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1.
There was a very silly song sung by an artist named Napoleon XIV. The chorus repeats the words from the title several times. What is the title of this song?
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In one seasonal silly song, a young boy, around six years old or so, only has one wish for Christmas. This song title, and his wish are identical. What is this song's title? |
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3.
As always when you bought a 45 record, there was another song on the flip or "B" side. What song was on the flip side of the 45 for 'They're Coming to Take Me Away'?
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4.
What song written and performed by Roger Miller makes you wanna holler hi-dee-ho!?
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5.
One of the funniest silly songs I've ever heard was one performed by Ray Stevens, titled 'The Mississippi Squirrel Revival'. This tells the story of what happens when a squirrel gets loose at a church revival in the First Self-Righteous Church in what Mississippi town?
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6.
Roger Miller was a master of silly songs. Another of his songs he sings "I smoke old stogies I have found. Short, but not too big around." Who or what is the title character of this song?
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7.
Which of the silly songs had a character that was a cyclops?
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8.
In one Roger Miller silly song he sings "My pappy was a pistol, I'm a son of a gun." What's the title of this song?
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Another master of silly songs was Ray Stevens. Many of his songs tell stories, some funnier than others. In this song, he has a camel named Clyde. What is the title of this song?
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10.
In one Ray Stevens song, it could be said that the title character likes to turn the other cheek, so to speak. What is this song?
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