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Yesterday Once More

29 Jan 2021

After Sunset

Music, Nostalgia, Songs

After Sunset

This week’s theme, After Sunset, includes songs relating to the shades of night or time after dark. It appears that a lot happens around the ‘…Midnight Hour’ as Ray Brown’s waiting to meet up with his girl, Betty McQuade who is on a bus with her baby; Paul Anka is waiting for a kiss in lover’s lane and ABBA are looking for a man after midnight. Elvis sings of ‘One Night’, the Bee Gees, Rod Stewart, Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta and Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton look forward to some fun activities during the night.  Paper Lace is having a shootout between police and gangsters in ‘The Night Chicago Died’, Murray Head is enjoying his ‘One Night in Bangkok’ while the Beatles are recovering from a hard day.

PLAYLIST

  • Hard Day’s Night – Beatles
  • Gimme Gimme Gimme – ABBA
  • Tonight’s the Night – Rod Stewart
  • One Night in Bangkok – Murray Head
  • Summer Nights – Olivia Newton John & John Travolta
  • We’ve Got Tonight – Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton
  • Night Fever – Bee Gees
  • The Night Chicago Died – Paper Lace
  • In The Midnight Hour – Ray Brown
  • One Night – Elvis Presley
  • Midnight Bus – Betty McQuade
  • Midnight – Paul Anka

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