Good Monday morning gang and welcome to the Memorial Day 2020 edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we take the time to remember and honor all our Military who have paid the ultimate price for our Freedom, with their lives. Thank you and God Bless. Our record today is one from American Forces Radio And Television Service, which since it's inception in 1942, has provided has provided entertainment on both radio and television for service members and their Families, stationed overseas.
Using Discogs, I was able to find several records in this series, but not this one. Judging
from the release dates of the individuals songs, I believe it was probably released in 1979 on the American Forces Radio And Television Service label, which is a division of the Department Of Defense. All these records were to be recalled or destroyed after the service transitioned to cassettes in the mid 1980s.
The record has no title, but these are the songs on the track list. I've deemed the side that reads P- 18473 as the A side and P - 19784 as it's B- side.
1. "My Sharona" - The Knack (3:57)
2. "Light My Fire"/ "137 Disco Heaven" - (edited version) - Amili Stewart (3:49)
3. "I Know A Heartache When I See One" - Jennifer Warnes (3:19)
4. "Let's Go" - The Cars (3:30)
5. "Last Of The Singing Cowboys" - The Marshall Tucker Band (4:02)
1. "Long Live Rock" - The Who (3:53)
2. "Thought I Could" - The Dells (3:43)
3. "I Thought Of You Today" (edited version) - Randy Brown (3:14)
4. "Do It Good" - A Taste Of Honey (4:00)
5. "It's Over" - Alma Faye (3:40)
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