#NotBaconBits - From Nat King Cole to...


Yesterday we played Stardust, sung by Nat King Cole. So what song was chosen for today's #NotBaconBits connection? You can thank @Wolfpaw36 for this one...


As always for #NotBaconBits, once you've listened to today's choice, we're looking for your suggestions for tomorrow's track. Join in by tweeting us your suggestions @albiemediaAM with the #NotBaconBits hashtag or adding your suggestions in the comments of our #NotBaconBits Facebook posts - remember the link can be as simple or contrived as you want, in any music genre (it doesn't have to be classical or pop) and you can link to anything about the song - the title, the artist, words in the song, something about the video ... anything as long as you can explain how you got there and show your workings. If we pick your suggestion for the next song link in the chain, you'll get the credit in that day's article and shout outs on our social networking streams.

It seems the detour into the 1920's seemed to throw some people, so @OmandOriginal tried to redeem herself with a link via Natalie Cole to Bruce Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark. However, we were saved just in time by @Wolfpaw36, who said:

"Nat King Cole played W C Handy, father of the Blues, in the film St Louis Blues (1958). So sit back and enjoy some great blues from Gary BB Coleman - all 9 mins 13 secs..."

So here's The Sky Is Crying from the album Too Much Weekend.


Now it's your turn. What song would you choose to be the next track in our #NotBaconBits chain? Something about crying? The blues? Something a bit happier maybe? Let us know and we may play your connection suggestion tomorrow.

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