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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 1H

Build-a-Playlist Part 2, with Special Guest

from Third Song In · host Chris Derickson and Tom Polacek

Chris and Tom welcome author and business executive, (and old friend), Andy Armstrong. Together they construct playlists of “feel good” songs for the episode. Andy’s list: Solsbury Hill, from Peter Gabriel (1977) SAD (Clap Your Hands), from SAD/Scatterbrain, (2018), by Young Rising Sons Fred Astaire, from Off to the Races (2018), by Jukebox the Ghost Summer Highland Falls, from Turnstiles (1976), by Billy Joel Indigo Sunset, from Sad Clowns and Hillbillies (2017), by John Mellencamp, featuring Carlene Carter. Tom and Chris’ list: I’ll Fly Away, from Stories (2018), by Susto and BJ Barham Daughter, from Strange Weirdos: Music from and Inspired by the Film "Knocked Up" (2007), by Loudon Wainwright III This Life, from Father of the Bride Soundtrack (2019), by Vampire Weekend Blue Eyed Soul, from A.M. (1995), by Wilco It Ain’t Over Yet, from Close Ties (2017), by Rodney Crowell and Roseanne Cash Otis, from Watch the Throne (2011) by Jay-Z and Kanye West I Am Here, from All I Know So Far (2017), by Pink Hello, My Name is Izzy, single (2019), by Lucero Crazy Over You, from Smooth Hound Smith (2013) Fireman's Wedding, from Kindness of the World (1993), by Joe Henry Then and Now: Andy recommends watching the films Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990) and Jojo Rabbit (2019), while Tom recommends listening to She’s No Lady from Pontiac (1989), by Lyle Lovett. Tom also recommends binge watching The Good Place (2016). Look for Third Song In - Season 2 wherever you find music playlists.

Chris and Tom welcome author and business executive, (and old friend), Andy Armstrong. Together they construct playlists of “feel good” songs for the episode. Andy’s list: Solsbury Hill, from Peter Gabriel (1977) SAD (Clap Your Hands), from SAD/Scatterbrain, (2018), by Young Rising Sons Fred Astaire, from Off to the Races (2018), by Jukebox the Ghost Summer Highland Falls, from Turnstiles (1976), by Billy Joel Indigo Sunset, from Sad Clowns and Hillbillies (2017), by John Mellencamp, featuring Carlene Carter. Tom and Chris’ list: I’ll Fly Away, from Stories (2018), by Susto and BJ Barham Daughter, from Strange Weirdos: Music from and Inspired by the Film "Knocked Up" (2007), by Loudon Wainwright III This Life, from Father of the Bride Soundtrack (2019), by Vampire Weekend Blue Eyed Soul, from A.M. (1995), by Wilco It Ain’t Over Yet, from Close Ties (2017), by Rodney Crowell and Roseanne Cash Otis, from Watch the Throne (2011) by Jay-Z and Kanye West I Am Here, from All I Know So Far (2017), by Pink Hello, My Name is Izzy, single (2019), by Lucero Crazy Over You, from Smooth Hound Smith (2013) Fireman's Wedding, from Kindness of the World (1993), by Joe Henry Then and Now: Andy recommends watching the films Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990) and Jojo Rabbit (2019), while Tom recommends listening to She’s No Lady from Pontiac (1989), by Lyle Lovett. Tom also recommends binge watching The Good Place (2016). Look for Third Song In - Season 2 wherever you find music playlists.

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