Sunday, February 10, 2013

Monday 11th. February - 0900 to 1200

 
Today's program features a mix of 1950s and 1960s pop and a dash of Easy Listening music.
The playlist includes the following hits from the the international and Australian charts:- 
  • I Just Need Your Love - Little Pattie (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • Born Too Late - the Shannons (1958)
  • She's So Fine - the Easybeats (Australian artists - 1960s)
  • Teenage Baby - Col Joye (Australian artist - 1950s)
  • Tracy's Theme - Spencer Ross (1960)
  • Beatnik Fly - Johnny & the Hurricanes (1960)
  • Easier Said Than Done - Laurel Lee (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • Cotton Candy - Al Hirt (1964)
  • Fun, Fun, Fun - the Beachboys (1964)
  • Georgie Girl - the Seekers (1960s)
  • Born Too Late - the Poni-Tails (1958) (A counterpoint to the version by the Shannons)
  • Come A Little Bit Closer - the Delltones (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • Cradle Of Love - Billy Preston (1960)
  • Pineapple Princess - Annette Funicello (1960)
  • Ciao Baby - Lynn Randell (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • Twenty-Six Miles - the Four Preps (1958)
  • And I Love Her - the Beatles (1964)
  • Diane - the Bachelors (1964)
  • Volare - Bobby Rydell (1960)
  • What Am I Doing Here With You? - Bev Harrell (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • Blue Jeans - David Dundas (1970s)
  • Always Something There To Remind Me - Sandie Shaw (1964)
  • One In A Million - Bev Harrell (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • Beyond The Sea (La Mer) - Bobby Darin (1960)
  • Green Onions - Booker T & the MGs (1962)
  • Would You Lay With Me - Judy Stone (Australian artist - 1960s)
  • On The Prowl - Ol' 55 (Australian artists)
  • Rag Doll - the Four Seasons (1964)
  • Downtown - Petula Clark (1964)
  • Monster Mash - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett (1962)
  • Fever - Peggy Lee (1958)
  • Blow Away - A Fine Frenzy (Alison Sudol - 2010)
  • Beyond The Blue Horizon - Lou Christie (1970s)
     
 
 
The Comedy Spot which follows the news & weather update at 10:00 AM is another classic radio piece from the Hancock's Half-Hour series, entitled "The Picnic" and first broadcast by the BBC on the 20th. October 1959.


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