Dee Warwick. Doris Joy, and Cissy Houston. An R&B girl group mostly known for their work as backup singers on studio recordings for other R&B and rock artists. A founding member of the group was Dionne Warwick, who was later replaced by her aunt, Cissy Houston. The Sweet Inspirations was founded by former members of The Drinkard Singers, a long-running Gospel singing group whose membership included Cissy Houston (née Drinkard), mother of Whitney Houston, and Lee Warwick, who was Cissy's sister and the mother of Sweet Inspirations members Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick. As a backup group, the Sweet Inspirations was in high demand among producers, publishers, artists, and songwriters in the early 1960s. The original lineup included Doris Troy and the two Warwick sisters, Dionne and Dee Dee. Both Troy and Dionne Warwick enjoyed solo careers with hits in 1963, "Just One Look" and "Don't Make Me Over" respectively, on which the Sweet Inspirations can be heard. The group saying they song entitled Sweet Inspiration. Sweet Inspiration is the title of a Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham composition written for, and first recorded in 1967 by, the Sweet Inspirations. It became a Top 20 hit reaching #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1968. I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.…
The Persuaders are a New York City - based R&B vocal group best known for their gold hit single in the 1970s, "Thin Line Between Love and Hate". It sold over a million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 29, 1971. They have a song titled Peace in the Valley of Love from their 1972 album titled The Persuaders. They sound like a gospel group. They have great harmony when they sing Peace in the Valley of Love. You can sense the peace from the background vocals as the lead singer tales his story. The original members of the group Persuaders are Douglas Smoky, Scott, Willie Holland, James Barnes, and Charles Stodghill. They formed the group in New York in 1969 after previously singing with other local groups. Scott Holland and Barnes had been members of the Independents, whereas Stodghill had previously sung with the group The Topics.…
Intro by: Gail Nobles Photo: Public Domain https://flic.kr/p/2mqPf24 Brenda and the Tabulations we're an R&B group formed in 1966 in Philadelphia originally composed the Brenda Payton, Eddie L Jackson, Maurice Coates, and Jerry Jones. They perform the song title Rght On The Tip Of My Tongue. It reached number 10 on the US R&B chart and number 23 on the US pop chart in 1971. The song is noted for lead singer Brenda Payton's spoken recitation in the Coda section, which leads to the song's surprising end. The song ranked #97 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1971. Right On The Tip Of My Tongue is the like listening to an illustration. The background vocalist sing as Brenda Payton speaks near the end of the song. They help you to see and feel what was happening in the song. Brenda and the Tabulations paints a picture in the mind. I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to The Podcast Oldies Show.…
Intro by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Today we're going to talk about David Ruffin and the song Statue of a Fool. Hello! I'm Gail Nobles welcome to the oldies show. Statue of a Fool is a song written by Jan Crutchfield which has been recorded by a number of country artist. But when you hear the voice of David Ruffin singing it, it sounds different and the song credit names are both Jan Crutchfield and David Ruffin. The song comes from David's album Who Am I released in 1975. Statue of a Fool became a hit for David. I've seen David Ruffin performed the song with the Temptations. During his performance, he would stand still like a statue. It sounds as if someone considered himself in the lyrics a foolish person in a relationship. David acted out the powerful words very well, and the song had a soulful melody, and now the song is a classic. When David sings the song, I can feel the emotion coming from him. When your heart is broken, it can be hard to get over someone to move on. So maybe that's why the song is called Statue of a Fool. Statue of a Fool is a powerful song. It is a great example of what great songs are all about. The song is timeless. I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the podcast oldies show.…
Story by: Gail Nobles Have you ever heard of a duo called Kool Blues? They are a duo that remains reminds me of another duo call Sam and Dave. Kool Blues are two singers named John Prim and William Gilbert. They are a soul duo that remind me of Sam and Dave when they sing a song titled “I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You." It's a song that was released in 1972 on Capsoul Records. Some of you might remember Kool Blues and their songs and some of you may not. It's my first time hearing them and their song I'm Gonna Keep On Loving You. It's a song that's new to me. It's like a new oldie to add onto the playlist. So when you have time, give Kool Blues a listen. They have other great songs too. I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.…
Photo: Reginald Wickham - copyright holder Usage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0 Welcome to the Podcast Oldies Show. Today you hear about a group call Black Ivory. Hello! I'm Gail Nobles. Black Ivory was originally known as the Mellow Souls and formed in Harlem New York in the summer of 1969. The group got their start by auditioning over the phone with musician Patrick Adams. Adams began to train and develop the group. The group featured songwriter and prolific disco producer Leroy Burgess, Stewart Bascombe, and Russell Patterson. They were managed by Patrick Adams and executive at the Today/Perception record company. Burgess was the lead voice of the majority of their hits in the early 1970s. Their 1972 debut album Don't Turn Around became a top 20 hit spending 19 weeks on the Billboard R&B albums chart and peeking at number 13. Black Ivory scored three top 40 R&B hits in 1972 including the singles Don't Turn Around (number 38) and You and I (number 32) from their debut album. The group recorded several uptempo songs in the disco vein, such as "Big Apple Rock", "Walking Downtown (On a Saturday Night)", "What Goes Around (Comes Around)" and, later, "Mainline" but, not being known for the style, they were unable to compete when disco became the dominant music style. I love some of the group ballads such as: You Mean Everything To Me. In 1995, the group reunited and returned to the stage on the Classic Soul circuit, featuring all three original members, with Stuart Bascombe doing most of the leads.…
Music intro by: Gail Nobles Cover image by: Gail Nobles How many of you have headed of the group Crystal's Image ? If you have never heard of them, that's good because now you can learn about them and add their songs to your list. They are a soul group founded by Frank Gillespie, Larry Scales and Richard Alexander, all from Benton Harbor, Michigan. They have a song titled A Friend released in the year of 1980. You can hear the groups song on YouTube. The song has a soul disco style. They sing: Why can't we be friends until the end? Why can't we? The lyrics are pretty good lyrics. It's a great song to listen to. They sound like a very good group. I'm Gail Nobles & you're listening to the Oldies Show....…
Hello I'm Gail Nobles on the Podcast Oldies Show . Before I get started, I just want you to know about a Facebook page to follow calked Keep Our Music Alive. They remind you of all the great singers, music groups, and bands. That’s Keep Our Music Alive on Facebook. From that very page, I found out about a group called Jimmy Briscoe and The Little Beavers. In the 1970s, when The Jackson 5's popularity gave rise to many other teenage groups, five young men from Baltimore, Maryland were discovered at a talent show in Baltimore by music promoter Paul Kyser. They recorded a number of singles, starting with Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", backed with "Sugar Brown", in 1971 on Atlantic Records and then for the Pi Kappa label distributed by Buddah Records as one of its subsidiary/affiliated labels. Their album My Ebony Princess, released by Pi Kappa in 1974, was reviewed as a "top album pick" by Billboard magazine;[3] the title cut gave them their greatest success. The group's vocal harmony set them apart from the other groups, though lack of distribution left them relatively unknown to the public. Other releases included "Where Were You (When I Needed You)", "I Only Feel This Way When I'm With You", "I'll Care For You", and "So Sweet The Love".…
The Controllers are a soul and R&B vocal group originally from Birmingham Alabama who had a series of successful recordings in the late 1970s and the 1980s. They made a beautiful song titled My Love Is Real. The song was written by David Camon. He was also a talented artist who passed away in 2016 in Birmingham Alabama. My Love Is Real was produced by Frederick Knight. He is also a singer, songwriter, and record producer born in Birmingham Alabama. My Love Is Real is a beautiful sounding song. To hear it, I suggest that you listen to the song fro YouTube. My Love Is Real by The Controllers. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show.…
Song: I Learned The Hard Way Song by: Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings Song written by: Bosco Mann Photo credit: kallerna - Own work Usage: CC BY-SA 3 Podcast Vocals: Gail Nobles Keyboardist & Drummer: Gail Nobles Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings made an electrifying song, I Learned the Hard Way. (Singing Song) Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, I Learned the Hard Way. They made a video for that song.it was like a movie and Sharon Jones was a great actress in the video. The backup singers were great in some of the scenes just singing. I learned the Hard Way is a great song that you can feel. I Learned the Hard Way is the name of Sharon Jones & The Dap-King’s fourth studio album. It was released in April of 2010 on Daptone Records. The album debuted at number 15 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 23,00 copies in its first week. Upon its release, I Learned the Hard Way received generally positive reviews from most music critics. The single I Learned The Hard Way is a song written by Bosco Mann. He is the producer behind the signature sound of Daptone Records as well as a bandleader and bassist for the Dap-Kings. He wrote an amazing song with an amazing sound. It’s a song that should be played forever on the radio. In my opinion, it’s a timeless classic. I’m Gail Nobles, & you’re listening to Classic Waves.…
Song: I'm Just Thinking About Cooling Out Song by: Jerry Butler Photo credit: John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA - Jerry Butler Usage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 2.0 Keyboardist: Gail Nobles Vocals by: Gail Nobles Jerry Butler - “I’m Just Thinking About Cooling Out” on the Philadelphia International Records label, the style: Disco & Soul released in 1978. A song produced by Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff. Written by Jerry Butler, Kenneth Gamble, & Leon Huff. “Busy rushin’ to and fro. Searchin’ for it high and low. Tryin’ to get what I think I want Only to find that I - I really don’t. Got to go relax myself. I think I’ve over taxed myself. Tired of all the stress & strain I need a minute to rest my brain. I’m just thinking about coolin’ out …” I’m sure there’s a lot of hardworking people out there that need a break. I’m sure that many can relate to Jerry’s song. Real feelings in a song and how you can relate to others is what makes a good song. “Im just Thinking About Cooling Out” is a really good song. According to discos.com, the single was last sold on Jan 14, 2023 on vinyl. You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show, and I’m you’re host, Gail Nobles.…
Audio: XERB Rosarito Beach, Mexico - Monday, March 15, 1971 By: Free the Airchecks Usage: Archive.org - Public Domain Uploaded by 92.9 Kick FM https://archive.org/details/WolfmanJack-XerbRosaritoBeachMexico-MondayMarch151971 Hello! I’m GN & you’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. I love oldies & radio personality, Wolfman Jack. The most famous US radio personality of all time. I loved the Wolfman’s character. (Acting) Do you dig it man? That’s what he would ask if he were alive to hear conversations about him. When he played a song sometimes, he would let you know what song was coming up next. (Acting) Here’s Daryl Hall & John Oats - I Can’t Go For That. I loved his voice & and he would make quiet a bit of noise while playing the music. (Wolf sound) Yea, you might remember him most from his howling wolf sound. I loved everything about the Wolfman. Even his look. In Dec. 1963, he took a demo tape to XERF, but instead ended up operating the station. For eight months, he aired The Wolfman Jack Show. XERF was the most powerful commercial radio station on earth. I’m going to share with you now one of Wolfman’s commercials from XERB which the Wolfman moved to in 1965. It was another powerful clear-channel radio station. It was the sister station of Mexican radio station, XERF. I’m going to take you now back down Radio Memory Lane. (Commercial Playing) On July 1, 1995, Wolfman Jack left us. He never left my mind & heart. What would he say right now? He’d probably say: I Love You Baby!” You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. I’m your host, Gail Nobles.…
Song: If You Leave Me Now Song by: Chicago Song written by: Peter Cetera Photo credit: Sven Mandel - Own w Usage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0 Keyboardist: Gail Nobles Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles Wave sound: soundbible.com CLASSIC WAVES Today’s Topic: Chicago If You Leave Me Now is a song by the rock group Chicago, from their album Chicago X. It was written and sung by bass player Peter Cetera and released as a single in 1976. The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed there for two weeks, making it the first number one hit for the group as well as hitting number one on the Easy Listening charts. “If You Leave Me Now" was also Chicago's biggest hit internationally, The song won Grammy Awards for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) (strings) for arranger Jimmie Haskell and producer James William Guercio[10] and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus, the first Grammy Award won by the group. It also received a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year. In addition, by August 1978 it had sold 1.4 million copies in the United States alone. It has been certified gold and platinum by the RIAA. I remember the song, If You Leave Me Now. I was a little girl when I first heard it. It was a sad song to me. It always made me think about a loved one in the same way the lyrics were written. It made me think as I got older that the writer of the song may have had some of my feelings. I’ve always loved the sound of the music. It was music that I could sleep to. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Classic Waves.…
Song: Looking for a Brand New Game Song by: The Eight Minutes Podcast intro by: Gail Nobles Keyboardist: Gail Nobles Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles Today’s topic is about a group like the Jackson Five called The Eight Minutes. Their song is titled, Looking for a Brand New Game. The group called The Eight Minutes came out of Chicago. In the group were two families. The Sudduths and the Goggins plus Juwanna Glover and Carl Monroe. They started out in the late sixties. It is said that the group never really impacted the charts though they had a very high level of quality in their records. I don’t understand that. They sound great to me. They were an awesome group. They have other songs I think are great like, Take My Love Don’t Set Me Free, I Can’t Get No Higher, Find the One Who loves You, and Here’s some Dances. You can hear all these songs on Spotify. I’m Gail Nobles & you’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. And remember, look for the song, Looking for a Brand New Game. Song by the Eight Minutes.…
Story by: Gail Nobles Keyboardist: Gail Nobles Vocals: Gail Nobles Photo credit: Alex Marshall - Own work Usage: CC BY-SA 3.0 It was a top 50 hit in the UK. Honest I Do Love You by Candi Staton in 1978. The song had a disco style and Staton had smooth style vocals. I love her background singers too. They had awesome and beautiful harmony. The band played the music well. Honest I Do Love You is written by Dave Crawford. Considering the words to the song, he must have really loved someone. And Candi Staton performed the song so well. She brought it to life. The song was produced by Dave Crawford and arranged by Sylvester Rivers. The lyrics say: If I could count up the songs in my life that’s used the word. I’d be humming for days Melodies some you’ve never heard. Not like no other time you heard it, and you know it’s true Honest I do You know I do I do love you You’re listening to The Podcast Oldies Show. I’m your host Gail Nobles.…
Vocals by: Gail Nobles Keyboardist and drummer: Gail Nobles Song by: Skip Mahoney and The Casuals Skip Mahoney & the Casuals we’re a soul-funk-disco group. Together they were formed in 1965. The song, Bless My Soul was released in 1976 on the abet label. It is said that the song is a rare oldie, and I’ve never heard the song until today. I’ve never heard of the group. There are so many great oldies that you might not have heard and this song is a great oldie. The group is awesome. There are four men in the group. George Norris, James Purdie, Matthew Allen, and Skip Mahoney. Purdie could play and arrange and write songs. The group cut other tunes like “Your Funny Moods, (Seems Like) The Love We Had is Dead and Gone, We Share Love, I Need Your Love, Town Called Nowhere, I’m Looking Away From My Past, and Struggling Man. Skip Mahoney and the Casuals are a great vocal group. Mahoaney has a shimmering falsetto. You’re listening to the Podcast Oldie Show. A show about oldies. I’m you’re host, Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening. (Song) Today’s topic is Skip Mahoney and the Casuals. To hear the original song, go to Spotify.com.…
Song: Remember What I Told You To Forget Song by: Tavares Photo credit: Vannessajg - Own work Usage: CC BY-SA 4.0 Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles 1st beginning Piano by: Gail Nobles 2nd piano: music loop Intro “Remember What I told You To Forget” is a song written by Dennis Lambert& Brian Potter. It came from the Hard Core Poetry album released in September 1974. The song “ Remember What I Told You To Forget” was No.4 R&B/ No.25 Pop. It was a song that had originally been cut by The Four Tops. The group Tavares is also known as the Tavares Brothers. They are a soul, funk, and R&B music group. There were five brothers altogether. Many of their hits underplayed their R&B background and gave the group the image of being a disco act. You remember the hits: It only Takes a minute, Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel, and More Than A Woman. No matter what they were singing, I thought they were awesome. The Tavares brothers had sung beautiful love songs like: A Penny For Your Thoughts & Never Had A Love Like This Before. And Remember What I Told You To Forget. You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show,and thank you for listening. I hope you’ll listen in again soon. Podcast Oldies Commercial ……
Classic Waves Spreaker’s pro plan: https://spreaker.pxf.io/vnNeqN Song: Instant Karma Song by: John Lennon Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles Ocean waves: soundbible.com A classic wave is coming to splash in your memory. (Singing) Instant Karma ( We All Shine On) is a song by John Lennon, released as a single on Apple Records in Feb. 1970. The song reached the top five in the British and American singles charts, competing with the Beatles “Let It Be” in the US, where it became the first solo single by a member of the band to sell a million copies. The song Instant Karma may leave you wondering about it’s meaning. According to the urban dictionary, the words Instant Karma means swift and intense negative happening in someone’s life after they do something shady to another person. To me, the song is saying two things. It’s also saying we all shine on. That is uplifting and positive to say about everyone. I remember when Instant Karma was played in a Nike commercial back in the 90’s. It was my first time hearing the song by John Lennon. I think that was a smart idea. I remember seeing the commercial during the time when sports came on-on weekends. I thought to myself that the song was about winning and everybody winning. I think it was a good idea that they used the song Instant Karma in a Nike commercial because they showed people running, jumping, and playing sports. When you work hard in sports, you aim to win, and we all shine on. I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Classic Waves.…
Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles Keyboard player: Gail Nobles Art by: Gail Nobles Song title: Get Up About Yourself Song by: The Soul Children Song written by: Carl Hampton, Homer Banks, and Raymond Jackson. The Soul Children was a vocal group who recorded soul music for Stax Records in the late 1960’s and the early 1970’s. They had three top 10 hits on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart – "The Sweeter He Is" (1969), "Hearsay" (1972), and "I'll Be the Other Woman" (1973) – all of which crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100. The group was formed in 1968 by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. I love the Soul Children’s song Get Up About Yourself on the Album Genesis. The album was released in 1972. Get up About Yourself was a single written by Carl Hampton, Homer Banks, and Raymond Jackson. It’s an oldie but goodie. It may be a song that’s new to some of you. It’s a song that’s new to me. A song that I never heard on the radio, but now we can hear it today. Get Up About Yourself is a song that makes you want to get up. In times like these, we need songs that talks to us. We need the kind of songs that send out positive messages. Forget about the dark and negative stuff. People want to live and feel good.You’re listening to the Podcast Oldies Show. It helps to listen and remember an oldie or two. Some of you are listening to a lot of words that encourages death and violence. Well if you want to live, you got to leave the bad stuff behind and keep on keeping on. I’m Gail Nobles, and today’s topic is about the group Soul Children and their song Get Up About Yourself.…
Story by: Gail Nobles Photo credit: By Julius "Juice" Freeman - This is the ticket number from Photo Submission given to the copyright holder Julius "Juice" Freeman to identify the photo in question. Ticket#2020062310010611, Usage: CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=91517566 There are oldies, golden oldies, and classic soul hits. You might think of The Delfontics. You might think of the 60’s and 70’s. If so, you’re thinking of the good old days. Rhythm and blues, doo-wop, rock and roll, and sounds of soul. There’s a broad category of oldies with different styles. But they all have one thing in common. The oldies are always heard. People never get tired of listening. I love the 60’s, 70’s, & 80’s. The music is real, the singing is real, the words talk about us, and what’s real about love. All that part about music is never out of style. That’s the oldies style. The playlist of oldies is awesome. I love the old memories. There is no limit to oldies. There are oldies you may not have heard of before. Because the oldies play list can go past what radio picks out to play. When I hear songs today, I think about oldies and that true vocal harmony. People were actually singing with or without music. That way is always real. That way is the oldies style. I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to The Podcast Oldies Show. Music Commentary. A show a bout oldies. Music of Yesterday! Lost 45’s, & classic hits. It’s all about oldies.…
Title: What Do The Lonely Do At Christmas Song by: The Emotions Song written by: Homer Banks & Carl Mitchell Hampton Commentary by: Gail Nobles Vocals by: Gail Nobles Keyboard player: Gail Nobles Photo Credit: Wikipedia.org Usage: Fair Use Christmas will be here in a couple of days, and I'm thinking of a song by a trio group called The Emotions. They recorded a Christmas song titled, "What Do The Lonely Do at Christmas". It was a 1973 vinyl release. "Tis the season to be jolly", they said. "But how can I be when I have nobody? The Yuletide carol doesn't make it better knowing that we won't be together." Some of you out there might be feeling the same way this Christmas. But you can reach out and help those who have never had a Christmas. Reach out and help those in need. Use the gift that God has put in you. You're listening to Classic Waves. I'm Gail Nobles. Have a Very Merry Christmas.…
Wave Talk (Classic Waves) Martha Reeves + George Jones Interview Interview by: Peter Stone Brown Downloaded from: Archive.org https://archive.org/details/PeterStoneBrownInterviews/MarthaReevesGeorgeJones.wav Usage: Public Domain Photo Credit: By John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA - MARTHA REEVES with flowers, Wikimedia.org usage: CC BY-SA 2.0 Coming up next is a Peter Stone Brown interview with Martha Reeves + George Jones from the past. It's an interview to cherish and always great to hear again ...…
Hi! I'm Gail Nobles and the name of my show is called "The Podcast Oldies Show". It's a show about oldies. Music of yesterday! It's a show about lost 45's and classic hits. You'll find the show at spreaker.com. The Podcast Oldies Show.
Song title: I Just Can't Get You Out of My Mind Song by: The Four Tops Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles Keyboard: Gail Nobles Photo Credit: By Arnielee at the English language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10543254 Ain't nothing like an old 45 Four Tops 1973 To me, The Four Tops, "I Just Can't Get You Out of My Mind", is one of the greatest soul records of all time. It is a DunHill single. The Four Tops had left Motown. When I hear the crackling sound of an old vinyl record, I don't mind. When the needle drops down to play The Four Tops, the record spins me around to the good old days of the 70's, to the good old days of life; to the good old days of love. I need to hear the musical sound of the past. I play that record over and over again to make it last. I just sing along. .... I'm Gail Nobles and you're listening to a show about oldies.…
Off the Wall by : Michael Jackson Song Written by: Rod Temperton Podcast Vocals by: Gail Nobles Photo credit: Wikipedia.com/Fair use A Classic Wave is Coming. A song that taught us about the good times splashing in the memory. (music) Michael Jackson said, "What I do, I don't want it labeled black or white. I want it labeled music". I can't sound exactly like him, but that's how he would say it, and I can't sing no ways like him. MJ was an extraordinary guy, and I miss him very much. His songs taught us about dancing and made us feel good. He would sing about love. In life, we need to be happy, and we need to love. On Fridays, leaving my job, I think about the one word that Michael would say in his song "Off the Wall". Live! Living doesn't mean throw your life away. Michael Jackson said in his song "Off the Wall" enjoy yourself, and in a song he would sing with his brothers titled, "Enjoy Yourself". When Michael was singing and dancing, he enjoyed himself, and we enjoyed seeing him. He also put us in the mood to enjoy music and inspired us. I'm Gail Nobles, and thank you for listening to my show "Classic Waves".…
Band of Gold Song by: Freda Payne Song written by: Edythe Wayne & Ron Dunbar Vocals by: Gail Nobles Music by: Gail Nobles Photo credit:By John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA - Freda Payne NYC 1997 Usage: CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75822451 How many newlyweds have we got out there listening? Can You stay newlyweds? What do you think of when you hear Freda Payne's, "Band of Gold"? The song was released in Feb. 1970. The record label was Invictus and the song was written by Edythe Wayne and Rod Dunbar. When I first heard the song, I heard it on the AM Station in the 80's as my mom was driving the car. She turned up the volume and said, "That's Freda Payne! Band of Gold! That's a good song!" And when I heard the music, I was hooked. Thanks to both my mom and daddy, I fell in love with oldies, and Freda Payne's song was a major hit in the 70's. And when I first heard "Band of Gold" in the 80's, it was brand new to my ears. An older person once said to me, "Get away from them oldies! Tune into some new jams!" But you better believe the person that said that to me tunes into those oldies too. There is nothing like the oldies. It's a good way to learn about love, life, and music. And all those remakes that we hear, where do you think they come from? I'll say it again. Ain't nothing like the oldies and ain't nothing like the great voice of Freda Payne coming from that strong sound of a vinyl record. (singing) Let me say......(singer) I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to a show about oldies.…
Song by: The Jarmels Song written by: Bert Berns Keyboard player: Gail Nobles Podcast vocals: Gail Nobles Voice actor: Gail Nobles Photo credit: Wikipedia.org/Fair use The Jarmels are a doo wop/rhythm and blues group officially formed in 1959 in Richmond, Virginia. There were five singers in the group. Nathaniel Ruff, Paul Burnett, Ray Smith, Earl Christian, and Tom Eldridge. They are best known for their only hit single "A Little Bit of Soap". They met while attending Armstrong High School and while some sang at nearby Mount Olivet Baptist Church services in Richmond Virginia. In 1957, they initially named themselves The Cherokees "because we liked the name," said Smith — the last surviving member. The start of their big break came in 1960 when they were at a local (Richmond) venue where Ben E. King was appearing, and they met him. King invited them to travel to New York and meet with various record companies, including Laurie Records. The Cherokees impressed Laurie after auditioning with King's signature song, "Stand By Me", and became the first African-American group that Laurie signed. The group was renamed The Jarmels after a street in Harlem, New York. And "A Little Bit of Soap was written by Bert Berns. The Jarmels reached number 12 with it in Sept. 1961 and number 7 on the R&B charts. I'm Gail Nobles. You're listening to a show about Oldies.…
Song Title: Hurry Sundown Song by: Little Richard Song written by: Hugo Montenegro and Buddy Kaye Podcast vocals and keyboard: Gail Nobles Little Richard recorded a song titled, Hurry Sundown. Most of the time when we think of Little Richard, we think of him singing songs like Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, and Good Golly, Miss Molly. We think of Rock-n-Roll. Hurry Sundown sounds like a Rhythm and Blues song. It also sounds soul and sounds like Gospel. The song was written by Hugo Montenegro and Buddy Kaye. The record label was Columbia. We lost Little Richard, but he lived to get old at the age of 87. Hurry Sundown is a beautiful song, and it suits Little Richard and his voice. He had shouting vocals and could sing his heart out. Little Richard will never be forgotten. Hurry Sundown is a song and lost 45 that you might not have heard recorded by Little Richard. If you haven't heard it, then it's like a new song released in 1967. I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to a podcast show about oldies. ....…
Song Title: Busy Signal Song by: Dolly Parton Produced by: Ray Stevens Podcast vocals by: Gail Nobles Keyboard player: Gail Nobles Verse: Busy Signal That's what I get when I call you. (Background) Busy Busy Talkin' to someone new I wish that I knew..... Busy signal by Dolly Parton is another lost 45 record by Monument Records. It was released on Jan 1966. The style of the song is Bubblegum and soul. The song was arranged and produced by Ray Stevens. Dolly Parton is a great country singer. I'm surprised to know that she sang this song. It might be that Dolly can sing just about anything, but she is known as a country singer. Dolly is also a great songwriter and actress. She has composed many songs including "I Will Always Love You" (a two-time U.S. country chart-topper, as well as an international pop hit for Whitney Houston). If you would like to hear Dolly's song "Busy Signal", You can find it at Amazon and YouTube. I'm Gail Nobles, and today's song is Dolly's Busy Signal. It goes something like this ....…
Song Title: (Ive Been A Winner, I've Been A Looser) I've Been In Love. Song by: The Smith Connection Photo Credit: I mage by Tibor Janosi Mozes from Pixabay Story by: Gail Nobles Podcast vocals by: Gail Nobles Keyboard player: Gail Nobles This is Gail Nobles, and you're listening to a show about oldies. Today's topic is about a lost 45. The title of the song is (I've Been A Winner, I've Been A Looser) I've Been In Love by the Smith Connection. The style of the song is soul, and the year was 1972. The record label was Music Merchant. I could not find much information on the group. There are other songs by Smith Connection. It is said that the group made an album and that the album is a classic. I've Been A Winner....... just happened to be one of the songs by the group that I came across. There are so many great songs out there by groups that I have never heard of; songs that I have never heard on the radio, but somebody knows about them. We're living in a day and age where lost songs can be heard now. If you know anything about the group Smith Connection, you can write about it in the comments section of this podcast. You can find the song I've Been A Winner........on YouTube. I'm going to sing just a little bit of the chorus one more time.…
Song Produced by: Larry Graham Song Written by: Sam Dees All vocals by: Gail Nobles Music by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Beach sound: https://www.freesfx.co.uk Photo credit: Kennystevens - Own work Usage: CC BY-SA 3.0/Wikipedia.org Hello Everyone! You're listening to The Classic Waves. For you, it might be a lonely day today. But don't let that bother you my friends. Remember Larry Graham and how he said love had played it's game o him so long? He didn't think he'd ever find anyone. Doubt had tried to convince him to give in. It said, You can't win. Well, things changed for him. The sun came shinning through. (singing) Larry Graham Jr. (born August 14, 1946) a beautiful sunrise. The same month and day my mother was born. The single "One In a Million You" was released in 1980. It was number one in the R&B chart for two weeks.…
Story by: Gail Nobles Vocals by: Gail Nobles Music by: Gail Nobles Song by: Janet Jackson Songwriter(s): René Moore Angela Winbush From the Album: Janet Jackson Photo Credit: By NO3 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/28278327 @N03/5908046327, Usage: CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40222816 "Say You Do" was the third single from Janet Jackson's self-titled debut album, "Janet Jackson", released in 1983. The specially remixed version of the song appears on CD versions of Janet's debut album,while a shorter, slightly different version appears on vinyl and cassette versions of the album.It peaked at number fifteen on the R&B chart, and eleven on the dance chart. This was her third top 20 R&B and first top 20 dance single. An edited version of the song exists. I'll never forget when Janet appeared on "Solid Gold" singing "Say You Do". She appeared with a red blouse;, black pants with a lot of belt and chain. Janet wore a key on her earring. It was her signature look in the 80's......... I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to The Classic Waves.…
Report by: Gail Nobles Music and Vocals by: Gail Nobles REPLAY from: AFRTS Casey Kasem AT40 - 1977 Hour #1 (Playing only a small portion of the show) By: Greg Barman Usage: Public Domain Mark 1.0 Download from: https://archive.org/details/AFRTSCaseyKasemAT4019772 Photo Credit: Wikipedia - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Floyd J. Jasinski, MYi2U "Whatcha Gonna Do?" is a song by the American rock group Pablo Cruise, from their album "A Place in the Sun in 1977." It was released as a single and reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Billboard ranked it as the No. 16 song of 1977. In Canada, "Whatcha Gonna Do?' reached number one on the pop singles chart. It is ranked as the 24th biggest hit of 1977. Formed in 1973, Pablo Cruise released eight studio albums over the next decade, during which time five singles reached the top 25 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The group went through personnel changes and split up in 1986, The original lineup - Jenkins, Lerios, Price, and Bud Cockrell - reunited briefly in 2004. I'm Gail Nobles and you're listening to Classic Waves.…
Vocals by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Photo credit: Wikipedia.com Usage: Public Domain Song by: Nicolette Larson One of the main voices I remember hearing on the radio in the old days is Nicolette Larson. And I loved hearing the radio play down low hearing her sing "Lotta Love". Lotta Love is a song written and recorded by Neil Young and released in 1978 and was also covered by Nicolette Larson in 1978. Larson's version reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and hit No.1 on the Easy Listening Chart. That's what I loved about it. It was easy listening. In the back seat of the car with the air conditioner running, I would hear that song while taking a nap. Larson said she got the song off a tape she found lying on the floor of Neil's car. The song became hers because Neil had given it to her. To me, Lotta Love was just a simple song, but it had a lot of meaning. People were trying to have a relationship in those days just like today. People don't always see eye to eye in their relationship. A song like Lotta Love needed to be heard on the radio. I'm Gail Nobles and you're listening to Wave Talk on Classic Waves.…
Song by: The Stylistics Music by: Gail Nobles Vocals by: Gail Nobles Story by: Gail Nobles Radio announcer and voice actor by: Gail Nobles Applaud effect by: https://www.freesfx.co.uk Photo Credit: Public Domain Hello all of you lovers! Songs of Love. I betcha remember this sound. And the author that wrote the words probably lived them. Singers are not singing about love that much today. That's why the greatest love songs will never go away. That's why they are always on the list to play. (Singing) (Radio) I betcha all of you lovers out there remember. A song recorded by the Stylistics in 1972. The year after I was born. If your heart is filled with love today, keep giving it. And I hope that you'll keep feeling it. That's why we have great classic love songs like "Betcha By Golly Wow". The Classic Waves.…
Classic Waves are classic hits. Classic Waves in a podcast format. Intro by: Gail Nobles Song Title: You Little Trustmaker Song by: The Tymes Vocals by: Gail Nobles Music by: Gail Nobles Photo Credit: Wikipedia Bringing back Classic Waves! Remembering the Times. "You Little Trustmaker" was a song from the 1970's. According to the group's career history, the Times continue to perform with surviving original members, Berry and Burnett. They appeared on the 2003 PBS special, and it was one of the last times all five original members performed live.…
Story and Music by: Gail Nobles Info: Wikipedia Song by: Bobby Caldwell and Alfons Kettner Vocals by: Gail Nobles Music by: Gail Nobles It is said that the single "What You Won't Do For Love" is a blue-eyed soul style single recorded by Bobby Caldwell released in 1978. It was written by Bobby and Alfons Kettner. The song was number 6 on the Hot Selling Soul Singles chart. Many times in my life I've heard the song, "What You Won't Do For Love". I've always loved it and still do today. The minuet I hear the horns is the minuet I stop to listen. The song's horn arrangement was written and recorded by Miami arranger Mike Lewis. I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to "The Classic Waves".…
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Song Title: Could It Be I'm Falling In Love Song by: The Spinners Photo Credit: Wikipedia.org Usage: Public Domain Podcast vocals and Keyboard player by: Gail Nobles Remember that night when you fell in love at the drive-in theater? Some of you may not remember or even know what a drive-in theater is. It’s a drive-in movie where you drove up outdoors to a big movie screen to watch a drive-in movie in your car. For some of you, it may have been your first date. For you, it could have been really romantic and fun. Drive-in movies were around for a long time for a number of years. There are some still around. I remember them from the 1970’s. I remember the drive-in movies where people showed affection with their arms around each other. And most of all, I remember sounds from the radio when they played hits like “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love” by the Spinners. A 1972 song recorded by the group. I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to The Classic Waves.…
Story by: Gail Nobles All vocals by: Gail Nobles Keyboard player: Gail Nobles Photo credit: Bernie O'Brien Listen to Bernie O'Brien Soul Connection. You'll hear songs like Archie Bell and the Drells (Tighten Up). You might hear an oldie that you never heard before like Jr. Walker and the All Stars (These Things Will Keep Me Loving You). My point is Bernie O'Brien may play songs you have heard and that you might not have heard. He's not like other oldie radio stations that play the same songs over and over again. There are a million songs that could be played. You can hear the Soul Connection, Sunday night on Radio Warrington 6-8 PM on Mixcloud.com. ...…
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