At the risk of wearing out my welcome here by posting way too much, I do have a couple of questions that have been bugging me literally for decades. One is definitely show related, and to prevent my setting a record number of posts in a week, I'll piggyback a second question that is at least Jack Benny related.
Question 1: Does anyone know anything about the tune used as the closing theme for Jack's TV show, like a title or any other tidbits? I assume it was written by Mahlon Merrick, and I found a web site that contained titles from a collection of his compositions and arrangements, but I had no clue as to what to look for.
The tune has always intrigued me because I like to find similarities in chord progressions for tunes. (I think it's an offshoot of being a jazz fan, but that's another story.) At any rate the changes for Jack's closing theme sound amazingly like "Keep Your Sunny Side Up" to me, and I've wondered for a long time if the similarity is deliberate.
Question 2: Probably around 35 years ago I found a couple of LPs in the Book Store of the university I attended at the time, called Great Moments in Radio, Volumes 1 and 2, narrated by Jack Benny. I assume (There I go again!) that it was produced by the Longines Symphonette Society because Jack introduces the chairman or president or whatever his title was.
Oddly enough, Allen's Alley is featured in the comedy section but not the Benny show. Anyway, what I've always wondered is if these two LPs were actually part of a larger collection and if it was ever transferred to CD or any other more modern medium. (My old turntable is almost ready to bite the dust.) Anybody know anything about these records?
Thanks in advance.