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Yesterday Once More

10 May 2021

Destinations

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Destinations

This week’s show is presented by Rob and Mossy with a special guest, Clayton. Clayton was responsible for ensuring Yesterday Once More went to air in the dark days of Victoria’s lockdown last year. In this week’s program we are taking you on a journey by ‘Going Up The Country’ with Canned Heat, ‘Hitchin’ A Ride’ with Vanity Fare and ‘Rockin’ Down The Highway’ with the Doobie Bros. On the way we will drop in on Mrs Johnson at the ‘Harper Valley PTA’, hear Aussie trouper, Margaret Roadknight sing about the ‘Girls In Our Town’ and take a breather at a holy village (Village Of St Bernadette) with Andy Williams. Taking John Denver‘s ‘Country Roads’ we will finish at Paul Anka‘s ‘My Home Town’.

 

PLAYLIST

  • Going Up The Country – Canned Heat
  • Rockin’ Down The Highway – Doobie Bros
  • Life In A Northern Town – Dream Academy
  • Hitchin’ A Ride – Vanity Fare
  • Harper Valley PTA – Jeannie C Riley
  • Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
  • Village Of St Bernadette – Andy WIlliams
  • Jump In My Car – Ted Mulry Gang
  • Girls In Our Town – Margaret Roadknight
  • Tobacco Road – Nashville Teens
  • My Home Town – Paul Anka
  • Light Across The Valley – Hans Poulsen

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