Body Parts

Body Parts

Author: JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities July 20, 2025 Duration: 47:30

In this episode BODY PARTS, the human body is the backdrop for our song selection. The show kicks off with  Paul McCartney’s My Brave Face and The Cowsills make a show of Hair. Moving down the body both Lynne Randell and Tony Bennett sing about the heart. The arms (The Supremes), hands (Edie Gorme & The Beatles) and thumb (The Rolling Stones) are acknowledged, Paul Anka incorporates two sections of the body in Put Your Head on my Shoulder and Kenny Loggins gets dancing with Footloose. Child actor Johnny Crawford suggests a growing nose and Steve Lawrence completes the show with Pretty Blue Eyes.

PLAYLIST:

  • My Brave Face – Paul McCartney
  • You Need Hands – Eydie Gorme
  • Footloose – Kenny Loggins
  • Hair – The Cowsills
  • I Left My Heart in San Fransisco – Tony Bennett
  • Heart – Lynne Randell
  • Under My Thumb – The Rolling Stones
  • Put Your Head on My Shoulder –  Paul Anka
  • Back In My Arms Again – The Supremes
  • Your Nose is Gonna Grow – Johnny Crawford
  • I Want to Hold Your Hand – The Beatles
  • Pretty Blue Eyes – Steve Lawrence

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Body Parts was broadcast on Sunday July 20, 2025
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