The Music Show

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All kinds of music and all kinds of musicians in conversation with Andrew Ford.

  1. hace 10 h

    Cover Story: Can’t Buy Me Love

    It’s almost impossible to choose a Beatles song for Cover Story (we’ve been putting it off for three series). The band’s productivity in 1964 alone would give us ten good options. It was the year of their first - and second! - US tours, their one Australian tour, and the film A Hard Day’s Night. Can’t Buy Me Love inspired a wide and wild range of covers, so strap in with DOBBY and Vanessa Hughes for jazz, bossa nova, and raunchy madrigal takes on the classic.  Every great song gets covered. Sometimes beautifully, sometimes badly, and sometimes by people who clearly should have known better. Cover Story, returning for its third series, hunts down the best, the worst, and the downright strange versions of classic songs, and asks the question: why does this version give us goosebumps while that one makes our skin crawl? Can’t Buy Me Love By Paul McCartney, credited to Lennon/McCartney. First performed by The Beatles Released as a single 1964 Versions heard in the show: The Supremes - A Bit of Liverpool (Motown, 1964)Ella Fitzgerald - Hello, Dolly! (Universal, 1964)Stanley Turrentine - Mr. Natural (Blue Note, recorded 1964, released 1980)Peter Sellers - A Hard Day’s Night (recorded 1965, released 1993)Chet Atkins - Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles (RCA Victor, 1966)The King’s Singers - New Day (Warner Music, 1980)Blackstreet - Another Level (Interscope, 1996)Tahta Menezes - Relaxing Bossa Lounge 3 (Charm Music, 2009)Leo Sayer - Northern Songs (Edsel Records, 2022)Paul McCartney - Tripping the Live Fantastic (Parlophone, 1990)Catch up on every episode of Cover Story Technical production by Isabella Tropiano The show is made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.

    55 min
  2. hace 10 h

    Stephen Foster: The bicentenary of the father of American music

    Stephen Foster's songs remain among the best known music to come out of the United States, with classics like Oh! Susannah, Hard Times (Come Again No More), and Old Folks At Home still covered to this day. He wrote with an ear to melody that saw his songs performed both in minstrel shows and in the parlour, and with an ambiguity that led to his lyrics being claimed by both sides prior to the civil war. July 4 marks 200 years since Foster's birth and, on his bicentenary, Christopher Lynch, author of Formulating Foster,  will explore the music, the myths, and the man behind them. Music heard in this program: Title: Hard TimeArtist: Emmylou Harris and The Nash RamblersComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: At The RymanLabel: Reprise Records Title: Old Folks At HomeArtist: Paul RobesonComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: A Lonesome RoadLabel: ASV Title: Oh! SusannaArtist: 2nd South Carolina String BandComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: Hard RoadLabel: Independent release Title: Camptown RacesArtist: 2nd South Carolina String BandComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: Hard RoadLabel: Independent release Title: Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young CharmsArtist: John McCormackComposer: Thomas Moore Title: Jeanie With the Light Brown HairArtist: Jan DeGaetani & Gilbert KalishComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: Songs By Stephen FosterLabel: Nonesuch Title: Beautiful DreamerArtist: Broderick SmithComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: Crayon AngelsLabel: ABC Music Title: Hard Times (Come Again No More)Artist: Bruce Springsteen And The E Street BandComposer: Stephen FosterAlbum: Live at Nassau Coliseum Label: Independent release Title: Sabotage! feat. Josh PykeArtist: DOBBYComposer: Rhyan ClaphamAlbum: MarshmallowLabel: ABC Music Technical production by Isabella Tropiano The show is made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.

    55 min
  3. 26 jun

    Cover Story: Never Tear Us Apart

    Never Tear Us Apart began its life as a bluesy demo by INXS’s keyboardist and songwriter Andrew Farris. Frontman Michael Hutchence gave it lyrics, producer Chris Thomas gave it synthesisers, and the public gave it a place on every Australian Music best-of list.  And the covers come from far and wide: you’ll hear English, American, Welsh, French and Lanarkshire accents amongst the covers.  Andy’s guests are ABC Classic’s Alice Keath, and Double J’s Al Newstead.  Every great song gets covered. Sometimes beautifully, sometimes badly, and sometimes by people who clearly should have known better. Cover Story, returning for its third series, hunts down the best, the worst, and the downright strange versions of classic songs, and asks the question: why does this version give us goosebumps while that one makes our skin crawl? Never Tear Us Apart Words by Michael Hutchence, music by Andrew FarrisFirst performed by INXSOn the album Kick, 1987 Versions heard in the show: Joe Cocker - Respect Yourself (2002)Tom Jones feat. Natalie Imbruglia - Reload (1999)The National - Songs for Australia (2020)The Ten Tenors - Wish You Were Here (2017)Courtney Barnett - Rehearsal Room Recording (2018)The Twilight Sad - single (2011)Paloma Faith - John Lewis Ad (2012)INXS with Ben Harper and Mylene Farmer - Original Sin (2010)Next time on Cover Story: The Beatles’ Can’t Buy Me Love. Technical production by Tegan Nicholls The show is made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.

    55 min
  4. 26 jun

    Embracing the choir: Alina Pash returns to Ukraine and Kristina Olsen takes up choral composition

    Alina Pash was last on the show back in 2021, before the Russian invasion of her country began. At that point, Pash said that she wanted to stay in Ukraine and be part of a strong emerging music scene there. Circumstances changed and Alina is now based in the USA, but she returned home last year with the Belgian-Canadian producer Apashe. Together, they recorded with local choirs in Kyiv, drawing on the traditional music of Ukraine to create something very modern. Singer-songwriter Kristina Olsen has been a regular guest on the Music Show over the years, playing folk, jazz, and blues. But her latest work sees her taking on a new challenge - choral compositions. With a suite of works inspired by the equinoxes and solstices, Olsen is connecting with local choirs on her latest tour across Australia. Kristina Olsen's full tour dates are available here Music heard in this program: Title: Winter Solstice EveArtist: Kristina Olsen, Angie Doctor, Kim Scanlon, Ed Johnson, Avi JacobsonComposer: Kristina Olsen Title: KyivArtist: Apashe & Alina PashComposer: Apashe & Alina PashAlbum: Hymns of ResilienceLabel: Majestic Collective Title: EverestArtist: What So Not ft. Alina PashComposer: Chris Emerson, Alina PashAlbum: Everest singleLabel: Independant release Title: PortalArtist: Alina Pash & David AugustComposer: Alina PashAlbum: Alina Pash Coven DeluxeLabel: Bad Witch Good Corporation Title: VoyagerArtist: PJ HarveyComposer: PJ HarveyAlbum: Voyager SingleLabel: Partisan Records Title: I Still Do Miss You Pierre (live)Artist: Kristina OlsenComposer: Kristina OlsenAlbum: Live performance Title: Maybe Better (live)Artist: Kristina OlsenComposer: Kristina OlsenAlbum: ChemistryLabel: Take A Break Productions Title: Never Tear Us ApartArtist: INXSComposer: Michael Hutchence, Andrew FarrisAlbum: KickLabel: WEA The Music Show is made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country Country Technical production by Tegan Nicholls and Marcus Hobbs

    55 min
  5. 19 jun

    Cover Story: Wonderwall

    A love song, a football anthem, and a weapon of war for men with acoustic guitars: Noel Gallagher said he thought Wonderwall was an annoying song when he wrote it.  Cover Story dips more than a toe into the world of Britpop with composer and ex-Go-Between Amanda Brown, and conductor, composer and singer Dan Walker.  Every great song gets covered. Sometimes beautifully, sometimes badly, and sometimes by people who clearly should have known better. Cover Story, returning for its third series, hunts down the best, the worst, and the downright strange versions of classic songs, and asks the question: why does this version give us goosebumps while that one makes our skin crawl? Wonderwall Words and music by Noel GallagherFirst performed by OasisOn the album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, 1995 Versions heard in the show: The Mike Flowers Pops - single (1995)Cat Power - John Peel Session live at the BBC (2000) Bring Me the Horizon, single (2025)Paul Anka - Rock Swings (2005)Brad Mehldau - Brad Mehldau Trio Live (2008)Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays The Music of Oasis (1997)Ryan Adams - Love Is Hell (2004)The Killers - Live At Lollapalooza Chile (2018)Oasis - Live in Dublin August 2025Next time on Cover Story: the nation’s favourite Australian song, Never Tear Us Apart by INXS. Technical production by Antonia Gauci The show this week was made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.

    55 min
  6. 19 jun

    A solo debut from Trials and Isobel D'Cruz Barnes is working In Shadows

    As one-half of A.B. Original, Trials was responsible for one of the key moments in Australian hip-hop over the last decade with the album Reclaim Australia. Away from that collaboration he’s worked with everyone from Paul Kelly to the Hilltop Hoods. His latest work though marks a debut of sorts - his first solo release, called Hendle. Shadow puppetry, dance theatre, and music are all part of a new show called In Shadows, featuring a live composition by Hantu. Isobel D’Cruz Barnes explores the myths and traditions behind her latest work. Music heard in this program: Title: Tree of LIfeArtist: HantuComposer: HantuAlbum: In ShadowsLabel: Live Recording Title: run to the riverArtist: TrialsComposer: Daniel RankineAlbum: hendleLabel: Universal Music Australia Title: whistle while I walkArtist: TrialsComposer: Daniel RankineAlbum: hendleLabel: Universal Music Australia Title: what’s the colour of love?Artist: TrialsComposer: Daniel RankineAlbum: hendleLabel: Universal Music Australia Title: That's How I PrayArtist: Vika & LindaComposer: Vika Bull, Francesca De Valence, Karen Jacobsen, Mark SholtezAlbum: Where Do You Come From?Label: Mushroom Title: PartyArtist: HantuComposer: HantuAlbum: In ShadowsLabel: Live Recording Title: Tree of LIfeArtist: HantuComposer: HantuAlbum: In ShadowsLabel: Live Recording Title: WonderwallArtist: OasisComposer: Noel GallagherAlbum: (What's The Story) Morning Glory?Label: Epic The Music Show is made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country Country Technical production by Antonia Gauci

    55 min
  7. 12 jun

    David Mills' glamour and despair and Lawrence Power shines a light on British music

    Comedian David Mills takes his acerbic humour into the world of cabaret for this year's Adelaide Cabaret Festival. He joins Andy to talk about pessimism, storytelling, and picking the right song for the moment. Violist Lawrence Power joins the Australian Chamber Orchestra this month for a program wending its way through the rolling hills of English music, from Thomas Tallis and Henry Purcell to Jonny Greenwood and Kate Bush.  Music heard in this program: Title: The Man With The Child In His EyesArtist: Kate BushComposer: Kate BushAlbum: The Kick InsideLabel: EMI Title: The SnakeArtist: Oscar Brown JrComposer: Oscar Brown JrAlbum: Tells It Like It Is!Label: Columbia Title: Pirate JennyArtist: David MillsComposer: Kurt Weill & Bertolt BrechtAlbum: Live RecordingLabel: Supplied by artist Title: MothersongArtist: Leah SeniorComposer: Leah Senior and Jesse WilliamsAlbum: Pt. RoadknightLabel: Third Eye Stimuli Title: Flos Campi - Moderato alla marciaArtist: BBC National Orchestra of Wales ft. Lawrence PowerComposer: Ralph Vaughan WilliamsAlbum: Ralph Vaughan Williams/McEwen: Flos Campi & Viola ConcertoLabel: Hyperion Title: Flos Campi - Andante quasi lentoArtist: BBC National Orchestra of Wales ft. Lawrence PowerComposer: Ralph Vaughan WilliamsAlbum: Vaughan Williams/McEwen: Flos Campi & Viola ConcertoLabel: Hyperion Title: Symphony, for double string orchestra - Allegro moltoArtist: London Symphony Orchestra/Vernon HandleyComposer: Elizabeth MaconchyAlbum: Elizabeth Maconchy: Selected worksLabel: Lyrita The Music Show is made on Gadigal, Gundungurra, and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country Country Technical production by Tegan Nicholls

    55 min

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