Second Hand Shopping Spree
We attempt to replenish our wardrobe on a meager budget of 20 dollars. When the big, fancy department store falls short, we head on down to the Second Hand Establishment located in an old fruit warehouse, and come away greatly enhanced and enriched.
1 - Top Hat, White Tie and Tails - Chick Bullock with Archie Bleyer and his Orchestra - 1935
2 - A Zoot Suit for My Sunday Gal - Sully Mason with Kay Kyser and his Orchestra – 1942
3 - Shirt Tail Stomp - Bennie Goodman's Boys - 1928
4 - I Like the Hat, I Like the Dress, and I Like the Girl That's In It - Byron G. Harlan – 1911
5 - Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet - Woody Guthrie and Cisco Huston - 1945
6 - All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart – Connie Boswell - 1925
7 - Cotton Lisle Stockings and a Two-Dollar Dress - Daisy Mae and Old Brother Charlie - 1952
8 - A Blue Serge Suit with a Belt in the Back - Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – 1949
9 - Get Your Boots Laced Papa - Woody Herman and his Orchestra - 1940
10 - Two Pairs of Shoes - Mildred Law with Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra – 1941
11 - A New Ten-Gallon Hat - Sheriff Tom Owen and his Cowboys – 1945
12 - Min Høje Hat - Valdemar Davids med Anker Skjoldborgs Dansorkester – 1936
13 - Bell Bottom Trousers - Lily Ann Carol with Louis Prima and his Orchestra - 1945
14 - She Wore a Little Jacket of Blue - Ambrose and his Orchestra – 1935
15 - The Coat and Pants Do All the Work and the Vest Gets All the Gravy - The Six Jumping Jacks – 1926
16 - Scarf Dance by Cecile Chaminade - Gray Gordon and his Tic-Toc Rhythm Orchestra – 1940
17 - Swaller-Tail Coat - Boyd Heath – 1945
Hour Two:
18 - The Big Mink - Dragnet – 1950 (Radio Drama)
19 - The Good Ship Jane, Why She Became Flotsam - Crime Classics – 1954 (Radio Drama)
20 - One, Two, Button Your Shoe - Cliff Weston with Joe Haymes and his Orchestra - 1937
21 - Boots and Saddle - Ambrose and his Orchestra – 1935