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The years 1967 and 1979 were migratory for both Rob and Mossy. Rob moved from rural Ballan in Victoria and Mossy from sunny Brisbane to start anew in Melbourne. Apart... LEARN MORE The post Years 1967 and 1979 appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Etta James was voted Number 22 in the top Greatest Singers Of All Time. She sang various genres including gospel, blues, jazz, R &B and even rock n roll. Her... LEARN MORE The post Let's Remember: Etta James and Hot Chocolate appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode is dedicated to all female groups who have sisters in them. The Andrews Sisters were the most popular singing group in the war years and after, especially with their... LEARN MORE The post Sisters appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode's theme includes a variety of songs that reflect an informal title or term of reference attached to PEOPLE. PLAYLIST: Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter – Herman's... LEARN MORE The post Songs About People appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This program focuses on songs about Inanimate Objects. Starting off with Donovan's quirky I Love My Shirt, there are songs about the radio Who Listens To The Radio by Aussie group The... LEARN MORE The post Songs About Inanimate Objects appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This program includes Bands that have named themselves after a Country, a City, or a Place. The Harborlites changed their named to Jay and The Americans. While wanting to appear more European,... LEARN MORE The post Groups Named After Places appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
In this program, we feature some of the biggest stars in the history of Country music. There is the acknowledged ‘King Of Country Music', Hank Williams, (Your Cheatin' Heart) and the... LEARN MORE The post Country appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
The arrangement of this week's songs centres around the theme of STRUCTURES and BUILDINGS. Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall, Little River Band‘s Love is a Bridge and Gene McDaniels' Tower of... LEARN MORE The post Structures and Buildings appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
One again we feature some outstanding Aussie music by icons like John Farnham and his poignant A Touch Of Paradise, Cold Chisel and their popular Breakfast At Sweethearts and Russell Morris with his soaring Wings... LEARN MORE The post Terra Australis appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
The theme RELIGION is the foundation for this episode. Inspired by her Catholic upbringing, Madonna's opening track Like A Prayer features a blend of gospel, pop and rock. Helen Reddy presents... LEARN MORE The post Songs About Religion appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
For our first program of 2025, we are going further back in time and presenting old songs that were given a new arrangement later on. The tone is set by... LEARN MORE The post Revivals appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
As this is the last episode of Yesterday Once More for 2024, we would like to thank you our listeners very much for your ongoing support and contribution to our... LEARN MORE The post Our Albums appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
We've had some unusual themes in our program but ‘Sand' must be one of the more unusual. Surprisingly, there are enough songs with ‘Sand' or ‘Beach' to choose from. This... LEARN MORE The post Sand appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
In this episode, we take a look at songs that refer to food and drink. The playlist features a variety of drinks including, water (Deep Purple), the iconic Coca Cola... LEARN MORE The post Food and Drink appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode's theme is Numbers. Pioneer rock n rollers Bill Haley and the Comets get the program off to a bright start with the bluesy Thirteen Women. Keith follows up... LEARN MORE The post Numbers appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
The program for this episode, LET'S REMEMBER salutes Ike & Tina Turner and Simon & Garfunkel. Ike & Tina Turner was an American musical duo consisting of husband and wife... LEARN MORE The post Let's Remember appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode highlights great Aussie music. Olivia Newton- John performs her hit song from the musical Grease: Hopelessly Devoted To You. Stylus sings the catchy World Of Make Believe and Kate Ceberano excels... LEARN MORE The post Down Under appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Shakespeare's WHAT'S IN A NAME has been used as this episode's focus. Names distinguish people or things and in this episode, all but one of the songs (The Wreck of... LEARN MORE The post What's In A Name? appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
In this episode we present songs about songs. Tom Jones performs a gutsy version of the historic Skye Boat Song followed by Supertramp's big hit The Logical Song. There is... LEARN MORE The post Songs About Songs appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Yesterday Once More brings you music from the soundtrack of your life and in this episode, the songs refer to remembering or REMINISCING. The opening number by Eric Burdon and... LEARN MORE The post Songs to Remember and Reminisce appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
There are many songs which ask questions. This episode starts with LGBTIQ+, Australian-American singer Lana Cantrell with her cover of The Young Rascal's hit How Can I Be Sure? Included... LEARN MORE The post Songs That Ask Questions appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
TIME is this episode's spotlight and the songs in the playlist refer to various aspects of time. For example: Bobby Goldsboro focuses on the Summer season, Ray Brown is meeting his girl... LEARN MORE The post Songs About Time appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode features Mossy and Rob choosing their own songs. The program starts with the 1980 Song Of The Year from Kim Carnes, Bette Davis Eyes. It's followed by Australian... LEARN MORE The post Lucky Dip appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode features an acknowledgment to legend performers. Burt Bacharach was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist widely regarded as one of the most important and influential figures... LEARN MORE The post Let's Remember appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
From 1972 to 1974 Victoria was home to the Sunbury Pop Festival, initially to showcase Australian talent. A group of Australian performers also formed the Happy Hour Brigade. This episode... LEARN MORE The post Australian Musical Events appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
As September brings the change of seasons, this episode includes songs relating to CHANGE in various scenarios. Verdelle's Tar and Cement refers to changing from life in the country to... LEARN MORE The post Songs About Change appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode features songs about loneliness and being alone. Songwriters like to write about emotions. One popular theme is to write about loneliness or being alone. Irish singer Gilbert O'Sullivan... LEARN MORE The post Alone and Lonely appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Companies often use music, be it a jingle or a soundtrack, to advertise their brand, product or service. POP SONGS IN ADVERTISEMENTS include some songs that are currently used in... LEARN MORE The post Pop Songs In Advertisements appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
In this program we've avoided any songs concerned with love or loving relationships. The program starts with the rather outrageous Arthur Brown, nicknamed ‘The God Of Hellfire' with his band... LEARN MORE The post Not A Love Song appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Electric guitarists have been the driving force behind some of the most iconic and groundbreaking music. Across the world's stages these gifted musicians have been enthralling audiences with their wonderful talents.... LEARN MORE The post Great Guitarists appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This episode features songs about items of clothing and accessories. Rob has dipped right back into the 50's with popular country and western singer Marty Robbins A White Sport Coat,... LEARN MORE The post Clothing and Accessories appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
One dictionary reference refers to advice as guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action. According to songwriters and singers ADVICE comes in many forms from many sources. ... LEARN MORE The post Songs Offering Advice appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This week we celebrate the thirteenth birthday of Yesterday Once More. We've called our theme ‘Anything Goes' because we are being self indulgent and playing our own song choices. Mossy... LEARN MORE The post 13th Birthday Anything Goes appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This week's programme salutes some extreme AUSTRALIAN talent. There are the duos of Cheetah, Flash in the Pan, Bobby and Laurie and Jo Jo Zepp with Jane Clifton . The... LEARN MORE The post Great Australian Songs appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Many songs start off with one name but on release have another name. Thunderclap Newman's ‘Something In The Air' was originally called ‘Revolution' but because of The Beatle's song with... LEARN MORE The post Songs with a Name Change appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
The sun and moon play an integral part in our lives in a variety of ways. In this episode we look at the SUN and MOON through the eyes of... LEARN MORE The post Sun and Moon appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Streets highways, lanes and alleys have all featured in a myriad of songs. Sometimes they are the setting for social comment as in Ralph McTell's classic Streets of London or... LEARN MORE The post Streets and Thoroughfares appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney started writing songs together in the late 1950s and by 1963 were prolific composers who wrote songs for both the Beatles and other artists. Some of... LEARN MORE The post Songs The Beatles Gave Away appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This week we celebrate LGBTIQA+ singers across our decades. Starting with everyone's darling Dusty (You Don't Have To Say You Love Me) to never forgotten Aussie treasure Peter Allen (The... LEARN MORE The post LGBTIQA+ Singers appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
I Remember You, a tribute to the late Frank Ifield precedes this podcast's theme of COMPOSERS and SONGWRITERS. Melody makers Argentinian American Lalo Schifrin (Burning Bridges), German Orchestra leader Bert... LEARN MORE The post Composers and Songwriters appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
On February 3, 1959, there was a light plane crash killing three promising singer/songwriters: Buddy Holly (aged 22) The Big Bopper (J P Richardson aged 28) and Ritchie Valens (aged... LEARN MORE The post The Day The Music Died appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Timeless in a way that few other acts are, The Spinners are one of the most iconic and enduring groups in R&B history. With a towering legacy spanning over six decades, The Spinners have never lost their universal appeal. In 2021, they returned with their first all-new original album, the aptly-titled, "Round the Block and Back Again."The group created and came to define the smooth sound of Philadelphia Soul, channeling the highs and lows of romance and heartbreak into a catalog of classic hits, beloved across generations. Throughout the years the Spinners remained perched atop the Pop, R&B, and Adult Contemporary Charts, with smash singles like, "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love," "Then Came You," "The Rubberband Man'' and many more - earning six Grammy nominations, 18 Platinum and Gold Albums, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and selling millions of records worldwide in the process. Their legendary repertoire has earned a permanent place in the American songbook.Though The Spinners popularized, and came to epitomize, the lush sound of Philly Soul in the 1970s, they got their start in Detroit at Motown in 1961. The Spinners signed with Atlantic Records in 1972, teaming up with producer Thom Bell in Philadelphia where the group blossomed under his production aegis. The Spinners had another classic hit single, "Working My Way Back To You," topping the Pop and R&B charts, earning the group its twelfth gold record. The "The Love Trippin" album (1980) also included "Cupid," one of the fastest-selling records in The Spinners' illustrious career. The follow-up LP, "Labor of Love," featured such stand-out tunes as "Yesterday Once More," and "Long Live Soul Music."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Timeless in a way that few other acts are, The Spinners are one of the most iconic and enduring groups in R&B history. With a towering legacy spanning over six decades, The Spinners have never lost their universal appeal. In 2021, they returned with their first all-new original album, the aptly-titled, "Round the Block and Back Again."The group created and came to define the smooth sound of Philadelphia Soul, channeling the highs and lows of romance and heartbreak into a catalog of classic hits, beloved across generations. Throughout the years the Spinners remained perched atop the Pop, R&B, and Adult Contemporary Charts, with smash singles like, "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love," "Then Came You," "The Rubberband Man'' and many more - earning six Grammy nominations, 18 Platinum and Gold Albums, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and selling millions of records worldwide in the process. Their legendary repertoire has earned a permanent place in the American songbook.Though The Spinners popularized, and came to epitomize, the lush sound of Philly Soul in the 1970s, they got their start in Detroit at Motown in 1961. The Spinners signed with Atlantic Records in 1972, teaming up with producer Thom Bell in Philadelphia where the group blossomed under his production aegis. The Spinners had another classic hit single, "Working My Way Back To You," topping the Pop and R&B charts, earning the group its twelfth gold record. The "The Love Trippin" album (1980) also included "Cupid," one of the fastest-selling records in The Spinners' illustrious career. The follow-up LP, "Labor of Love," featured such stand-out tunes as "Yesterday Once More," and "Long Live Soul Music." Four decades later The Spinners have not skipped a single beat as "Round the Block and Back Again" makes wonderfully clear. Melding intricate harmonies with breathtaking vocal acrobatics, the album, released in August 2021, showcases The Spinners at their soulful, multi-octave best. A perennial fan favorite, the Spinners continue to perform to sold out crowds at home and abroad while maintaining a loyal coterie of die-hard aficionados. The Spinners have left an indelible impact in the annals of music history, and perhaps most importantly, on the hearts of millions of fans throughout the world.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
As the sky lit up with the beautiful colours of the Aurora Australis so did the radio waves with the theme of COLOURS. The playlist incorporates a variety of genres... LEARN MORE The post Colors appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
The J's features female singers whose first names begin with the letter J. It includes some legends of the music world: Janis Joplin (Me And Bobby McGee), Judy Collins (Both... LEARN MORE The post The J's appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
This week we are presenting songs that have the pronouns YOU ME & I in their titles. Australia's AC/DC opens the show with Brian Johnson making his debut as lead... LEARN MORE The post You, Me and I appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
B Sides Today we take you into the world of vinyl. Back to the days when we would purchase our single play 45rpm records from a record store. When we... LEARN MORE The post B Sides appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
According to psychological definitions Emotions are chemicals released in response to our interpretation of a specific trigger, Feelings happen as we begin to integrate the Emotion and Moods are more generalised.... LEARN MORE The post Emotions, Moods and Feelings appeared first on Yesterday Once More.
Many years ago, in the 1970s, a singing group called the Carpenters had a hit record “Yesterday Once More.” It was a song that reminisced of days gone by. Today, the changes in this world and the changes in the attitudes of people are a dramatic departure from what many of us remember. While we may long for a simpler time, there is no going back. Today, guest host, Jim Calhoun shares his thoughts and how to hold strong to the old values in a valueless time. Now, do you believe in this ministry? If you do, you can keep us on the air and as a podcast by visiting our website, https://truth2ponder.com/support. You can also mail a check payable to Ancient Word Radio, P.O. Box 510, Chilhowie, VA 24319. Thank you in advance for your faithfulness to this ministry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truth-to-ponder/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truth-to-ponder/support
KLPAC's popular Golden Oldies series returns, just in time for an early Valentine's Day celebration for all. Yesterday Once More 4 promises classics by crooners and soul singers ranging from The Platters to Aretha Franklin, and the concert has something for everyone and will be performed cabaret-style. We find out what's in store from Joel Wong, a singer in the upcoming performance.