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Watch official and live performances of 'Radio' to see the band's classic power-pop style in action: Teenage Fanclub - Radio YouTube · TeenageFanclubVEVO Teenage Fanclub - Radio (Later with Jools Holland '93) YouTube · TeenageFanclubVEVO

: Featured tracks like "Weird Horses," "Don's Gone Columbia," and a cover of Phil Ochs' "Chords of Fame". Legacy & Reception teenage_fanclub_radio

"Radio" is a hallmark track by the Scottish alternative rock band , released in 1993 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Thirteen . Watch official and live performances of 'Radio' to

: The lyrics—"I think I'll kill the radio... love to hear your song on the A.M."—reflect the band's signature blend of irony and earnest appreciation for classic pop. love to hear your song on the A

: Known for its "joyous and evocative" live energy, the track remains a staple of their concert sets .

: The band was famously championed by Kurt Cobain, who once called them "the best band in the world".

Written by bassist , the song is celebrated as a definitive example of "power pop," characterized by its melodic hooks, fuzzy guitar layers, and 1960s-inspired vocal harmonies. Key Song Details Release Year : 1993 Album : Thirteen Songwriter : Gerard Love Producer : Andy MacPherson and Teenage Fanclub