Today on Morning Glory, Elle plays a slew of songs loosely inspired by Sex and the City. She is briefly joined by Tuesday Morning Glory host Sof! It's a great time, full of music that will get you off your feet by CSS, Mim Jensen and Fabiana Palladino. Plus, who doesn't love 'More, More, More' by Andrea True Connection a special request fresh from the text machine.
Playlist
TV Soundtrack Orchestra - Sex And The City Theme
Sweet Electra - Firefly
PETERBLUE - Diskoteka Amerikana
Kraftwerk - The Model
css - Music Is My Hot, Hot Sex
Horsegirl - Switch Over
Fabiana Palladino - Closer
Nikki Giovanni - Just a NY Poem
Reb Fountain - Come Down
The Chills - If This World Was Made For Me
Andrea True Connection - More, More, More
Club 8 - Something's Wrong In My Head
Mim Jensen - Germaphobe
SAULT - Signs
The Great Unwashed - Neck of the Woods
The Screaming Meemees - Stars In My Eyes Pt. 1
Rosie Lowe - Mood To Make Love
Japanese Breakfast - Orlando in Love
ngaru - Uphill Battle
Ringlets - I Used to Paint
Grace Jones - Jones The Rhythm
Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out for a Hero
Sarvi, Koji. - Hold On
Molly Payton - How To Have Fun
Royel Otis - I Wanna Dance With You
Nourished By Time - Hell of a Ride
Blair Parkes - splendour
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory - Trouble
Packed show today with Pete Surf, Flicks'n'That with Steve Newall, What's Cooking with Johnny Glass from the band Tin Roof and of course plenty of tunes
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