1944 on the Radio — Frank Sinatra, Feb. 12, 1944

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The crew of the B-24 Shoo-Shoo Baby, courtesy of Wikipedia.


Feb. 12, 1944

It’s Saturday in 1944 and today we have:

— Jim and his companions plan to blow up a Japanese airfield in “The Adventures of Jungle Jim.” Courtesy of Archive.org.

The Band of the Training Command of the Army Air Forces with Sgt. Johnny Desmond under the direction of Capt. Glenn Miller. “Jukebox Saturday Night!” Courtesy of Archive.org

Gene Tierney is the guest on “Blue Ribbon Town,” with Groucho Marx. (poor audio quality). Courtesy of Archive.org.

Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra with host Bob Hope on “Command Performance.” Courtesy of Archive.org.

“A Light in the Dark” on “The Green Hornet.” Courtesy of Archive.org.

“The Man Behind the Gun.” Courtesy of Archive.org.

“Missing: Harold Ascort” is another case for “Nick Carter: Master Detective.” Courtesy of Archive.org.

“Your Hit Parade.” “Speak Low” by Frank Sinatra is ranked No. 8; No. 3 is “Mairzy Doats.”  No. 2 is “My Heart Tells Me.”

Frank Sinatra sings the No. 1 song, “Shoo-Shoo, Baby.”   Wow listen to all the screaming for Frank Sinatra! And that explains all the gags about the song for about the last month. Courtesy of Archive.org.

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