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12/05/2017 - "And one night he ate 21 hot dogs in the Flamingo"

Elizabeth's husband was a young policeman in Ballymena when The Rolling Stones played at the Flamingo. He had the job of looking after them and other visiting stars.

Elizabeth's husband was a young policeman in Ballymena when The Rolling Stones played at the Flamingo. He had the job of looking after them and other visiting stars. The Flamingo was famous for the hot dogs. The man who tried (in vain) to teach Sean trombone is 80 today, and Sean still has the trombone, which sat under his desk in Radio Foyle for years. David in Ballywalter wonders why instrumental music is being played on Singalong Friday. Did Bob Monkhouse say 'Hold on to your hollyhocks' on The Golden Shot? Sean doesn't like Clint Eastwood or his films. Music from Royal Showband, Chris Andrews, Morecambe and Wise, Neil Sedaka, Van Morrison and Linda Gail Lewis, The Saw Doctors and more.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • The Tremeloes

    Here Comes My Baby

  • Royal Showband

    The Hucklebuck

  • Chris Andrews

    Yesterday Man

  • Christie Hennessy

    When You Give Your Love To One Love

  • Neil Sedaka

    Calendar Girl

  • Moe Bandy

    I'm Drunk Again

  • Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins

    The Next Time I'm In Town

  • Van Morrison & Linda Gail Lewis

    Jambalaya

  • Fats Domino

    When The Saints Go Marching In

  • John Denver

    Take Me 91热爆, Country Roads

  • The Beach Boys

    Sloop John B

  • The Saw Doctors

    I Used To Love Her

  • Morecambe & Wise

    Bring Me Sunshine

  • Ken Dodd

    Happiness

  • Andy Williams

    In The Sumertime

  • Don Williams

    Some Broken Hearts Never Mend

  • Clarence 鈥淔rogman鈥 Henry

    But I Do

  • Bill Black鈥檚 Combo

    Cattle Call

  • Carpenters

    Top Of The World

  • Johnny Cash

    Folsom Prison Blues

Broadcast

  • Fri 12 May 2017 10:30

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