Day Trader
Welcome to Cromwell’s Candy Store, a neighborhood institution for generations. A juvenile joyland, a pediatric paradise. But is Cromwell’s everything it seems? Why doesn’t Old Man Cromwell ever seem to age? Why do so many adults furtively visit Cromwell’s and often emerge candyless?
The answer lies behind the heavy green velvet curtain beyond the counter.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:17 and 36:46 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - Monday Woman - Willie Mabon and his Combo – 1953
2 - Thursday - Phyllis Kenny with Van Alexander and his Orchestra - 1939
3 - Thursday Evening Swing - The Cats and the Fiddle – 1939
4 - Ev'ry Sunday Afternoon - Mary Ann McCall with Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra - 1940
5 - On A Sunday Afternoon – Durelle Alexander with The Archie Bleyer Orchestra – 1935
6 - Monday Morning Blues - Mary Stafford - 1921
7 - I'm Gonna Quit Saturday - Bert Williams – 1920
8 - He May Be Your Good Man Friday (But He's Mine on Saturday Night) - Margaret Young - 1923
9 - Monday's Wash - Deryck Sampson – 1943
10 - Sittin' Around On Sunday - The Bennett Sisters with Bill Staffon and his Orchestra - 1935
11 - Friday Afternoon - Hal McIntyre and his Orchestra – 1942
12 - I Loved You Wednesday - Nye Mayhew and his Westchester Country Club Orchestra - 1933
13 - Wednesday Night Hop - Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy - 1937
14 - Sunday Mornin' Blues - Edgar Hayes and his Stardusters - 1949
15 - Tuesday at Ten - Count Basie and his Orchestra – 1941
16 - Some Sunday Morning - Joseph C. Smith and his Orchestra – 1917
Hour Two:
17 – Wet Saturday – Suspense - 1943 (Radio Drama)
18 – Paid In Full – Tales of the Texas Rangers – 1951 (Radio Drama)
19 – It’s Monday Every Day - Jeanne Taylor with Count Basie and his Orchestra - 1947