A nostalgic musical trip through time from the 50s to the 80s
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusic HistoryMusic |
In this episode, we deliver songs with groups who are comprised of BROTHERS. In the playlist there are 10 songs with biological siblings and 2 groups that have been fabricated as ‘music’ brothers. The brothers Osmond and The Jacksons were 5 member gr... more
There are many songs featuring different royal figures such as kings, queens, princesses, dukes, earls and lords, and ladies. The Royal Guardsmen mined a rich field when they sang about Snoopy, the dog from the famous Peanuts cartoon. Snoopy vs. The ... more
This program features songs about different forms of entertainment. Starting with Scottish singer Donovan and his quirky Hurdy Gurdy Man and followed up by Billy Joel’s somewhat cynical portrayal of life as a singer with The Entertainer. Other forms ... more
The TOSSING & TURNING theme features a range of diverse songs relating to sleeping or aspects thereof. Australian group Ray Hoff & The Offbeats lead the program with their version of the 1961 song Tossing and Turning. Roy Orbison, Colleen Hewett, and... more
Composers and arrangers often include different sounds in their songs to create a distinctive and catchy element. In their masterpiece Good Vibrations as well as the title, an unusual instrument, the Electro-Theremin, is employed by The Beach Boys. N... more
SUN, the centre of the solar system is the star of the show this episode.
Opening the program are The Beach Boys sound alike The Sunrays followed by gems including, George Harrison’s masterpiece Here Comes the Sun. Neil Sedaka and Bobby Hebb go head... more
This program features songs about Flora and Fauna. Bette Midler starts the program with her No 1 hit from her Golden Globe winning performance in The Rose. Unusual fauna are mentioned in The Door’s Peace Frog and Culture Club’s Karma Chameleon. Flora... more
In this episode BODY PARTS, the human body is the backdrop for our song selection. The show kicks off with Paul McCartney’s My Brave Face and The Cowsills make a show of Hair. Moving down the body both Lynne Randell and Tony Bennett sing about the h... more
Fantastic - gets me through my treadmill training every morning xxxx
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