Monday evening with Fred Hart: An eclectic mix of music with something for everyone. Broadcasting live from home in Cirencester, this week’s show celebrates Burns Night, plus 1950s Rock ‘n’ Roll. After 9 it is the fortnightly Monday Evening Wind-Down.
Music Played
- Meat Loaf – Bat Out of Hell
- Meat Loaf – Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad
- Dave and Sugar – The Door Is Always Open
- Michael Bolton – Old Time Rock & Roll
- Noel McLoughlin – The Bonnie Lass of o Fyvie
- Danny & the Juniors – At The Hop
- Alisdair Macdonald – Sam The Skull (The Glasgow Cat)
- Bobby Vee – Rubber Ball
- Eddie Cochran – C’mon Everybody
- Big Country – Look Away
- The Proclaimers – Letter From America
- Bill Haley & His Comets – Shake, Rattle and Roll
- Cliff Richard – Move it
- Skipinnish – Land Below the Waves
- Runrig – This Day
- Fats Domino – Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
- Haley & Michaels – Light At the End of the Tunnel
- Norah Jones – The Long Day Is Over
- Everly Brothers – Walk Right Back
- Kenneth McKellar – The Star O Rabbie Burns
- Dougie Maclean – For ‘a That
- Siobhan Miller – What You Do With What You’ve Got
- Yola – Dancing Away In Tears
- Frank Sinatra – The Coffee Song
- Jimmy Smith – The Cat
- Peggy Lee and George Shearing – All Too Soon
- Bobby Darin – More
- Chicago – Hard Habit to Break
- Stevie Wonder – Lately
- Fred Astaire – A Foggy Day (In London Town)
- The Johnny Mann Singers – Up, Up and Away
- Charley Pride – You’ll Still Be the One