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Happy Years: 60 Hits From the 40’s and 50’s
Disc 1
01. Rum and Coca‐Cola
02. Sh‐Boom
03. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
04. (We’re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
05. Roll Over Beethoven
06. That’ll Be the Day
07. Unforgettable
08. Swinging on a Star
09. As I Love You
10. You’re Breaking My Heart
11. We’ll Meet Again
12. Manana (Is Soon Enough for Me)
13. Three Coins in the Fountain
14. I’ve Heard That Song Before
15. Cara Mia
16. Buttons and Bows
17. London Is the Place for Me
18. (When We Are Dancin’) I Get Ideas
19. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
20. The Finger of Suspicion
Disc 2
01. In the Mood
02. Saturday Night Is the Loneliest Night in the Week
03. That Certain Party
04. Charmaine
05. That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
06. Be My Love
07. It’s Love‐Love‐Love
08. Great Balls of Fire
09. Maybellene
10. The Gypsy
11. Again
12. When
13. Sentimental Journey
14. (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?
15. I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
16. But Not for Me
17. G.I. Jive
18. Open the Door Richard
19. Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)
20. Amapola
Disc 3
01. Nature Boy
02. Till the End of Time
03. You Won’t Be Satisfied
04. Blueberry Hill
05. A Teenager’s Romance
06. I’ll Be Home
07. Mr. Wonderful
08. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
09. The Trolley Song
10. Lipstick on Your Collar
11. Lili Marlene
12. Goodnight Irene
13. Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)
14. Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
15. Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
16. Sugartime
17. Musici Musici Music!
18. Tennessee Waltz
19. Paper Doll
20. Heartaches
Count Basie
Miscellaneous
Open The Door, Richard
Open the Door Richard
Count Basie and His Orchestra
Words by Dusty Fletcher and John Mason
Music by Jack McVea and Don Howell
Peaked at # 1 in 1947 and, true to the times, six OTHER versions also made the
Top 10
Three Flames (#1); Dusty Fletcher (#3); Jack McVea (#3); the Charioteers (#6);
Louis Jordan (#6); and The Pied Pipers (#8)
Intro-conversations mingled in a crowded room
? at the club tonight. Ole Richard went home early-he's got the key to the
house. I'm gonna knock on the door, see if I kin get in.
Open the door, Richard! Ya see, Richard sleeps in the back room. It's kinda hard
to hear.
Maybe I better knock a little louder.
Open the door, Richard! I don't think Richard heard me yet. Knock one more
time-let's see
what's gonna happen.
Richard, open the door, please.
SUNG: Open the door, Richard
Open the door and let me in
Open the door, Richard
Richard, why don't you open that door?
Richard, open the door, man-it's *co-hold* out here'n this air. Now look-there's that
old woman 'cross the street lookin' out the windah
(Who's that, Widow Sweet?)
That must be her sister, I guess. She wants to make SURE this is me. She's tryin'
to find out
what's happenin'. Yes, it's me and I'm late again!
(?, did you hear what the lady's sayin'?)
No, what is she sayin'?
(She said you sure look common out here'n the street.)
COMMON? Man, I got class I ain't never used yet. I'm gonna knock again-
Richard's got to get up.
Open the door, Richard! Man, you got a key to the house?
(No,?, I don't have a key. I DON'T have a key.)
Somebody's got to get in the house. We can't climb in the transit.
(Oh, I know he's in there.)
How YOU know he's in there?
(I can hear him breathin'.)
Ooooh, let's try it one more time!
Richard, open that door, man. Maybe Richard's gone.
SUNG: Open the door, Richard
Open the door and let me in
Open the door, Richard
Richard, why don't you open that door?
I know he's in there.
(how you know he's in there?)
Why, you got on the suit.
I know I got on the only suit. Ain't got but one suit between us. That's the
reason why I don't like to roooooom with nobody.
FADE
Richard, why don'tcha open the door, man?
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: *cold."*
This entire song is done on an ad-lib basis and it varies WIDELY from other
versions, which were considerably funnier. "?" represents the names or
nicknames of the band members which I could not comprehend. Still it IS the
version that made #1.