 The Alka-Seltzer Show, transcribed in Hollywood, featuring radio's favorite singing stars, Kate Massey and Martha Tilton, with the music of Country Washington. It's Alka-Seltzer time, Alka-Seltzer time. Morning, noon, and nighting. I'm Kirk. I'm Martha. And here we go with the Alka-Seltzer Show. All right, from Martha Tilton. Country and the Band are at your service, Martha. What'll it be? We'll take a Latin import, Piel Canella, which we Anglos have renamed U2 U2. There's a melody that's called Piel Canella. Very popular beneath the Cuban moon. When they sip their substitute for sasperilla. How the Cubans love to listen to that tune. Everybody's dancing to Piel Canella. It's the favorite in the juke at sloppy joes. It was sung to me beneath a beach umbrella. So I'm qualified to tell you how it goes. I like to kiss U2 U2. Oh, how I go for this U2 U2. Then why not try a kiss or two. A little kiss or two. Future that I. I want to take a chance U2 U2. Hope you do. Because I want to take a chance U2 U2. Do you love me? I hope you do. For a fast relief from cold discomforts. The ache all over, feverish feeling. The headache and raw irritated throat. Try speedy Alka-Seltzer. Alka-Seltzer contains an effective pain reliever. One of the most helpful known to medical science. The pain reliever is sodium acetyl salicylate. And tests prove the system absorbs more of this pain reliever faster from Alka-Seltzer. Then the thousands of effervescent bubbles in a glass of Alka-Seltzer help speed pain relief and guard against stomach upset. Just drop one or two Alka-Seltzer tablets into a glass of water. Let it fizz and drink for fast relief from cold discomforts. Then if your throat is raw and irritated, dissolve two Alka-Seltzer tablets in a quarter glass of warm water and use as a soothing effective gargle. You'll like Alka-Seltzer? Try it now to get fast relief from discomforts of a cold. Alka-Seltzer is sold at drug stores everywhere, at the soda fountain by the glass, at the counter by the package. Well, back to work, Martha. Here we go with the newest item in the novelty department. Papaya mama. Let's go. You're coming home with me. Mama wears a bamboo skirt. She dances barefoot and her feet don't hurt. And when we kiss, she hollers more and more and more. Papaya. Cue before a holiday. Papaya mama took his heart away. Vacation's over and it's time to go. And when they kiss, she hollers no, no, no. Papaya. Follow the deep blue sea. Tell your papa. Papaya. You're coming home with me. I'll build a hut for you. The floors and doors will be the best bamboo underneath the loosey and the moon above. We'll sip papaya and we'll love, love, love. In time we'll raise the little family to play beneath the new papaya tree. We'll send my papa 50 cents a guy because he'll be a proper month since you treated them to a violin solo. Well, maybe I should get the old fiddle out and limbered up, huh? The sooner the better. Let's see if you remember your fine arrangement of Estrelita. The music meeting agenda is a Massey Tilton songwriter salute. This one, a salute to Johnny Mercer and Company. Don't forget that and company. J. Mercer teams up with the top names in the music business and vice versa. Now, for instance, his current hit he wrote in collaboration with Hogy Carmichael. Well, I guess it was you all the time. That's why. This year one of the biggest revivals of all time happened to a favorite that was written by Johnny Mercer in cahoots with Gordon Jenkins. Dear, I thought I'd drop a line. The weather's cool. The folks are fine. I'm in bed each night at night. This man, Mercer, learned how to pick partners a long time ago. In 1941, he and Harold Arlen put their heads together and came up with those ever-loving, everlasting blues in the night. Mama done told me when I was in pigtails my mama done told me a man's gonna sweet talk and give it a big eye when the sweet talking's done a man is a two-phase I'll give it a sing the blue some whistle blow across the Dressel who will be from Memphis to St. Joe heard me some big talk but there it was a two-phase I'll worry something who'll leave it a sing the blue Set some time or another seemed to come to almost everyone and they're never welcome. So for quick headache relief always be sure you have Speedy Alka Seltzer handy. Yes Alka Seltzer with its effective pain reliever can bring Speedy relief. Tests actually prove the system absorbs more of the pain reliever faster from Alka Seltzer. Speedy Alka Seltzer is ready to go to work as soon as you drink the sparkling solution. Alka Seltzer is gentle too. It guards against stomach upset. So remember in case a headache comes along be sure you have Alka Seltzer. Alka Seltzer, Speedy Alka Seltzer better see if your supply is low when your tablets get to four that's the time to buy some more Alka Seltzer. Well that's the end of today's music meeting friends. Of course as you know we have a 15 minute lease on the premises every day five days a week. And if you're home tomorrow or driving around in your car at this time a simple little twist of the wrist will bring us on with more of your favorite popular music. Bye now, till then. Same time, same station tomorrow. We'll sing the old song We'll sing the new We'll sing the bright songs And maybe we'll sing the blues song Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday too For you For you For you Make the most of every day. Yes feel your best and look your best. Remember vitamin shortage is one of the common causes of a tired out listless feeling. One a day brand multiple vitamins correct vitamin shortage. They supply all you normally need to take of all the vitamins proved necessary. And they're in tablet form easy to take with no unpleasant aftertaste. So tell your druggist you want one a day brand multiple vitamin tablets now with vitamin B12 added. One a day brand multiple vitamin tablets in the blue box with the big red one. Listen tomorrow for the Alka-Selzer show starring Kurt Massey and Martha Tilton with the music of Country Washburn and his orchestra. Today's program is transcribed in Hollywood and this is Fort Pearson speaking.