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*[[08 December 2001]]: Neil Young - A Man Needs A Maid | *[[08 December 2001]]: Neil Young - A Man Needs A Maid | ||
*[[15 December 2001]]: Bob Dylan - If You See Her, Say Hello | *[[15 December 2001]]: Bob Dylan - If You See Her, Say Hello | ||
*[[12 January 2002]]: Radiohead - Let Down | *[[12 January 2002]]: Radiohead - Let Down | ||
*[[19 January 2002]]: David Bowie - Can You Hear Me? | |||
*[[01 March 2003]] | *[[01 March 2003]] | ||
[[Category:Features|Song for the Lovers]] | [[Category:Features|Song for the Lovers]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 2 October 2007
Song For The Lovers was a feature on Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's Xfm radio show in which they would play a romantic song, and occasionally dedicates it to some loved up listeners.
Featured In
- 10 November 2001: The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamed Somebody Loved Me
- 17 November 2001: David Bowie - Letter To Hermione
- 24 November 2001: Jimmy Webb - Galveston
- 01 December 2001: Simon and Garfunkel - April Come She Will
- 08 December 2001: Neil Young - A Man Needs A Maid
- 15 December 2001: Bob Dylan - If You See Her, Say Hello
- 12 January 2002: Radiohead - Let Down
- 19 January 2002: David Bowie - Can You Hear Me?
- 01 March 2003