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    Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer

    David Foster & Katharine McPhee

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    Disco Nights

    G.Q.

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    If You Let Me Stay

    Sananda Maitreya

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    Coward Of The County

    Kenny Rogers

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    It's Gonna Be A Cold, Cold Christmas

    Dana

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    Walkin' Back To Happiness

    Helen Shapiro

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    Don't Tell Me

    Blancmange

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    In The Navy

    Village People

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    Give Up Your Guns

    The Buoys

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    That Special Time Of Year

    Gladys Knight & The Pips

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


1. David Foster & Katharine McPhee – Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Foster and McPhee bring a polished, modern vocal style to the classic Christmas tale of acceptance.
Quote: “Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer…”


2. G.Q. – Disco Nights
G.Q. were a late-70s funk/disco group, best known for this smooth, dancefloor anthem.
Quote: “Ah, freak out!”


3. Terence Trent D’Arby – If You Let Me Stay
A soulful, introspective debut single blending R&B, pop, and vulnerability.
Quote: “If you let me stay…”


4. Kenny Rogers – Coward of the County
A country storytelling classic about strength, restraint, and standing up when it matters.
Quote: “You don’t have to fight to be a man.”


5. Dana – It’s Gonna Be a Cold, Cold Christmas
A cheerful pop Christmas song with a hint of romantic longing and winter imagery.
Quote: “It’s gonna be a cold, cold Christmas…”


6. Helen Shapiro – Walkin’ Back to Happiness
A bright early-60s pop hit about young love and emotional optimism.
Quote: “Walking back to happiness…”


7. Blancmange – Don’t Tell Me
An early synth-pop track with a cool, detached tone and electronic experimentation.
Quote: “Don’t tell me…”


8. Village People – In the Navy
A high-energy disco anthem celebrating camaraderie and adventure, packed with group vocals.
Quote: “In the Navy!”


9. Buoys – Give Up Your Guns
A 1970s soft-rock song delivering a clear anti-violence and peace-focused message.
Quote: “Give up your guns…”


10. Gladys Knight & The Pips – That Special Time of Year
A warm, soulful holiday song emphasizing love, togetherness, and reflection.
Quote: “That special time of year…”


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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    500 Miles Away From Home

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    Tango

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