| Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
| Harry Nilsson | Gotta Get Up/Driving Along | Nilsson Schmilsson |
| Red Kross | Mess Around | Show World |
| Owsley | The Sky Is Falling | Owsley |
| The Flaming Lips | The Castle | Oczy Mlody* |
| The Milk & Honey Band | Apple | In Colour |
| The Sugarplastic | Ways to Save Face | Radio Jejune |
| Michael Penn | Long Way Down (Look What the Cat Drug In) | Palms & Runes, Tarot & Tea [compilation] |
| The Beatles | Because (Anthology mix) | Anthology 3 |
| The Beach Boys | God Only Knows (vocals only) | The Pet Sounds Sessions |
| Allison Crutchfield | Dean's Room | Tourist In This Town* |
| Saturday Looks Good to Me | Empty Room | Every Night |
| The Clash | Hitsville UK | Sandinista |
| Sam Phillips | Standing Still | Cruel Invention |
| R.E.M | Sitting Still | And I Feel Fine |
| Michelle Shocked | 33 RPM Soul | Arkansas Traveler |
| Todd Snider | Vinyl Records | New Connection |
| XTC | Spiral | Apple Bite |
| Alex Clare | Tell Me What You Need | Tail of Lions* |
| George Harrison | Beware of Darkness | All Things Must Pass |
| Fastball | Falling Upstairs | Keep Your Wig On |
| Matthew Sweet & Susannah Hoffs | Marquee Moon | Under the Covers Vol. 2 |
| Bobby "Blue" Bland | Ain't Nothing You Can Do | 1964 - Shakin' All Over compilation |
| Sterling Harrison | Don't You Mess With My Money | South of the Snooty Fox |
| Ryan Shaw | Over and Done | This Is Ryan Shaw |
| Ruby Turner w/ Jools Holland & His Big Band | Count Me In | More Friends |
| Billy Bragg | Jane Allen | England, Half English |
| Jenny Lewis | Just One of the Guys | The Voyager |
| Rag 'n' Bone Man | Human | Human* |
| Don McClean | Dreidel | Don McClean |
| House of Freaks | Rocking Chair | Cakewalk |
| James Hunter | People Gonna Talk | People Gonna Talk |
| L.E.O. | Overture/Goodbye Innocence | Alpacas Orgling |
| Julian Lennon | Day After Day | Photograph Smile |
| Klaatu | Subrosa Subway | Klaatu |
| The Beatles | And Your Bird Can Sing | Anthology More (bootleg) |
| Jeffrey Gaines | Nursery Rhyme | Somewhat Slightly Dazed |
Programming with WUSB for more than 37 years, Bob Duffy is still searching for the perfect pop song. Follow Bob on Twitter @robertbduffy