Thursday, January 15, 2026

Thursday This And That

John Mellencamp has found a clever way to announce his upcoming Greatest Hits Tour ...

What better than to film a promo video with his buddy Sean Penn, hotter than ever right now thanks to the award winning film "One Battle After Another."

It's been a while since Mellencamp performed some of these hits ... in his own words, some as many as seventeen years.  He almost seems embarrassed by his success.  (Hey, he told us all along time ago that he "don't wanna be no pop singer" ... I just don't know if any of us expected him to go to such great lengths to prove his point!

This could be the tour of the summer ... it's not likely he'll do this again ... and honestly, if he can just keep his political preaching out of the act, this could make for an amazing set of music.

Check out the cool video ...

And then John Mellencamp's Hit List at the end of today's posting ... 

It's really QUITE amazing ... and who doesn't love these songs?!?!  (kk)

Wild radio station promotions and wacky dj stunts were all the rage back in the early days of rock and roll … so Timmy’s piece on Stay Awake-A-Thons seemed like perfect fodder for those of us who grew up listening to the radio under our pillow when we were supposed to be sleeping back in the day.

(You can view that original post here:  https://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2026/01/timmy-brought-up-this-great-radio.html

We asked our readers to send in any special memories they may have of this time … whether it be as a radio station promoter, a disc jockey or a listener enjoying it all … and we got a few responses (but not many.)  Just drop me a line at kk@forgottenhits.com … and if we get a few more, we'll continue to share them with our readers.  (We’d love to hear from you!)  kk


Chuck Buell checks in about our story in FH about Radio's "Sleepless in 'Town!'"

>>>In San Bernardino, we put a sleeping pill in the coffee of the jock across town who was doing a marathon in a store window!  (Don Elliot)

I've also heard stories about putting laxatives in cookies "delivered from a listener" during those events.

Today, I would think those actions might result in the filing of criminal charges!

As for me, besides a half dozen times remaining awake for a little over 24 hours straight being a main co-host for the March of Dimes and Easter Seals TV marathons, there were a couple of instances, I did stay awake for an entire Program Director's Jock Meeting.

CB ( which stands for "Catnap Boy!" )

An ENTIRE Program Director's Jock Meeting? Maybe twice? Stamina for sure! (I can keep my eyes open while I dream at a workshop that does not relate to what I do)

Shelley

The DJ contests / longevity stuff was part of Chuck Buell's story.  Below, 104 discs in 4 hours?  Lotsa DC5 in there, I’m betting?

Still seen constantly on TV for the Children's Hospital ads, "That Girl" with Chuck!

And SPEEDWAY driver Chuck in station racing battles:  "SUNDAY! At ... raceway!"


Clark Besch 

Speaking of Chuck Buell, who (as I'm sure you already know) just happens to be our Official Egyptologist, he just sent us another exciting Ancient Historical Forgotten Hits Discovery that he recently uncovered ...

(He asked me what I thought and I told him to take two tablets and call me in the morning.)  kk

Kent,  

Speaking of those stay-awake-record broadcasts as you were in Friday's FH, the only time I remember that happening here in OKC was back in 1960. One of the local DJ's, and I believe it was Chuck Dunaway on WKY, one weekend from Friday night 6 PM until 12 midnight Sunday, stayed awake at one of our department store windows in downtown OKC. And not only staying awake for the entire time, but he also had to listen to Bobby Hendrick's record PSYCHO over and over again. Now that would drive anyone batty.

Larry Neal

 

We had the chance to talk to Carol Connors many years ago in Forgotten Hits ... what an incredible story she has to tell.  (Talk about being in the right place at the right time!)

Now, Harvey Kubernik tells us that that story has been captured on film ... something we can all look forward to seeing this year!

More details here: 

https://www.musicconnection.com/elvis-rocky-and-me-the-carol-connors-story-premiers-at-the-palm-springs-international-film-festival/ 

Kent,
Davy Jones was a child stage performer in England well before he was in The Monkees. I believe he even appeared in stage productions here. Davy was, in fact, the chosen member of The Monkees before auditions were held to select the other members.
Bob Verbos
All true ... in fact, Davy landed the role of The Artful Dodger on Broadway ... and appeared on the same Ed Sullivan episode that The Beatles did back on February 9th, 1964.  As we showed in the past few weeks, he had also already made guest appearances on "Ben Casey" and "The Farmer's Daughter" ... and was already being covered by all of the teen magazines of the day ... so maybe David Bowie didn't want to be confused with the teeny-bopper pop star ... but it wasn't because of The Monkees because they didn't EXIST yet ... yet this is the excuse we've all been given for the past sixty years.  ("The Monkees" was supposed to be built around Davy's character ... but as it turned out, Micky Dolenz had the better voice and ended up singing more of the hit singles than Davy did, even 'tho he was the series heartthrob.  But please keep in mind ... "The Monkees" hadn't been picked up as a series yet ... although if you follow forward in our 60 YEARS AGO TODAY feature, you'll see that the series WAS greenlit 60 YEARS AGO on Saturday (1/17) 
Still, most people wouldn't know who Monkee Davy Jones was until eight months from now ... so I think it was just more of a convenient excuse to pin things on.  (kk)
 
Chuck Buell observes ...
Looks like everybody was "Jonesing for the Jones Name!"
>>>Singer David Jones legally ch-ch-ch-changes his name to David Bowie to avoid being confused with new teen pop star Davy Jones of The Monkees.  I never quite got this one … and have done a bit of research on it …  In January of 1966, nobody in the entire world knew who Davy Jones OR The Monkees were.  (kk)
Well then, it seems to me that perhaps before you invest any more of your time researching this name game story, you just stuff it in "Davy Jones Locker" and toss it overboard!  {:~}
CB!
Probably a good idea.  (Don'tcha just hate how the littlest things seem to bug me the most?!?!)  kk 
 
By the way, Best Classic Bands sent out their newsletter later in the day and described the name change thusly ... which I think sums things up in the proper light ... without all the heavy emphasis on the Monkees connection ... 

As a teenager named David Robert Jones was breaking into showbiz, he recognized that his timing was just a bit off. Seems there was a fellow Brit by the name of Davy Jones who had already achieved a breakthrough on his path to stardom. So he changed his name and January 14th marks the anniversary of the first single release in 1966 by the artist who switched from David Jones to David Bowie.  

Bowie’s first releases used variations on his birth name. His 1964 debut, “Liza Jane,” was credited to Davie Jones and the King Bees. In  1965, he went by Davy Jones and the Lower Third.  

Problem was that by 1966 the “other” Davy Jones was already developing a significant resume. He had starred for years in the role of the Artful Dodger in the London and Broadway productions of the hit musical Oliver! for which he had received a Tony nomination. (His performance featured the show stopper “Consider Yourself.”) By 1965, the shorter Davy Jones had also been selected as a member of The Monkees.  

The taller Jones changed his name to David Bowie and On This Day issued a song in the U.K. credited to David Bowie and the Lower Third called “Can’t Help Thinking About Me.” (The single was released in the U.S. that May.) The voice from the teenager is unmistakable.

 
THE JOHN (COUGAR) MELLENCAMP HIT LIST:

Year JOHN (COUGAR) MELLENCAMP          US
PEAK
1979 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar) I Need A Lover 28
1980 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar) This Time 27
1981 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar) Ain't Even Done With The Night 15
1982 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar) Hurts So Good 1
1982 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar) Jack & Diane 1
1983 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar) Hand To Hold On To 13
1983 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Crumblin' Down 6
1984 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Pink Houses 8
1984 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) The Authority Song 12
1985 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Lonely Ol' Night 4
1985 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Small Town 4
1986 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. 2
1986 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Rain On The Scarecrow 21
1986 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Rumbleseat 28
1987 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Paper In Fire 9
1988 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Cherry Bomb 8
1988 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Check It Out 14
1989 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Pop Singer 11
1989 John Mellencamp (shown as John Cougar Mellencamp) Jackie Brown 45
1991 John Mellencamp Get A Leg Up 13
1992 John Mellencamp Again Tonight 13
1993 John Mellencamp Human Wheels 19
1994 John Mellencamp with Me'shell Ndegeocello Wild Night 3
1994 John Mellencamp Dance Naked 18
1996 John Mellencamp Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First) 9
1997 John Mellencamp Just Another Day 23
1998John Mellencamp Your Life Is Now 32