3 May 2020
An all-Australian Sixty from Sixty from the Sixties Show
Our previous record during Sixties Sojourn was 56 tracks played during the three hours. This week we went all out and tried something that would be incredibly difficult to produce, source and implement…
Sixty tracks from sixty different Australian acts from the 1960s. And we did it!
Shown below are just some of the artists that featured in the show.
Little Pattie
The Throb
Zoot
Normie Rowe
The Easybeats
Johnny Young
The Bee Gees
Ray Brown & Whispers
Charles’ Pick
Dear Prudence – Doug Parkinson
As much as I know the brilliance of the Beatles is yet to be equalled in the world of music, when it comes to Dear Prudence, Doug Parkinson took that song and made it his own!
The Show’s Playlist
Here’s the complete playlist that went to air during the show. If you missed out, then don’t forget – whatever you do – to tune in to the next Sixties Sojourn program!
The Procession |
Anthem |
1967 |
Terry Britten |
2,000 Weeks |
1969 |
Merv Benton |
Baby, Let’s Play House |
1964 |
Jeff St. John and Id |
Big Time Operator |
1967 |
The Throb |
Fortune Teller |
1966 |
The Twilights |
Bad Boy |
1966 |
The Flying Circus |
Hayride |
1969 |
The Running Jumping Standing Still |
Diddy Wah Diddy |
1966 |
Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs |
Poison Ivy |
1964 |
10: Zoot |
1 x 2 x 3 x 4 |
1968 |
Lonnie Lee |
I Found A New Love |
1960 |
Doug Parkinson |
Dear Prudence |
1969 |
Axiom |
Arkansas Grass |
1969 |
Frankie Davidson |
Have You Ever Been To See Kings Cross |
1962 |
The Groove |
Relax Me |
1968 |
The Purple Hearts |
Early In The Morning |
1966 |
Frank Ifield |
The Wayward Wind |
1964 |
Johnny Ashcroft |
Little Boy Lost |
1960 |
Steve and The Board |
The Giggle Eyed Goo |
1966 |
20: Masters Apprentices |
Elevator Driver |
1968 |
The Camp-Pact |
I’m Your Puppet |
1967 |
Noelene Batley |
Barefoot Boy |
1960 |
The Delltones |
Little Darlin’ |
1963 |
Normie Rowe |
It Ain’t Necessarily So |
1965 |
Bobby and Laurie |
I Belong With You |
1964 |
Rob EG |
55 Days at Peking |
1963 |
MPD Limited |
Little Boy Sad |
1965 |
The Easybeats |
For My Woman |
1965 |
The Vibrants |
Something About You, Baby |
1967 |
30: Somebody’s Image |
Hush |
1967 |
Bon Scott & The Valentines |
Every Day I Have To Cry |
1967 |
Phil Jones & The Unknown Blues |
If I Had A Ticket |
1967 |
Judy Stone |
4,003,221 Tears From Now |
1964 |
Blues Rags ‘n’ Hollers |
I Just Want To Make Love To You |
1966 |
Pastoral Symphony |
Love Machine |
1968 |
The Cherokees |
Minnie The Moocher |
1967 |
Digger Revell |
Building Castles in the Air |
1963 |
The Iguana |
California My Way |
1968 |
Buddy England |
Movin’ Man |
1967 |
40: The Loved Ones |
Ever Lovin’ Man |
1967 |
Ronnie Burns |
Coalman |
1967 |
The Wild Cherries |
Krome Plated Yabby |
1967 |
The Bee Gees |
Spicks and Specks |
1966 |
The Atlantics |
Bombora |
1963 |
Johnny O’Keefe |
Move Baby Move |
1963 |
Tony Worsley |
Velvet Waters |
1965 |
Ray Brown & The Whispers |
Fool, Fool, Fool |
1965 |
The Seekers |
A World of Our Own |
1965 |
Lynne Randell |
Ciao, Baby |
1967 |
50:The Town Criers |
Everlasting Love |
1968 |
Johnny Young |
Lady |
1967 |
James Taylor Move |
Magic Eyes |
1967 |
Tony Barber |
Someday |
1966 |
The Virgil Brothers |
Temptation About To Get Me |
1968 |
Betty McQuade |
Midnight Bus |
1961 |
The Groop |
Woman, You’re Breaking Me |
1967 |
The 18th Century Quartet |
Rachael |
1966 |
Ross D. Wylie |
The Star |
1969 |
Johnny Farnham |
Friday Kind of Monday |
1968 |
60: Russell Morris |
The Real Thing |