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WFUV Schedule - Sunday

TODAY ON 90.7 FM

[full listings]

7am-8am
Mixed Bag Radio
with Pete Fornatale

8am-11am
Sunday Breakfast
with John Platt

11am-12pm
Catholic Mass

12pm-4pm
Ceol na nGael
with
Kerri Gallagher & Colleen Taylor

4pm-5pm
Woody's Children
with Bob Sherman

5pm-6pm
Sound Opinions
with Greg Kot & Jim DeRogatis

6pm-8pm
American Routes
with Nick Spitzer

8pm-12am
The Big Broadcast
with Rich Conaty

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Music:

'FUV Essential Songs:
Artist Picks

We've asked our listeners to tell us the songs they can't imagine living without in the Essential Songs Listener Poll, and our DJs have listed theirs, so we thought it would be interesting to ask some of our favorite musicians to name their Top 5 or 10... or 30.

Artist All-Time Favorites

Scroll down or jump to:
Janis Ian | Jonatha Brooke | Phoebe Snow | Jill Sobule | The Kennedys | Lucy Kaplansky | Steve Forbert | Ellis Paul | Christine Lavin

Janis Ian

  • "It's All Right, Ma" - Bob Dylan
  • "First We Take Manhattan" - Leonard Cohen
  • "Moon River"
  • "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
  • "In the Pines" - Leadbelly
  • "I Cover the Waterfront" - Billie Holiday version preferred
  • "I Loves You, Porgy" - Nina Simone version preferred
  • "Vincent (Starry Starry Night)" - Don McLean
  • "It Ain't Necessarily So"
  • "Why'd Ya Do It" - Marianne Faithful

Jonatha Brooke

  • "Altar Boy" - Rickie Lee Jones
  • "The Best of My Love" - The Emotions
  • "Hallelujah" - Jeff Buckley
  • "Ain't Nobody" - Chaka Khan & Rufus
  • "Paranoid Android" - Radiohead
  • "I Have a Love" - from "West Side Story"
  • "She's Leaving Home" - The Beatles

Phoebe Snow

  • "Kashmir" - Led Zep
  • "Foxy Lady" or "Purple Haze" - Jimi Hendrix
  • "Thankful and Thoughtful" or "Let Me Have It All" - Sly (from "Fresh," introduced to those by Andy Newmark)
  • "All I Want" - Joni Mitchell
  • "Georgia on My Mind" - Ray Charles
  • "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" - Charlie Parker, with strings
  • "They Can't Take That Away from Me" - Fred Astaire or Louis Armstrong
  • "Fell on Black Days" - Soundgarden
  • "Wouldn't It Be Nice" or "Don't Worry Baby" - The Beach Boys
  • "I Only Have Eyes for You" - The Flamingos
  • "Don't Let It Bring You Down" - Neil Young
  • "Caravan" - Van Morrison
  • "It's a Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" - Bob Dylan
  • Couldn't pick one Beatles song (can't extract one song from an album)

Jill Sobule

Wow! This is tough.

  • "Somewhere" - Tom Waits
  • "She's Leaving Home" - Beatles
  • "Love is Everything" - Jane Siberry
  • "Ooh Child" - The 5 Stairsteps
  • "Ziggy Stardust" - David Bowie

The Kennedys

Pete and Maura say, 'we'd pick different songs on different days.'

  • "Change is Gonna Come" - Sam Cooke
  • "Mr. Tambourine Man" - Bob Dylan
  • "This Moment" - Victoria Williams
  • "Walk On" - U2
  • "What's Going On" - Marvin Gaye
  • "When I Go" - Dave Carter and Tracey Grammer

Plus: Five Essential Instrumentals

  • "My Foolish Heart" - Bill Evans
  • "Sketches of Spain" - Miles Davis
  • "Flamenco Sketches" - Miles Davis
  • "The Lark Ascending" - Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • "The Girl With the Flaxen Hair" - Claude Debussy

Lucy Kaplansky

Very tough to figure this out!

  • "A Case of You" - Joni Mitchell
  • "Both Sides Now" - Joni Mitchell
  • "Grevious Angel" - Gram Parsons
  • "Quitting Time" - Maggie Roche
  • "When I Get to the Border" - Richard Thompson

Steve Forbert

  • "Stardust" - Louis Armstrong
    (the 1931 classic that starts off the Ken Burns Jazz CD from the PBS special)
  • "Whiter Shade of Pale" - Procol Harum
  • "Cry for Me Baby" - Elmore James
  • "Black Magic Woman" - Santana
  • "Sweet and Dandy" - Toots & the Maytals
  • "Theme from A Summer Place" - Percy Faith & His Orchestra
  • "Surf's Up" - The Beach Boys
  • "Machine Gun" - The Commodores (instrumental)
  • "The Modern Age" - The Strokes

Ellis Paul

10 favorite pop songs:
(Great songs, that happened to go ka-ching for those who wrote 'em)

  • "Fire And Rain" - James Taylor
  • "You Don't Know Me" - Ray Charles
  • "Heart of Gold" - Neil Young
  • "Maggie Mae" - Rod Stewart
  • "Sonny Came Home" - Shawn Colvin
  • "Cat's In The Cradle" - Harry Chapin
  • "One" - U2
  • "Lose Yourself" - Eminem
  • "Hey Jude" - The Beatles
  • "Imagine" - John Lennon

10 favorite folk songs:
(Songs about the human condition)

  • "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carol" - Bob Dylan
  • "Christmas in Washington" - Steve Earle
  • "Judas" - Antje Duvekot
  • "When I Was a Boy" - Dar Williams
  • "Birches.. Bill Morrissey
  • "Angel From Montgomery" - John Prine
  • "Deportees" - Woody Guthrie
  • "Both Sides Now" - Joni Mitchell
  • "American Pie" - Don McClean
  • "The City of New Orleans" - Steve Goodman

10 favorite singer songwriter songs:
(Personal tales of loves and woes)

  • "32 Flavors" - Ani DiFranco
  • "Magnolia Street" - Catie Curtis
  • "I Saw An Stranger With Your Hair" - John Gorka
  • "Arrow" - Cheryl Wheeler
  • "The Other Side" - Don Conoscenti
  • "Ten Year Night" - Lucy Kaplansky
  • "Are You Happy Now?" - Richard Shindell
  • "May I Suggest" - Susan Werner
  • "Unfamiliar Moon" - Vance Gilbert
  • "Ain't Life A Brook" - Ferron

Christine Lavin

These are among the songs I like to play before a show, and they always put me in a happy mood!

  • "Stars" - Barbara Cook
  • "Guinevere" - Robin Batteau & David Buskin
  • "It Was A Very Good Year" - Frank Sinatra
  • "Mr. Sandman" - The Chordettes
  • "Famous Blue Raincoat" - By Leonard Cohen, but sung by Jennifer Warnes
  • "The Blizzard" - Judy Collins
  • "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" - Pete Seeger
  • "The Dutchman" - Steve Goodman
  • "Like To Get To Know You" - Spanky & Our Gang
  • "Passing Trains" - Andy Breckman

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