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Episode 2

On tonight’s programme, Pat has unearthed the very first RTÉ appearance, from 1985, by The Pogues, Christy Moore delivers a scorching version of a Jackson Browne song while the legendary American folk singer Tom Paxton outlines his recipe for successful song-writing.

Derry born song-writer and producer  Phil Coulter’s profile includes some un-seen footage, from the early 1970s, of the legendary Luke Kelly, Nanci Griffith introduces one of the most successful songwriters in recording history, Harlan Howard and, on the subject of great song-writing and not to be outdone,  James Taylor performs Carole King’s anthemic You’ve Got A Friend.