The Day After ‘The Day the Music Died’
On February 3, 1959, the music did not quite die. It certainly suffered, and the aftershock was enough to leave many music fans feeling confused about the future, but as today’s show proves, the music most certainly did not die. There were simply too many artists still recording who were capable of carrying the torch, and today’s show focuses on what hit the charts in the wake of “The Day the Music Died.”
Songs include;
1) It’s Just a Matter of Time – Brook Benton
2) Since I Don’t Have You – The Skyliners
3) It Doesn’t Matter Anymore – Buddy Holly
4) Pretty Girls Everywhere – Eugene Church
5) Sea Cruise – Frankie Ford
6) Tall Paul – Annette (as a ‘Bad Hit’)
7) Stagger Lee – Lloyd Price
8) Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey – Little Richard
9) That’s All Right – Elvis Presley
10) I’m Left, You’re Right, She’s Gone – Elvis Presley
11) Mystery Train – Elvis Presley
12) My Baby Left Me – Elvis Presley
13) The All American Boy - Bill Parsons (aka Bobby Bare)




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