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Yesterday Once More

1 Jan 2022

Terra Australis

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Terra Australis

We continue with our series of Australian music. Digging into the past reveals what an array of talent we have produced in this country. Two tour de force performances by two female singers feature in today’s program. When she was with the funk band I’m Talking, Kate Ceberano performed a knockout version of the Rose Royce song ‘Love Don’t Live Here Any More’. Equally breathtaking is the astonishing voice of well known blues singer, Wendy Saddington with her only commercial success ‘Looking Through A Window’. These two singers are ably supported by AC/DC (Jailbreak), Ray Brown And The Whispers (20 Miles) and the wonderful duo Cheetah with their big hit ‘Walking In The Rain’. Colin Cook (Heart) and Bobby Cookson (I Could Have Loved You So Well) both perform outstandingly.

 

PLAYLIST

  • Heart – Colin Cook and The Strangers
  • Marshall’s Portable Music Machine – Robin Jolley
  • Love Don’t Live Here Any More – I’m Talking (feat Kate Ceberano)
  • 20 Miles – Ray Brown And the Whispers
  • Just A Poor Boy – Mike Furber And The Bowery Boys
  • Jailbreak – AC/DC
  • Looking Through A Window – Wendy Saddington
  • Walking In The Rain – Cheetah
  • I Could Have Loved You So Well – Bobby Cookson
  • Exit Stage Right – Ronnie Burns
  • The Carnival Is Over – The Seekers
  • Hayride – The Flying Circus

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