Frukie Top 40

by Alex on 26 March, 2009

in Uncategorized

Alela DianeHere are the most rated tracks by our listeners for the last 30 days. Alela Diane takes a well deserved top slot with ‘Lady Divine’ from her latest album, ‘To Be Still’. If you’ve never voted for a track you can start now by rating it as it plays in the ‘Now playing” display. Just give the track a rating between 1 star and 5 stars. Real simple.  

  1. Alela Diane – Lady Divine
  2. Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan – Ramblin’ Man
  3. richie havens – the night they drove old dixie
  4. gomez – hamoa beach
  5. Alasdair Roberts – As I Came in By Huntly Town
  6. M Ward – Oh Lonesome Me
  7. Charlie parr – Farmer
  8. Over The Rhine – I’m On A Roll
  9. Peter Bjorn And John – Young Folks
  10. Old man luedecke – Big group breakfast
  11. Alela Diane – Every Path
  12. Mumford and sons – White blank page
  13. songs: ohia – the old black hen
  14. nina nastasia – settling song
  15. Lucy Kaplansky – Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go
  16. Jeff Buckley – Hallelujah
  17. John Martyn – Small Hours (Live At Regent’s)
  18. Kreg viesselman – Louise
  19. Teddy Thompson – The Things I Do
  20. Natalie merchant – I may know the word
  21. The Books feat Jose Gonzalez – Cello Song
  22. Mariee Sioux – Two Tongues At One Time – Mariee Sioux
  23. phillip roebuck – come on home
  24. Mumford and sons – Hold on to what you love
  25. John mayer – Belief
  26. Neil young – Harvest moon
  27. Rachael Brady – Thankyou For The Love
  28. The Duhks – Mighty Storm
  29. redbird – patience
  30. mississippi john hurt – coffee blues
  31. Damien Jurado – Last Rights
  32. the cave singers – dancing on our graves
  33. tunng – secrets
  34. ray lamontagne – barfly
  35. Patrick Watson – Close to Paradise
  36. Rachael Brady – Am I Disturbing Your Sleep
  37. Truckstop honeymoon – Mama’s moving back
  38. Johnny dickinson – John hardy
  39. Mumford and sons – The banjolin song
  40. The wiyos – Blue drag



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