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Listen To The Bounty Hunter: Elvis Costello

We were honoured and thrilled to have one of the greatest songwriters in the history of popluar music in on the Breakfast Show. Mr Elvis Costello. Its a long interview (about 8 minutes) but when Elvis calls, you don't let him go without a decent chat. Enjoy.
Elvis Costello
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'Watching The Detectives', 'Oliver's Army', 'Veronica', 'Pump It Up', 'Alison', 'I Want You'. '(I Don't Want) To Go To Chelsea' this man wrote the lot, and many, many more amazing songs besides. You have to love Elvis Costello. You can't not love Elvis Costello. It's the law. Go and listen to one of his records right now. Go on... See? Brilliant isn't it?
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