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Bill Hughes tells Kieran Cuddihy all about Tears For Fears' classic 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World'.
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Bill Hughes brought in an all-time classic for this week's Essential Song - Aretha Franklin's version of 'Respect'.
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Bill Hughes had one of his absolute favourites under his arm for this week's Essential Song. Soft Cell's 'Tainted Love'.
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This week essential song with Bill Hughes was the classic hit War by Edwin Star.
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Bill Hughes brings us another Essential Song. He goes to the early Noughties to pick out Pink's 'Get The Party Started'.
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Bill Hughes brings George another Essential Song - one he has no doubt George will approve of. It's Al Green's 'Let's Stay Together'.
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On today's High Noon Bill Hughes joins George Hook with another essential song.
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Bill Hughes brings George an Essential Song that he's pretty sure the man will hate. The Style Council's classic 'Shout To The Top'.
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Bill Hughes is sure he has another winner of an Essential Song - Jim Reeves' "He'll Have To Go".
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Bill Hughes joins George Hook on High Noon for another essential song.
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With it being the Horse Show this week, Bill Hughes got into the spirit with his choice of Essential Song - 'Jump' by the Pointer Sisters.
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Bill Hughes has many stories to tell about Willie Nelson, and his essential song this week - 'Always On My Mind'.
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Bill Hughes saw U2 twice last week, and bumped into Ivan at the Croke Park gig! Oasis' 'Half The World Away' is this week's Essential Song.
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Bill Hughes popped into studio again this week, with his latest choice. It’s the Waterboys – “The Whole of the Moon”
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Bill Hughes joins George on High Noon, this week's essential song is "Glen Miller - Chattanooga Choo Choo"
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Bill Hughes is sure that George will love his choice this week. It's the Traveling Wilburys - 'Handle with Care'. You may also get a bonus track.
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Bill Hughes chose the Eurythmics' 'There Must Be An Angel' as his Essential Song this week.
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Bill Hughes chooses Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood's 'Summer Wine' as his Essential Song this week.
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Bill Hughes was onto a winner immediately for this week's Essential Song, as he went back to 1963. He chose Dusty Springfield's 'I Only Want To Be With You'.
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Bill Hughes was in a 'Billy Joel mood' for his Essential Song this week. He chose 'The Longest Time'.
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