Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley
2.
Sterno Medley No. 1, Pt. 1: Some of These Days/With a Song in My Heart
- Charlie Kunz
3.
Louisiana Fairy Tale
4.
Rex Medley R12: You Are My Lucky Star/I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'
- Charlie Kunz
5.
Rex Medley R13: On Treasure Island/Thanks a Million/The Music Goes ...
6.
Rex Medley R15, Pt. 2: She Shall Have Music/Alone at a Table for Two
7.
Red Sails in the Sunset
8.
Rex Medley R21: Your Heart and Mine/The Scene Changes/Supposing
9.
Top Hat - Medley: Cheek to Cheek/The Piccolino/Top Hat, White Tie ...
10.
Rex Medley R23: No Regrets/When the Poppies Bloom Again/This'll ...
11.
A Star Fell Out of Heaven
12.
Follow the Fleet - Medley, Pt. 2: I'm Putting All My Eggs in One ...
13.
Decca Medley D1: There's a Small Hotel/I've Got You Under My Skin/Head
14.
It's Love Again - Medley: I Nearly Let Go Slipping Through My Fingers
15.
Decca Medley D2, Pt. 2: Harbour Lights/There's Something in the Air
16.
I'm in a Dancing Mood
17.
Decca Medley D17: Love Walked In/So Little Time/Says My ...
18.
Everything Is Rhythm - Medley: Life Is Empty Without Love/Man of ...
19.
Decca Medley D40, Pt. 1: Fools Rush In/I Can't Love You Anymore, ...
20.
Boa Noite (Good Night)
- Charlie Kunz & His Ballroom Orchestra
Charlie Kunz (1896-1958) was most famous for his relaxed piano medleys of popular melodies. As helmsman for the Casani Club Orchestra during the 1930s he also fit in nicely among British dance band leaders Bert Ambrose, Harry Roy, Bert Firman, Jack Hylton, Debroy Somers, and Roy Fox. Several CD anthologies devoted to Kunz have appeared under the title of his theme song, "Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie." (A jocular drinking song introduced in 1925 by the California Ramblers, it achieved renewed popularity during the 1930s after it was revived as an instrumental swing stomp by Chick Webb, Charlie Barnet, and Count Basie. Stylistically, Kunz's version lands somewhere between the Ramblers and Webb.) Pearl Flapper/Living Era's Charlie Kunz compilation samples a time line from January 1934 to July 1941, tapping occasionally into the Casani Orchestra sound (vocals by George Barclay and Vera Lynn) but largely focusing upon the solo piano medleys that became Kunz's main order of business after 1937.