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28 01 2021 Playlist Musical Interlude ~ 28 January 2021 Track Title Artist CD / Album 01 Sing About This Country Troy Cassar-Daley Flood Relief: Artists For The Flood Appeal 02 Everybody Loves A Lover Melinda Schneider Melinda Does Doris 03 Our Sunshine Paul Kelly NFS Country Singles For Radio - 055 04 Raise 'Em Up Keith Urban Feat/Eric Church 2015 Grammy Nominees 05 I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton Pure... Divas [Disc 2] 06 Feels Like Yesterday Matt Cornell 100% Country 2016 07 That Happy Feeling Brothers3 Wattle Fire 08 Available Victoria Avenue 100% Country 2016 09 Amazing Felicity Urquhart NFS Country Singles For Radio 10 Tie A Knot In Your Hanky Johnny Chester NFS Country Singles For Radio 11 Lafayette two step Laura Collins Cast a Line 12 Bittersweet Kasey Chambers Bittersweet 13 When I Found You Jasmine Rae 100% Country 2016 14 The Way That It Goes Catherine Britt Boneshaker 15 Ancient Mountains John Williamson His Favourite Collection 16 We Shall Overcome The Staple Singers Freedom Highway Complete 17 Just When I Needed You Most Randy VanWarmer 70 Hits Of The 70s 18 Scarborough Fair/Canticle Simon & Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits 19 Somebody That I Used to Know Gotye Making Mirrors 20 Master Of The House Les Misérables Cast Les Miserables Live!: The 2010 Cast Album 21 The Rose Bette Midler A Gift Of Love 22 I Will Survive Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin Sings The Great Diva Classics 23 Tore My Heart Out Mama Kin Tore My Heart Out 24 Love in the First Degree Bananarama Hear No Evil 25 Any Dream Will Do Jason Donovan The Premiere Collection Encore: Andrew Lloyd Webber 26 Don't Call Me Baby Madison Avenue 101 Aussie Hits 27 My Island Home Warumpi Band Warumpi Band 4 Ever 28 True Love Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly High Society 29 I'll Find My Way Home Jon & Vangelis Odyssey: The Definitive Collection.
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