Music USA #1791-A, as heard in Lagos, Nigeria
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- Sender gives date and technical information on the recording 0:02:41
- Some distortion; news; announcement for Music USA 0:14:47
- Music USA first-hour theme ("Coral Reef") and introduction 0:00:43
- Will Bradley, "Swinging Down the Lane" 0:03:44
- Helen Forrest with Harry James, "I Remember You"; part of the program appears to have been skipped 0:03:36
- Conover; Les Brown, "Marche Slav" 0:03:28
- Bing Crosby, "Sweet Leilani" 0:03:33
- Martin Denny, "Quiet Village" 0:03:20
- Hugo Winterhalter, "All of You" 0:02:34
- Conover announces the theme of the next night's first-hour program, modern arrangemetns of selections from Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate" 0:00:33
- Glenn Miller, "I Hear a Rhapsody" 0:02:31
- Glenn Miller, "Nickel Serenade" 0:03:50
- Unidentified (incomplete) 0:01:19
- Closing theme - "Coral Reef," "Hail Columbia" and station identification (WLWO), news break 0:13:54
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Music USA #1791-A, as heard in Lagos, Nigeria, audio recording, November 24, 1959; Washington, D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc824409/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Music Library.