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POTP Epi414: Songs To Remember From The 60s to 80s

Patrick Teoh

02-Oct-21 16:00

POTP Epi414: Songs To Remember From The 60s to 80s

This week, Patrick Teoh takes you on another foot-stomping, hand-clapping ride down memory lane as he blows dust off his vinyl collection to bring you a selection of songs to remember from the 1960s to the 1980s.

Produced by: Othniel Ting, Zhi Liang

Presented by: Patrick Teoh


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