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Turn Back the Clock, Volume 1 - 10 hours [Audio CDs] #RA114
Turn Back the Clock, Volume 1
 

10 hours - Audio CD Set


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Turn Back the Clock
Volume 1


 
Most everyone today knows what an ‘oldies show’ on the radio means, that music from thirty years or more ago is going to be played and, if the hosts of the program are on their game, lively discussion of the spotlighted music usually ensues. Although this has become a pretty standard format, in the mid-1950s and early 60s, no one was really focusing on the old songs from the early 20th and even into the late 19th Century on the radio. That is, no one except Andy and Virginia Mansfield on Turn Back The Clock.
 
Considered by some to be the first oldies radio program, Turn Back the Clock ran on Armed Forces Radio from 1955 to 1962. Helmed by the Mansfields, a couple with their own show business background which included experience in music on many levels over twenty plus years, the program introduced several innovations that later shows of this type would copy and evolve. The first aspect of the program that set a tone yet to be heard on radio was its basic format, that of playing songs recorded in the past, some as far back as the era of cylinders instead of vinyl. Even though some of the songs had a long life and had been recorded in various forms by different performers, Turn Back the Clock also featured long ago hits that their current listeners had likely never heard.
 
The fact that Turn Back the Clock had two hosts also added a bit of originality to the already very innovative program. Andy and Virginia Mansfield were in no way the first pair to co-host a program, nor were they even the first married couple to do so. They were, however, most likely the first co-hosts of an oldies show and the division of duties that listeners typically hear in a program like this was quite evident.
 
Listeners can now enjoy 20 episodes of the show that pioneered the oldies format. Ten hours of Turn Back The Clock, Volume 1 restored to sparkling audio quality, await fans of music and radio of any era.

Here is the complete content of this ten-hour collection:
 
#92 Jukin'
1955 - AFRS
 
#838 Wabash Moon
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#839 Painting the Clouds With Sunshine
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#841 Carolina in the Morning
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#842 Goody Goody
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#843 He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#844 Someday You'll Want Me to Want You
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#878 San Antonio Rose
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#879 Dream
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#958 Just You, Just Me
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#959 Bidin' My Time
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#998 Boulevard of Broken Dreams
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#999 Honey Boy
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1038 Goody Goody
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1039 I'm Sittin' On Top of the World
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1041 The Mardi Gras March
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1042 It Had to Be You
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1046 Goodnight My Love
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1047 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials
 
#1048 Remembering
1958 - 25:00 - AFRS, No commercials

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