RadioCPR2After concluding the Firesign Theatre album begun last week, there was a substantial salute to Smokey Robinson, who was being honored on TV for winning the Gershwin Prize from the Library of Congress.

Valentine’s Day got some attention, including a handful of songs with “Valentine” as the title from performers as diverse as David Bowie, the Replacements and Maurice Chevalier.

Played some Ventures, Velvet Underground, Woody Guthrie, a stack of Lee Hazlewood and Priests. Here’s what I played on the radio tonight:

Friday Night Rock, 2-10-2017, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m., Radio CPR, 101.7 FM, Washington, D.C. 

  • “I Think We’re All Bozos on This Bus,” Side 2, The Firesign Theatre
  • “Who’s Lovin’ You,” The Miracles
  • “Shop Around,” The Miracles
  • “I’ll Try Something New,” The Miracles
  • “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” The Miracles
  • “Mickey’s Monkey,” The Miracles
  • “Ooo Baby Baby,” The Miracles
  • “The Tracks of My Tears,” The Miracles
  • “Going to a Go-Go,” The Miracles
  • “The Love I Saw In You Was Just a Mirage,” Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  • “I Second that Emotion,” Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  • “More Love,” Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  • “Baby Baby Don’t Cry,” Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  • “The Tears of a Clown,” Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  • “Get on the Good Foot,” James Brown
  • “Rapp Payback (Where Iz Moses),” James Brown
  • “Unity: The Third Coming,” Africa Bambaataa and James Brown
  • “The Things We Do for Love,” Charles Bradley
  • “Crazy for Your Love,” Charles Bradley
  • “Change for the World,” Charles Bradley
  • “My Funny Valentine,” Miles Davis Quintet
  • “My Funny Valentine,” Chet Baker
  • “Valentine,” Fiona Apple
  • “Valentine,” The Replacements
  • “Valentine,” The Get Up Kids
  • “Valentine,” The Old 97’s
  • “My Valentine,” Rhett Miller
  • “Valentine,” Maurice Chevalier
  • “Valentine,” David Bowie
  • “Happy Valentine’s Day,” Outkast
  • “Roses,”  Outkast
  • “Hey Ya!”  Outkast
  • “Cream on Chrome,” Ratatat
  • “1000 Deaths,” D’Angelo
  • “Mo’ Onions,” Booker T & the MGs
  • “Frog Stomp,” Floyd Newman
  • “Can Your Monkey Do the Dog,” Rufus Thomas
  • “Bush Bash,” Mar-Keys
  • “Walk Don’t Run,” The Ventures
  • “Pipeline,”  The Ventures
  • “Telstar,”  The Ventures
  • “Tequila,”  The Ventures
  • “JJ,” Priests
  • “No Big Bang,” Priests
  • “Nothing Feels Natural,” Priests
  • “Radio On,” Ex Hex
  • “Hello,” Me First & the Gimmee Gimmes
  • “TV Party,” Black Flag
  • “Johnny Clash,” Billy Bragg
  • “Keith,” Jonathan Richman
  • “Angry Generation,” The Woodchucks
  • “The Street Song,” The Kitchen Cinq
  • “Trouble Maker,” Lee Hazlewood
  • “You Turned My Head Around,” Ann-Margret
  • “Dance to the Fight,” The I Don’t Cares
  • “Let’s Have a Party,” Wanda Jackson
  • “Shakin’ All Over,” Johnny Kidd & the Pirates
  • “Hippy Hippy Shake,” Chan Romero
  • “Action Packed,” Ronnie Dee
  • “Jumps, Giggles and Shouts,” Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
  • “Race with the Devil,” Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
  • “Down’ the Things That We Want to,” Lou Reed
  • “I Can’t Stand It,” The Velvet Underground
  • “Some Kinda Love,” The Velvet Underground
  • “Pale Blue Eyes,” The Velvet Underground
  • “Deportee,” Arlo Guthrie and Hoyt Axton
  • “Wreck of the Old 97,” Woody Guthrie
  • “Baltimore to Washington,” Woody Guthrie
  • “Stagolee,” Woody Guthrie

Friday Night Rock returns Feb. 17 on Radio CPR, 101.7 FM, Washington, D.C., or online at www.tinyurl.com/radiocpr