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Going Out With Alan Carr

Presented by Patrick Kielty and Gaby Roslin

Going Out With Alan Carr

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Patrick Kielty and Gaby Roslin sit in for Alan Carr and Emma Forbes with music and laughs.

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  4. 19/10/2009

19/10/2009

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Last broadcast on Mon, 19 Oct 2009, 22:30 on BBC Radio 2.

Synopsis

Jools Holland and his band are joined by Chris Rea. Chris talks about his new Best Of album, 'Still So Far To Go' and joins Jools and the band on an impromptu version of his current single, 'Come So Far, Yet Still So Far To Go'.

Tracklist

  1. Johnny GregoryOverture, Big Ben, Westminster Chimes

    This Is London, ORIDE
  2. Bill Haley & His Comets Bill Haley & His CometsBlue Comet Blues

    Great Rock N' Roll Instruments-Just As G Smith & Co
  3. John Lee Hooker John Lee HookerWhat Do You Say

    Burnin, Charly
  4. Jerry Lee Lewis Jerry Lee LewisSilver Threads Among The Gold

    The Road Begins, El Toro Records
  5. Stevie Wonder Stevie WonderFunny How Time Slips Away

    The Complete Motown Singles Vol 5 1965, Hip O Select
  6. Daryl Higham feat Big Boy BloaterLove is my business

    Crazy With Love, Foot Tapping Records
  7. Chris Rea Chris ReaJoys Of Christmas

    Still So Far To Go- The Best Of, Chapple Davies, Rhino, Jazee Blue
  8. Nina Simone Nina SimoneMy Father

    Baltimore, Sony
  9. Chris Rea Chris ReaJosephine

    Still So Far To Go-The Best, Chapple Davies
  10. Chris ReaCome So Far yet still so far to go

    BBC Live Session
  11. Washington PhillipsMothers Last Word To Her Son

    Storefront and Street Corner Gospel, Document Records
  12. Chris Rea Chris ReaSomewhere between Highway 61 + 49

    Still So Far To Go- The Best Of, Chapple Davies, Rhino, Jazzee Blue

Broadcast

  1. Mon 19 Oct 2009
    22:30

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