•JjyjM' Ohi THE DOV/M BEAT 1 i iiss 1 i ; J i——! 1 i / l-A 1 1 ri J 1 : 1 1 "Tl 1= Vi 4 -1 ■ J ft 1 # r m i « d ^ L..." 'v 1 i ‘ By—Patty Osborne, 1*. EVERy-TILIE Vi/E SAY GOODBYE,,one of the nevrest and mcst beautiful ballads of the dayi. Made for sweethearts, moon, June, Ah-h-h. "Everytime we say Grocdbye, I die a little", 2, AND HER TEARS FIDIVED LIKE WINE,.Here‘s a tune thats a real pipperoo-EUa Fitz gerald singing with Johnny Long’s "Ork" really does it up bjrown, "And her'tears ' flowed like wine, and her tears flowed like vjine ~ She*s a real sad tomato, she*s a busted valentine cause her Mania done told her the nan is dam unkind," 3. SATURDAY NIGHT.....Another one of those songs that tells how the gals back home feel about you guys in the service, "Saturday Night is the loneliest ni^t in the week - Cause thats the night that my sv/cetie and I used to dancc Cheek to cheek," (See wh'at I mean??????????) DON’T FENCE ME ]N,..,‘.This one really has.been going the rovinds - Every body is singing, it frcm Lawrence Tibbett, the Metropolitan.Opera $tar to Roy Rogers,; the covAioy singing star; Although Cole Porter is getting all the rpyalty checks,'he is' not the composcr, a cowboy from Missouri really wrote it arfew years ago* Porter bought it from the cowboy for the small sum of ^^150,00,^-so you .can easily see hew he has mopped up. on it,. .. . ^ . 5. LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT,.,, ,A Latin /up.erxcan loyi? song with a hauiiting melody, Charley Spivak does a mighty neat job on'.his recording of this tune - on the re verse side of the platter is that popular Irish Lullaby,."To6-ra-lo-ra-loo-ra", Both are very, very.good and more so,'if you*re.'a Spivak fan, 6, LILI MARLENE (pronounced Lili Marlione) 'A'^)Out the. only good thing to come from Germany in a long,, long time'.is this sweet ^mn^er»;- The Ge^.n Troops sang it and our boys picked it up in North’Africa, and'now" all America is, familiar with its plaintive tune, "Underneath the lamp ..post, by the'.barracks., gate, standing all alone, every nij^t you’ll,see her vjait; ~ ,She waits for a boy who marched away, and though he’s gone, she hears him say, Qh .promica.you'll be tiTie — Fare thee well, Lili Marlene ti^’ I come back to ypu, - Farp thee well Lili Marlene", Its a pretty song rmd'the sentiment goes for your girl wherever'^she may.be, 7» 1 LITTLE ON THE LONELY SIDE,,,,,p:rpbably racet of you.haye heard .this very’pretty iuid sweet song - and I know ther,Q, aro'/^llions of girls in the U,S,A. _ tonight who ' ' can truthfully echo the se;ntimehts 6f this song, .SuT..there’s a GR/iND’DAY coriinglll Hope you fellov/s have enjoyed this,little, chat about songs and such things, Vfe thou^t it mi^^f’specially appeal to the boys’!overs,!?as, kinda’ substitute for the corncr Juke-box, See ya’ next month with some more new tunes. Bye now. Patty,