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Yesterday Once More

11 Mar 2014

Featured Artists 2

Music

Hi Listeners

This is our second in-depth program featuring two huge names from the fifties, sixties and seventies. This week we are featuring the most popular girlie group of the sixties: The Supremes and a singer who attracted universal acclaim in his short lifetime: Bobby Darin. The singalong catchy melodies of The Supremes featured the wonderful voice of Diana Ross. Bobby Darin’s growth from a mere rock singer to a more mature exponent of swing is apparent throughout the program. Weaving through the program is a narrative about the lives of both artists. We are also presenting a track from a classic album. This week it’s the smooth voice of Art Garfunkel from his ‘Breakaway’ album.

So tune in on Sunday and be entertained by some great music

Playlist

  • Love Child – Supremes
  • Splish Splash – Bobby Darin
  • Stop In The Name Of Love – Supremes
  • Featured Album (Breakaway) -I Believe When I Fall In Love – Art Garfunkel
  • You Can’t Hurry Love – Supremes
  • Somebody To Love – Bobby Darin
  • I Hear A Symphony – Supremes
  • Dream Lover – Bobby Darin
  • Where Did Our Love Go? – Supremes
  • Mack The Knife – Bobby Darin
  • Come And See About Me – Supremes
  • Beyond The Sea – Bobby Darin
  • Artificial Flowers – Bobby Darin
  • The In Crowd – Ramsay Lewis Trio

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