Being Smart
Henry Ayrton's in the know this weekend - with songs by Nat King Cole and Little Richard. And a look at the inspiration behind some of The Beatles' biggest hits.
I Don鈥檛 Know: Ruth Brown, Nat King Cole, and Little Richard will be among the people professing ignorance
Tracking The Beatles: the start of a new series investigating the sources of inspiration behind The Fab Four鈥檚 early recordings. This month: 鈥淟ove Me Do鈥
Being Smart: Louis Jordan, The Fiestas, and others will be testing the limits of their IQ
And Cliff Richard, Marty Wilde and Johnny And The Hurricanes will be some of The British Top Twenty Newcomers of January 1960.
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Music Played
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The Fireballs
I Don't Know
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Ruth Brown
I Don't Know
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Sonny Boy Williamson
I Don't Know
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Nat King Cole
I Don't Know (I Just Do)
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Clarence 鈥淔rogman鈥 Henry
(I Don't Know Why I Love You) But I Do
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Tommy Hunt
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
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Little Richard
I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me)
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The Beatles
Love Me Do
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Bruce Channel
Hey! Baby
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Gene Vincent
Be Bop A Lula
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The Beatles
P.S. I Love You
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The Starlets
P.S. I Love You
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The Shirelles
Soldier Boy
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Eagles
The Desperadoes
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Arthur Conley
I'm Gonna Forget About You
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Wes Montgomery
Wes'Tune
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The Fiestas
Think Smart
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Marilyn Britton
Smarrt Boy
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Gary 鈥淯.S.鈥 Bonds
A Woman Is Smarter (In Every Kinda Way)
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Louis Jordan
If You're So Smart, How Come You Ain't Rich
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Michael Holliday
Starry Eyed
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Cliff Richard
A Voice In The Wilderness
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Johnny and the Hurricanes
Reveille Rock
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Duane Eddy
Some Kinda Earthquake
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Little Tony And His Brothers
Too Good
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Marty Wilde
Bad Boy
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George Melly
Black Bottom
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The Platters
It Isn't Right
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Sonny Clark
Blue Minor
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- Sun 26 Jan 2020 20:00麻豆社 Radio Humberside & 麻豆社 Radio York