Capital Radio, Jan. 17, 2002, 1 – 4:35 p.m., www.cygnusradio.com
- “Be My Baby,” The Ronettes
- “So Young,” The Veronicas
- “Walking in the Rain,” The Ronettes
- “I Can Hear Music,” The Ronettes
- “(The Best Part of) Breaking Up,” The Ronettes
- “Try Some, Buy Some,” Ronnie Spector
- “All I Want,” Ronnie Spector
- “Back to Black,” Ronnie Spector
- “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory,” Ronnie Spector
- “Cry On,” The Detroit Cobras
- “Right Around the Corner,” The Detroit Cobras
- “Shout Mama Lama,” The Detroit Cobras
- “Wonderful Girl,” The Five Satins
- “In the Still of the Night,” The Five Satins
- “Keep on Pushing,” Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions
- “This is My Country,” Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions
- “Move On Up,” Curtis Mayfield
- “Giant Steps,” John Coltrane
- “Mississippi Goddam,” Nina Simone
- “Down in Mississippi,” Mavis Staples
- “Here’s to the State of Mississippi,” Phil Ochs
- “Only a Pawn in Their Game,” Bob Dylan
- “The Klan,” Richie Havens
- “March! For Martin Luther King,” John Fahey
- “The Ballad of Martin Luther King,” Mike Millius
- “Strange Fruit,” Billie Holiday
- “Sister Rosa,” Neville Brothers
- “We Will Not Be Moved,” Pete Seeger
- “Freedom Highway,” The Staple Singers
- “Why? (Am I Treated So Bad),” The Staple Singers
- “So Beautiful or So What,” Paul Simon
- “Dry Your Eyes,” Neil Diamond and The Band
- “They Killed Him,” Bob Dylan
- “Abraham, Martin and John,” Dion
- “Precious Lord, Take My Hand / You’ve Got a Friend [live],” Aretha Franklin
- “I’ll Never Turn Back No Mo,’” Irving Barnes
- “Someday We’ll Be Free,” Donny Hathaway
- “People Got to Be Free,” The Rascals
- “Change Gonna Come,” Otis Redding
- “American Dream,” Bobby Womack
- “Say It Loud — I’m Black and I’m Proud,” James Brown
- “I Don’t Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I’ll Get It Myself),” James Brown
- “Proud to Be Black,” Run-D.M.C.
- “Fight the Power,” Public Enemy
- “Fight the Power,” The Isley Brothers
- “What’s Going On,” Marvin Gaye
- “Happy Birthday,” Stevie Wonder
- “There Goes My Everything,” Elvis Presley
- “California Cottonfields,” Merle Haggard
- “Alley-Oop,” The Hollywood Argyles
Capital Radio returns Jan. 31 at 1 p.m. on www.cygnusradio.com where this and past shows are archived. Also available on the free cygnusradio.com app, available at iTunes or GooglePlay.
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