Rylan Clark-Neal sits in
Wake up to a star-studded breakfast with Rylan Clark-Neal! Pop superstar Meghan Trainor performs live in the studio, and comedian Tom Allen pops in for a chat about Comic Relief.
Wake up to a star-studded breakfast with Rylan Clark-Neal! The magical Meghan Trainor is in the studio to perform live and talk about her new album 'Treat Myself' plus she'll be updating us on all things The Voice and she delivers an amazing rendition of Britney Spears' 'Hit Me Baby One More Time'. Comedian Tom Allen pops in for a chat about Comic Relief's 'Spectacular' night of comedy at Wembley and his upcoming holiday in Tenerife!
Listener Carolyn is live in the studio to try on the infamous BRITs red slippers, and we find out if they fit!
Along with Tina Daheley on news, Richie Anderson on travel and Hugh Ferris on sport, she and the team have the best start to your morning. With celeb guests, quizzes, headlines, tunes chosen by listeners, and more music that you can shake a glitterball at!
There's also a daily Pause For Thought and listeners on the line, as Rylan entertains the nation with fun for the family!
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Bryan Ferry
Let's Stick Together
- Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
- Eg.
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Celeste
Stop This Flame
- (CD Single).
- Both Sides Records.
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Wet Wet Wet
Wishing I Was Lucky
- Fantastic 80's - 3 (Various Artists).
- Sony Tv/Columbia.
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P!nk
A Million Dreams
- The Greatest Showman: Reimagined (Various Artists).
- Atlantic.
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Moloko
Sing It Back
- Club MTV (Various Artists).
- Universal Music On Demand.
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Kylie Minogue
Can't Get You Out Of My Head
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
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David Guetta, MORTEN & RAYE
Make It To Heaven
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
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Incognito
Always There (feat. Jocelyn Brown)
- (CD Single).
- Talkin' Loud.
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Blondie
Heart Of Glass
- Billboard Top Hits: 1979 (Various).
- Rhino.
- 13.
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Lewis Capaldi
Someone You Loved
- Breach.
- Vertigo.
- 3.
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Loreen
Euphoria
- Clubland Eurodance (Various Artists).
- Universal.
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Bryan Adams
Cloud Number Nine
- (CD Single).
- A&M.
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Jonas Brothers
What A Man Gotta Do
- (CD Single).
- Polydor.
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Londonbeat
I've Been Thinking About You
- (CD Single).
- Anxious Records.
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Bon Jovi
Limitless
- Bon Jovi 2020.
- Island.
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The Temptations
Get Ready
- Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
- Universal Music Tv.
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Glenn Frey
The Heat Is On
- Above The Clouds: The Very Best Of.
- Universal.
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Meghan Trainor
All About That Bass (Radio 2 Session, 21 Feb 2020)
- RCA.
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Spice Girls
Wannabe
- Bad Girls (Various Artists).
- Sony Music TV.
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James Blunt
Halfway (feat. Ward Thomas)
- Once Upon A Mind.
- Atlantic.
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Meghan Trainor
Nice To Meet You (Radio 2 Session, 21 Feb 2020)
- RCA.
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Gregory Porter
Revival
- (CD Single).
- Decca.
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Queen
We Are The Champions
- News Of The World.
- Island.
- 2.
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Meghan Trainor
...Baby One More Time (Radio 2 Session, 21 Feb 2020)
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Robbie Williams
Let Me Entertain You
- Now 39 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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Billy Idol
White Wedding
- Rip It Up (Various Artists).
- EMI.
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Black Eyed Peas
I Gotta Feeling
- (CD Single).
- Interscope.
- 4.
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JP Saxe
If The World Was Ending (feat. Julia Michaels)
- (CD Single).
- Arista.
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Cass Elliot
Make Your Own Kind Of Music
- Bubble Gum, Lemonade & Something for Mama.
- Dunhill.
- 12.
Pause For Thought
From the Reverend Richard Coles:
There was a
cartoon once in the New Yorker which showed people arriving at the gates of
hell, damned to an eternity of torture. The devil welcomed them by handing each
an accordion. I thought of this the other day when I turned up for my first
lesson carrying the accordion a parishioner gave me. I say carrying, heaving
more like, they’re heavier than they look, lacquered boxes containing half a
piano, half an organ, a canteen of cutlery and a tiny wind farm.
That they make any sound at all is a surprise, but when they do it’s
captivating. There was a lady playing one in the street in Kettering the other
day so beautifully I could have listened to her all morning, but I had business
with a gents’ outfitter.
I know it’s not everyone’s favourite sound - indeed, when I gave my thrillingly
unpredictable debut performance of My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean the dogs ran
behind the sofa - but I have always loved it, and since the arrival in these
parts of people from Eastern Europe, where accordions are the thing, I’ve grown
to love it more.
My teacher,
Yanis, from Latvia via Corby, is a master and makes it look as easy as
breathing. That’s what 100,000 hours of practice does, because it is not easy.
Your right hand has a piano keyboard to deal with, your left 120 fiddly buttons
doing different things, and between them, a set of bellows which you must
squeeze in and out in order to get any sound at all. Getting them to do what
they’re meant to do at the same time is like playing the mouth organ on a pec
deck while working a cash register. You try it.
Why try it? For me, it’s partly about acquiring a skill; but mostly it’s about
trying to get something beautiful and harmonious and distinctive out of what
looks like jumble. Make your own music, sing your own special song, said Mama
Cass, and I wonder if in the back of her mind were the words from the book of
Psalms that she grew up with, the daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants to the
United States: sing to the Lord a new song, sing to the Lord all the earth - in
all our variety and multiplicity and jumbledness.
Broadcast
- Fri 21 Feb 2020 06:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2