Not sure if there will be much response to this but we'll give it a go.
Imagine you are washed up on a desert island, alone. Food and drink is plentiful and you have with you your trusty portable CD player with enough batteries to last a long time.
What would be your ten favourite songs/tunes to have with you?
I'll start with five of mine and if it takes off I'll add another five early next week.
In no particular order
Rinky Dink - the Johnny Howard Band. This was originally performed by Dave 'Baby' Cortez in around 1962. There was also a version by Booker T and the MG's. This is the only instrumental on my list
Blowin in the Wind - Bob Dylan. There are several Dylan songs I could have picked but I really like this one. It wasn't a hit single (or at least it wasn't in the UK) but featured on his classic 1963 album Freewheelin' The song featured at number 14 in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 greatest songs of all time
You better move on - Rolling Stones. The original of this was performed by the composer Arthur Alexander in 1962. The Stones version was '64 and there were others around the same time by The Hollies and Bobby Vee
And the Band Played Waltzin' Matilda - Dubliners. This originated in 1971 by the writer Eric Bogle and there was also a version by The Pogues.
I Believe in You - Don Williams. This is from 1980
Imagine you are washed up on a desert island, alone. Food and drink is plentiful and you have with you your trusty portable CD player with enough batteries to last a long time.
What would be your ten favourite songs/tunes to have with you?
I'll start with five of mine and if it takes off I'll add another five early next week.
In no particular order
Rinky Dink - the Johnny Howard Band. This was originally performed by Dave 'Baby' Cortez in around 1962. There was also a version by Booker T and the MG's. This is the only instrumental on my list
Blowin in the Wind - Bob Dylan. There are several Dylan songs I could have picked but I really like this one. It wasn't a hit single (or at least it wasn't in the UK) but featured on his classic 1963 album Freewheelin' The song featured at number 14 in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 greatest songs of all time
You better move on - Rolling Stones. The original of this was performed by the composer Arthur Alexander in 1962. The Stones version was '64 and there were others around the same time by The Hollies and Bobby Vee
And the Band Played Waltzin' Matilda - Dubliners. This originated in 1971 by the writer Eric Bogle and there was also a version by The Pogues.
I Believe in You - Don Williams. This is from 1980
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