Robert W. Morgan continues his run as the sole voice behind another edition of the GOLDEN YEAR, syndicated by Drake-Chenault.
It’s in with the NEW in the USA and out with the OLD in the USSR; the Yankees lose?; things are shaking in San Francisco – again; and Henry Higgins loses his temper!
Johnny Mathis explains how he had the “hits,” but no gigs; the “Fat Man” is squeaky clean; Paul Anka had a crush on an older woman; Ricky Nelson talks about his 2nd hit which sold millions; Jerry Lee Lewis recalls getting it right the first time; and Jimmy Rogers is cutting hits at three in the morning!
The Coasters pledge they will find what they are looking for; Sonny James, who passed away this past February 22nd, yearns for a first love; Perry Como is going in circles; Pat Boone is looking for romantic correspondence on the beach; and Ernie Freeman’s hit might be rated “R.”
The syndicated version of THE GOLDEN YEAR: 1957