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'It's very hard to dance to'

Running Bear isn't a great song for bands to play at dances. The Rathfriland Consultant says Sean is the only man he knows who uses the word 'unbeknownst'.

Janet thinks Running Bear isn't a great song for bands to play at dances. Jim in Belfast says every postman in Belfast would remember Willie 'Running Bear' Adair who sang that song and who also spoke fluent Klingon. The Oul' Bookie has solved his 'spilling Weetabix' problem by moving to crunchy nut cornflakes. Kenny with the sore ear knows someone whose father used to put the juice of an onion into his ears and they were cured. Paddy in Armagh was praying to Saint Jude that Sean would play showbands on today's show. The Rathfriland Consultant says Sean is the only man he knows who uses the word 'unbeknownst'. Music from Eddie Cochran, Butch Moore and The Capitol Showband, Doris Day, Guy Mitchell and more.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Fri 26 Jul 2019 10:30

Music Played

  • Dion

    the Wanderer

  • Little Richard

    Baby Face

  • The Everly Brothers

    Problems

  • Johnny Preston

    Running Bear

  • Doris Day

    Que Sera Sera

  • Connie Francis

    Everybody's Sombody's Fool

  • Roy Orbison

    Only the Lonely

  • Eddie Cochran

    Three Steps to Heaven

  • Guy Mitchell

    Heartaches By the Number

  • Jim Reeves

    I Guess I'm Crazy

  • Elvis Presley

    Kiss Me quick

  • Jerry Lee Lewis

    Goodnight Irene

  • Rick Nelson

    Stop the world and Let Me Off

  • Fats Domino

    Red Sails In The Sunset

  • Julie Rogers

    the Wedding

  • Manfred Mann

    Do Wah Diddy Diddy

  • Brian Poole

    Someone

  • Herman鈥檚 Hermits

    I'm Into something Good

  • Al Martino

    Spanish Eyes

  • Manfred Mann

    Pretty Flamingo

  • Kenny Rogers

    The Gambler

  • Nini Rosso

    II Silencio

  • Butch Moore

    Born To Be With You

  • The Byrds

    Mr Tambourine Man

  • Miami showband

    Baby I'm Your Man

Broadcast

  • Fri 26 Jul 2019 10:30

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