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Bergen & McCarthy: "Tenth Anniversary"
Nice rendition of this song: You Go to My Head.

You go to my head
And you linger like a hauntin' refrain
And I find you spinning round in my brain
Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne <--I like that line

You go to my head
Like a sip of sparkling burgundy brew
And I find the very mention of you
Like the kicker in a julep or two

The thrill of the thought that you might give a thought
To my plea, casts a spell over me
So, I say to myself get a hold of yourself
Can't you see that it never can be?

You go to my head
With smile that makes my temperature rise
Like a summer with a thousand Julys <--I like that line, too
You intoxicate my soul with your eyes

Though I'm certain that this heart of mine
Hasn't a ghost of a chance with this crazy romance
You go to my head

The thrill of the thought that you might give a thought
To my plea, casts a spell over me
So, I say to myself get a hold of yourself
Can't you see that it never can be?

You go to my head
With smile that makes my temperature rise
Like a summer with a thousand Julys
You intoxicate my soul with your eyes

Though I'm certain that this heart of mine
Hasn't a ghost of a chance in this crazy romance
You go to my head


The Green Hornet: "A Matter of Evidence"
Damn - I wasn't paying enough attention, because I thought this was The Shadow, instead. Rich guy, in the newspaper business, whose real identity is only known by one other person, who's often seen as the enemy.

It was a little confusing until they mentioned the Green Hornet.

Huh - they've got another actor as the lead character. I don't like the voice very much.

Kato: "When are we going?"
Rick Reed (a.k.a. the Green Hornet): "In just a moment - as soon as I get this hand grenade."

... oh, I forgot - the cop who works in the department in town is Irish and just calls him "Hornet". But with his accent it always sounds like he's saying, "Harlot".
Philip Marlowe: "The Covered Bridge"
Once again, another, "I love you so much and now I just killed you" kind of stories (well, and much more - it is Philip Marlowe, after all).
And I got to hear about the signing of the Magna Carta on CBS' "You Are There" before that (it's a reenactment of a famous event in history, with reporters asking participants what's going on - so a re-imagining, really). I thought kids might like this, but maybe it would be boring because it's just radio. I know PBS has done stuff like that - what was the name of that dog character who did historic events & novels?
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