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A nostalgic musical trip through time from the 50s to the 80s
Composers and arrangers often include different sounds in their songs to create a distinctive and catchy element. In their masterpiece Good Vibrations as well as the title, an unusual instrument, the Electro-Theremin, is employed by The Beach Boys. Named the ‘father of exotica’, arranger/composer Martin Denny uses all kinds of sounds heard in an African village in his popular instrumental Quiet Village. Shirley Ellis has a great time with the exuberant Clapping Song. Sam Cooke evokes the sounds of a prison chain gang in his big hit Chain Gang while The Beatles rock it out with their version of Twist And Shout.
Playlist:
* Quiet Village – Martin Denny
* There’s A Kind Of Hush – Herman’s Hermits
* Good Vibrations – The Beach Boys
* Boom Sha La La Lo – Hans Poulsen
* The Sound Of Silence – Simon & Garfunkel
* Rhythm Of The Rain – The Cascades
* Sound Of Then (This Is Australia) – GANGgajang
* The Clapping Song – Shirley Ellis
* Chain Gang – Sam Cooke
* Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead – The Fifth Estate
* Clap Your Hands – The Beau-Marks
* Twist And Shout – The Beatles
Yesterday Once More is presented by Rob and Mossy each Sunday afternoon at 5
Sounds was broadcast on Sunday August 10, 2025
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Yesterday Once More
A nostalgic musical trip through time from the 50s to the 80s