Neil Armstrong, Brendan Grace and European Anthems
Hillary from Castlederg tells Sean: 'Did you know that Neil Armstrong got news from Earth about Irishman John Coyle breaking the world record for eating 19 bowls of porridge?'
Pawny in Tyrone wonders which European country has no official lyrics to their National Anthem?
Hillary in Castlederg watched ‘8 Day’s to the Moon and Back' and tells Sean how Neil Armstrong got news from earth about an Irishman named John Coyle breaking the world record for eating 19 bowls of porridge.
Gary in Belfast is saddened by the passing of comedian Brendan Grace and recalls meeting him in O’Donoghey’s Pub in Dublin where the Dubliners were playing.
Barry in Bangor remembers his first concert featuring Barbara Dickson at the Ulster Hall in Belfast in November 1980
Music by The Vapes, Dean Martin, Nancy Wilson, Michael Buble, Ali Campbell and more.
Email: sean.coyle@bbc.co.uk
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Dave Berry
Memphis Tennessee
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Status Quo
Something Bout You Baby I Like
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The Vamps
Oh Cecilia
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Michael Bublé
Save The Last Dance For Me
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BT5 - 49
Cherokee Boogie
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Nancy Wilson
How Glad I am
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Alabamba
High Cotton
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Dire Straits
How Long
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The Eagles
Lyin' Eyes
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Brian Poole
I Want Candy
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Ali Campbell
I'm Missing You
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Paul Carrack
If I Should Fall Behind
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Bette Midler
In This Life
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Roy Orbison & The Gathlin Bros
Indian Summer
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Dean Martin
Open Up Your Heart
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Tom Jones & James Dean Bradfield
You're Right I'm Left
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Ned Miller
From A Jack To A King
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- Thu 11 Jul 2019 10:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Ulster & ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Foyle