Sunday Songs: feat. The Shirelles & Etta James
Rock 'n' roll, soul, and blues as Henry Ayrton plays Hank Ballard and Red Foley.
Seventh Heaven: a selection of records that peaked at number seven in the US charts in 1960 from the likes of Steve Lawrence, Hank Ballard, and Ray Peterson.
The A-Z Of R&B Number Fives: a new series that's a variation on a familiar theme. This time it's back to the letter "A" with Albert Ammons and the letter "B" with LaVern Baker, and friends.
In The Dark: Lil Green, Bonnie Guitar, and James Carr will be among the people struggling to see the light.
And The Shirelles, Red Foley, Etta James, and others will be discovering what happens on Sundays.
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Music Played
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Steve Lawrence
Footsteps
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Johnny Preston
Cradle Of Love
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Billy Bland
Let The Little Girl Dance
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Ron Holden
Love You So
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Dinah Washington & Brook Benton
A Rockin Good Way
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Ray Peterson
Tell Laura I Love Her
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Hank Ballard and the Midnighters
Finger Poppin Time
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Albert Ammons
Swanee River Boogie
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LaVern Baker
I Waited Too Long
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Brook Benton
So Close
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Chuck Berry
Brown Eyed Handsome Man
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Big Maybelle
My Country Man
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Bobby 鈥淏lue鈥 Bland
Stormy Monday Blues
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Gary 鈥淯.S.鈥 Bonds
New Orleans
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The Staccatos
Main Line
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Carla Thomas
A Woman's Love
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Gene Ammons Quintet
Savoy
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Lil Green
Romance In The Dark
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Bonnie Guitar
Dark Moon
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Dwight Pullen
Sunglasses After Dark
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Warren Smith
The Darkest Cloud
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James Carr
The Dark End Of The Street
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The Treniers
Rockin On A Sunday Night
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The Shirelles
I Met Him On A Sunday
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The Chordettes
Never On A Sunday
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The Zircons
No Twistin On Sunday
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Red Foley
Sunday Down In Tennessee
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The Harptones
On A Sunday Afternoon
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Etta James
A Sunday Kind Of Love
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Ike Quebec
Heavy Soul
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- Sun 5 Aug 2018 20:00麻豆社 Radio York, 麻豆社 Radio Lincolnshire & 麻豆社 Radio Humberside