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Yesterday Once More

17 Nov 2024

Numbers

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

This episode’s theme is Numbers. Pioneer rock n rollers Bill Haley and the Comets get the program off to a bright start with the bluesy Thirteen Women. Keith follows up with his one hit wonder 98.6. Meatloaf reminds us what a fine voice he had with Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad. Swamp rock is the style of Gary US Bond’s catchy A Quarter To Three. Three Aussies appear on the show: Aussie icon John Farnham gives a great rendition of One Is The Loneliest Number, Ray Brown and The Whispers perform 20 Miles, while Judy Stone rounds out the program with her big hit 4, 300,000,221 Tears From Now.

PLAYLIST

  • Thirteen Women – Bill Haley & The Comets
  • 98.6 – Keith
  • A Quarter To Three – Gary US Bonds
  • Nineteen Eighty Five – Wings
  • One Is The Loneliest Number – John Farnham
  • Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad – Meatloaf
  • 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover – Paul Simon
  • Eight Days A Week – Beatles
  • Four Walls – Jim Lowe
  • 20 Miles – Ray Brown & The Whispers
  • A Hundred Pounds Of Clay – Gene McDaniels
  • 4, 300,000, 221 Tears From Now – Judy Stone

Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
Numbers was broadcast on Sunday November 17, 2024
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