"These are the songs that I would bid to sing at a karaoke night. I'd almost certainly empty the room - and would butcher them with great enthusiasm. It's also a selection of the music that I've most enjoyed listening to over the years. I owe the Savage Garden selection to my daughters, who would choose that album to play on long car trips 15 years back, but as soon as I said I like it, they decided it wasn't cool!"

"Some of these songs remind me of my childhood, my teenage years and my brothers, while others I've discovered as an adult and love to sing at karaoke or listen to with my wife. The Beatles evoke sitting in the lounge as a young kid, looking out the window into the garden. I also loved ACDC - try explaining them to your mum and dad in 1970s Danglemah. I love the energy of the Stones and used to play Lou Reed on road trips to the coast. Radiohead's In Rainbows is one of the best albums I've ever listened to and brings to mind the flat country of western Queensland and New South Wales. Influenced by my kids, I'm loving Lana del Rey and London Grammar, although they didn't want me to include Do You Remember by Jarryd James."

Mr Joyce also included Radiohead's Weird Fishes/Arpeggi and Neil Young's Hey Hey My My, which are not available on Spotify.

Richard Di Natale

"These songs are favourites of mine. They span different phases of my life, and I'll admit quite a few reveal my inner bogan. We've got a mix of some good Aussie and international acts, and I've been lucky enough to see some of the Aussie acts live: Kelly, Blasko, Hunters, Whitlams. Some of these have a political angle, but I like them most of all because they're good songs!"