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Under the Southern Cross
The program begins with the song that shot Helen Reddy to international fame (I Am Woman). Then follows a number of fairly obscure songs from known bands such as The Town Criers (Living In A World Of Love), to Mental As Anything (Come Around) and the Cherokees (Wondrous Place). There are also stalwarts of the Australian scene too like Mondo Rock (Come Said The Boy), Divinyls (Boys In Town), Col Joye (Oh Yeh Uh Huh) and his then girlfriend, Judy Stone (4. 003, 221 Tears from Now). PLAYLIST I Am Woman – Helen Reddy Living In A World Of Love – Town Criers Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? – Dave Miller Set Boys In Town – Divinyls Never Gonna Fall In Love Again – Mark Holden Suddenly – Olivia Newton-John/Cliff Richard Come Said The Boy – Mondo Rock Come Around – Mental As Anything This Wheel’s On Fire – Flake Wondrous Place – Cherokees Oh Yeh Un Huh – Col Joye 4, 003, 221 Tears From Now – Judy Stone The post Under the Southern Cross appeared first on Yesterday Once More.