That's my boy...
Tomorrow's show is all about proud parents as we feature two hours of artists singing about their own kids. There are some terrific things you could choose from artists like Paul Simon, John Lennon and Loudon Wainwright - talking of which, artists singing about their parents might be a future theme, but I'll maybe not play the one Martha Wainwright wrote about dear old dad!
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At 1st Mar 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Where's the Git??
Isn't She Lovely - Stevie Wonder
Sarah - Phil Lynott
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At 1st Mar 2012, DC wrote:Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton about his son Conor.
This brings a wee tear to my eye every time I hear it
DC
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At 1st Mar 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Lauryn Hill - 'To Zion'
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At 1st Mar 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:I'll continue to Dare To Be Different...
MY SON CALLS ANOTHER MAN DADDY ~ Hank Williams
Let's do innovative "pop" again real soon 8-(
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At 1st Mar 2012, gaie wrote:a bit stumped on this one, but tonight was great
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At 1st Mar 2012, jfa99 wrote:I heard your show on Thursday night and wanted to comment on "That's my boy". I saw Kris Kristofferson in concert many moons ago and heard this beautiful song.
Kris Kristofferson - Holy Creation.
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At 1st Mar 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:Highway 20 Ride / Zac Brown Band
Anything Like Me / Brad Paisley
Watching You / Rodney Atkins
Al.
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At 1st Mar 2012, mary-doll wrote:Beautiful Boy John Lennon
Heard this song when I was just a wean myself and loved the sentiment, even though it can be construed as, on reflection, incredibly schmaltzy. If you care to be that cynical when it comes to folks and their kids. I've got boys myself, both fully fledged adults - but this song still makes sense. I know, sentimental. But - so what?! ;o)
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At 1st Mar 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:Grown Men Don't Cry / Tim McGraw
There Goes My Life / Kenny Chesney
Daughters / John Mayer
Al.
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At 1st Mar 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:#8 Nothing wrong wi' sentimental m-d, I like sentimental....
Al.
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At 1st Mar 2012, gaie wrote:Mattie's Rag - Gerry Rafferty - for his daughter Martha
and seconds for Anything Like Me
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At 1st Mar 2012, mary-doll wrote:#10 Cheers, Al! This theme isn't going very far if there's too much room for a bit of (slushy) sentiment!
BTW - Massive seconds for There Goes My Life / Kenny Chesney - heard it here first courtesy of a fellow blogger. Can't remember who - apologies, don't blame it on the moonshine, blame it on the boogie. Wonderful "gone against the grain and lived to not regret it" song! Been there, done it.
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At 1st Mar 2012, norriemaclean wrote:Bowie - Kooks (or the Danny Wilson cover)
Paul Simon - Father and Daughter
Bowie - Teenage Wildlife
all great tracks, the latter one of my favourite Bowie tracks. But this is also a great song but I am not sure if 100% is on theme:
Joni Mitchell - Chinese Cafe
certainly refers to her daughter who I think I am right in saying a very young Joni gave up for adoption "My child's a stranger / I bore her / But I could not raise her".
This is a grest song.
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At 1st Mar 2012, mary-doll wrote:redact #12 - missed out NOT before "too much". No Freudian slip - just shoddy proofing.
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At 2nd Mar 2012, paolopablo wrote:Schmaltzy/? I'll give you schmaltzy.
My Son and i / Neil Sedaka
a wee guilty pleasure
Everything that glitters is not gold / Dan Seals
More about his wife who has left him but his daughter gets plenty menshies.
I just love you / five for Fighting
written for his daughter
In your time / bob seger
written for his son
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Rex Titter wrote:Engaging and vivid song concerning a child's fight for life seen through the eyes of the father (singer Joel Pott). Thankfully the baby daughter won her fight ...
'Wires' ~~ Athlete
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:Often requested on drive time radio...
Precious ~ Depeche Mode
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At 2nd Mar 2012, paolopablo wrote:Adapted from a poem his wife wrote and dedicated to his son Josh......a wake up song for busy parents
Cats in the cradle / Harry Chapin
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At 2nd Mar 2012, gaie wrote:Meant to say, re Mattie's Rag, did anyone see the Gerry Rafferty tribute concert where Martha and other family members sang Whatever's Written in Your Heart? Emotional stuff on telly never mind what it must have been like to be there.
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At 2nd Mar 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:The Proclaimers...'Your Childhood' ... I know The Procs make many grown men on this blog weep anyway but this song could bring tears to a glass eye.
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Julie,
Grown men? Here??? You must be confusing us wi' thae serious chappies who contribute to the Newsweek Scotland blog.
Jist daft laddies here...
...and a few sensible female women. Some of whom are competing for a chocolate egg!
>8-D
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
I'm struggling wi' this theme. The only songs that spring to mind are not songs I particularly want to hear.
Therefore...
I'll restrict myself to supporting the Proclaimers. My daughter is the only person who can make me feel simultaneously proud and humble. I would like her even if we weren't related. Nothing makes me happier than being in her company.
She's not a wee lassie anymore, but she'll always be my wee lassie.
gushing git
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At 2nd Mar 2012, mary-doll wrote:#17 Second Depeche Mode!
Thin Lizzy Sarah
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At 2nd Mar 2012, jammyhammy wrote:I Hope You Dance - Lee Ann Womack
beautiful lyrics..............
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At 2nd Mar 2012, joethejamman wrote:My Son John-Tom Paxton
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At 2nd Mar 2012, ian rosebery wrote:Plenty of good picks for tonight already so I'm thinking about a future 'parents of the famous' theme:
Two tear-jerkers for sons:
Steve Goodman - My Old Man and Mike & The Mechanics - The Living Years, with BA Robertson's poignant lyric.
Derek, Edinburgh
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:# 23
Thanks M-D, I guess you already know what that particular shout/tracks about.
# 22
Scotch, if granted a play you may wish to turn the radio off or leave the room.
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Scottish Lass wrote:When you dream, Barenaked Ladies
Starfish, Horse
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:Another couple that could have you big softies wiping away a wee tear;
It Wont Be Like This For Long / Darius Rucker
That's a Picture / Neal McCoy
Al.
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:Dare To Be Different after thought
Cuban Heels ~ Matthew And Son
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Will Power wrote:Paul Weller - Why Walk When You Can Run
Inspired by his youngest son (at the time)
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Will Power wrote:Semisonic - Closing Time
Written by Dan Wilson about impending fatherhood
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Will Power wrote:Kate Bush - Bertie
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Comment number 34.
At 2nd Mar 2012, Glen Miller wrote:#26
Brian Robertson and I were rugby teammates at the age of 12. His father was the only spectator I can remember. So, regardless of the regrets expressed in the song, he can take some comfort from his father's obvious pride in him.
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Comment number 35.
At 2nd Mar 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#20, #22, #27
MadMac,
I am most definitely not one of the weeping men to whom Julie refers!
We need more Proclaimers songs on this show!!!
#34
I heard a silly joke today.
PAOLO PABLO:- "Fingers on buzzers. Who sang TIGER FEET?"
GLEN MILLER:- "Mud!"
PAOLO PABLO:- "That's right! That's right! That's right! That's right! That's right! That's right! That's right! That's right!"
>8-D
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At 2nd Mar 2012, gaie wrote:good to see you back, Glen!
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#36
Here, here.
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Comment number 38.
At 2nd Mar 2012, Glen Miller wrote:Thanks, chums
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Comment number 39.
At 2nd Mar 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:#35
I think you've misunderstood me.
#38
As you never formally accepted the offer your contract on "Radio Millport" is hereby withdrawn.
Seriously, welcome back ;-)
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At 2nd Mar 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#35, #39
Then I apologise unreservedly!
:o)
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