San Diego Pirate Radio Playlist
- 01:58 1008 kHz in Twente www.twentegold.nl
- 01:55 1927 - Ev'rything's Made For Love (vocals Gene Austin) - Orchestral accompaniment
- 01:52 1931 - The Longer That You Linger in Virginia (vocal refrain) - The Rhythmic Eight
- 01:49 1929 - Nobody But You (vocals Rollickers Quartet) - Fred Rich and his Orchestra
- 01:46 1946 - KAMPEREN
- 01:43 1936 - You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes (vocals Dolly Dawn) - Dolly Dawn and Her Dawn Patrol (George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra)
- 01:40 1930 - Each Day (no vocals) - Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers
- 01:37 1931 - High And Low (I've Been Looking For You) (vocals Rondoliers) - Ben Selvin and his Orchestra
- 01:34 1930 - I Don't Mind Walkin' In The Rain sung (vocals Roland Lance (Scrappy Lambert)) - Orchestral accompaniment
- 01:33 1949 - VEILIG VERKEER - BESCHERMING VAN DEN JEUGD
- 01:30 1938 - Oh, ma-ma (vocals Willy Derby) - The Ramblers o.l.v. Theo uden Marsman
- 01:27 1930 - A Cottage For Sale (vocals Willard Robison) - The New York Twelve
- 01:24 1939 - Dark Eyes (vocals Al Bowlly) - accompanied by unknown orchestra
- 01:21 1937 - There's a Lull In My Life (vocals Patty Andrews) - Leon Belasco and his Orchestra
- 01:18 1930 - Happy Days Are Here Again (vocals Sid Garry) - Hotel Pennsylvania Music (Phil Spitalny)
- 01:14 1935 - Mellow As A Cello (no vocals) - Joe Venuti and his Blue Four
- 01:11 1935 - Hü-o-hoh, alter Schimmel, hü-o-hoh! (vocals Austin Egen) - Tanzorchester Heinz Sandauer
- 01:08 1935 - Back To Those Happy Days (vocals Billy Scott-Coomber) - Jack Payne And His Band
- 01:05 1932 - Lovable (vocals Al Bowlly) - Roy Fox and his Band
- 01:03 1934 - I'll String Along With You (vocals Donald Peers) - Bertini And The Tower Blackpool Dance Band
- 01:00 1935 - Lulu's Back In Town (vocals Ronnie Gernarder) - Jack Payne and his Orchestra
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