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SMALL TOWN TALK: Episode 61

SMALL TOWN TALK: Episode 61

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In which Ginger Baldy has trouble with the birds.

1. Little Pigeon - Chuck Sims

2. My Pigeon’s Gone - The Five Keys

3. Lonely Weekends - Charlie Rich

4. Sowed Love And Reaped The Heartache - Sandra Rhodes

5. Sweet Dreams - Esther Phillips

6. Hi-Heel Sneakers - Tommy Tucker

7. June - Donnie Fritts

8. Go Home Girl - Arthur Alexander

9. Crazy Baby - Gene Maltais

10. Crazy Baby - Doug Sahm

11. Maybe Baby - The Crickets (This month’s earworm)

12. Moody River - Chase Webster (This month’s death song)

13. Bus Stop - The Hollies

14. Look Through Any Window - The Hollies

15. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong - Buffalo Springfield

16. Please Don’t Tell My Baby - Mickey & The Milkshakes

17. First Snow - Colby T. Helms

Theme song: Small Town Talk - Bobby Charles

Bus stop, wet day, she's there, I say

"Please, share my umbrella"

Bus stop, bus goes, she stays, love grows

Under my umbrella

Track 13 - Graham Gouldman

If you didn’t already, then check out JD McPherson’s new album, Nite Owls at:

https://www.jdmcpherson.com/

The above site also provides The 2025 Tour dates.

Small Town Talk will be JD’s gig at London’s Garage on June 20th but it is sold out. However ATM there are tickets for the remaining UK gigs.

Johnny Corsair’s podcast can be found at:

https://johnnycorsair9.podbean.com/

The brilliant Ace records: Small Town Talk plays a track from an Ace album every month. Their site is much more than just an online record shop. Go and see:

https://www.acerecords.co.uk/

But specifically if you are interested in the excellent output from the FAME (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) Studios check out this link:

https://acerecords.co.uk/features/label-profiles/fame

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