Yesterday Once More

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A nostalgic musical trip through time from the 50s to the 80s

  1. 26/10/2025

    Dos and Don’ts

    Over the years we have all been told by parents and/or friends to “do this” or “don’t do that”. With that in mind we decided to present a catalogue of songs featuring DOS and DON’TS. Manfred Mann’s 1964 version of Do Wah Diddy Diddy introduces the show followed by other Do songs including the Captain and Tennille’s timeless romantic ballad Do That To Me One More Time, Bobby Freeman’s self-penned Do You Wanna Dance and the Beatles Do You Want to Know a Secret. The LGBTQIA+ community is represented by Dusty Springfield and Lesley Gore with their Don’t songs. Don’t Change was INXS’s entry into the international charts and the legendary Buddy Holly ends the show with It Doesn’t Matter Any More. PLAYLIST Do Wah Diddy Diddy – Manfred Mann Do You Wanna Dance – Bobby Freeman Do That to Me One More Time – Captain & Tennille Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town –  Kenny Rogers Please Don’t Go – KC & The  Sunshine Band You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me – Dusty Springfield Don’t Change – INXS Don’t You Know – Della Reece You Don’t Own Me – Lesley Gore But I Do – Clarence “Frogman” Henry Do You want To Know a Secret – The Beatles It Doesn’t Matter Anymore – Buddy  Holly Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Dos and Don’ts was broadcast on Sunday October 26, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Dos and Don’ts appeared first on Yesterday Once More.

    48 min
  2. 19/10/2025

    1964 and 1969

    For this program, Rob and Mossy have chosen two seminal years in their lives. They discuss what happened back then and some of the songs that were trending. 1964 was a huge year for The Beatles. They toured Australia and secured the top six spots in Australia’s yearly chart. I Feel Fine was one of those songs and they also featured in 1969 with Get Back. The opening song for 1964 was the unusual The Girl from Ipanema performed by renowned saxophonist Stan Getz and American-Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto. Other big hits in 1964 were Barbra Streisand with People from the film Funny Girl and Dionne Warwick’s version of Anyone Who Had A Heart. 1969 saw Spiral Starecase soaring with their one hit wonder More Today Than Yesterday and Mama Cass with her solo hit It’s Getting Better. Australia was represented in 1964 by Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs’ popular cover Poison Ivy and in 1969 Ronnie Burns with Age of Consent. PLAYLIST The Girl From Ipanema – Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto Get Back – The Beatles People – Barbra Streisand More Today Than Yesterday – The Spiral Starecase Anyone Who Had A Heart – Dionne Warwick Everybody’s Talkin’ – Kamahl Poison Ivy – Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs It’s Getting Better – Mama Cass The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt – The Shadows Wedding Bell Blues – The 5th Dimension I Feel Fine – The Beatles Age Of Consent – Ronnie Burns Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 1964 & 1969 was broadcast on Sunday October 19, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post 1964 and 1969 appeared first on Yesterday Once More.

    50 min
  3. 12/10/2025

    Pop Songs in Movies

    The playlist for this episode focusses on pop songs that have been used in movies and songs that were specifically written for a film and consequently became popular after the film’s release. Chuck Berry’s You Never Can Tell featured in Pulp Fiction and Stealers Wheel’s Stuck in the Middle With You was one of the many ‘70’s songs flowing through Reservoir Dogs and ABBA’s Waterloo was used in a musical scene from Muriel’s Wedding. The Song from Moulin Rouge,  Hernando’s Hideaway (The Pyjama Game) became popular after the films’ releases as did Stayin’ Alive (Saturday Night Fever) and I Just Called to Say I Love You from The Woman in Red. On the Inside was written as the theme song  for television’s Prisoner. PLAYLIST You Never Can Tell – Chuck Berry On the Inside – Lyn Hamilton I Just Called to Say I Love You – Stevie Wonder The Song from Moulin Rouge – Percy Faith Orchestra Stuck in the Middle with You – Stealers Wheel (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance – Gene Pitney Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees Eternally – Petula Clark Waterloo – ABBA The Crying Game – Dave Berry Twist and Shout – The Beatles Hernando’s Hideaway – Archie Bleyer Orchestra and Chorus Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Pop Songs in Movies was broadcast on Sunday October 12, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Pop Songs in Movies appeared first on Yesterday Once More.

    50 min

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