Here is this week’s tracklist, with tunes from Winnipeg singer-songwriter JP Hoe, a special mix to celebrate a newborn baby, and lots more acoustic songs to help you chill.

First hour:

Caroline Drury Simple Life
JP Hoe Are You Feeling Better Now
HelenaMaria Love Story  (Taylor Swift)
Erin Bode Born At The Right Time
Doug Paisley Digging In The Ground
JP Hoe Always
Newton Faulkner Teardrop
Oren Lavie The Man Who Isn’t There
Gary Jules Broke Window
JP Hoe East West
Leo Kottke Last Of The Arkansas Greyhounds
Noah And The Whale 5 Years Time
Take That She Said
JP Hoe Nicest
Over The Rhine All I Need Is Everything
Kate Walsh Your Song
Polly Paulusma She Moves In Secret Ways

New baby mix:

Ben Harper Beautiful Boy
Athlete Wires (Live from London acoustic version)
Alt The Day You Were Born
Mary Hampton Because You’re Young
Van Morrison Someone Like You
Dusted Always Remember To Respect And Honour Your Mother (part 1)

Rest of show:

Nick Drake Cello Song
The Be Good Tanyas The Junkie Song
Laura Marling Failure
Mission To The Sea Drift
John Frusciante Song To The Siren
Air Redhead Girl
Josh Ritter Harbortown
Pierce Pettis God Believes In You
Billy Joel Lullabye (Good Night, My Angel)

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5 Comments

  1. You inspired me to dance and sing along the Thames tonight 🙂 Special!

    Here’s my FB poem prompted by tonight’s playlist:

    Dance carelessly under the trees
    Spin and fly with abandon by the moonlight river
    Sing out loud and proud whilst passers by gaze in secret awe
    Laugh at the wrong words that flow and those bum notes that hover
    Dance and run free will spaniels in the evening breeze
    Music of simple acoustics beauty leading the way
    Heart skipping all the way

    Down by the Thames in St Margarets – a special evening indeed with a light flowing flying heart singing: free, happy, wild!

  2. Wow, that’s a new window for me to know more about Britain music. Thanks for your efforts!

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