In Person with Dinah Shore goes back to an era when musical lyrics had meaning and didn't use language that would make a sailor blush. And on top of that, these songs actually have a Melody, with Dinah Shore doing a good job on them. Truman Bradley was the announcer, with the Gordon Jenkins band providing the music.
These were recorded during WWII and many of the programs refer to the fact that the shows were also produced for the "Boys overseas". Although obviously a civilian production as demonstrated by the "Mum" deodorant ads, it's possible that AFRS may have also aired the series. Click here to read more about Dinah Shore In Person
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Please enjoy these 23 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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03.19.1943 | first song hit the road to dreamland | ||
02.19.1943 | first song when johnny comes marching home | ||
02.12.1943 | first song this happy go lucky day | ||
02.05.1943 | first song for me and my gal | ||
01.22.1943 | first song i want to go back to west virginia | ||
01.15.1943 | first song hip hip hooray | ||
01.08.1943 | first song on the road to morocco | ||
01.01.1943 | first song a touch of texas | ||
12.25.1942 | first song a merry american christmas | ||
12.18.1942 | first song hip hip hooray | ||
12.11.1942 | first song a touch of texas | ||
09.25.1942 | first song blue skies | ||
09.11.1942 | first song kalamazoo | ||
09.04.1942 | first song who wouldnt love you | ||
08.28.1942 | first song jingle jangle jingle | ||
07.31.1942 | first song sunday | ||
07.24.1942 | first song bicycle built for two | ||
07.17.1942 | first song met him on a monday | ||
07.10.1942 | first song who wouldnt love you | ||
07.03.1942 | first song three little sisters | ||
06.26.1942 | first song yankee doodle dandy | ||
06.19.1942 | first song three little sisters | ||
06.12.1942 | first song not mine |
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