Dos and Don’ts

Dos and Don’ts

Author: JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities October 26, 2025 Duration: 47:30

Over the years we have all been told by parents and/or friends to “do this” or “don’t do that”. With that in mind we decided to present a catalogue of songs featuring DOS and DON’TS. Manfred Mann’s 1964 version of Do Wah Diddy Diddy introduces the show followed by other Do songs including the Captain and Tennille’s timeless romantic ballad Do That To Me One More Time, Bobby Freeman’s self-penned Do You Wanna Dance and the Beatles Do You Want to Know a Secret. The LGBTQIA+ community is represented by Dusty Springfield and Lesley Gore with their Don’t songs. Don’t Change was INXS’s entry into the international charts and the legendary Buddy Holly ends the show with It Doesn’t Matter Any More.

PLAYLIST

  • Do Wah Diddy Diddy – Manfred Mann
  • Do You Wanna Dance – Bobby Freeman
  • Do That to Me One More Time – Captain & Tennille
  • Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town –  Kenny Rogers
  • Please Don’t Go – KC & The  Sunshine Band
  • You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me – Dusty Springfield
  • Don’t Change – INXS
  • Don’t You Know – Della Reece
  • You Don’t Own Me – Lesley Gore
  • But I Do – Clarence “Frogman” Henry
  • Do You want To Know a Secret – The Beatles
  • It Doesn’t Matter Anymore – Buddy  Holly

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