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POPSMusic from the World of the Strange and the Bizarre
Peter Pan Records "It's About Time" album tracks: "It is Later Later East of Greenwich", "The International Date Line" / "About Time Reprise" "Ain't No Place for Cowboys" - Rosie "Ice Cream Machine" - Biff Bang Pow! "I'd Love to Get to You (The Way You've Got to Him)" - John Riggs "Don't Cuss Me When I Take My Last Ride" - Clifford Cox "Half a World Away" - Peter Pan Records "It's About Time" album track "Rubberband Man" - Dimensional Sound "Tell It Like It Is" - Sammy Sadler "(You're) Having My Baby" - Dimensional Sound (My computer froze up for a few minutes while I recorded this song on the show. As a result, this song was almost all cut out. Sorry.) "Black and White" - Noise "The Night Chicago Died" - Dimensional Sound "Home Made Love and Louisiana Cooking" - Hobson Smith "Two Stars" - R.T. Ward "Turn the Beat Around" - "Hustle, Bus Stop, and Line Dances" album "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Love You" - Dora Hall "Four Day Love" - The Dynamics "Somewhere Elvis is Smil
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POPSBanks of The Lee by Green Man Genre: World Fusion (Celtic) Recommended if you like: Afro Celt Sound System, Loreena McKennitt, Braveheart, Dead Can Dance -- Mary, the main character of the song, dies while in a foreign land, and her grief stricken lover remembers their last parting on the banks of the river Lee.