Saturday, December 15, 2012



Playlist for Saturday, December 15, 2012


The show is a fond look back at the first decade of WRAS, which went on the air on January 18, 1971. Many thanks to all who built this 100,000 watt FM legend and made it the most powerful all-student programmed station in the world.


(Artist, Song)

8 a.m. hour:

(This hour was a re-creation of the most popular holiday format in Atlanta radio history...Atlanta's Home for the Holidays, then programmed by Jim Hutto and Steve Goss.)

Carol of the Bells, Andre Kostelantez

Marvelous Toy, John Denver

Greensleeves, Kenny G

Feliz Navidad, Jose Feliciano

Do You Hear What I Hear?, Andy Williams

Frosty the Snowman, Leon Redbone

Christmas Bells, Mantovani

Here We Come A Caroling, Ray Conniff Singers

Christmas Festival, Fiedler/Boston Pops

(Backtrack)

Grown Up Christmas List, Amy Grant

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Carpenters

Cy Timmons, Once Upon A Christmas Tree

(Backtrack)

Happy Holidays, Andy Williams

It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, Andy Williams

The Little Drummer Boy, Bing Crosby & David Bowie

Linus & Lucy, Vince Guaraldi Trio

Glen Campbell, There's No Place Like Home



(Artist, Song, Album)

9 a.m. hour:


Elton John, Ballad of a Well Known Gun, Tumbleweed Connection

Tom Petty, Don't Do Me Like That, Damn The Torpedoes

The Hollies, On A Carousel, Greatest Hits

Pink Floyd, Speak To Me/Breathe, Dark Side Of The Moon

Pink Floyd, Fearless, Meddle

Randy Newman, I Think It's Going To Rain Today, The Best Of

Marianne Faithfull, As Tears Go By, Greatest Hits

Donovan, Sunshine Superman, Sunshine Superman

Creedence Clearwater Revival, It Ain't You Or Me, Willy and the Poor Boys

Jimmy Cliff, You Can Get It If You Really Want, The Harder They Come

Derek & The Dominos, Bell Bottom Blues, Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs

Chicago, State Of The Union, Chicago V

Andy Griffith, Flop Eared Mule, Andy Griffith Sings Old Time Songs

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I welcome your comments to this family-friendly, moderated blog. To keep you from being disappointed, I don't profess to be an expert in music, play only deep cuts, and be a music snob. I listened to top 40 and liked it. And I do repeat songs because I pull music off the wall on the fly - just like the old days.