Interview With an Abandoned House
We set out to conduct man-on-the-street interviews, and finding the streets deserted, sit down to talk to that old abandoned house around the corner that’s been boarded up there since anyone can remember. That house doesn’t look like much now, but that was a magnificent important house in its youth. (This is a rebroadcast from last year)
1 - Under Your Window - Tony Martin with David Rose and his Orchestra – 1942
2 - Knocking at Your Door - Harmie Smith and The Southern Swingsters – 1946
3 - Livery Stable Blues - Original Dixieland Jazz Band – 1917
4 - Tin Roof Blues - Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings – 1938
5 - Sidewalk Blues - Jelly-Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers - 1926
6 - I Was Watching a Man Paint a Fence - Wayne Gregg with Clyde McCoy And His Orchestra – 1940
7 - Window Wishing - Larry Douglas with Peggy Marshall and The Holidays with the assistance of the Ernie Evan Orchestra – Unknown Date
8 - Back Door Blues - Jimmie Witherspoon - 1953
9 - Steel Roof - The Six Blue Chips - 1936
10 - Open the Door - Vann Walls and the Rockets - 1952
11 - Shadows on the Window - Bing Crosby - 1932
12 - Mister, The Wolf's at Your Door - Wilmoth Houdini and his Royal Calypso Orchestra - 1945
13 - Door Blow Boogie - Bob Mosley – 1945
14 - Tar Paper Stomp - Wingy Manone and his Orchestra - 1930
15 - Out the Window - Count Basie and his Orchestra – 1937
16 - Down Deep Within the Cellar - Wilfred Glenn - 1913
17 - Tootin' Through the Roof - Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra – 1939
18 - The Back Door - The Whistler – 1947 (Radio Suspense Drama)
19 - The Thing in the Window - Suspense - 1946 (Radio Suspense Drama)
20 - Under Your Window - Garry Stevens with Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra - 1941
21 - Knock at the Door - Frank Crumit – 1924