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5 October 2023

6 October 2023

Friday Morning Radio, Edition 385 Playlist

My apologies for the delay in posting this playlist.


Hour 1:

Brendan McMahon – Send In The Clowns (2023)
Victoria Eman – When Love Starts Talkin’ (2023)
Lonnie Spiker – I’ll Be Seeing You Someday (2023)
Zora – Spanish Nights (2023)
Max Bygraves – Medley~Hey Look Me Over~Consider Yourself~Standing On The Corner
Jim Reeves – From A Jack To A King

Joe Loss & His Orchestra – Boom Bang A Bang
Shadows – Kon Tiki
Millie – My Boy Lollipop (1964)
(Born this day 1947 Clarendon, Jamaica – Millicent Dolly May Small alias Millie, the first international recording star from the Caribbean. Died 2020.)
Seekers – Cotton Fields
60 Year Diamond Classic: Jet Harris & Tony Meehan – Applejack
60 Year Diamond Classic: Beach Boys – Little Deuce Coupe
Leroy Larson, Bernie Sundemeyer, Mel Brenden, Helge Lamo & Garrison Keilor – Out On The Country Road
Aishling Rafferty – Love Me When I’m Old

Hour 2:

Human Nature – Please Mr Postman
Jade Hurley – Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home
Joy Adams & Gary R Farmer – The Point Of No Return (2023)
They Don’t Make Them Like This Anymore: Addrisi Brothers – Cherrystone (1959)
Alan Mackey & Anne Kirkpatrick – Walking Away With The Moon (2023)
Col Elliott – Proud To Be Aussie (2023)

Glenn Long – Mona Lisa
Highway 95 – She Plays (2023)
Tony Miles & Ran Tan – Queensland Railway Line
Gisele Mackenzie – Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes (1953)
John Glenn – Why Is The Old Road Calling Me (2023)
Anne Fraser – Coorong Sands (2023)

Hour 3:

Mark Wynter – Dream Girl (1961)
Johnny O’Keefe – Right Now (1961)
Johnny O’Keefe – Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw (1966)
(Died this day 1978, Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales – Johnny O’Keefe, dubbed Australia’s King of Rock And Roll. Aged 43.)
Three Degrees – When Will I See You Again (1975)
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra – Guantanamera
(Died this day 1980, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. – Nelson Riddle, arranger, composer and orchestra leader from the 1940s to the 1980s)
Lovin’ Spoonful – Daydream (1966)
Billy Joe Royal – Down In The Boondocks (1965)
(Died This Day 2015, Morehead City, North Carolina, U.S.A. – Billy Joe Royal, best known for this 1965 hit. Aged 73)

Hurricane Highway – Between A Father And A Son (2023)
60 Year Diamond Classic: Los Indios Tabajaras – Maria Elena (1963)
60 Year Diamond Classic: Essex – A Walking Miracle (1963)
Jody Miller – He Walks Like A Man (1964)
Died this day 2022, Blanchard, Oklahoma, U.S.A. – Jody Miller, country/pop singer, best known for her hits He Walks Like a Man and Queen Of The House (1965) Aged 80.
Johnny Nash – I Can See Clearly Now
Died this day 2020, Houston, Texas, U.S.A. – Johnny Nash, singer songwriter, first non-Jamaican to record reggae music in Kingston, Jamaica. Aged 80.
Bobby Vee – Rubber Ball (1961)
Roberto Delgado – Rhodos Melody

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