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Fave Five Last Songs
Names of the contributors and a description of their fave five songs choices. Click on them to see their list.
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- Arthur Smith: Who needs money when you're funny
Comedian Arthur Smith's emotional rollercoater include Simon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear (laugh) and Take This Waltz (cry).See fave five - Tabitha Jayne: Uplifting and inspiring
Tabitha's five feature Marie Brennan, Tupac, Poozie and Linkin Park.See fave five - Nic Careem: He did it his way
Nic's list will be loved by many as it features Nat King Cole, Led Zep, Lennon, Procol Harum and Sinatra's My Way.See fave five - Rory Armstrong: Wind, rain and the silent words
Rory Armstrong's choices are both idealistic and romantic. Songs by Michael Jackson, Billie Myers, Patrick Swayze, Keith Whitley and Taylor Swift.See fave five - Steve Penk: It's a wind up
DJ Steve Penk's fave five from Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Johnny Mathis, The Eagles and Brook Benton.See fave five - Ruthine Burton: Mix of the sad and the upbeat
Great mix of the sad and the upbeat...songs from Tom Waits, Rickie Lee Jones and Macy Gray. Top list, Ru.See fave five - Richard Jones: the story of his life
Richard's list tells the Story of My Life, reaching Cloud Nine by going Up the Ladder to the Roof and seeing the Tracks of My Tears.See fave five - Kenny Oswald: Losing you, it's over
Five fab faves inc. the Temptations' I Know I'm Losing You, Roy Orbison's It's Over and Al Green's How Can You Mend A Broken Heart.See fave five - Chris Dabbs: Biker's last songs
Motorcyle journalist Chris Dabbs's five fave farewell tracks include songs by the Beatles, the Stones and Zero 7.See fave five - Jonathan Shepherd: God created his wonderful world
Jonathan Shepherd's five farewell songs include Cliff Richard's Our Father and protest anthem We Shall Not Be Moved.See fave five




