Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Hits of the Sixties MP3 at Amazon £3.99

Swinging Sixties Sale at Amazon.co.uk

1. It’s Now Or Never – Elvis Presley
2. Cathy’s Clown – Everly Brothers
3. Apache – The Shadows
4. Only The Lonely – Roy Orbison
5. Shakin’ All Over – Johnny Kidd And The Pirates
6. Tell Laura I Love Her – Ricky Valance
7. Three Steps To Heaven – Eddie Cochran
8. True Love Ways – Buddy Holly
9. Misty – Johnny Mathis
10. Georgia On My Mind – Ray Charles
11. My Old Man’s A Dustman – Lonnie Donegan
12. As Long As He Needs Me – Shirley Bassey
13. Shop Around – The Miracles
14. Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport – Rolf Harris
15. Goodness Gracious Me – Peter Sellers And Sophia Loren
16. Chain Gang – Sam Cooke
17. You're Sixteen - Johnny Burnette
18. Running Bear - Johnny Preston
19. Why? - Anthony Newley
20. Poetry In Motion - Johnny Tillotson

1. Someone Else's Baby - Adam Faith
2. Because They're Young - Duane Eddy
3. Strawberry Fair - Anthony Newley
4. Wooden Heart - Elvis Presley
5. Blue Moon - The Marcels
6. Moon River - Danny Williams
7. I’m Sorry – Brenda Lee
8. Halfway To Paradise - Billy Fury
9. Cupid - Sam Cooke
10. Will You Love Me Tomorrow? - The Shirelles
11. Travellin' Man - Ricky Nelson
12. Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen - Neil Sedaka
13. Come Outside - Mike Sarne With Wendy Richard
14. I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles
15. Telstar - Tornados
16. Speedy Gonzales - Pat Boone
17. Starry Eyed - Michael Holliday
18. Sealed With A Kiss - Brian Hyland
19. It Might As Well Rain Until September - Carole King
20. Sherry - Four Seasons

1. Dream Baby - Roy Orbison
2. Walk Right Back - Everly Bros
3. You Don’t Know - Helen Shapiro
4. Take Good Care Of My Baby - Bobby Vee
5. Hello Mary Lou - Ricky Nelson
6. Poor Me – Adam Faith
7. Are You Lonesome Tonight? – Elvis Presley
8. Do You Mind? - Anthony Newley
9. Big Bad John - Jimmy Dean
10. The Loco-Motion - Little Eva
11. Michael - The Highwaymen
12. I Remember You - Frank Ifield
13. Monster Mash - Bobby Boris Pickett
14. Climb Every Mountain - Shirley Bassey
15. The Young Ones - Cliff Richard
16. Portrait Of My Love - Matt Monro
17. Let’s Twist Again - Chubby Checker
18. Hey Baby - Bruce Chanel
19. Roses Are Red (My Love) - Bobby Vinton
20. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Neil Sedaka

Eddie Stobart Series 4 on DVD

Available to buy from Amazon.co.uk & Deltamusic.co.uk

The highly popular observational documentary series featuring iconic British haulage firm Eddie Stobart hits the road once more.

It’s pedal to the metal as the truckers venture deep into Europe in immense convoys, while back at home they rise to the challenge of delivering everything from 26 tonnes of ice to thoroughbred horses.

Some unique additions are also rolled out to join the elite Stobart fleet and it’s full speed ahead for their Rail and Air divisions. Even when the going gets tough, the wheels must keep on turning 24/7. If anyone can do it, the truckers can!

One Man & His Campervan DVD

One Man & His Campervan Is available to buy from Amazon.co.uk & Deltamusic.co.uk

Martin Dorey, campervan lover and passionate foodie, journeys around Britain in his 1970s
classic campervan, on the ultimate escapist adventure.

Over ten episodes Martin travels to different regions in the UK - Devon, New Forest, Norfolk,
Yorkshire, Northumberland, Angus, Trossachs, the Lakes and Pembrokeshire.

Along the way he meets growers, fisherman, farmers, larger-than-life local experts and fellow holiday makers. Martin cooks for his new-found friends, creating local dishes from his small campervan kitchen.

These feasts unfold wherever Martin camps up, in some truly stunning settings: on Britain’s beaches, in woodlands, on cliff tops and around intimate campfires. Martin unearths our freshest seasonal food, tasting his way around Britain on this campervan food adventure.

Underbelly Season 2 A Tale of Two Cities

Season 2 of Underbelly, A Tale of Two Cities is now available to buy from www.underbelly-dvd.co.uk.

Aussie Bob Trimbole and Kiwi Terry Clark are an unlikely pair. One an overweight Italian-Australian who loves his food and marijuana crops; the other a charming young New Zealander, in love with money, power and beautiful women.

But at their first meeting in 1976, Trimbole and Clark click. Together, they mastermind the large-scale importation and distribution of heroin into Australia. The easy success of their plan results in the underworld becoming awash with drug money, and a shift in the nature of organised crime in Australia. Old style crims, such as standover boys Les and Brian Kane in Melbourne, and illegal casino operator George Freeman in Sydney, find their criminal livelihoods suddenly overwhelmed by heroin.

For Trimbole and Clark, the success of their ‘Organisation’ is dependent on Clark’s charm, the contribution made by his lover Allison Dine in recruiting the drug couriers, and a network of corrupt NSW Police and
judiciary. And for a time, they get away with murder – lots of it, starting with the assassination of NSW politician and anti-drugs campaigner Donald Mackay.

But not every cop in NSW and Victoria is corrupt, and when the Commonwealth Police join forces with their State counterparts they place heavy heat on the Organisation’s members. All it will take is for the Organisation to get sloppy, and for somebody to spill the beans…

Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities – Australia’s hottest new drama, based on real events