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Ep 272 - est. ‘59

Daryl Ong | Othniel Ting

07-May-18 18:10

Ep 272 - est. ‘59

A music show like no other – Oth & Daryl will be looking into their crystal ball of tunes, introducing you to some lesser known gems from the past, present and future. The year 1959 was the last time elections fell on a weekday so in spirit of that, we dig deep into our dusty crates to bring you some of our favourite jams from 1959.  

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2:04 - Joao Gilberto - Desafinado

3:54 - Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Velvet

10:01 - Bill Evans Trio - Tenderly

13:28 - Charles Mingus - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

21:11 - Ella Fitzgerald - Someone To Watch Over Me

24:22 - Santo & Johnny - Sleep Walk

28:29 - Chuck Berry - Little Queen

32:57 - The Everly Brothers - ('til) I Kissed You

35:20 - The Virtues - Guitar Boogie Shuffle

39:23 - Elvis Presley - A Big Hunk O' Love

41:31 - The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes On You

46:41 - Ritchie Valens - La Bamba


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