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A nostalgic musical trip through time from the 50s to the 80s
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Antipodeans

Antipodeans

2025-11-0200:26

This program features performers from Australia and New Zealand. Although all of the NZ performers re-located to Australia. The first band to make it big here was Split Enz with their first big hit My Mistake. Ex American singer Marcia Hines sings one of her big hits You. Two other ex New Zealanders to make it big were Max Merritt and his band the Meteors (Slipping Away) and mod dresser Dinah Lee (Reet Petite). An Aussie teams up with a Kiwi when Johnny Farnham performed a duet with Kiwi Allison Durbin (Baby Without You). Other Australian highlights are The Angels (Am I Ever Gonna To See Your Face Again) and that great Moving Picture’s song What About Me. Playlist My Mistake – Split Enz You – Marcia Hines Slipping Away – Max Merritt & The Meteors Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again – The Angels What About Me – Moving Pictures World Of Make Believe – Stylus The Saddest Song Of All – Doug Ashdown Funny Man – Ross D. Wyllie Baby Without You – Johnny Farnham & Allison Durbin Reet Petite – Dinah Lee Going Out Of My Head – Lynne Randell When You Walk In The Room – The Sports Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Antipodeans was broadcast on Sunday November 2, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Antipodeans appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Dos and Don’ts

Dos and Don’ts

2025-10-2647:30

Over the years we have all been told by parents and/or friends to “do this” or “don’t do that”. With that in mind we decided to present a catalogue of songs featuring DOS and DON’TS. Manfred Mann’s 1964 version of Do Wah Diddy Diddy introduces the show followed by other Do songs including the Captain and Tennille’s timeless romantic ballad Do That To Me One More Time, Bobby Freeman’s self-penned Do You Wanna Dance and the Beatles Do You Want to Know a Secret. The LGBTQIA+ community is represented by Dusty Springfield and Lesley Gore with their Don’t songs. Don’t Change was INXS’s entry into the international charts and the legendary Buddy Holly ends the show with It Doesn’t Matter Any More. PLAYLIST Do Wah Diddy Diddy – Manfred Mann Do You Wanna Dance – Bobby Freeman Do That to Me One More Time – Captain & Tennille Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town –  Kenny Rogers Please Don’t Go – KC & The  Sunshine Band You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me – Dusty Springfield Don’t Change – INXS Don’t You Know – Della Reece You Don’t Own Me – Lesley Gore But I Do – Clarence “Frogman” Henry Do You want To Know a Secret – The Beatles It Doesn’t Matter Anymore – Buddy  Holly Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Dos and Don’ts was broadcast on Sunday October 26, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Dos and Don’ts appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
1964 and 1969

1964 and 1969

2025-10-1949:44

For this program, Rob and Mossy have chosen two seminal years in their lives. They discuss what happened back then and some of the songs that were trending. 1964 was a huge year for The Beatles. They toured Australia and secured the top six spots in Australia’s yearly chart. I Feel Fine was one of those songs and they also featured in 1969 with Get Back. The opening song for 1964 was the unusual The Girl from Ipanema performed by renowned saxophonist Stan Getz and American-Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto. Other big hits in 1964 were Barbra Streisand with People from the film Funny Girl and Dionne Warwick’s version of Anyone Who Had A Heart. 1969 saw Spiral Starecase soaring with their one hit wonder More Today Than Yesterday and Mama Cass with her solo hit It’s Getting Better. Australia was represented in 1964 by Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs’ popular cover Poison Ivy and in 1969 Ronnie Burns with Age of Consent. PLAYLIST The Girl From Ipanema – Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto Get Back – The Beatles People – Barbra Streisand More Today Than Yesterday – The Spiral Starecase Anyone Who Had A Heart – Dionne Warwick Everybody’s Talkin’ – Kamahl Poison Ivy – Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs It’s Getting Better – Mama Cass The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt – The Shadows Wedding Bell Blues – The 5th Dimension I Feel Fine – The Beatles Age Of Consent – Ronnie Burns Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 1964 & 1969 was broadcast on Sunday October 19, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post 1964 and 1969 appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Pop Songs in Movies

Pop Songs in Movies

2025-10-1249:50

The playlist for this episode focusses on pop songs that have been used in movies and songs that were specifically written for a film and consequently became popular after the film’s release. Chuck Berry’s You Never Can Tell featured in Pulp Fiction and Stealers Wheel’s Stuck in the Middle With You was one of the many ‘70’s songs flowing through Reservoir Dogs and ABBA’s Waterloo was used in a musical scene from Muriel’s Wedding. The Song from Moulin Rouge,  Hernando’s Hideaway (The Pyjama Game) became popular after the films’ releases as did Stayin’ Alive (Saturday Night Fever) and I Just Called to Say I Love You from The Woman in Red. On the Inside was written as the theme song  for television’s Prisoner. PLAYLIST You Never Can Tell – Chuck Berry On the Inside – Lyn Hamilton I Just Called to Say I Love You – Stevie Wonder The Song from Moulin Rouge – Percy Faith Orchestra Stuck in the Middle with You – Stealers Wheel (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance – Gene Pitney Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees Eternally – Petula Clark Waterloo – ABBA The Crying Game – Dave Berry Twist and Shout – The Beatles Hernando’s Hideaway – Archie Bleyer Orchestra and Chorus Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Pop Songs in Movies was broadcast on Sunday October 12, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Pop Songs in Movies appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
One Word Titles

One Word Titles

2025-10-0549:15

It’s a simple theme for this episode – all song titles have one word only. Two falsetto afficionados Dee Clark (Raindrops) and Del Shannon (Runaway) perform their biggest hits. Legends Peggy Lee and Patsy Cline sing their signature songs Fever and Crazy. Aussie singers are in the forefront too with our own legends, John Farnham (One), Olivia Newton-John (Magic) and Sherbet (Howzat). Peaches and Herb provide the ballad Reunited and as usual there is a Beatle’s offering with Paul McCartney’s Yesterday. Playlist Raindrops- Dee Clark Funkytown – Lipps Inc Fever – Peggy Lee One – John Farnham Crazy – Patsy Cline Magic – Olivia Newton-John Howzat – Sherbet Reunited – Peaches & Herb Silhouettes – The Diamonds Yesterday – The Beatles Runaway – Del Shannon Pride – Ray Brown & The Whispers Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 One Word Titles was broadcast on Sunday October 5, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post One Word Titles appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Questions

Questions

2025-09-2848:47

As September comes to an end (where has the year gone?) we parcel up songs that embody the theme QUESTIONS. Mental as Anything and the Dave Clark 5 pose questions that may be seen as persuasive while Men at Work, Peter Sarstedt and Jack Scott are trying to satisfy their curiosity. Culture Club and Laura Branigan are somewhat emotive and Shirley Bassey wants to know what the future will bring. An everyday question is referenced by Bronski Beat with their song Why?. PLAYLIST If You Leave Me Can I Come Too –  Mental as Anything What Now, My Love? – Shirley Bassey Do You Really Want To Hurt Me – Culture Club Where Do You Go To My Lovely – Peter Sarstedt Who Can It Be Now? – Men at Work Why? – Bronski Beat Do You Know the Way to San Jose –  Dionne Warwick How Am I Supposed to Live Without You – Laura Branigan Do You Love Me – Dave Clark 5 What in the World’s Come Over You – Jack Scott Have You Ever Seen the Rain? – Creedence Clearwater Revival When – Kalin Twins Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Questions was broadcast on Sunday September 28, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Questions appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This program features two internationally acclaimed and popular acts: Pre-eminent female group of the sixties – The Supremes and Artist Of The Decade in the 60s – Marty Robbins. With over 500 songs Marty Robbins is probably remembered best for A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) and his signature Western song, now renowned as a genre classic, El Paso. With Diana Ross as their wonderful lead singer, The Supremes No 1 hits are featured including: You Can’t Hurry Love; Love Child; I Hear A Symphony and Stop! In The Name of Love. Playlist A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) – Marty Robbins You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes The Story Of My Life – Marty Robbins Love Child – Diana Ross & The Supremes Devil Woman – Marty Robbins I Hear A Symphony – The Supremes El Paso – Marty Robbins Stop! In The Name of Love – The Supremes She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More) – Marty Robbins Come See About Me – The Supremes Just Married – Marty Robbins Where Did Our Love Go – The Supremes Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Let’s Remember: The Supremes & Marty Robbins was broadcast on Sunday September 21, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Let’s Remember: The Supremes & Marty Robbins appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Brothers

Brothers

2025-09-1450:44

In this episode, we deliver songs with groups who are comprised of BROTHERS. In the playlist there are 10 songs with biological siblings and 2 groups that have been fabricated as ‘music’ brothers. The brothers Osmond and The Jacksons were 5 member groups. The Ames Brothers include 4 members and Barry, Robin and Maurice are the Bee Gees. Groups having 2 familial members are Dire Straits, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Statler Brothers, Split Enz, Kalin Twins and The Everly Brothers. The Australian trio The Virgil Brothers include Mal Magee, Peter Doyle and Rob Lovett while Doug Brewer changed his name so that he and Leo De Kroo could perform as The De Kroo Brothers. PLAYLIST One Bad Apple – The Osmonds Little Serenade – The Ames Bros Money for Nothing – Dire Straits I Got You – Split Enz ABC – The Jackson 5 And Her Name is Scarlet – The De Kroo Brothers More Than a Woman I to Me – Bee Gees Flowers on the Wall – The Statler Bros Temptation ‘Bout to Get Me – The Virgil Brothers Forget Me Not – Kalin Twins How do You do it? – Gerry and the Pacemakers Cathy’s Clown – The Everly Brothers Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Brothers was broadcast on Sunday September 14, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Brothers appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Royalty

Royalty

2025-09-0750:00

There are many songs featuring different royal figures such as kings, queens, princesses, dukes, earls and lords, and ladies. The Royal Guardsmen mined a rich field when they sang about Snoopy, the dog from the famous Peanuts cartoon. Snoopy vs. The Red Baron hit the high spot in the charts in the early sixties. A rare royal is mentioned in Dire Strait’s Sultans of Swing while ABBA’s Dancing Queen and Juice Newton’s Queen Of Hearts draw inspiration from a royal female. Of interest is our own The Easybeats version of an old Chuck Berry song Little Queenie.  Teen idol James Darren sings his cynical hit Her Royal Majesty and you will recognise the opening of Gene Chandler’s Duke Of Earl later used in a well known advertising jingle. Playlist Snoopy vs. The Red Baron – The Royal Guardsmen King Of Clowns – Neil Sedaka Lady Willpower – Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Dancing Queen – ABBA Duke Of Earl – Gene Chandler Sultans Of Swing – Dire Straits Queen Of Hearts – Juice Newton Princess In Rags – Gene Pitney King Of The Road – Roger Miller Little Queenie – The Easybeats Her Royal Majesty – James Darren Lady Madonna – The Beatles Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Royalty was broadcast on Sunday September 7, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Royalty appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Australiana

Australiana

2025-08-3148:19

This episode is dedicated to the theme of AUSTRALIANA with a variety of artists migrating across the decades. Marcie Jones, Bev Harrell, The Flying Circus, The Delltones and Somebody’s Image reflect the sounds of the 1960’s. Songs from the 1970’s are portrayed by Helen Reddy, Stylus, The Masters Apprentices, Fox and The Dave Miller Set. A couple of exhibits from the 1980’s are presented by Colleen Hewett and Dave Dobbyn. PLAYLIST What Am I Doing Here With You – Bev Harrell Wind Beneath my Wings – Colleen Hewett S-S-S-Single Bed – Fox Because I Love You – The Masters Apprentices Peaceful – Helen Reddy Slice of Heaven – Dave Dobbyn Kissing – Stylus Mr. Guy Fawkes – The Dave Miller Set Hayride – The Flying Circus Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands – The Delltones Hide & Seek – Somebody’s Image Quiet – Marcie Jones Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Australiana was broadcast on Sunday August 31, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Australiana appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Entertainment

Entertainment

2025-08-2448:29

This program features songs about different forms of entertainment. Starting with Scottish singer Donovan and his quirky Hurdy Gurdy Man and followed up by Billy Joel’s somewhat cynical portrayal of life as a singer with The Entertainer. Other forms of entertainment are presented with Liza Minnelli’s Cabaret from the film of the same name, Simon and Garfunkel’s reworking of the old English folk song Scarborough Fair and Freddie Mercury’s swan song The Show Must Go On. Rick Nelson depicts a sombre note into Garden Party while our beloved Seekers sing their huge hit The Carnival Is Over. And of course, the program finishes on a party with Leslie Gore’s It’s My Party. Playlist Hurdy Gurdy Man – Donovan The Entertainer – Billy Joel Scarborough Fair/Canticle – Simon & Garfunkel Cabaret – Liza Minnelli Garden Party – Rick Nelson You Don’t Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show) – Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. Spinning Wheel – Blood, Sweat & Tears The Show Must Go On – Queen The Carnival Is Over – The Seekers Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! – The Beatles Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear – The Alan Price Set It’s My Party -Leslie Gore Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Entertainment was broadcast on Sunday August 24, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Entertainment appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Tossing and Turning

Tossing and Turning

2025-08-1750:58

The TOSSING & TURNING theme features a range of diverse songs relating to sleeping or aspects thereof. Australian group Ray Hoff & The Offbeats lead the program with their version of the 1961 song Tossing and Turning. Roy Orbison, Colleen Hewett, and The Reels reference dreaming while Bryan Davies is revering his Dream Girl. The Rolling Stones want to spend a night together, The Romantics are discovering secrets and Petula Clark doesn’t want anyone sleeping in a subway. PLAYLIST: Tossing and Turning -Ray Hoff & The Offbeats Leah – Roy Orbison (Last Night) I Didn’t Get to Sleep at All – The Fifth Dimension Let’s Spend the Night Together – The Rolling Stones Quasimodo’s Dream – The Reels Dreaming My Dreams With You – Colleen Hewett Talking In Your Sleep – The Romantics I Don’t Like to Sleep Alone – Paul Anka Pillow Talk – Doris Day Don’t Sleep in the Subway– Petula Clark Dream Girl – Bryan Davies Sleepwalk – Santo & Johnny Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Tossing and Turning was broadcast on Sunday August 17, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Tossing and Turning appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Sounds

Sounds

2025-08-1048:02

Composers and arrangers often include different sounds in their songs to create a distinctive and catchy element. In their masterpiece Good Vibrations as well as the title, an unusual instrument, the Electro-Theremin, is employed by The Beach Boys. Named the ‘father of exotica’, arranger/composer Martin Denny uses all kinds of sounds heard in an African village in his popular instrumental Quiet Village. Shirley Ellis has a great time with the exuberant Clapping Song. Sam Cooke evokes the sounds of a prison chain gang in his big hit Chain Gang while The Beatles rock it out with their version of Twist And Shout. Playlist: Quiet Village – Martin Denny There’s A Kind Of Hush – Herman’s Hermits Good Vibrations – The Beach Boys Boom Sha La La Lo – Hans Poulsen The Sound Of Silence – Simon & Garfunkel Rhythm Of The Rain – The Cascades Sound Of Then (This Is Australia) – GANGgajang The Clapping Song – Shirley Ellis Chain Gang – Sam Cooke Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead – The Fifth Estate Clap Your Hands – The Beau-Marks Twist And Shout – The Beatles Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Sounds was broadcast on Sunday August 10, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Sounds appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Here Comes the Sun

Here Comes the Sun

2025-08-0347:48

SUN, the centre of the solar system is the star of the show this episode. Opening the program are The Beach Boys sound alike The Sunrays followed by gems including, George Harrison’s masterpiece Here Comes the Sun. Neil Sedaka and Bobby Hebb go head to head with Sunny, The Animals are singing about the woe of the House of the Rising Sun, Harry Belafonte acknowledges his homeland with Island in the Sun,  Lesley Gore sings that everything is wonderful in Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows while Bill Withers addresses the sorrow of loss in Ain’t No Sunshine. PLAYLIST: I Live for the Sun – The Sunrays Sunny Afternoon – The Kinks Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles That Lucky Old Sun – Ray Charles Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying – Gerry & the Pacemakers House of the Rising Sun – The Animals Island in the Sun – Harry Belafonte Sunny – Neil Sedaka Ain’t No Sunshine – Bill Withers Sunny – Bobby Hebb Sunshine Rides on a Trolley – Robby Snowden Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows – Lesley Gore Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Here Comes the Sun was broadcast on Sunday August 3, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Here Comes the Sun appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Flora and Fauna

Flora and Fauna

2025-07-2750:45

This program features songs about Flora and Fauna. Bette Midler starts the program with her No 1 hit from her Golden Globe winning performance in The Rose. Unusual fauna are mentioned in The Door’s Peace Frog and Culture Club’s Karma Chameleon. Flora heads Build Me Up Buttercup  from The Foundations, Jud Strunk’s gently nostalgic Daisy A Day and Aussie singer Broderick Smith’s  Faded Roses. Three up tempo, popular Fauna songs are Crocodile Rock (Elton John), The Lion Sleeps Tonight (The Tokens) and Sue Thompson’s catchy Paper Tiger. Playlist: The Rose – Bette Midler Peace Frog – The Doors Cat’s In The Cradle – Harry Chapin Crocodile Rock – Elton John Build Me Up Buttercup – The Foundations Faded Roses – Broderick Smith Daisy A Day – Jud Strunk Karma Chameleon – Culture Club The Lion Sleeps Tonight – The Tokens (I Never Promised You) A Rose Garden – Lynn Anderson Paper Tiger – Sue Thompson Pictures Of Lily – The Who Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Flora & Fauna was broadcast on Sunday July 27, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Flora and Fauna appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Body Parts

Body Parts

2025-07-2047:30

In this episode BODY PARTS, the human body is the backdrop for our song selection. The show kicks off with  Paul McCartney’s My Brave Face and The Cowsills make a show of Hair. Moving down the body both Lynne Randell and Tony Bennett sing about the heart. The arms (The Supremes), hands (Edie Gorme & The Beatles) and thumb (The Rolling Stones) are acknowledged, Paul Anka incorporates two sections of the body in Put Your Head on my Shoulder and Kenny Loggins gets dancing with Footloose. Child actor Johnny Crawford suggests a growing nose and Steve Lawrence completes the show with Pretty Blue Eyes. PLAYLIST: My Brave Face – Paul McCartney You Need Hands – Eydie Gorme Footloose – Kenny Loggins Hair – The Cowsills I Left My Heart in San Fransisco – Tony Bennett Heart – Lynne Randell Under My Thumb – The Rolling Stones Put Your Head on My Shoulder –  Paul Anka Back In My Arms Again – The Supremes Your Nose is Gonna Grow – Johnny Crawford I Want to Hold Your Hand – The Beatles Pretty Blue Eyes – Steve Lawrence Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Body Parts was broadcast on Sunday July 20, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Body Parts appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Italian Heritage

Italian Heritage

2025-07-1349:28

It is surprising how many singers and other entertainers (especially in USA) have Italian heritage. This program features a few of them. Dion Di Mucci had many big hits in the 50s and 60s none bigger than his smash hit Runaround Sue. Some singers preferred romantic ballads such as Gennaro Louis Vitiliano (Jerry Vale) with You Don’t Know Me or Al Martino with I Love You Because. Teen idols Walden Robert Cassotto (Bobby Darin) and Robert Ridarelli (Bobby Rydell) are represented with Dream Lover and Sway. Two prominent female singers with Italian heritage were Rosemary Victoria Yuro (Timi Yuro) with her tearjerker Hurt and top female singer Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero (Connie Francis) with one of her big hits Stupid Cupid. The Italian flavour is enhanced by three songs sung in Italian: Save Your Love from Renee & Renato; Te Amo from Umberto Tozzi and Felicita Al Bano & Romina Power. Playlist: Runaround Sue – Dion Save Your Love – Renee & Renato Hurt – Timi Yuro Te Amo – Umberto Tozzi You Don’t Know Me – Jerry Vale Lucky Star – Madonna Dream Lover – Bobby Darin Felicita – Al Bano & Romina Power Sway – Bobby Rydell I Love You Because – Al Martino Stupid Cupid – Connie Francis Something Stupid – Frank & Nancy Sinatra Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Italian Heritage was broadcast on Sunday July 13, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Italian Heritage appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Watercraft

Watercraft

2025-07-0649:05

Within the theme of WATERCRAFT the songs refer to ships, boats, ferries and sailing. The Hues Corporation’s  lyrics refer to not rocking the boat of love, Gerry and The Pacemakers love crossing the Mersey river and Chris De Burgh is making a plea of love via ship to shore communication.  Styx and Enya are wanting to sail away while in Boat Drinks Jimmy Buffett is wanting to get away to anywhere. Tom Jones provides an up tempo version of the beautiful Scottish folk tune Sky Boat Song and the Australian Delltones are giving surfing lessons with Hangin’ Five. PLAYLIST: Rock the Boat – The Hues Corporation Ferry Cross the Mersey – Gerry & The Pacemakers Ship to Shore – Chris de Burgh Orinoco Flow – Enya Come Sail Away – Styx Longer Boats – Cat Stevens Boat Drinks – Jimmy Buffett Skye Boat Song – Tom Jones Hangin’ Five – The Delltones Shrimp Boats – Jo Stafford Dreamboat Annie – Heart The Wreck of the “John B” – Jimmie  Rodgers Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Watercraft was broadcast on Sunday July 6, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Watercraft appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Indulgence 4

Indulgence 4

2025-06-2951:25

In this program Rob is joined by Rachel, longtime listener and friend. Rachel has selected songs which mean something to her or simply appeal to her. At a young age she was enthralled and influenced by the young Lesley Gore’s hit You Don’t Own Me. Rachel from Russell Morris also invoked memories of the Vietnam War and her father. The Vietnam War also provided a backdrop for Normie Rowe’s Maybe Tomorrow. Strong voices marked Rob’s choices: the mellifluous contralto of Karen Carpenter (Solitaire), Bob Lind’s poetic Elusive Butterfly and teen idol, Bobby Vinton with the pretty Blue On Blue. Rachel’s French connection is expressed through Piaf’s iconic Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien. Playlist: Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) – The Hollies Always On My Mind – Pet Shop Boys Perfect Day – Lou Reed You Don’t Own Me – Lesley Gore Solitaire – Carpenters Rachel – Russell Morris Maybe Tomorrow – Normie Rowe Hold On Tight – Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) Elusive Butterfly – Bob Lind Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien – Edith Piaf Blue On Blue – Bobby Vinton When Will I Be Loved – The Everly Brothers Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Indulgence 4 was broadcast on Sunday June 29, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Indulgence 4 appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Indulgence 3

Indulgence 3

2025-06-2251:52

For this episode, Rob is again joined by Joe as they indulge in songs they have chosen. Joe’s birthday was December 1963 so he chose Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons’ song December 63 (Oh What A Night) as his first offering. Memories of a lost love welled up as Rob presented Air Supply’s All Out Of Love. Joe’s outlook on life shines through with two of his selected songs: Frank Sinatra’s That’s Life and Dionne Warwick’s plea What The World Needs Now. Aussie representation comes from Kate Ceberano (Everything’s Alright) in her role as Mary Magdalene in the Australian version of Jesus Christ Superstar. LRB’s superb hit Reminiscing was another Australian tribute. PLAYLIST The Garden of Eden – Joe Valino December 1963 (Oh What A Night) – Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons All Out Of Love – Air Supply The Beat Goes On – Sonny & Cher Wuthering Heights – Kate Bush Everything’s Alright – Kate Ceberano, John Farnham & Jon Stevens Reminiscing – Little River Band That’s Life – Frank Sinatra Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry What The World Needs Now – Dionne Warwick The Twelfth Of Never – Johnny Mathis We Are The Champions – Queen Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5 Indulgence 3 was broadcast on Sunday June 22, 2025 JOY 94.9 – Out.Loud.Proud – Your Voice – Your Radio Station The post Indulgence 3 appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
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