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1950 to1955 - Music, Music, Music

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1950 to1955  Music Music Music game quiz
"This is volume II of music from the early 1950s, what I like to call the "no era" era. I hope you enjoy the reminiscing and good luck!"

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1. Teresa Brewer burst onto the charts as a nineteen year old in 1950 with a number one hit - "Music! Music! Music!". What's the vehicle for listening to music that Teresa mentions in the opening stanza of the song?
    the nickelodeon
    her Hi-Fi
    the radio
    concerts


2. In 1951, Rosemary Clooney had a number one hit for eight weeks with this perky little number. Can you identify the title? Sorry, no lyrical clues... but of the 22 lines in the song, 18 begin with the song's title!
    It's Magic
    A Guy Is A Guy
    Come On-a My House
    Secret Love


3. Guy Mitchell was a stalwart on the music scene in the early 1950s. In one of his bigger hits of 1952, he tells of needing a pawnshop to get the dough to treat his blue-eyed blonde girlfriend to a night on the town. The title of the song was the American city where these events took place. What city was that?
    New York, New York
    Richmond, Virginia
    Omaha, Nebraska
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


4. Patti Page had a number one song in 1953 that topped the charts for eight weeks. It was "The Doggie In The Window". She's intending to purchase the cute little critter, "arf arf", but why?
    There is no indication in the lyrics as to her purpose
    To get over a broken heart
    She wants a companion for her beau while she's away
    For her little boy


5. "Through the ripples how they shine
Just one wish will be granted
One heart will wear a valentine"

A number one hit for the Four Aces and a number four for Frank Sinatra in 1954, what is the title of this song?
    Three Coins In The Fountain
    Stranger In Paradise
    Hey There
    Young At Heart


6. In 1950, Eileen Barton had a number one hit for ten weeks. The main part of the title was "If I Knew You Were Comin'". What followed, in parenthesis, to complete the song's title?
    (I'd've Locked The Door)
    (I'd've Bought Champaign)
    (I'd've Met The Train)
    (I'd've Baked A Cake)


7. "I do not know what fate awaits me
I only know I must be brave
And I must face a man who hates me
Or lie a coward, a craven coward
Or lie a coward in my grave"

I'm sure this is the only song in the annals of pop music that utilizes the word "craven" in the lyric. What classic movie of the old west featured this song?
    Shane
    High Noon
    The Man From Laramie
    Rio Bravo


8. "Now the hacienda's dark, the town is sleeping
Now the time has come to part, the time for weeping
Vaya con Dios my darling
May God be with you my love"

This was rated the number one song for all of 1953, topping the charts for eleven weeks. What couple recorded this lovely number?
    Perry Como and Betty Hutton
    Peggy Lee and Gordon Jenkins
    Jo Stafford and Johnny Mercer
    Les Paul and Mary Ford


9. In 1954, Eddie Fisher scored an eight-week number one song that originally appeared in a Swiss musical comedy written by Paul Burkhard. Its title?
    Wish You Were Here
    I Need You Now
    I'm Walking Behind You
    Oh! My Pa-pa


10. "I was dancin' with my darlin' to the __________ Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my loved one
And while they were dancin'
My friend stole my sweetheart from me"

Fill in the blank to complete this song's title, a huge number one hit for Patti Page in 1950. It's the name of a State.
    Answer: (The State borders the Mississippi River)


11. "Pick guitar, fill fruit jar and be gay-o
Son of a gun we'll have big fun on the bayou"

A huge country hit for Hank Williams and a cross-over number three pop hit for Jo Stafford in 1952, what was the title of this classic?
    Hey, Good Lookin'
    Shrimp Boats
    Jambalaya
    Louisiana Hayride


12. One of the biggest names in show business in his day, a veteran of the American armed forces, great singer, reasonably accomplished actor in "B" grade musical comedies and someone who died far too young under mysterious circumstances. Presley? Wrong era! We're talking Mario Lanza! In 1952 he recorded the music for an album that would serve as the soundtrack for a movie eventually released in 1954. He was also to star in the lead role but circumstances precluded that. What was the name of this movie/soundtrack that should have propelled Lanza to even greater heights but instead precipitated his decline from stardom?
    Be My Love
    The Great Caruso
    The Student Prince
    Serenade


13. For two weeks in 1952, a clever satire stood atop the charts and Stan Freberg was not the artist responsible. "It's In The Book" was recorded by Johnny Standley and it would prove to be his only chart entry... ever! The disc was a humorous send up of the preaching style practiced by the fly-by-night traveling evangelist. The song was split in two halves. In the first half, Standley makes parody of a nursery rhyme using the preaching motif; in the second half, with Standley as the preacher leading his congregation in song, he extols the cleansing virtues of his grandmother's famous lye soap. So the question is, what nursery rhyme is satirized in the first half of the song?
    Mary Had A Little Lamb
    Little Bo Beep
    Little Jack Horner
    Little Miss Muffett


14. In 1956, Kay Starr had a huge hit with "Rock & Roll Waltz". It sat atop the charts for six weeks. However, in 1952, she had an even bigger hit with what song?
    Soldiers Of Fortune
    If I Had A Fortune
    There But For Fortune
    Wheel Of Fortune


15. "Give him a pair of eyes with a come-hither gleam
Give him a lonely heart like Pagliacci
And lots of wavy hair like Liberace"

The last number one hit of 1954 and the "no era" era, what song was this?
    Teach Me Tonight
    Mr. Sandman
    Wanted
    Dream


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