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1.
Name this song from early 1958.
"And just in case you feel you want to hold her
you'll have a pocketful of starlight." |
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2.
"This time tomorrow, reckon where I'll be?
Hadn't have been for Grayson, I'd have been in Tennessee."
Name the song. |
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3.
Who was this song about?
"He took over Washington so I hear tell.
He patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell." |
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"You may talk about your Clementine and sing of Rosalie" was a line from which song? The singers much preferred this other charmer! |
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5.
Can you identify the title of this #5 song from 1955?
"Cadillac doin' 'bout ninety-five.
Bumper to bumper and side by side." |
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6.
"For my darling I love you, and I always will."
Identify this #1 from 1956 performed by "The King".
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7.
"You tell me you love me, you say you'll be true.
Then you fly around with somebody new."
Name this #1 song from 1957.
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8.
Name this 'sweet' tune!
"Sweeter than candy on a stick,
huckleberry, cherry or lime." |
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9.
"Don't care to hear 'em play a tango.
I'm in no mood to dig a mambo.
It's way too early for a congo.
So keep a-rockin' that piano."
Name this rock anthem from the pen of Chuck Berry. |
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10.
Let's end this volume with some goofiness!
"A-WOMP-BOMP-A-LOO-MA
BA-LOMP-BOMP-BOMP!"
A little hint; from 1956, there were two versions of this song. There was the "black" R&B version by Little Richard and the sanitized "white" version performed by Pat Boone. |
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