Moody's Mood
Frankie Crocker's sign-off song was "My Way," famously performed by Frank Sinatra. The song became synonymous with Crocker, a popular New York City radio DJ, as he used it to conclude his shows. Its themes of individuality and self-reflection resonated with his listeners, making it a memorable part of his broadcasts.
There I Go "There I Go" is not the title of the song. It's actually called "Moody's Mood for Love" and it's by King Pleasure. That is the song he played at the end of his show.
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Of course, you can record songs from radio station and transfer to you ipod. I prefer to record music from different radio stations,such as XM, AOL,Yahoo radio,etc. It is total free. Then save the record audio as mp3,WMA, WAV, AC3, M4A, AAC, OGG, APE,etc.
The TuneIn Radio app will aloow you to record the stream from any radio station you are listening to.
Answer"If Frankie Crocker isn't on your radio, your radio isn't really on.""In time will take time to make time."
Frankie Crocker had two children. His mother, who was named Elizabeth, passed away in 2005. Crocker himself was a prominent radio personality and influential figure in the music industry until his death in 2000.
Frankie Crocker's sign-off song was "My Way," famously performed by Frank Sinatra. The song became synonymous with Crocker, a popular New York City radio DJ, as he used it to conclude his shows. Its themes of individuality and self-reflection resonated with his listeners, making it a memorable part of his broadcasts.
Frankie Crocker was a renowned American radio personality and program director, best known for his influential work in the New York City music scene during the 1970s and 1980s. He gained fame for his innovative broadcasting style and ability to connect with listeners, becoming a prominent figure in the world of black radio. Crocker was also known for his work at various radio stations, including WBLS-FM, where he helped popularize disco and R&B music. His legacy continues to influence contemporary radio and music culture.
There I Go "There I Go" is not the title of the song. It's actually called "Moody's Mood for Love" and it's by King Pleasure. That is the song he played at the end of his show.
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You can record radio programs with your android phone by simply selecting the record option and then start recording.
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I recommend: Screamer radio, it can play the Internet radio, it also can record Internet radio. I will leave you to figure out the rest. Here's the adress.:http://www.screamer-radio.com
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Probably so, but if you want to recor internet radio, download Internet Radio Recorder (kinda obvious) and record, but I don't really know about FM Radio unless you get Satellite Radio
I know a streaming audio recorder,it can record radio and music like AOL radio,last.FM radio,bbc radio,myspace music,imeem music.And it's very easy to use.