Ah, get on the radio!

Who better than the artists of the song can express the pleasure of being broadcast on the airwaves… Anthology and variations…

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Go on the radio... An anthology of songs that express the pleasure of being broadcast on the airwaves.  (Illustration) (CRIS CANTÓN / MOMENT RF / GETTY IMAGES)

Well there you go, it’s done. Malou goes on the radio. It’s a bit paradoxical because I don’t feel like it’s happened very often since this single was released in 2007. But getting on the radio is necessarily an artist’s desire.

It’s not new, but it’s still present. Here is Kaaris who remembers his first dreams when starting his work in the studio, and the pride of Niska, Koba la D and l’Algérino who are on the radio – we are between 2010 and 2020.

In the second episode of These songs that make the news broadcast this weekend, you hear excerpts from:

Malou, On the radio, 2007

Kaaris, Success, 2020

Niska, Versus, 2017

Koba La D, R44, 2019

The Algerian, On the head of my mother, 2010

André Dalt, With the radio, 1948

Cathie Arel, Lying on the beach, 1963

Michel Jonasz, The FM which specializes in funky, 1987

Daniel Lavoie, I’m listening to the radio, 2011

Georgio, Indomitable, 2015

Heartache, Everyone does what they like, nineteen eighty one

The Grand Orchestra of the Splendid, Pirate radio, nineteen eighty one

Michel Polnareff, Radio, nineteen eighty one

Môrice Benin, Turn down the radio a little, 1980

Dalida, Turn down the radio a little, 1966

Lili Cros & Thierry Chazelle, On the radio, 2011

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