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Yesterday Once More

30 Apr 2024

You, Me and I

50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, Instrumental, Music, Songs

This week we are presenting songs that have the  pronouns YOU ME & I in their titles.

Australia’s AC/DC opens the show with Brian Johnson  making his debut as lead singer with You Shook Me all Night Long, former Australian Queen of Pop Marci Hines and Bobby Hatfield & Bill Medley aka the Righteous Bros also sing about YOU as do the Beatles.

PJ Proby, Englebert Humpderdinck, Dion, The Supremes and the McGuire Sisters represent the pronoun ME.

The I is reflected in songs from award winner Stevie Wonder, New Zealand’s Split Enz and Normie Rowe’s wonderful rendition of I Who Have Nothing

PLAYLIST

You Shook Me All Night Long – ACDC
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling – Righteous Bros
I Believe – Stevie Wonder
You – Marcia Hines
Hold Me – PJ Proby
I Hope I Never – Split Enzs
Release Me – Engelbert Humperdinck
Love Came To Me – Dion
You Keep Me Hanging On – Supremes
Do You Love Me Like You Kiss Me – McGuire Sisters
Got to Get You Into My Life – Beatles
I Who Have Nothing – Normie Rowe

Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
You, Me and I  was broadcast on Sunday April 28, 2024
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