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Friday, January 20, 2023

Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg's Night Train Show, Volume 2:
Solid COLD Woo Woo for You You - Morse Code of Love!

BOOTH ANNOUNCER GARY OWENS:
...and the cow was returned to its rightful owner.


And that's the latest from S-P-M-M news...
fast, up-to-the-minute, completely fake
and proud of it. Now stand by for

  THE  
  NIGHT TRAIN  
  SHOW  

 WITH 
 ARNIE  
 "WOO WOO" 
  GINSBURG  

on the station that's #1 for music and fun - S-P-M-M!

COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO START VIDEO NOW!


"Little Bitty Girl" - Bobby Rydell
(Mar./Apr. 1960, highest chart pos. #19 Hot 100/#43 Cash Box)

From Philly, PA - that was teen idol Bobby Rydell kicking-off the show with
"Little Bitty Girl," the B side of his 1960 top 3 charting hit single "Wild One."
The record was a doublesider because "Little Bitty Girl" cracked the top 20.




It's a frantic friendly Friday in Beantown
and I'm Arnie Ginsburg - The Woo Woo
(CHOO-CHOO WHISTLE) for you-you.
Welcome to The Night Train Show
on WMEX in Boston Mass, with simul-
casts on YouTube and on sister station
S-P-M-M -- Retrosonic Radio. This is
another special SOLID COLD edition.
Every record on tonight's program has a
cold open aka a cold intro. In the late 50s
to mid 60s when my "Wimex" show was
big in Beantown, many if not most 45s
had cold intros. I'm all set to bring you
the tops in pops, so don't touch that dial.



Up next, The Duprees. In the fall of 1962 their debut single "You Belong To Me"
brushed the top 5. From the Wim-ex Tune-dex, here's the group's follow-up.
It's another great sound and another hit that peaked in the top 15 at the
end of the year. The Duprees-- "My Own True Love!" 


"My Own True Love" - The Duprees
(Dec. 1962, highest chart pos. #13 Hot 100/#16 Cash Box

You just heard the fabulous Duprees, the Italian-American vocal quintet
from Jersey City, performing their second hit single "My Own True Love."
If the tune sounds familiar, it's because the melody is "Tara's Theme"
from the soundtrack of the epic 1939 film Gone With The Wind






Checkin' the Wimex "Don't be late for
your date on a Friday night (CUCKOO)
cuckoo time," it's 8:05. You're listening
to Old Leather Lungs, Arnie Ginsburg,
on Boston's Big X and S-P-M-M... the
station with personality. Here now are
The Capris, the doo-wop vocal group
from Queens, New York, that scored
a top 3 hit in 1961 with "There's A
Moon Out Tonight." I think you'll
get the message that these guys
are terrific when you hear them
sing "Morse Code Of Love." 


"Morse Code Of Love" - The Capris (Jan. 1982 single) 




A keen sound in Beantown...
those are The Capris with
"Morse Code Of Love."
Believe it or nuts...
that record was made
in the early 80s, but it
brings back the authentic
doo-wop sound of the late 50s
and early 60's. "Morse Code
Of Love" is a popular play
on Oldies radio channels.
To this day, audiences and
DJs alike assume that it's
an unreleased gem of the
genre waxed by the original
Capris group decades earlier. 


Hey, wanna look your best for less? Make it over to your pal Mal's.
You'll love to shop where savings are tops... and Mal's tops them all. Remember,
Mal's clothes are the people's choice. Be sure to tell him Arnie Ginsburg sent you.

 I was at the hop at Surf Nantasket last Friday night with the Three D's
and I had a mess of requests for our hit commercial, all about
your pal Mal's at 1016 Great Plain Ave. in Needham. 


 So if you're all set, let's listen to yours truly, Old Achin' Adenoids, Arnie Ginsburg,
trying my best to sing along with Mal and The Three D's doing the "Pal Mal Rock!" 


"Pal Mal Rock" - The Three D's feat. Arnie Ginsburg 

COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO START VIDEO NOW!


"Splish Splash" - Bobby Darin (June/July 1958, highest
chart pos. #2 Cash Box/#3 Hot 100, perf. on May 2, 1959,
episode of The Dick Clark Show aka Dick Clark's
Saturday Night Beechnut Show)

How can you lose with the platters I choose? Starting the second half
of the show, that was Bobby Darin in 1959 making a "Splish Splash"
with an exciting live performance on The Dick Clark Show.


If you noticed the teenagers in the studio audience chewing their cud,
you were reminded that the pop music program was also known
as Dick Clark's Saturday Night Beechnut Show.


A top 3 hit in 1958, "Splish Splash"
 is the song responsible for giving
Bobby Darin's recording career
a major boost. As you heard,
the lyrics mention characters
from other hit songs of the
50s including "Lollipop,"
"Peggy Sue" and "Good
Golly Miss Molly."
If you're just now
tuning in, this is

The Ginsburg-Go 
on Color Radio...

and here's one of the longest
lasting and most successful
R&B vocal groups of all time,
The Drifters. They've got the
 #12 sound in Good Guys town.
It's "Some Kind Of Wonderful!"


"Some Kind Of Wonderful" - The Drifters
(Apr./May 1961, highest chart pos. #6 R&B/#11 Cash Box/#32 Hot 100


Not to be confused with the 1967 hit
by the Soul Brothers Six, that was a
different song with the same title -
"Some Kind Of Wonderful" - this
one written by Gerry Goffin and
Carole King and first recorded by
The Drifters in 1961. That Drifters
single brushed the top 5 on the R&B
chart and made a run at the top 10 on
Cash Box. For some reason, it didn't
do as well on the Billboard Hot 100
chart, stopping short of the top 30. 

Arnie Ginsburg on WMEX and
S-P-M-M, your host up and down
the New England coast 7 nights
a week.  I'm gonna play this next
record just because - just because
I like it, just because it was a big
hit... and "Just Because" it's by
R&B great Lloyd Price!  
 

"Just Because" - Lloyd Price
(Mar.Apr. 1957, highest chart pos. #3 R&B,
#22 Cash Box/#29 Hot 100)





That was another SOLID COLD blast
from the past on the Ginsburg Show,
a rebound sound from the spring of
1957, Louisiana-born R&B singer
Lloyd Price with "Just Because."

Golly, that's all the time I have
for this second SOLID COLD
edition of my world famous

  NIGHT TRAIN  

  SHOW  

I hope you had fun.
I know I did.


Stick around. Coming up on the flip side of Gary Owens' news,
your rowdy rodent of the radio, Denny the Dell Rat, will be
here to bust your brain with another Mom & Pop Quiz
in his exclusive Shady's Place series

 DENNY THE DELL RAT 

 WANTS TO KNOW..... 

and I'll be back soon to spin more Wimex Winners here on
S-P-M-M... the station that's #1 for music and fun

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

To sing us off, Neil Sedaka with "Oh! Carol," a song he wrote for Carole King,
and a big hit it was - reaching its zenith at number 5 around Christmas 1959.
Now this is Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg saying so long and take care!


"Oh! Carol" - Neil Sedaka
(Nov./Dec. 1959, highest chart pos. #5 Cash Box/#9 Hot 100,
perf. on December 05, 1959, ep. of The Dick Clark Show
aka Dick Clark's Saturday Night Beechnut Show)

Oh! Carol

Friday, January 14, 2022

The Night Train Show with Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg -
Volume 1: Solid COLD Woo Woo for You You!


BOOTH ANNOUNCER GARY OWENS:
...and the cow was returned to its rightful owner.


And that's the latest from S-P-M-M news...
fast, up-to-the-minute, completely fake
and proud of it. Now stand by for

 THE 
 NIGHT TRAIN SHOW  
 WITH 
 ARNIE 
  "WOO WOO" 
 GINSBURG 

on the station that's #1 for music and fun - S-P-M-M!

COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO START VIDEO NOW!


"Tallahassee Lassie" - Freddy Cannon
(June/July 1959, highest chart pos. #6 Hot 100 & Cash Box)

Brushing the top 5 in the summer of 1959, that was Boston's
own rock & roll legend Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon doing
his exciting debut single "Tallahassee Lassie," a song released
the following year on the album The Explosive! Freddy Cannon.




It's a frantic friendly Friday in Beantown
and I'm Arnie Ginsburg - The Woo Woo
(CHOO-CHOO WHISTLE) for you-you. Welcome aboard the The Night Train
Show on WMEX in Boston Mass.
For my first simulcast on YouTube
and on S-P-M-M Retro Radio, I'm
presenting a special Solid COLD
edition. Every record I play from
now on until the end of the show
has a cold open aka a cold intro.
Why? Because, in the late 50s
through mid 60s, when my
"Wimex" show was on the
air, many of the records
that made the top 40
had cold intros.



I'm all set to spin the tops in pops... so don't touch that dial.
The Night Train's next stop is the stage of the TV show Shindig!
 That's where we find Jay And The Americans, the fine group
from Queens, New York, set to do one of their biggest hits.
From The Woo Woo to you-you, this is-- "Cara Mia!"


"Cara, Mia" - Jay And The Americans
(July 1965, highest chart pos. #4 Hot 100 & Cash Box,
perf. on July 28, 1965, ep. of Shindig!)

That was "Cara, Mia," this week's number four score on the
Wimex Tunedex, the latest from Jay And The Americans
featuring Jay Black, their second lead singer, a man
nicknamed "The Voice." After hearing him croon
that tune, you know why.




I'm Arnie Ginsburg, and they nicknamed
me "Old Leather Lungs" and "Old Achin' Adenoids." You're hearing things on
WMEX Boston - 1510 on your radio
dial - and simulcasting on our sister
station S-P-M-M. Let me remind
you that every platter on tonight's
program is served COLD, meaning
that it has a cold open, so bundle up
and get ready to hear more top 40
gems hand plucked by yours truly
from the Good Guy survey. Here
comes another great one, a biggie
by Bobby Vee. Now that you've
won her heart and taken her
away, Bobby pleads to you--
"Take Good Care Of My Baby!"



"Take Good Care Of My Baby" - Bobby Vee
(Aug./Sept. 1961, highest chart pos. #1 Hot 100 & Cash Box)

From 1961, that was "Take Good Care Of My Baby," a number one smash
by Bobby Vee who was fabulous no matter if he was singing rock & roll,
rockabilly or pop. Bobby's career was born The Day The Music Died
when rock & roll legend Buddy Holly was killed in a plane crash
on the way to a gig, and Bobby and his band filled-in at the last
minute. In a fateful decision, Dion DiMucci, one of the show's
headliners, decided not to take that doomed flight.

In case you forgot, I'm Arnie Ginsburg,
WOO WOO-ing you (TOOT TOOT!)
with the best sounds in Beantown.
I'm your man in the night, here to
satisfy your musical appetite.
We're smack dab in the middle
of a 7-in-a-row commercial free
cruise on The Night Train Show
coming to you from "The Big X"
in Boston and simulcasting on
S-P-M-M Retrosonic Radio.

Now here's the Wimex Pick-to-Click
by a group called The Demilles, also
known as The Camerons. If they
sound like Dion & The Belmonts
it's because, singing bass on this
record, is Carlo Mastrangelo, an
original member of The Belmonts
with and without Dion DiMucci.
Listen to The Demilles and their
song about-- "Donna Lee!"


"Donna Lee" - The Demilles
(Feb. 1964, uncharted)




The Woo Woo here for you you on
S-P-M-M. While the others are
blabbin', I'm slabbin' - playing
the greatest records you ever
heard, plus the greatest records
you never heard. I just spun a
platter by The Demilles doing
their darndest to battle back
against the British Invasion
with a great homegrown sound,
a jumpin' retro-style doo-wop
ditty called "Donna Lee."

More music in a minute, but first,
check out the hit record I made
with the guys down at Adventure
Car Hop on Route 1 in Saugus!


 LISTEN TO ARNIE'S "GINSBURGER" SPOT 
 FOR ADVENTURE CAR HOP! 



It's The Ginsburg Go on Color Radio,
and the Wimex Tunedex don't be
late for your date on a Friday nite
(CUCKOO!) cuckoo time is 8:15.

I'm the Woo-Woo, Arnie Ginsburg, your
 host up and down the New England coast,
and this is The Night Train Show on
WMEX Boston and S-P-M-M... where
we go huntin' for the great sounds of
yesteryear and bring 'em back alive.
Our Million Dollar Weekend is just
getting started, and here's another
Solid COLD blast from the past.
From three years ago on the
Ginsburg Show, a rebound sound
from 1959. R&B man Lloyd Price
has an important announcement-- 
"I'm Gonna Get Married!"


"I'm Gonna Get Married" - Lloyd Price
(Sept. 1959, highest chart pos. #1 R&B/#2 Cash Box/#3 Hot 100)






You're tuned to 15-10 WMEX in Boston
town and beamed into your home on
S-P-M-M Retrosonic Radio. We're
riding the Night Train and I'm your
conductor, Arnie Ginsburg, The Woo-
Woo. You just heard Looziana R&B
great Lloyd Price break the news
that he's gonna get married, a
chart-topper in the fall of '59.
Wedding bells were ringing
that same year for a guy
named Johnny Maestro.
Heeeer's Johnny with
his group The Crests
and-- "I Do!"


"I Do" - The Crests
(May/June 1959, B side of "Six Nights A Week")

From the Good Guys survey, that was Johnny Maestro and his group
The Crests with the B side of their 1959 record "Six Nights A Week,"
walking down the aisle of love and singing their vows on-- "I Do." 
When I get hitched I'm gonna say "I Woo!" (BICYCLE HORN)


Golly, that's all the time I have for this Solid COLD edition of my
Night Train Show. I hope you had a good time because I sure did.


START VIDEO NOW!

Stay tuned, coming up after Gary Owens
and the news, my good buddy Hy Lit
will be along with a special Solid Cold
edition of his show Natural Hy, and
I'll be back soon with more of my
Good Guy gold here on S-P-M-M...
the #1 station for a rock & roll nation.
To play us off, Rock & Roll Hall of
 Famer Duane Eddy and his twangy
guitar going top 3 on the chart in the
summer of '60 with the instrumental
theme from the Dick Clark movie
Because They're Young. Till next
time this is your pal on the radio,
Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg,
 saying so long and take care!


"Because They're Young" - Duane Eddy
(June/July 1960, highest chart pos. #3 Cash Box/#4 Hot 100,
theme from Apr. 1960 film Because They're Young)