Calvin Harris chooses his final Tracks of My Years
DJ, producer and songwriter Calvin Harris chooses his final Tracks of My Years. Plus, two more contestants take on Vernon's music quiz Ten to the Top.
DJ, producer and songwriter Calvin Harris chooses his final Tracks of My Years.
Calvin grew up in Dumfries in Scotland, initially working in a fish processing factory and stocking shelves in supermarkets to save up and buy DJ gear. He moved to London to pursue a career in music but a lack of job opportunities led to him returning to Dumfries, where he created his first album, I Created Disco, in his bedroom.
Uploading his music to MySpace, Calvin had hits with The Girls and Acceptable in the 80s, which led to a record deal with Columbia in 2006. Since then, Calvin has released six albums, had 11 UK number ones and won two Brit awards, a Grammy and an Ivor Novello. He has performed all over the world, and this summer had a residency at Ibiza's Ushua茂a nightclub. Calvin鈥檚 new single, Desire, is out now. It's his third collaboration with Sam Smith and follows on from the success of Promises, which spent six weeks at number one, and I鈥檓 Not Here To Make Friends.
Calvin鈥檚 final choices come from Roy Ayers and Raphael Saadiq.
There'll also be more audio nuggets as we dive in to the 大象传媒 Archive in Vernon's Vault, plus the mid-morning music quiz Ten to the Top and a brand new Record and Album of the Week.
Whatever you're up to, Vern wants to hear from you: email vernon@bbc.co.uk - and if you鈥檇 like to apply to take part in Ten to the Top, the address you need is tentothetop@bbc.co.uk.
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David Bowie
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Stereophonics
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Jessie Ware & R贸is铆n Murphy
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C.C.S
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Vernon's Vault
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David Gray
You're The World To Me (Radio 2 Session, 16 Jan 2023)
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Tom Speight
Beautiful Feeling
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Craig David
7 Days
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The Pretenders
A Love
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Tracks of My Years
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Roy Ayers
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
- A Shining Symbol The Ultimate Collection.
- Polydor.
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Calvin Harris & Sam Smith
Desire
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Calvin Harris
We Found Love
- CD Single.
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Raphael Saadiq
Movin' Down The Line
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Miley Cyrus
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- Fri 25 Aug 2023 09:30大象传媒 Radio 2