In this episode from December 13, 2016, Jim's got lots of great and weird new songs and the stories behind them. Top 40 debuts include "Talk Talk" by The Music Machine, "Mustang Sally" by Wilson Pickett, and "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra.
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