Repair Emporium
We get the exclusive scoop on the Top Secret inner workings of this week’s generous sponsor: Buster Kingsley’s Repair Emporium. We speak to Buster himself to find out how they manage to use space-age technology to repair anything, no matter how decayed, crushed, or liquified; restoring it to like-new condition - including old cars, toys and games, shoes and umbrellas, and even mending broken hearts.
1 - I Can Fix It - Big Bill and his Rhythm Band - 1946
2 - He’d Have to Get Under-Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His Automobile) - Billy Murray - 1913
3 - The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken - Bob Lawrence with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra - 1936
4 - Torn Petticoat - McConnell's Four-Leaf Shamrocks - 1924
5 - The Fiddler with The Patch on His Pants - Paul Howard and his Cotton Pickers - 1947
6 - Patches - Coleman's Orchestra - 1920
7 - The Broken Record - Wingey Manone and his Orchestra - 1936
8 - Broken Doll - Al Jolson - 1916
9 - Broken Toy - Rudy Wiedoeft's Californians - 1921
10 - Get It Fixed - The Dixie Stompers - 1925
11 - Stop and Fix It - Washboard Sam and his Washboard Band - 1943
12 - Closed for Repairs - Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers - 1948
13 - How Do You Mend a Broken Heart - Eddie Kirk - 1948
14 - Let's See You Fix It - Stuart Hamblen - 1949
15 - That's Going to Ruin Your Beauty Spot - Hamfoot Ham and the Harlem Ham Fats - 1939
16 - Umbrellas to Mend - Joseph C. Smith and his Orchestra - 1917
17 - A Tender Word Will Mend It All - The Four King Sisters with Buddy Cole and his Orchestra - 1945
18 - Fixing the Furnace - The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show - 1950 (Radio Comedy)
19 - The Fixer - The FBI in Peace and War - 1950 (Radio Drama)
20 - Won't You Mend My Aching Heart? - Clif Bruner - 1944
21 - At Your Service, Madame - Bob Crosby and his Orchestra - 1935