
The Whole Nine Yards Episode 143
With Roy Stannard
On Mid Sussex Radio 103.8FM
Sunday 22nd October 2023 3-5pm
http://www.midsussexradio.co.uk/listen
Split Splat (Heartbreakers)
What makes for the best breakup song? Well, since the beginning of time, romance has served as the inspiration to many musical compositions. But for every love song that blasts across the airwaves, an equal amount of music snivels and cries into a tissue. Are you ready to be heartbroken?
Hour One
Lloyd Cole & the Commotions – Are you ready to be heartbroken? (Rattlesnakes 1986)
Coldplay: The Scientist (A Rush of Blood to the Head 2002)
Jeff Buckley – Last Goodbye (Grace 1996)
Rod Stewart – I’d Rather Go Blind (Never a Dull Moment 1972)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes – Don’t Leave Me This Way (Wake Up Everybody 1975)
Lauryn Hill: Ex-Factor (The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 1998)
The Beatles – For No One (Revolver 1966)
St. Vincent: New York (Instr) (Masseducation 2017)
St. Vincent: New York (Masseducatio
The Cure – Pictures of You (Disintegration 1989)
Carmel – The Tracks of my Tears (Storm 1982)
Lorde: Writer In The Dark (Melodrama 2017)
Sia – Big Girls Cry (1000 Forms of Fear 2014)
Hour Two
Neck Deep – Torn (Songs that Saved My Life compilation 2018)
Birdy – Skinny Love (Birdy 2011)
Jewel – Foolish Games (Pieces of You 1995)
Stevie Wonder: Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer (Where I’m Coming From 1971)
Carole King – It’s Too Late (Tapestry 1971)
Maggie Reilly – Walk On By (Elena 1996)
Elvis Costello – I Want You (Blood & Chocolate 1986)
Them – It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue (Them Again 1966)
Rod Stewart – It’s Over (Time 2013)
Cat Burns – It’s Over (Single 2021)
Level 42 – It’s Over (Running in the Family 1987)
Amy MacDonald – Don’t Tell Me That it’s Over (Orchestral Version (A Curious Thing 2010)