'拢50 was a lot of money in 1951'
Steven loves the song Lucky Lucky Me because his father had a bet on the winner of the Grand National when that record came out in 1951.
Steven loves the song Lucky Lucky Me because his father had a bet on the winner of the Grand National when that record came out in 1951. Aidan wonders what's in the hessian bags that Sean gives away. What do Eamon De Valera and Winston Churchill have in common? Andy in Omagh wonders why Good Morning Ulster tell us about the time of the tides but not where they'll be. Music from Linda Ronstadt, Carlene Carter, Del Shannon, Ernie Fields, Charlie Landsborough, Eddie Hodges and more.
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Music Played
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Boney M.
Painter Man
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Carlene Carter
Come On Back
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Harry Belafonte
Jump In the Line
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Billy Bland
Let The Little Girl Dance
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John Denver
Country Roads
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Dr. Hook
I Don't Want To Be Alone Tonight
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Chuck Berry
Bye Bye Johnny
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Ernie Fields
In the Mood
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Eddie Hodges
I'm gonna Knock On Your Door
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Smokie
Livin' Next Door To alice
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Linda Ronstadt
It's So Easy
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Charlie Landsborough
Why Worry
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The Byrds
Mr Tambourine Man
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Junior Campbell
Hallelyah Freedom
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Eagles
Take It Easy
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The Green River Boys & Glen Campbell
Beautiful Brown Eyes
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Joe Brown
That's What Love Will Do
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Del Shannon
Hats Off To Larry
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Patsy Cline
Crazy Dreams
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- Tue 22 Jan 2019 10:3091热爆 Radio Ulster & 91热爆 Radio Foyle