The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer
My show's moniker is The Quest for Silver - songs from a bygone era that were NOT number one but we fondly remember them and want to hear them and some of the stories around them. So if you are a fan of the best era in pop music you have come to the right place. I'm Chris Tuffer and I started broadcasting these old tunes back on the 1960's so I and you remember them well. Anything from The Beatles, The Stones, The Mamas and the Papas, The Monkees and well the list is almost endless. Please come by and check out my podcast with mostly music and a modicum of chatter.
The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer
Latest Episodes
The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer Episode 51
We begin this podcast with a Badfinger song that hit very close to the top entitled Come and get it. Edison Lighthouse and love grows followed by Chicago with their number two hit Make me smile. Next is The T Set with Bel Amie. ...
The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer Episode 50
I like it like that by the DC5 is the shortest recorded song under two minutes followed by The Beach Boys and Dance dance dance and we are underway. Our podcast continues with the Gentrys and Keep on Dancing. Petula Clark and My lov...
The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer Episode 49
Randy and the Rainbows started our podcast today with Denise and next is Kai Winding with the theme song More from the movie Mondo Cane. Barbara Lewis with Hello Stranger is just ahead of Bobby Vee and his number two The Night has a thoua...
The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer Episode 48
Don't let me be misunderstood by Eric Burdon and the Animals and we are underway on our Quest for Silver, songs that missed the centre of the target but live on in our memory. Aretha Franklin Chain of fools after an interview by me Chris ...
The Quest for Silver with Chris Tuffer Episode 47
Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group followed by The Electric Prunes and I had too much to dream - Then Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and their number two selection Jimmy Mack. Before we hear Neil Diamond and you got to me ...