29/9/16 Slagg Brothers Rhythm & Blues, Soul & Grooves Show

Appears on the band's final album Naked, released in 1988. It features Kirsty (Nothing But) Flowers 5:36 Talking Heads MacColl on backup vocals and also Johnny Marr on guitar.

Backslop 2:33 Baby Earl & The Trinidads

You're Barking Up The Wrong Woody recorded six sides in the late 50s, this being his biggest hit. Also a sizable hit 2:19 Don Woody Tree in the UK in 1976 when it was reissued.

A little risque for radio stations to play, even in early 1951 when it was released, and Lemon Squeezing Daddy 2:28 The Sultans it quickly sank without a trace. The Sultans remain a mystery, they only made one session for Jubilee Records and never heard of again. 1912 - 2001. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric This Is Hip 2:29 John Lee Hooker guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Re-recorded in 1991 with Ry Cooder for the album Mr Lucky.

Started off as The Ballad Group in 1962, named in honour of its founding On the Banks of the Roses 2:19 The Dubliners member. This from 1964 album, The Dubliners With .

1966. Featured in 1994 film Pulp Fiction - Bruce Willis's character sings along to the Flowers On The Wall 2:22 Statler Brothers line, "smoking cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo" as he is driving home.

Unusual in Cash’s repertoire for featuring a tenor saxophone solo by Boots Randolph, Orange Blossom Special 3:08 Johnny Cash an instrument (and musician) rarely spotlighted on his recordings. It is referred to as the player's national anthem. Appears on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. Recorded during their ‘country period’ Dead Flowers 4:05 The Rolling Stones when Richards was friends with Gram Parsons. It features the line, "I'll be in my basement room, with a needle and a spoon", a reference to injecting heroin. 1962, described as "one of the most popular instrumental rock and soul songs ever", Green Onions 2:53 Booker T. & The MG's the tune is twelve-bar blues with a rippling Hammond B3 organ line by Booker T. Jones that he wrote when he was just 17.

I Heard it Through the 3:54 Creedence Clearwater Revival Full 11 minute version on Cosmos Factory, their 5th album, released 1970. Grapevine (Single Edit)

Cactus 3:25 Jake Thackray 1967, from his debut album The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray.

The eighth track on their 1988 album Surfer Rosa. Between the second verse and Cactus 2:19 Pixies chorus the band and the studio members can be heard spelling out "Pixies" - which T. Rex did in the"The Groover" (T-R-E-X) 1995 duet with Kylie Minogue. Cave was inspired to write this after listening to the Where The Wild Roses Grow 3:57 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds traditional song, "Down in the Willow Garden" - a tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together.

Flowers 4:12 The Psychedelic Furs 1980, from eponymous debut album.

1980, from their third album, Flowers Of Romance. The title is a reference an early Flowers Of Romance 2:52 Public Image Limited punk band of which guitarist Keith Levene (as well as Sid Vicious) was a member. "The Flowers of Romance" was also the title of an early Sex Pistols song. Second UK single from the 1985 album, Around the World in a Day. A mishearing of Raspberry Beret 3:34 Prince the lyrics inspired the band name of The Lightning Seeds (And the horses wonder who you are. Thunder drowns out what the lightning sees). From Los Angeles, formed in 2002 as The Bronx is a hardcore punk band. Have 48 Roses 3:38 Mariachi El Bronx produced 7 album in total - 4 called ‘The Bronx’, 3 called ‘Mariachi El Bronx’. This from Mariachi El Bronx II, 2011.

1963 hit, a Bronx-based one-hit wonder girl group. Inspired from the nursery rhyme Sally, Go 'round The Roses 3:05 The Jaynetts “Ring Around the Rosie”

Born Ronald Charles Waldron, 1923, London, Still active. His best known recording is Ramblin Rose 2:07 Ronnie Ronalde "In a Monastery Garden"

Reached no 5 in 1968. Written about Jenny Boyd, sister of Pattie Boyd (who was first Jennifer Juniper 2:42 Donovan wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton). Jenny married Mick Fleetwood.

From "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme", 1966. It also appeared on Simon's first Flowers Never Bend With The 2:14 Simon & Garfunkel solo effort, The Paul Simon Songbook which was recorded in London and released Rainfall in the UK in 1965.

Having been dropped by Polydor, Otway went to . His first release with Green Green Grass Of Home 2:41 John Otway them came in October 1980 and was this cover of the Tom Jones hit.

I Talked To The Trees (Paint From Paint Your Wagon, 1969 Western musical film starring Lee Marvin, Clint 2:57 Clint Eastwood Your Wagon) Eastwood and Jean Seberg.

1991. Manchester based indie rock band led by Martin Coogan, older brother of Can You Dig It? 4:11 The Mock Turtles actor/comedian Steve Coogan.