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A nostalgic musical trip through time from the 50s to the 80s
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The Day The Music Died
On February 3, 1959, there was a light plane crash killing three promising singer/songwriters: Buddy Holly (aged 22) The Big Bopper (J P Richardson aged 28) and Ritchie Valens (aged 18). Today’s program is a tribute to those singers. It is through their music they still live on.
PLAYLIST
* La Bamba – Ritchie Valens
* Chantilly Lace – The Big Bopper
* True Love Ways – Buddy Holly
* Little Red Riding Hood – The Big Bopper
* We Belong Together – Ritchie Valens
* Donna – Ritchie Valens
* Big Bopper’s Wedding – The Big Bopper
* Not Fade Away – Buddy Holly & The Crickets
* The Purple People Eater Meets The Witch Doctor – The Big Bopper
* Word Of Love – Buddy Holly
* Come On Let’s Go – Ritchie Valens
* Maybe Baby – Buddy Holly & The Crickets
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
The Day The Music Died was broadcast on Sunday May 19, 2024
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Colors
As the sky lit up with the beautiful colours of the Aurora Australis so did the radio waves with the theme of COLOURS.
The playlist incorporates a variety of genres and styles including a Reggae version (UB 40) of Red Red Wine, a power house tribute song Back in Black by ACDC and a Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass version of the 1941 instrumental Tangerine. The Moody Blues and Procul Harum inject white into their song titles, Scaffold reference Lily the Pink and Freda Payne is saddened by her Band of Gold.
PLAYLIST
Yellow Brick Road – Elton John
A Whiter Shade of Pale – Procol Harum
Back in Black – ACDC
Red Red Wine – UB 40
Band of Gold – Freda Payne
Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress – Hollies
Nights in White Satin – Moody Blues
Lily the Pink – Scaffold
Tangerine – Herb Alpert
Deep Purple – Nino Tempo and April Stevens
Blue Hawaii – Elvis Presley
Green Green – New Christy Minstrels
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
Colours was broadcast on Sunday May 12, 2024
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The J’s
The J’s features female singers whose first names begin with the letter J. It includes some legends of the music world: Janis Joplin (Me And Bobby McGee), Judy Collins (Both Sides Now), Joni Mitchell (Chines Cafe/Unchained Melody) and Joan Baez (The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down). From former eras two wonderful singers reprise their big hits: Jo Stafford with It’s Almost Tomorrow and Jane Morgan with The Day The Rains Came Down.
PLAYLIST
* The Day The Rains Came Down – Jane Morgan
* Both Sides Now – Judy Collins
* Me And Bobby McGee – Janis Joplin
* Bette Davis Eyes – Jackie De Shannon
* Chines Cafe/Unchained Melody – Joni Mitchell
* The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – Joan Baez
* Don’t Cry For Me Argentina – Julie Covington
* Bad Reputation – Joan Jett
* It’s Almost Tomorrow – Jo Stafford
* Stoned Love – The Supremes feat Jean Terrell
* Would You Lay WIth Me? – Judy Stone
* Fly Me To The Moon – Julie London
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
The J’s was broadcast on Sunday May 5, 2024
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You, Me and I
This week we are presenting songs that have the pronouns YOU ME & I in their titles.
Australia’s AC/DC opens the show with Brian Johnson making his debut as lead singer with You Shook Me all Night Long, former Australian Queen of Pop Marci Hines and Bobby Hatfield & Bill Medley aka the Righteous Bros also sing about YOU as do the Beatles.
PJ Proby, Englebert Humpderdinck, Dion, The Supremes and the McGuire Sisters represent the pronoun ME.
The I is reflected in songs from award winner Stevie Wonder, New Zealand’s Split Enz and Normie Rowe’s wonderful rendition of I Who Have Nothing
PLAYLIST
You Shook Me All Night Long – ACDC
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling – Righteous Bros
I Believe – Stevie Wonder
You – Marcia Hines
Hold Me – PJ Proby
I Hope I Never – Split Enzs
Release Me – Engelbert Humperdinck
Love Came To Me – Dion
You Keep Me Hanging On – Supremes
Do You Love Me Like You Kiss Me – McGuire Sisters
Got to Get You Into My Life – Beatles
I Who Have Nothing – Normie Rowe
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
You, Me and I was broadcast on Sunday April 28, 2024
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B Sides
B Sides
Today we take you into the world of vinyl. Back to the days when we would purchase our single play 45rpm records from a record store. When we got home we would turn the record over and there was another song – the B side. Some of the B sides turned out to be unexpected treasures such as The Shirelles song Boys or The Coasters unusual rendition of the old song Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart. Some B sides became very popular and eclipsed the A side such as Rod Stewart’s wonderful Maggie May or The Beach Boys classic God Only Knows.
PLAYLIST
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Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart – The Coasters
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Man Crazy – Australian Crawl
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You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Rolling Stones
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Hermit Of Misty Mountain – Ben E King
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Into The Groove – Madonna
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Maggie May – Rod Stewart
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Crazy With Love – Guy Mitchell
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Revolution – The Beatles
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Boys – The Shirelles
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God Only Knows – Beach Boys
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For My Good Fortune – Pat Boone
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To Be With You – Buddy Knox
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
B Sides was broadcast on Sunday April 21, 2024
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Emotions, Moods and Feelings
According to psychological definitions Emotions are chemicals released in response to our interpretation of a specific trigger, Feelings happen as we begin to integrate the Emotion and Moods are more generalised.
For years lyricists have been writing about these states which have consequently created and provided a goldmine of various songs. For this week’s playlist we have included some legendary singers and interesting songs that refer to Emotions, Feelings or Moods.
PLAYLIST
Turtles – Happy Together
Little Boy Sad – MPD Limited
19th Nervous Breakdown – Rolling Stones
Emotion – Samantha Sang
Sad Movies – Sue Thompson
Total Eclipse of the Heart – Bonnie Tyler
Tracks of my Tears – Smokey Robinson
Feelings – Morris Albert
Heartaches by the Number – Noelene Battley
Sorry (I ran all the way home) – The Impalas
I Feel Fine – Beatles
Temptation – Everly Bros
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
Emotions, Moods and Feelings was broadcast on Sunday April 14, 2024
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