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January 1, 2020 at 9:29 pm #2829TracyParticipant
[b:ea8c8641fc]Happy New Year on Universal Day of Peace.
Thanks to Dave S and Joe for some of the music.[/b:ea8c8641fc]HELLO STRANGER- Emmylou Harris with Nicolette Larson
TURN TURN TURN- The Byrds
SO NICE- Diana Krall (for Linda)
THE GOOD INTENT- Rosanne Cash
I’M SO GLAD- Cream
SOLITUDE- Herbie Hancock
HAPPY JACK- The Who (requested by Eleanor)
IT’S BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE- Helen Humes
OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WORLD- Rodney Crowell (by request)
LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT- Billy Ward and the Dominoes featuring Jackie Wilson
LUSH LIFE- Natalie Cole
IT’S A GOOD YEAR FOR THE ROSES- Elvis Costello
BOX OF VISIONS- Tom Russell with Iris Dement (dedicated to all my listeners)
BLUE REVERIE- Cootie Williams and his Rug Cutters
THEME FROM SESAME STREET- Gladys Knight and the Pips (for Carroll Spinney)
THEN CAME THE CHILDREN- Paul Siebel (for kids everywhere)
IT’S BEST TO BEHAVE- Adolf Hofner
PEOPLE GET READY- The Impressions
SHELTER FROM THE STORM- Cassandra Wilson
PEACE, LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING- Nick Lowe (by request)
HAPPY- The Rolling Stones (by request)
O HO THE PRETTY CHAIN- Barry Phillips
MESSAGE TO MY FRIEND- John Scofield and Pat Metheney
HELLO IN THERE- John Prine
KILLING THE BLUES- Woodstock Mountain Revue
QUIET NIGHTS- Getz/Gilberto (for Linda)
SOMEONE I CARE ABOUT- The Modern Lovers
GIVE ME LOVE- George Harrison (requested by Jim)
JUSTICE- Cassandra Wilson
SUCCESS- Aaron Lee Tasjian
ONE DAY AT A TIME- The Flatlanders
CELEBRATION OF WORLD PEACE- D’oa
IF I SHOULD FALL BEHIND- Bruce Springsteen
THE DOLPHINS- Fred Neil (the greatest song of the past 1000 years)
WRAP YOUR TROUBLES IN DREAMS- Stan Getz
WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES- Jimmy Lafave with Andrew Hardin and Ruthie Foster
DAYDREAM- Houston Person
MY ONE TRUE FRIEND- Bette Midler
GIVE PEACE A CHANCE- John Lennon
GET TOGETHER- Youngbloods
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Next Tuesday is Old Rock Day. I don’t know what that means either. I was tempted to play all songs done before January 1, 1964, the day the Beatles hit the airwaves in America, but decided to play all songs with Rock in the title.
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