01/06/2018 - 'If anyone else gets that much excitement walking home from work I'd like to hear it'
Malachy found two lettuces in a bag and took them home and put them in a sandwich. Jim wants to know what number one records don't have the title in the lyrics.
Malachy in Aghagallon was walking home and found two lettuces in a bag. He took them home and had a lettuce sandwich and it was delicious. Jim wants to know what number one records don't have the title in the lyrics. Instrumentals don't count. The Pawnbrokers says that the number one record on your 14th birthday defines you for the rest of your life. It doesn't apply to Sean as the charts weren't going then. Janet's is Bye Bye Baby. And there's a horse with that name running in The Oaks today. Janet's put the family allowance on it. Why do girls put their heads down when they run on to the dance floor? A request comes in for Ian Horner who was the plasterer that Sean was an apprentice to in Birmingham. Patrick in Glenariff wonders what was Jim Reeves's only number one in the UK. Music from Vanity Fare, The Archies, Rolling Stones, Hank Locklin, Tremeloes and more.
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'The girls are always first onto the floor'
Duration: 01:07
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Edison Lighthouse
Love Grows
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Vanity Fare
Hitchin' A Ride
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The Archies
Sugar Sugar
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Bee Gees
Don't Forget To Remember
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Elvis Presley
In The Ghetto
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The Rolling Stones
The Kast Time
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Cliff Richard
Living Doll
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Dimitri Tiomkin
High Noon Main Title
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Paul Simon
Late In The Evening
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Rick Nelson
Never Be Anyone Else But You
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Jim Reeves
Distant Drums
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The Tremeloes
Silence Is Golden
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Hank Locklin
Irish Lullaby
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Tommy Bruce
Buttons And Bows
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Val Doonican
Walk Tall
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Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye
Cat Ballou
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Neil Diamond
Red Red Wine
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Bay City Rollers
Bye Bye Baby
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Doris Day
Whatever Will Be
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Michael Holliday
Show Me The Way To Go Home
Broadcast
- Fri 1 Jun 2018 10:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle