18/04/2018 - 'Grandchildrrren on yerr knee'
Paddy doesn't agree that Paul McCartney has a Scottish accent when he sings 'grandchildren on your knee' in When I'm 64.
Paddy doesn't agree that Paul McCartney has a Scottish accent when he sings 'grandchildren on your knee' in When I'm 64. Louise is the only Frankie Vaughan fan that Sean is aware of. John's wife called him a latchyco the other day and wonders where that name comes from. Decorator Dave says The Freshmen supported The Beach Boys in Belfast and sang some Beach Boy songs. When the Beach Boys came on stage they weren't as good as the support band and were booed off. John the Trucker was there at the Belfast show and said they were not booed off and indeed they were brilliant. Sean has never felt inclined to go surfing. Jim in Carnlough says no one ever sings the last verse of Noreen Bawn and doesn't know why. Why do people add 'and he's a good singer' when talking about someone? Music from OMD, the Beach Boys, Byrds, Joni Mitchell, Statler Brothers, Clout, Beatles and more.
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'Good big fella .....good chanter'
Duration: 01:21
Music Played
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The Beach Boys
Surfin' USA
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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Sailing On The seven Seas
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The Tremeloes
My Little Lady
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Gatlin Brob & Roy Orbison
Indian Summer
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Freshmen
Papa Oom Mow Mow
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Bobby Vinton
Roses Are Red
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Buddy Holly
It Doesn't Matter Anymore
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The Byrds
Goin' Back
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Statler Bros & Johnny Cash
hammers & Nails
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Joni Mitchell
Big Yellow Taxi
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Lobo
Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
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Marvin Gaye
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)
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Pussycat
Mississippi
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ABBA
Fernando
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Jerry Lee Lewis
Pick Me Up
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Daniel O鈥橠onnell
There's A Blue Moon Over My World
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- Wed 18 Apr 2018 10:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle