
01/09/2020 Are there any Noones still in Toomebridge?
Sean heard a story that the Hermans Hermits singer has roots in Antrim and wonders if there's still a connection there. Status Quo only had one number one, says Ivor in Belfast.
Sean heard a story that the Hermans Hermits singer has family connections in Antrim. Lawrence The Painter's mother was enjoying the show yesterday but she didn't know it was two hours long, and she turned off the radio at four o'clock and missed the rest of it.
The Lawn Ranger was sitting outside a cafe with a bowl of soup last week and it was raining so much that it took him an hour to finish the soup.
When Sean hears Luke Kelly singing 'Come My Little Son', about a man working on the motorways in England, he feels the pain in the hacks on his hands which were the result of building Birmingham. 'They almost bleed' says Sean.
Janet thinks Tom Jones sings Just Out Of Reach 'ever so well'. Status Quo only had one number one record, says Ivor in Belfast. Sean was never a fan of the Four Tops. Not even the Two Tops. Music from Mary Hopkin, Willie Nelson, Dusty Springfield, Luke Kelly and more.
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Music Played
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The Rolling Stones
Route 66
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Bellamy Bros
I Need More Of You
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Mary Hopkin
Goodbye
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Wham!
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
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Ben E. King
Stand By Me
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Luke Kelly
Come My Little Son
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Willie Nelson
Forgiving You Was Easy
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Dr. Hook
I Don't Want To Be Alone Tonight
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The Royal Showband
California Sun
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Sam Cooke
Bring It On Home To Me
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Tom Jones
Just Out Of Reach
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Dusty Springfield
Goin' Back
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- Tue 1 Sep 2020 15:04麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Foyle