| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune sung is, "What 'Cha Doin' Monday Night?" |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Oh, Susannah, Dust Off That Old Piana," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Blue," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra, vocal by Betty Jane Rhodes. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Classy Carey From Caroline," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Rhythm Is Our Business," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Tiger Rag," by The Five Jones Boys ("The Mills Brothers"). |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "The One I Love," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "College Joe." |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Sweet Sue," played by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "You Gotta Give Credit To Twerp." |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Play It, Boys, Play It." "Every man has his woman, but an iceman has his pick!" The first names of the musicians in the band are mentioned. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Dizzy Fingers," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra. |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Smile," by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra (listen for the hot xylophone solo). |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Oh, Sunnah, Get Out That Old Piana." |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is, "Sweet Sue." |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | Do you know the rope-makers song? "Hempy Days Are Here Again!" |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The Revolving Door Song: "Who Walks In When I Walk Out?" |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | The first tune is a satire of an aria from, "Rigoletto." |
| The Last Nighter Program | | | An unusal series of programs, having nothing more to do with "The First Nighter Program" dramatic series than the title and the program opening, which is a satire of the drama show's opening. "Good Evening ladies and gentlemen. This is your friend, 'The Last Nighter' again, speaking from, 'The Red Indian Little Theatre' ("Just off Times Squaw")." In addition to pun-filled dialogue and musical ditties accompied by a piano, recorded music by Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra is played. One of the characters is named, "Joe Twerp" (who was a real entertainer, known for his spoonerisms), and he might be on the program. The two comedians may also be Ken Gillum and Duke Atterbury, who did a similar kind of comedy. The female foil is called, "Annie." To further confuse the identities, the two comedians also do several routines as, "Oscar and Elmer," rube comedians. The music dates the program between 1935 and 1938, one of the shows feature The Mills Brothers (billed as "The Five Jones Boys"), which points to possible Transco syndication. The series was still being heard in 1940. The program closings are not heard. The first tune on this program is, "My Shawl," played by Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra. |