Western Hits Remember Me?

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Western Hits Remember Me?

By: Ted Daigle & His Westerners

Origin: Jacquet River, New Brunswick, 🇨🇦

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  • Remember Me

    Track 1 Side 1 02:45

  • I Was Number One

    Track 2 Side 1 02:00

  • A Little Bitty Tear

    Track 3 Side 1 02:06

  • I'll Try Again

    Track 4 Side 1 02:16

  • The Chosen One

    Track 5 Side 1 02:11

  • Ten Years

    Track 6 Side 1 02:18

  • Homeless Hearts

    Track 1 Side 2 02:41

  • Four Thousand Years Ago

    Track 2 Side 2 01:59

  • Just a Girl I Used to Know

    Track 3 Side 2 03:05

  • Not Enough to Go Around

    Track 4 Side 2 02:37

  • Everybody's Somebody's Fool

    Track 5 Side 2 02:21

  • Your Turn to Cry

    Track 6 Side 2 01:49

Insight

A talented young Canadian, and a personable, easy-going, but very sincere young man is Ted Daigle. He possesses the happy faculty of selecting only the most pleasant and ear-pleasing tunes, whether they are to be played on one of his numerous radio shows or presented in one of his LPs. His taste in music is remarkable in that he is able to please whatever group he is playing to. Ted is equally at home with one of the latest "rock ’em—sock ’em" teen-type tunes or a jazz selection often referred to as "music for musicians." His first love, however, is a folk song—a song that has a story to tell.

Music has been this young Canadian’s life for some seven years, during which time he has been a highly successful broadcaster on three leading radio stations. He made his radio debut in his hometown of Bathurst, New Brunswick; from there, the entertainment trail took him to the Canadian Lakehead (where I first met him), and then on to greener pastures in the Nation’s Capital at CKOY. His on-air activities include the highest-rated show on the Ottawa station, where he programs folk, country, and western tunes, as well as a much-listened-to evening segment.

Whatever your mood at the moment, I recommend you lose no time in applying the needle to the wax contained herein—there’s bound to be one of Ted’s songs that will suit you to a "T".
-John Murphy, Program Director—CKOY

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