The World's Oldest Profession (Part 2) I want to be quite clear. My name is Bob. I am not a John. That's my brother. But he doesn't partake either.
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REQ:Request
BED:Bed
NEW:New Release
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Background music, in order: (1) Billy Vaughn And His Orchestra - "Never on Sunday" ("The Sundowners," Dot 1960) (2) Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen - "Never on Sunday" ("The Big Ones - Kenny Ball Style," Kapp 1963) (3) Hugo Winterhalter - "Never on Sunday" ("Goes . . . Continental," RCA Victor 1962 (4) The Ramsey Lewis Trio - "Never on Sunday" ("Never on Sunday," Argo 1961) (5) Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - "Never on Sunday" ("The Lonely Bull," A&M 1962) (6) Roy Clark - "Never on Sunday" ("Superpicker," Dot 1973) (7) Geoff Love Singers With Geoff Love & His Orchestra- "Never on Sunday" ("The Singers And The Song - Somewhere My Love," Sounds Superb 1973) (8) The Baskerville Hounds - "Never on Sunday" ("Featuring Space Rock, Part 2," Dot 1967) (9) Richard "Groove" Holmes - "Never on Sunday" ("Welcome Home," World Pacific Jazz (US) / Liberty (UK) 1968) (10) Igniters Steel Band - "Never on Sunday" ("Igniters Explode," Self-titled 1974) (11) Don Costa - "Never on Sunday" (Single A-Side, United Artists (US) / London American Recordings 1960)
Oops! During its airing, I discovered that I had mistakenly substituted "Down on the Farm" for "Walkin' All Night," and back announced it in error as well. This one suggests the "practice" exists out in the country, so it's fitting enough.