Top Blues Songs in Australia

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Juju Swing

Christian Marsac

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Layla

Derek & The Dominos

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Strange Things

Anthony Singh

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Addicted to Love

Robert Palmer

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Soul Kind of Feeling (Live)

Dynamic Hepnotics Featuring Robert Susz

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Looking for Clues

Robert Palmer

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Something in the Air

Thunderclap Newman

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Wonderful Tonight

B.B. King & Eric Clapton

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Let Go

Cash Savage and The Last Drinks

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When Love Comes to Town

U2

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Layla

B.B. King & Eric Clapton

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Cocaine

B.B. King & Eric Clapton

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Enough Is Enough

The Goo

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Fooled Around and Fell in Love

Elvin Bishop

Best radio stations for Blues

Australian listeners have always had a deep affinity for the timeless blend of blues-rock, soulful pop, and guitar-driven anthems that define the airwaves today. From the coastal vibes of Sydney to the eclectic bars of Melbourne, the current rotation of top tracks showcases a curated mix of legendary icons and groovy deep cuts. At the forefront, you’ll find the unmistakable guitar work of Eric Clapton, appearing both in his classic Derek & The Dominos era with the searing "Layla" and in soul-stirring collaborations with the king of the blues, B.B. King. Tracks like "Wonderful Tonight" continue to resonate across the country, proving that melodic excellence never goes out of style.

Adding to this rich sonic landscape is the suave, polished sound of Robert Palmer. His hits "Addicted to Love" and "Looking for Clues" bring an infectious energy that bridges the gap between classic rock and sophisticated eighties pop. This blend of styles is further enriched by soulful contributions like Elvin Bishop’s "Fooled Around and Fell in Love," a staple for those who appreciate smooth storytelling and heartfelt instrumentation. Local flair is a vital part of the mix as well, with the live energy of Dynamic Hepnotics’ "Soul Kind of Feeling" capturing the quintessential Australian spirit that remains a cornerstone of the national musical identity.

Whether you are searching for the atmospheric "Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman or the rhythmic charm of Christian Marsac’s "Juju Swing," the top stations in Australia are currently delivering a masterclass in musical variety. These tracks represent more than just a playlist; they reflect a culture that values authenticity, technical skill, and the enduring power of a great hook. By tuning into these high-rotation selections, you gain access to a world where the blues meets high-energy rock and roll, all perfectly balanced for the modern listener who appreciates the classics.