Lucinda Williams joins host Stephen Kallao

Call it an American Invasion: Lucinda Williams crossed the Atlantic to record her new album, Lucinda Williams sings the Beatles from Abbey Road. We’ll feature music from her tribute to the Fab Four, and revisit a conversation with Lucinda from last year, where she talks in depth about her memoir “Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You”, including the stories behind of some of her most iconic songs.

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Today’s Playlist

The Allman Brothers “One Way Out” Eat A Peach

Lucinda Williams “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles

Lucinda Williams “Let’s Get the Band Back Together” WC Recording

Lucinda Williams “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” Car Wheels on a Gravel Road

Lucinda Williams “Stolen Moments” WC Recording

Lucinda Williams “Bus to Baton Rouge” Essence

Margo Price “Weekender” WC Recording

Lucinda Willians “Where the Song Will Find Me” WC Recording

Lucinda Williams “New York Comeback” Stories from a Rock and Roll Heart

Houndmouth “On the Road” WC Recording

The Beatles “I Am The Walrus” Magical Mystery Tour

Hour Two
Arctic Monkeys “Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured” Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not

The Jesus and Mary Chain “Sometimes Always” Stoned & Dethroned

Tunde Adebimpe “Magnetic” single

Vampire Weekend “Classical” Only God Was Above Us

Little Feat “Oh Atlanta” Feats Don’t Fail Me Now

The Heavy Heavy “Because You’re Mine” One of Kind

The Band “Ophelia” Northern Lights-Southern Cross

Bonnie Raitt “Unnecsessarliy Mercenary” WC Recording

James Hunter “People Gonna Talk” WC Recording

Waxahatchee “Much Ado About Nothing” Much Ado About Nothing (single)

Rosanne Cash “All Come True” Interiors: The Full Sessions

The New Pornographers “War on the East Coast” WC Recording

Lauren Mayberry “Crocodile Tears” Vicious Tears

The Police “Too Much Information” Ghost In The Machine

Talking Heads “Stay Up Late” Little Creatures

Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Maps” Fever To Tell

Pearl Jam “Wreckage” Dark Matter