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20/02/2018 - 'Is it a prison song or a train song'

Davy and Vera are at home and they're arguing over Green Green Grass of 成人快手. Billy says the best paper for playing the comb is the tissue paper that came with the cigarettes.

Davy and Vera are at home and they're arguing over Green Green Grass of 成人快手. Billy says the best paper for playing the comb is the tissue paper that came with the cigarettes. Sean has brought in his comb and some paper torn from the wrapping of a loaf of bread but it's too thick. Ron in Belfast says he used to use crepe paper and advises Sean to buy that today. Vera is now playing Green Green Grass Of 成人快手 on the paper and comb. Michael reminds Sean that he still has to complete the naming of the England World Cup team from 1966. He's only got Roger Hunt to go. Terry in France used to work with Rinty Monaghan in the GPO. Sean wonders how many jobs Rinty had, apart from being a taxi driver, a stage entertainer and a world flyweight boxing champion. Sidney remembers getting his hair cut when he was a boy and the barber sat him on a board that was across the arms of the barber's chair. Music from Suzi Quatro, Simon and Garfunkel, George Ezra, Dwight Yoakam and more.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 20 Feb 2018 10:30

Music Played

  • Simon & Garfunkel

    Bye Bye Love

  • Dwight Yoakam

    Baby Don't Go

  • Suzi Quatro

    Devil Gate Drive

  • Roger Miller

    My Ears Should Burn

  • Paul Young

    Love Of The Common People

  • The Kinks

    Lola

  • Doris Day & Frankie Laine

    Sugarbush

  • The Tremeloes

    Helule Helule

  • Mike Curb

    Burning Bridges

  • John Rafferty

    Your Cheating Heart

  • Bobby Vee

    More Than I Can Say

  • George Ezra

    Paradise

  • Tome Jones

    Green Green Grass Of 成人快手

  • Johnny Kidd

    I'll Never Get Over You

  • Elvis Presley

    Burning Love

  • Bobby Vee

    Take Good Care Of My Baby

Broadcast

  • Tue 20 Feb 2018 10:30

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