SA Nostalgia – South Africa’s Greatest Hits from the 70′s and 80′s
This is a virtual collection of songs from SA’s pop and rock history that are available on Rhythm Online. I’ve had to omit a few songs, such as ‘Weeping’ by Bright Blue, due to lack of authorization from certain artists and/or labels.
- ZX Dan – Radio Rats
- Give Me The Good News – Crocodile Harris
- Buccaneer – McCully Workshop
- Johnny Calls The Chemist – Falling Mirror
- Celebrate The Rain – Julian Laxton Band
- Blommetjie Gedenk Aan My – Anton Goosen
- Hak Hom Blokkies – David Kramer
- Don’t Dance – Kalahari Surfers
- The Road Is Much Longer – Roger Lucey feat Ken E Henson
- Russian and Chips – Wildebeest
- Shock Time For RockĀ – The Popguns
- Good Times – Brian Finch
- We Are Growing – Margaret Singana
- This Boy – Sweatband feat Wendy Oldfield
- The Spaniard – Lesley Rae Dowling
- The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore – Roy Bulkin
- International News – National Wake
- The Seagull’s Name Was Nelson – Des & Dawn Lindberg
Posted on Saturday, 11th April 2009, in Afrikaans Rock, Charts, Music, Online Marketing, Playlists, SA Music, SA Nostalgia, Virtual Collections and tagged best-sellers, charts, Major Labels, Music, Online Marketing, Playlists, Rhythm Online, SA Music. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.


Hi there was a hit in the 80′s, 83-85. “I like to be a star, drive a rolls royce car and bodyguards to keep the fans away.”
Do you know that song?
I remember a song when I was in South Africa during the 70s, perhaps 74 or 75. I think it was called “There’s A Boy Up North”, or at least that wa on of the lines from the song. I wonder if you know the song?
Thanks
George
I remeber playing “International News” from “A Naartjie in our Sosatie” tape over and over to numb the reality of South Africa in the 1970/80′s.