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John David

  • Who doesn’t want to be happy, right? On this episode of Davey Bee’s Hit Song Vault, Davey and John David invite the bluebird of happiness to join them, and talk about tunes that can put a skip in your step, and a big ol’ smile on your face!
  • On this episode, John David and Davey Bee try to get you into shape with songs about walking! Keep the pace as they meander down the path of hit tracks about walking.
  • Songs about culture, songs about peace, and idealistic songs with a special place in our hearts — that’s what folk music is all about! On this episode, Davey Bee and John David look at the most essential songs of the American folk music revival of the 1960s.
  • The 1950s gave birth to doo-wop music, one of the most happy-go-lucky genres of soul music that any teenager could perform! On this episode of Davey Bee’s Hit Song Vault, Davey Bee and John David stand on the street corner and serenade you with some facts about the highest ranking and most infectious doo-wop recordings.
  • All aboard! Get in and listen this episode of Davey Bee’s Hit Song Vault with Davey Bee and John David — which is ready to depart for a whole slew of hits about major metropolitan cities across the United States.
  • Moo-moo! Meow-meow! Tweet-tweet! Roar! On this episode, Davey Bee and and John David take a short safari through the animal kingdom and talk about hits that are about birds, creatures, critters, and beasts.
  • You’d think people would’ve had enough of silly love songs, but not Davey Bee! On this episode, Davey and John David call up Cupid, have him drawback his bow, and let his arrows point us toward those number one hits about love.
  • You can’t step in the same river twice, but on this episode of Davey Bee’s Hit Song Vault, you can enjoy these river-focused tracks again and again! Listen to Davey and John David introduce you to songs about streams and waterways that will keep you current.
  • The first recorded use of the term “one-hit wonder” was in 1957, and since then, many groups have been producing songs that can be called just that. On this episode of Davey Bee’s Hit Song Vault, Davey and John David travel through four decades of popular music to talk about who recorded which hit — and when!
  • There was a time in the 1960s when some music was called “bubblegum." On this episode, Davey Bee and John David unwrap some of those songs with infectious melodies and polished productions for you to chew on!