Highest debut Is That All There Is-Peggy Lee #15

Fortunate Son/Down On The Corner-Creedence Clearwater Revivial
Tonight I'll Be Staying With You-Bob Dylan
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye-Steam
Big bonus for Don McCoy!

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Peggy Lee's last big hit recording "Is That All There Is?" remains, 40 years later, as potent and moving a song about pathos and triumph. such a wonderful torch singer she was, right up there with Julie London!
funny piece of trivia about Don McCoy's little green Fiat: one day a fellow Tiger comrade and i picked up and moved his car, placing it onto the adjoining sidewalk parallel next to the rear of KFXM's building -- we also left a stuffed Ed GRrrr toy in the front seat... wow, did the 'Dirty' One get a laugh outa that noise!
Was CHARLIE WALTERS older than the others? He looked like he was not in the same peer group.
No, Charlie was the same age as the rest of us. Jonny Bruce
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