I love old radio stories. And I know a million of 'em. I've collected 'em down through the...
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I love old radio stories. And I know a million of 'em. I've collected 'em down through the years, like a hobby. Anecdotes and gossip and inside stories about the stars. Plus, I recall so many personal experiences from when I grew up and listened to one show after another. This girl singing used to be a favorite at my house - one of many. Now, it's all gone, except for the memories.
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Now I love old radio stories
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And I know a million of 'em
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I've collected 'em down through the years like a hobby
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Anecdotes and gossip
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and inside stories about the stars
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Plus I recall so many personal experiences
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from when I grew up and listened to one show after another
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This girl singing used to be a favorite at my house
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one of many
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Now it's all gone
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except for the memories
Clip duration: 25 seconds
Views: 128
Timestamp in movie: 00h 04m 29s
Uploaded: 04 April, 2022
Genres: comedy, drama, music
Summary: The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.
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