The Prince of Wales has revealed which song used to give him “an irresistible urge” to dance as he discussed his favourite tracks on a hospital radio show.
Songs by The Three Degrees, Diana Ross and Edith Piaf were among those chosen by Charles on a special broadcast pre-recorded for the Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA).
Speaking on the show, called Music & Memories With HRH The Prince Of Wales, the royal talks about how he has been “profoundly impressed by the dedication shown by our wonderful NHS staff and volunteers right across the country” and thanks them for their “sheer resilience and indomitable spirit” in “this most testing of times”.
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By Francesca Gillett
image captionBarbra Streisand, Diana Ross and the Three Degrees feature on his 13-song list
The Prince of Wales has revealed some of his favourite songs, with artists Diana Ross, Edith Piaf and Barbra Streisand making the list.
He highlighted soul group The Three Degrees pop hit Givin Up, Givin In as a track that used to give him an irresistible urge to get up and dance .
Prince Charles shared his songs as part of a special show on hospital radio to thank NHS staff and volunteers.
It will air at midday and his 13-song playlist will be released on Spotify.
The Prince of Wales has revealed which song used to give him “an irresistible urge” to dance as he discussed his favourite tracks on a hospital radio show.
Songs by The Three Degrees, Diana Ross and Edith Piaf were among those chosen by Charles on a special broadcast pre-recorded for the Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA).
Speaking on the show, called Music & Memories With HRH The Prince Of Wales, the royal talks about how he has been “profoundly impressed by the dedication shown by our wonderful NHS staff and volunteers right across the country” and thanks them for their “sheer resilience and indomitable spirit” in “this most testing of times”.
The Prince of Wales has revealed which song used to give him “an irresistible urge” to dance as he discussed his favourite tracks on a hospital radio show.
Songs by The Three Degrees, Diana Ross and Edith Piaf were among those chosen by Charles on a special broadcast pre-recorded for the Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA).
Speaking on the show, called Music & Memories With HRH The Prince Of Wales, the royal talks about how he has been “profoundly impressed by the dedication shown by our wonderful NHS staff and volunteers right across the country” and thanks them for their “sheer resilience and indomitable spirit” in “this most testing of times”.
kmfm Now Playing Pink All I Know So Far The Prince of Wales has revealed a selection of his favourite tracks, including Givin Up, Givin In by The Three Degrees which he says used to give him an irresistible urge to get up and dance .
Speaking on a pre-recorded hospital radio show to be aired at noon today, dedicated to volunteers of the Hospital Broadcasting Association,
Prince Charles said the American soul music trio performed the 70s hit at his 30th birthday.
Other tracks on his 13-strong list include La Vie En Rose by Edith Piaf, Upside Down by Diana Ross, The Voice by Eimear Quinn, The Click Song by Miriam Makeba, You re A Lady by Peter Skellern, La Mer by Charles Trenet, Bennachie by Old Blind Dogs, Lulu s Back In Town by Dick Powell, and They Can t Take That Away From Me by Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, Tros Y Garreg/Crossing the Stone