28 September 2023
28 September 2023
The playlist for FRIDAY MORNING RADIO, Edition 384
Hour 1:
Christine Clifford – Walking On The Blind Side Of Life (2023)
Daniel O’Donnell – Rhythm Of The Rain
Toni West – You’re My Answer (2023)
Jade Hurley – A Good Heart
Debbie Parry – In My Dreams
Denis Walter – Theme From Love Story
Orchestral Sounds – Falling In Love Again
Gene Autry – Rose of San Antone (Gene Autry born this day 1907, Tioga, Texas, U.S.A.; Died 1998)
Jerry Lee Lewis – Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis born this day 1935, Ferriday, Louisiana, U.S.A.; Died 2022)
Judy Stone – Lady Bird
Shelly Jones Band with Lester Treuer – One Night At A Time (2023)
60 Year Diamond Classic – Cliff Richard – It’s All In The Game (1963)
60 Year Diamond Classic – Paul & Paula – Flipped Over You (1963)
Hour 2:
Gloria Gaynor – Every Breath you Take (1986)
Jason McAllister – Finding My Way Back Home (2023)
Janey Kirk – Somebody Did Somebody Wrong Song (2023)
They Don’t Make Them Like This Anymore: Adam Faith – What Do You Want (1959)
The Jazz Kings – Comes Love
Tommy Miller – Dancing All Night Long (2021)
Percy Faith Strings – Let It Be
Elisabeth Grey – Good Enough (2023)
Seekers – This Train
John Williamson – Chandelier of Stars
Lindsay Butler – Wheels (2023)
Lance Birrell – Aussie Medley (2023)
Jimmy Shand & His Band – The Whistler And His Dog
Hour 3:
Scaffold – Thank You Very Much (1967)
Helen Reddy – I Am Woman (Helen Reddy died this day 2020, aged 78.)
Johnny Mathis – I Can’t Stop Loving You
Faron Young – Riverboat (1960)
Eric Clapton – Promises (1979)
Diana Ross – The Boss (1979)
Roger Whittaker – I Love You Because
Andy Martin – Hold Me Now (2023)
60 Year Diamond Classic – Bobby Vinton – Blue Velvet (1963)
60 Year Diamond Classic – Roy Orbison – Blue Bayou (1963)
Geoff Love & His Orchestra – How The West Was Won
Daniel O’Donnell – Perfect Days
Sabrina Fallon – Waxies Dargle (2023)
On this Day, 1957; Tasmania enjoyed a late winter with heavy highland snowfalls and well-below average temperatures,
Hobart recording a top of just 8 C.
Meanwhile, in New South Wales, high winds fanned bushfires which threatened properties.
On this Day, 1959; The former Bass Strait ferry Taroona departed Devonport for Melbourne, for the last time, to make way
for the roll-on, roll-off vessel Princess of Tasmania.
Taroona was sold, eventually renamed Hellas and used as a cruise ship in the Mediterranean. She was laid up in 1966 and never
used again. In 1989 she was towed to Turkye for scrapping.
Only on TYGA-FM 98.9, streaming worldwide at www.tygafm.org.au/listen-live/
Thanks so Ray for including You’re My Answer” and for your support 🎵💞🎤💞🎶 Toni xxx