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15 10 2020 Playlist Musical Interlude ~ 15 October 2020 Track Title Artist CD / Album 01 Sing Australia Trevor Knight Sing Australia 02 Will the Circle Be Unbroken / Fly Away Brothers3 and Mum Favourites 03 Happier Day Catherine Britt Boneshaker 04 Prettiest Girl In The Kimberley John Williamson His Favourite Collection 05 Wheelbarrow Kasey Chambers Bittersweet 06 That's What I Call Crazy Kaylee Bell 100% Country 2016 07 Walk A Country Mile Lee Kernaghan The 25th Anniversary Album 08 One Of These Days Chelsea Basham 100% Country 2016 09 Anchor Deep Creek Road 100% Country 2016 10 Wasn't That A Party The Blue Shamrocks Tripple T T T 11 Don't Wish It All Away The McClymonts Endless 12 Lola The Kinks 30 Years of Classic Hits of the 60s, 70s & 80s 13 Relying on the wind Laura Collins Cast a Line 14 Whippoorwill Tracy McNeil Fire From Burning 15 Long Way Home The Western Suntones Long Way Home 16 Kumbaya The Seekers The Very Best Of The Seekers 17 Everybody Wants To Be Somebody Else Andy Cowan Sweet Release 18 Forever Blue Olivia Newton-John et al Liv On 19 Sleepy Lagoon Alfred Apaka Greatest Hits of Hawaii 20 The Rose Sol3 Mio, Haines String Octet Sol3 Mio 21 Barcelona George Ezra Wanted On Voyage 22 Song For Liberty Suzanne Clachair Serenade 23 Supercalifrigilistic expialidocious Andre Rieu Magic of the Musicals 24 Time After Time Rod Stewart As Time Goes By...The Great American Songbook 25 Will The Circle Be Unbroken Susan Boyle Hope 26 You Got Me Singing Leonard Cohen Popular Problems 27 The Way We Were Barbra Streisand with Lionel Richie Partners 28 Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand) Diana Ross Songs Of Hope 29 Strangers In The Night Frank Sinatra A Fine Romance (The Love Songs) 30 I Whistle A Happy Tune Julie Andrews w/ Hollywood Bowl Orchestra The King and I 31 Fly Me to the Moon Musical Island Boys Once Upon a Time 32 House of the Rising Sun Instrumental Asylum Welcome To The Instrumental Asylum.
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