Cure For Dementia
Yes, it’s a sad thing to visit your older relatives and they have no clue who you are. I see this frequently when I’m here playing the piano at the memory care unit. It’s what led me to invent the revolutionary substance prefrontallinium: a proprietary series of crackling and what sounds like surface noise, added to music in order to restore memory function and reverse symptoms of dementia. The resulting Magic Musical Earmuffs have been clinically shown to stave off cognitive decline. Get yours today.
Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 15:58 and 39:08 for local station ID:
Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:
Hour One:
1 - Forgetful - David Allyn with Boyd Raeburn and his Orchestra – 1945
2 - Have You Forgotten? - Jack Gifford with Jan Garber and his Orchestra - 1926
3 - To Be Forgotten - Wayne King and his Orchestra – 1929
4 - Have You Forgotten - Ruth Etting – 1931
5 - Little Rover (Don't Forget to Come Back Home) - Hollywood Dance Orchestra – 1923
6 - Tho You've Forgotten - Joe Rines and his Triadors - 1929
7 - You Forgot to Remember - Benny Goodman and his Orchestra – 1938
8 - Forgotten - Carl Williams – 1923
9 - Forgetful Blues - Isham Jones Orchestra – 1923
10 - Remember My Forgotten Man - Loretta Lee with George Hall and the Hotel Taft Orchestra - 1933
11 - You Forgot to Remember - Henry Burr – 1925
12 - Why Have You Forgotten Waikiki - Tom Clines – 1930
13 - The Kiss That You've Forgotten - Johnny Hamp – 1931
14 - I forgot to buy the license - Gene Cardos Orchestra – 1931
15 - It's All Forgotten Now - Gene Traxler with the Joe Haymes Orchestra – 1934
Hour Two:
16 - The Forgotten Father - Phil Harris Alice Faye Show – 1953
17 – Remember Me - Suspense – 1952
18 - It's All Forgotten Now - Jay Wilbur and his Band - 1934