The Afterlife
Ever wonder where people go when they die? Let’s all pile into our Round the World Interdimensional Spaceship on a fact-finding mission to see what’s shakin’ in the heavenly realm. We’ll also read some listener letters about Near-Death Experiences.
Cling tenaciously to your specially-issued Round the World Passports so that you can not only visit some of the abodes of the afterlife, but come back to the WSHD studios intact.
1 - All Aboard for Heaven – Meyer Davis Orchestra – 1925
2 - All Aboard for Heaven - The Knickerbockers – 1925
3 - I Found a Roundabout Way to Heaven - Carl Fenton and his Orchestra - 1926
4 - I Found a Roundabout Way to Heaven - Ipana Troubadours - 1926
5 - Seventh Heaven - Stuart Allen with Richard Himber and his Ritz-Carlton Orchestra – 1937
6 – I’m in the Seventh Heaven - Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra – 1929
7 - My Blue Heaven - Seger Ellis – 1927
8 - My Blue Heaven - Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra – 1936
9 - Stars are the Windows of Heaven - Bar Harbor Society Orchestra – 1926
10 - Cielito Lindo (Beautiful Heaven) - Deanna Durbin with Victor Young and his Orchestra - 1941
11 – That’s What Heaven Means to Me - Ruth Etting - 1932
12 - That's What I Call Heaven - Rex Gordon's Aces – 1929
13 - This Is Heaven - Colonial Club Orchestra - 1929
14 - True Heaven - Scrappy Lambert with the Sam Lanin Orchestra – 1929
15 - Hell in My Heart - Teddy Simmons with Jimmy Noone and his Orchestra – 1937
16 - Limbo - Lord Tickler and the Jamaican Calypsonians – 1956
17 - Nowhere - Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra – 1940
18 - Mars is Heaven - Dimension X – 1950 (Radio Drama)
19 - A Star Fell Out of Heaven - Ben Bernie and his Orchestra – 1936
20 - Honeymoon in Hell - X Minus One – 1950 (Radio Drama)