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Brian Matthew, the voice of sixties popular music, presents the programme for all fans of the 1960s. The A-Z of The Beatles reaches Why Don't We Do It in the Road.

Brian Matthew presents the programme for all fans of the music of the 1960s. This week the A-Z of The Beatles reaches ' Why Don't We Do It In The Road'. The featured EP is by The Rolling Stones, there's an instrumental by The Who and tracks from Ambrose Slade, Ray Charles, Roy Orbison, The Roulettes and Family Dogg.

With facts, figures and trivia as well as the classic hits, rarities, instrumentals and album tracks, the selection sweeps right across the most important decade for popular music from beginning to end.

Sounds Of The Sixties began in 1983 and Brian has been at helm since 1990, bringing to the programme his distinctive voice and unmatchable experience of sixties pop shows.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Sat 27 Feb 2010 08:05

Music Played

  • The Exciters

    He's Got The Power

    • The Exciters Tell Him.
    • UNITED ARTISTS.
  • The Roulettes

    Bad Time

    • The History Of Rock Volume 2.
    • RHINO.
  • Roy Orbison

    In Dreams

    • Roy Orbison / Ballads.
    • TELSTAR.
  • The One Before The Hit

    • The Supremes

      When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His

      • Gold.
      • TAMLA MOTOWN.
  • The Supremes

    Baby Baby Wo Ist Unsere Liebe (Where Did Our

    • Motown Around The World.
    • MOTOWN.
  • Slade

    Knocking Nails Into My House

    • Beginnings.
    • IMS.
  • Richard Wiley

    Brand New Man

    • Goffin & King.
    • Ace.
  • Ray Charles

    You Don't Know Me

    • The Collection Vol 2.
    • CASTLE COMMUNICATIONS.
  • Rolf Harris

    Ringo For President

    • Columbia.
  • A-Z Of The Beatles

    • The Beatles

      Why Don't We Do It In The Road

      • The White Album.
      • Apple.
  • Gene Pitney & Marc Almond

    Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart

    • Gene Pitney - The Collection.
    • Castle.
  • Playing Hard To Get

    • Cheetahs

      Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)

      • On CD-R.
      • Philips.
  • Lulu

    Let's Pretend

    • The Most Of ......
    • MUSIC FOR PLEASURE.
  • Rod Stewart

    I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town

    • The British R & B Explosion.
    • SEE FOR MILES.
  • The Who

    DOGS Pt 2

    • Pinball Wizard.
    • POLYDOR.
  • Cupid鈥檚 Inspiration

    Yesterday Has Gone

    • Western House Wonders Volume 35.
    • REPERTOIRE RECORDS.
  • Teddy Randazzo

    The Way Of A Clown

    • Teen Time: The Young Years of Rock & Rol Eric.
  • The Everly Brothers

    Donna Donna

    • Great Country Hits/Gone, Gone, Gone.
    • WARNER.
  • Steve Rowland & The Family Dogg

    A way of life

    • Definite 60s Volume 2.
    • Cookaway Music.
  • The Marvelettes

    Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers

    • A Complete Introduction To Tamla Motown.
    • Tamla Motown.
  • EP Collection

    • The Rolling Stones - Poison Ivy

  • Billy Joe Royal

    Hearts Desire

    • The Northern Soul Story Vol 4.
    • Sony BMG.
  • Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity

    This Wheel's On Fire

    • The Sixites Album.
    • SANCTUARY.
  • Everit Herter

    Boys Were Made For Girls

    • Rare Bacharach.
    • Songwriter Masters Series.
  • Herman鈥檚 Hermits

    I'm Into Something Good

    • Herman's Hermits Vol.1, 1964 1966.
    • EMI.
  • Three In A Row

    • The Bats

      Listen To My Heart

      • The Northern Soul Scene.
      • DERAM.
  • Keith

    Daylight Saving Time

    • N/A.
    • MERCURY.
  • The Cyrkle

    Turn Down Day

    • Cbs.
  • The Beach Boys

    I Can Hear Music

    • The Beach Boys / I Love You.
    • MUSIC FOR PLEASURE/EMI.
  • The Ronettes

    You Came, You Saw, You Conquered

    • Back To Mono.
    • EMI.
  • MC5

    Kick Out The Jams

    • Punk. Various.
    • COLUMBIA.
  • Debbie Dovale

    Hey Lover

    • Early Girls Vol 3.
    • Ace.
  • Dean Parrish

    I'm on My Way

    • Soul Survivors.
    • Telstar.
  • The Shadows - Foot Tapper

Broadcast

  • Sat 27 Feb 2010 08:05