The Retro Attic online radio

The Retro Attic

The United States Of America
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https://www.retroatticrareoldiesradio.com/?m=1


The Retro Attic is an online radio station that specializes in playing rare and oldies music from various genres. With a diverse selection of tracks from the 1950s to the 1980s, The Retro Attic offers listeners a nostalgic trip down memory lane with its curated playlists. The station is known for its unique collection of hard-to-find songs and hidden gems that are not commonly heard on mainstream radio. The Retro Attic provides a refreshing and entertaining mix of classic tunes for music enthusiasts looking to discover new oldies favorites. Tune in to The Retro Attic for a dose of nostalgia and timeless music.
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Artist Song title Like / Dislike
ELTON JOHN AND KIKI DEE Don't Go Breaking My Heart
NATURAL FOUR Can This Be Real
DEL SHANNON Runaway
RETRO ATTIC YOU ARE UPSTAIRS IN THE PROMO Sweeper
JERRY REED Amos Moses
ICHABOD AND THE CRANES The Turtle
MASS PRODUCTION Welcome To Our World(Of Merry Music)
THE SOPWITH CAMEL Hello Hello
JOHN LENNON Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
JR. WALKER AND THE ALL STARS What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
STAN GETZ AND CHARLIE BYRD Desafinado
PRATT & MCCLAIN Devil With A Blue Dress
DADDY DEWDROP Chick A Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)
DANIEL BOONE Annabelle
DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES Wait For Me
THE MCCOYS Hang On Sloopy
THE ASSOCIATION Six Man Band
THE 31ST OF FEBRUARY Sandcastles
ROXY MUSIC Love Is The Drug
ELVIS PRESLEY Crying In The Chapel
THE BOYS IN THE BAND (How Bout A Little Hand For) The Boys In The Band
JOHN STEWART Midnight Wind
Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Can This Be Real
Amos Moses
Welcome To Our World(Of Merry Music)
Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
Devil With A Blue Dress
Chick A Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)
Annabelle
Hang On Sloopy
Six Man Band
Love Is The Drug
Crying In The Chapel
(How Bout A Little Hand For) The Boys In The Band
Midnight Wind

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