Weekly Chart

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    Money's Too Tight

    Simply Red

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    Carry The Blame

    River City People

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    No Time For A Tango

    Snoopy

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    Hey Lady Luck

    Michel Cleis

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    Sunny

    Georgie Fame

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    I Want You Back

    Jackson 5

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    Johnny B. Goode

    Peter Tosh

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    You're More Than A Number In My Little Red Book

    Drifters

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    You Can Do It

    Al Hudson & Partners

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    Sweat (Remix)

    Snoop Dogg & David Guetta

Tune In To KWR 65 For Your Daily Dose Of Feelgood Music That Lifts Your Spirits And Brightens Your Day!


1. Simply Red – Money’s Too Tight
A British soul-pop band led by Mick Hucknall, known for emotional vocals and social themes.
This song reflects everyday financial struggles during hard economic times.
Quote: “Money’s too tight to mention”


2. River City People – Carry The Blame
An 80s UK pop band blending soul, funk, and thoughtful lyrics.
The song explores taking responsibility and emotional honesty in relationships.
Quote: “I’ll carry the blame”


3. Snoopy – No Time For A Tango
A lesser-known 80s pop/synth act with a playful, upbeat style.
This track emphasizes independence and refusing to slow down for romance.
Quote: “No time for a tango”


4. Michel Cleis – Hey Lady Luck
A house music DJ/producer known for club-focused, rhythmic tracks.
The song centers on chance, fortune, and hoping luck turns your way.
Quote: “Hey Lady Luck”


5. Georgie Fame – Sunny
A British jazz and R&B musician popular in the 60s.
This is a joyful, feel-good cover celebrating happiness and brighter days.
Quote: “Sunny one so true”


6. Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
A legendary Motown group featuring a young Michael Jackson.
An energetic soul classic about regret and wanting a second chance.
Quote: “I want you back”


7. Peter Tosh – Johnny B. Goode
A reggae pioneer and former member of The Wailers.
This reggae cover reimagines the rock ’n’ roll classic with a political edge.
Quote: “Go Johnny go”


8. The Drifters – You’re More Than A Number In My Little Red Book
An iconic American R&B/vocal group known for smooth harmonies.
The song reassures a lover that they are valued beyond a name or contact.
Quote: “More than a number”


9. Al Hudson & The Partners – You Can Do It
A funk and disco group known for danceable grooves and positivity.
The track delivers encouragement and self-confidence on the dance floor.
Quote: “You can do it”


10. Snoop Dogg & David Guetta – Sweat (Remix)
A collaboration between West Coast hip-hop and electronic dance music.
The remix blends party energy, club beats, and Snoop’s laid-back style.
Quote: “Let’s sweat”


So, stay tuned to KWR 65 and keep discovering, keep dancing, and above all, keep listening — because every track has its own story, and every story deserves to be heard.


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