Friday’s Best Pop Song Ever Todd Stadtman
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A short podcast that takes a long look at some of the best pop songs you’ve never heard.
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Episode #29 - ”Think Of Rain”
Todd rides a wave of 60s soft pop bliss with unlikely pop tunesmith Margo Guryan.
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Episode #28 - ”You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A Memory”
Guitarist Johnny Thunders death at 38 turned his song "You Can't Put Your Arms Into A memory" into something it was perhaps never meant to be.
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Episode #27 - ”Lonely Boy”
Todd Interrogates this 1976 hit from multi-talented Linda Ronstadt sideman Andrew Gold.
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Episode #26 - My World Fell Down
Todd explores the career of songwriter John Carter through one of his most memorable contributions to the "Sunshine Pop" genre.
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Episode #25 - ”Captain of Your Ship”
Todd journeys to the bottom of the charts to celebrate the criminally underappreciated girl group Reperata and the Delrons and their hit oddity "Captain of your Ship."
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Episode #24 - ”Love Thy Will Be Done”
It's surprising that, of all the Prince covers out there, the one by 80s teen pop singer Martika is one of the most moving and artistic.