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A mixed up kid, a suspicious murder and a town ready to do some lynching. It must be Richard Marx with Hazard!
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Chris picks this cheery upbeat tune by Alison Krauss and Brad Paisley (Yes another country song), but did the song soothe us, like a lullaby or get us reaching for the Whisky?
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James and Chris get swept away by the romance of the sea, as we listen to this sad little ditty.
But were we swept away with emotion or did the story leave us high and dry? Down load the podcast to find out!
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We are heading over to the Wild West with a story song by Marty Robbins 'Big Iron'. But is the story any good or is it a turgid boring dirge? Download the podcast to find out!
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Settle down class, its time for a History lesson about one of the strangest people in Russia's resent past. Rasputin! But did it make for a good story song? Download the podcast to find out!
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The Beatles! Some say the greatest band to have ever been, some don't.
But we only care about the quality of the story, so come with us to old west where we give our opinion on this little gem from the White Album.
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It's another classic this week as James and Chris dive into Dolly Parton's childhood with 'Coat of Many Colours'.
But did it bring colour to our lives or was it just a box of tosh. Download the podcast to find out!
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Another dark one I'm afraid. A tale of PTSD and suffering, put to a jolly country tune....
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James and Chris wander through Grandpa's family album in the song 'Seen it in Color' by Jamey Johnson. Werther's Original anyone?
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Its our big 50, so we choose a song that has absolutely nothing to do with it. Its 'Take the Money and Run' by the Steve Millar Band.
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