Episode 10: Love, Lust and Broken Hearts

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Welcome to the semi-traditional February episode of Random Acts Radio! Yes, it’s predictable, but there’s a certain comfort in predictability, right? So we’ve got love songs. And lust songs. And songs somewhere in between, before or after. Hopefully you’ll be able to find one song, of the 22 we’ve got here, that speaks to you and your situation.

Keep the Love in Your Eyes–Al Stravinsky
Love I Have for You–Amanda Duncan
Love Song in G–Arthur Yoria
Teach Me Tonight–Connie Lansberg
Autumn Song–Manic Street Preachers
Temptation–Emma Wallace
Hold My Hand–Broni
Raise a Glass–Olivia Greer
Movie Date–Redefining the Moment
Rub Me Raw–Android Lust
Horizontal Tango–Roadside Attraction
Jack ‘n Ginger–Oedipus
I’m Bad–Cotton Jenny
Little Black Dress–Cush
I Don’t Believe in Love–Alicia Marie
Clever Girl–The Birdinumnums
Words Left Unsaid–Kay Rose
I’ll Be Right Behind You, Josephine–Josh Woodward
I’ll Be Alright–Marina V
If You Don’t Love Her–Ashley Rose
Another Sad Love Song–Annie Fitzgerald
Bring the Guitar–Alice Marie

In other news: I’ve set up a Facebook Fan Page for Random Acts Radio. Do me a favor a click that little Like button and I’ll be forever grateful. As well as keeping you up to date with the current podcast, the fan page will be a way to find out about other music (both mainstream and independent) that I find noteworthy (pun totally intended).

Until next month!

4 thoughts on “Episode 10: Love, Lust and Broken Hearts

    1. You’re quite welcome, Emma. I woke up with the refrain to Temptation running through my head–great song!

  1. Ditto on that… Thanks for playing “Horizontal Tango”. I posted the podcast link to my social networks. Hope it brings in a few more listeners. 🙂

    1. Your welcome, Phil, and thank YOU for passing around the podcast. Horizontal Tango truly made me laugh out loud at the style switch and the lyrics, both; absolutely delightful!

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