'Frankie Howerd was never in our front room!'
Sean thinks there's a version of the song Fraulein that was in Sean's front room back in the day but he can't remember who sang it.
Sean thinks there's a version of the song Fraulein that was in their front room back in the day but he can't remember who sang it. Albert, who requested the song, swears it was Hank Locklin and Sean must be doting. The Undertone suggests Frankie Howerd. Turns out it was Bobby Helms that was in Sean's front room.
John in Bangor was getting the train from Holywood yesterday but it had to turn back because a tree was blocking the line and he was due to get a bus instead but a young woman called Ashley offered to share her taxi to Bangor and refused to take any money from him and now John says there are still good people in the world.
Natasha in Limavady forces her son Matthew to listen to the show while picking him up from school.
Music from Four Seasons, The Osborne Brothers, Merle Haggard, Dusty Springfield, Aneka and more.
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The Ivy League
Tossin' & Turnin'
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The Four Seasons
Big Girls Don't Cry
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The Osborne Bros
Cotton Fields
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Merle Haggard
I Wonder If They Ever Think Of Me
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Dusty Springfield
Goin' Back
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Billy Joel
River Of Dreams
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Shakin’ Stevens
This Ole House
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Aneka
Japanese Boy
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Tenpole Tudor
Swords Of A Thousand Men
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Lonnie Donegan
The Commancheros
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Dean Martin
Corrine Corrina
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Fats Domino
It Keeps Rainin'
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Patsy Cline
Seven Lonely Days
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Bobby Helms
Fraulein
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- Tue 14 Jan 2020 15:04´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Foyle