Keeping on the lookout for pulp style in unusual places, we ran across this GGA style sleeve for Francis Scott and His Orchestra’s Moods for Twilight. It’s part of a series of records that include Moods for Starlight, Moods for Firelight, and Moods for Candlelight, but this is the only one with cover art that could front a paperback. We’re guessing the couple is supposed to be parked above L.A.’s San Fernando Valley, possibly on famed Mulholland Drive. What’s this album sound like? Haven’t heard it, but since it’s orchestral renditions of pop hits we can guess that it’s pretty cheeseball stuff, even for 1952. The artist on this was not credited.
1956—Elvis Shakes Up Ed Sullivan
Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time, performing his hit song “Don’t Be Cruel.” Ironically, a car accident prevented Sullivan from being present that night, and the show was guest-hosted by British actor Charles Laughton.