By Alan Haber – Pure Pop Radio
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Alan Haber’s Pop Tunes Deejay Show #43 | 3-27-18
The Playlist:
1. Dana Countryman | Pop Tunes Theme
2. Mark Johnson | “Earn that Love” | 12 in a Room, 1992
Set Two: Balladry
3. Bread | “Diary” | Baby I’m-a Want You, 1972
4. E | “Tomorrow I’ll Be Nine” | Broken Toy Shop, 1997
5. PFR | “Goldie’s Last Day” | Goldie’s Last Day, 1993
6. Jellyfish | “Sabrina, Paste and Plato” | Spilt Milk, 1993
Set Three: Balladry Redux
7. Farrington | “She Only Knows” | Single, 2018
8. Magpie | “Wrote Me a Letter” | Picasso On a Log, 2017
9. Chris Richards and the Subtractions | “Wrapped in a Riddle” | Peaks and Valleys, 2018
Set Four: Slo-to-Mid
10. Nick Batterham | “Nothing Lasts” | Golden Boy, 2018
11. Radio Days | “Sometimes” | El Delfin y El Varano, 2018
12. Badfinger | “No Matter What” | No Dice, 1970
Set Five: Up and At ‘Em!
13. Fireproof Sam and the Network Stars | “Hide Behind My Heart” | Get Passive, 2018
14. Lord High Admirals | “Rickshaw” | Lord High Admirals, 2018
15. Dragsterbarbie | “Love Sissy” | Single, 2017
Set Six: Up and At ‘Em 2
16. Chris Price | “Discount Love” | Dalmation, 2018
17. ABC | “When Smokey Sings” | Alphabet City, 1987
18. Brian Protheroe | “Lucille” | I/You, 1976
19. Paul McCartney | “Ballroom Dancing” | Tug of War, 1982
Set Close:
20. Paul McCartney and Wings | “Mrs. Vandebilt” | Band on the Run, 1973
Plus: Alan’s Snappy Deejay Patter!
Playlists for Alan Haber’s Pop Tunes Deejay Show, beginning with show 39, are archived here. Playlists for shows 1-38 can be found here.
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