A look through the Brainerd Dispatch archives with Terry McCollough combing the microfilm for tidbits of history through the decades going back to 1922.
Si Zentner
Crazy - Si Zentner, Nelson, Willie
Doggin Around - Si Zentner, Agree, Lena
Your Cheatin Heart - Si Zentner, Williams, Hank [1]
Sweetie - Si Zentner, Zentner, Si
Puddle Jumpin - Si Zentner, Zentner, Si
Columbus Stockade Blues - Si Zentner, Davis, Jimmie
King of the Road - Si Zentner, Miller, Roger [Coun
Caldonia [A.K.A. Caldonia Boogie] - Si Zentner, Moore, Fleecie
Simon Says - Si Zentner, Chiprut, Elliot
What Am I Living For? - Si Zentner, Harris, Art
Hurtin Heart - Si Zentner, Zentner, Si
The Tip of My Fingers - Si Zentner, Anderson, Bill [1]
The Race Is On - Si Zentner, Rollins, Don [1]
Various Artists
Roller Coaster - Busch, Lou
The Pink Panther Theme - Mancini, Henry
Like Young - Previn, Andre
Call Me - Hatch, Tony
Honorable Hong Kong Rock - May, Billy
Odd Job Man/I Wanna Be a James Bond Girl - Holmes, Leroy
Heap Big Chief - Strahl, Bob
Blue Danube Rock - Harding, Buster
Pussy Cat - Coleman, Cy
Lolita Ya-Ya - Harris, B.
Release Date: 7/9/1996 (5 out of 5 stars) Everyone has their favorites in the Ultra-Lounge series; this is one of mine. Unlike most of the volumes, this one doesn t stick to any one type of lounge music (Bossa Nova, Exotica, TV Themes, etc.). Instead, it is kind of an overview of ALL the styles this great series covers. So, if you d rather start with a series entry and not the famous Fuzzy Sampler , this might be a good place to begin.Highlights of Vol. 8 include: The eerie exotica of Jungalero by Les Baxter, the fantastic movie theme Charade (very James Bond), great spy music cuts Underwater Chase and I Want To Be A James Bo