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Shakespeare’s WHAT’S IN A NAME has been used as this episode’s focus. Names distinguish people or things and in this episode, all but one of the songs (The Wreck of...
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In this episode we present songs about songs. Tom Jones performs a gutsy version of the historic Skye Boat Song followed by Supertramp’s big hit The Logical Song. There is...
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Yesterday Once More brings you music from the soundtrack of your life and in this episode, the songs refer to remembering or REMINISCING. The opening number by Eric Burdon and...
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There are many songs which ask questions. This episode starts with LGBTIQ+, Australian-American singer Lana Cantrell with her cover of The Young Rascal’s hit How Can I Be Sure? Included...
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TIME is this episode’s spotlight and the songs in the playlist refer to various aspects of time. For example: Bobby Goldsboro focuses on the Summer season, Ray Brown is meeting his girl...
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This episode features Mossy and Rob choosing their own songs. The program starts with the 1980 Song Of The Year from Kim Carnes, Bette Davis Eyes. It’s followed by Australian...
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This episode features an acknowledgment to legend performers. Burt Bacharach was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist widely regarded as one of the most important and influential figures...
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From 1972 to 1974 Victoria was home to the Sunbury Pop Festival, initially to showcase Australian talent. A group of Australian performers also formed the Happy Hour Brigade. This episode...
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As September brings the change of seasons, this episode includes songs relating to CHANGE in various scenarios. Verdelle’s Tar and Cement refers to changing from life in the country to...
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This episode features songs about loneliness and being alone. Songwriters like to write about emotions. One popular theme is to write about loneliness or being alone. Irish singer Gilbert O’Sullivan...
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Companies often use music, be it a jingle or a soundtrack, to advertise their brand, product or service. POP SONGS IN ADVERTISEMENTS include some songs that are currently used in...
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In this program we’ve avoided any songs concerned with love or loving relationships. The program starts with the rather outrageous Arthur Brown, nicknamed ‘The God Of Hellfire’ with his band...
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Electric guitarists have been the driving force behind some of the most iconic and groundbreaking music. Across the world’s stages these gifted musicians have been enthralling audiences with their wonderful talents....
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This episode features songs about items of clothing and accessories. Rob has dipped right back into the 50’s with popular country and western singer Marty Robbins A White Sport Coat,...
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One dictionary reference refers to advice as guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action. According to songwriters and singers ADVICE comes in many forms from many sources. ...
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This week we celebrate the thirteenth birthday of Yesterday Once More. We’ve called our theme ‘Anything Goes’ because we are being self indulgent and playing our own song choices. Mossy...
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This week’s programme salutes some extreme AUSTRALIAN talent. There are the duos of Cheetah, Flash in the Pan, Bobby and Laurie and Jo Jo Zepp with Jane Clifton . The...
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Many songs start off with one name but on release have another name. Thunderclap Newman’s ‘Something In The Air’ was originally called ‘Revolution’ but because of The Beatle’s song with...
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The sun and moon play an integral part in our lives in a variety of ways. In this episode we look at the SUN and MOON through the eyes of...
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Streets highways, lanes and alleys have all featured in a myriad of songs. Sometimes they are the setting for social comment as in Ralph McTell’s classic Streets of London or...
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