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Yesterday Once More

29 May 2024

Composers and Songwriters

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

I Remember You, a tribute to the late Frank Ifield precedes this podcast’s theme of COMPOSERS and SONGWRITERS.

Melody makers Argentinian American Lalo Schifrin (Burning Bridges),  German Orchestra leader Bert Kaempfert (Strangers in the Night), the influential Burt Bacharach (Wendy Wendy) and the venerable Paul McCartney (Cat Call) represent Composers.

Jim Webb with his 7.5 minutes long MacArthur Park,  Bob Dylan (Mr Tambourine Man) John D Loudermilk (Indian Reservation) and  Vanda and Young (Life is Getting Better) are examples of legendary songwriters.

 PLAYLIST

I Remember You – Frank Ifield
Burning Bridges – Mike Curb Congregation
Indian Reservation – Don Fardon
Cat Call – The Chris Barber Band
McCarthur Park – Richard Harris
Strangers in the Night – Frank Sinatra
Life is Getting Better – Flake
When You Walk in the Room – Jackie de Shannon
Mr Tamborine Man – The Byrds
Georgy Girl – The Seekers
Wendy Wendy – Four Coins
Yakety Yak – The Coasters

Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
Composers and Songwriters was broadcast on Sunday May 26, 2024
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