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Tom Morton plays rock and pop music from Scotland and the world, including tracks from Rickie Lee Jones in Hit and Miss. Plus Then and Now highlights the career of Midge Ure.

Tom Morton opens his record bag to play the very best in pop and rock music from Scotland's greats as well as the rest of the world, with regular features Spin The Globe, Last Orders, A Sideman's Journey and Early Morning Soul. Tracks from Rickie Lee Jones feature in Hit & Miss and in Then and Now Tom highlights Midge Ure's career in bands Slik and Ultravox.

2 hours, 55 minutes

Last on

Sat 6 Sep 2014 22:05

Music Played

  • The Wonder Stuff

    Don't Let Me Down, Gently

  • World Party

    All I Gave

  • Nick Lowe

    I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass

  • The Imagineers

    Mariana

  • Blue

    Atlantic Ocean

  • AnaΓ―s Mitchell

    Young Man In America

  • Marthasville

    All That Chimes

  • Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers

    Ice Cream Man

  • Mamas Gun

    Red Cassette

  • Pretenders

    Middle Of The Road

  • Rory McLeod

    Another Glass Of Forgetfulness

  • The Go‐Betweens

    Streets Of Your Town

  • The Smiths

    How Soon Is Now?

  • Cracker

    Low

  • The Boondock Hippy

    The Galley Song

  • Dusty Springfield

    Son Of A Preacher Man

  • Neil Diamond

    Holly Holy

  • Bat for Lashes

    Daniel

  • Rickie Lee Jones

    Chuck E's In Love

  • Rickie Lee Jones

    Young Blood

  • Roy Wood

    Nancy Sing Me A Song

  • Wizzard

    See My Baby Jive

  • The Temptations

    Papa Was A Rollin' Stone

  • Tower of Power

    Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream)

  • Lana Del Rey

    Blue Jeans

  • Gogol Bordello

    Pala Tute

  • Gipsy Kings

    Volare

  • Owl John

    A Good Reason To Grow Old

  • Slik

    Forever & Ever

  • Ultravox

    Vienna

  • Midge Ure

    Become

  • Linda Thompson

    If I Were A Bluebird

  • Ron Sexsmith

    Snake Road

  • Spin Doctors

    Two Princes

Broadcast

  • Sat 6 Sep 2014 22:05