
Summary
The Whole Nine Yards Season 2 Episode 78
With Roy Stannard
On Mid Sussex Radio 103.8FM
Sunday July 24th 2022 3-5pm
www.midsussexradio.co.uk/listenlive
Where the streets all have a name
This week we’re going on a journey – visiting the lanes, byways, streets and avenues immortalised in popular music. We’re off on a an open-topped bus looking into the front windows and back gardens of the minstrels of the beaten tracks.
Hour One
The Quiet Boys – Watusi Street (Dazzle 1996)
Bobby Womack – Across 110th Street (Across 110th Street OST 1972)
World Party – Love Street (Goodbye Jumbo 1986)
Bruce Springsteen – 10th Avenue Freezout (Born to Run 1975)
Harper Simon – Division Street (Division Street 2013)
Mumford & Sons – Holland Road (Babel 2012)
Courtney Barnett – Rae Street (Things Take Time, Take Time 2021)
Peter & the Pirates – Half Moon Street (One Thousand Pictures 2011)
Melissa Etheridge – 4th Street Feeling (4th Street Feeling 2012)
Elbow – On Deronda Road (Giants Of All Sizes 2019)
Patrick Wolf (Lupercalia 2011)
Laura Nyro – Gibsom Street (New York Tendaberry 1969)
Hour Two
Taylor Swift – Cornelia Street (Lover 2019)
Catherine Howe – Princelet Street (Princelet Street 2006)
Lucinda Williams – The Ghosts of Highway 20 (The Ghosts of Highway 20 2016)
Bob Dylan – Positively 4th Street (Greatest Hits 1965)
The Wallflowers – Sixth Avenue Heartache (Bringing Down The Horse 1996)
Lloyd Cole & The Commotions – Charlotte Street (Rattlesnakes 1984)
Pulp – 59 Lyndhurst Grove (Razzmatazz Single 1993)
Iain Matthews – Seven Bridges Road (Valley Hi 1973)
America – Ventura Highway (Homecoming 1972)
Tom Odell – Jubilee Road (Jubilee Road 2018)
Simon & Garfunkel – Bleecker Street (Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. 1964)
Lewis Watson – Castle Street (The Morning 2014)
Tom Waits – Kentucky Avenue (Blue Valentine 1978) — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roy-stannard/message