Here's what’s playing -- accompanied, of course, by about 240 remarkable photographs from the same years. It makes for a profoundly enjoyable and moving “sentimental journey.”
1) Glenn Miller Orchestra: “String of Pearls” (1942)
2) The Andrews Sisters: “Begin the Beguine” (1945)
3) Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra: “Can’t We Be Friends?” (1935)
4) Andy Williams: “The Days of Wine and Roses” (1963)
5) Eydie Gorme: “Hello Young Lovers” (1959)
6) Nat King Cole (Backed by the Billy May Orchestra): “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” (1964)
7) Connie Francis: “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool” (1960)
8) Perry Como (With the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Chorus): “Patricia” (1950)
9) Benny Goodman Orchestra: “Here’s Love In Your Eyes” (1936)
10) Robert Goulet: “Gigi” (1962)
11) Guy Lombardo Orchestra (Kenny Gardner, vocals): “Getting to Know You” (1951)
12) Fred Astaire (With the Johnny Green Orchestra): “The Way You Look Tonight” (1936)