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This Mouseketeer spent a number of years on television and in films in the 1950s and 1960s. She did find time to have a few Billboard Hot 100 hits including "Tall Paul" in 1958. Who was she? |
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"Johnny Angel" was the biggest hit for this actress, who was a major part of "The Donna Reed Show" in the 1950s. Her career lasted many years and she even co-starred in a 1990s sitcom. Who was she? |
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A husband and wife had a son on the popular 1950s sitcom called "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet". (He was really their son). He also went on to a very successful recording career which lasted into the 1970s. Please name him. |
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Ben Cartwright as a singer? Yes, it actually happened. What's the one word title of the Billboard hit Lorne Greene had in 1964? |
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"I started my television career in the mid 1960s on the show called "Shindig". Later I was on a show called "Here Come the Brides" and I got a recording contract. My biggest hit was "Little Woman" in 1969. Who am I?" |
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This guy actually started as a singer way back in the 1940s, but made his real mark as a talk show host in the 1960s. He got back into singing with a song called "The Men in My Little Girl's Life" in 1966. Who was this talk show icon? |
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"Up your nose with a rubber hose". Thanks to Vinnie Barbarino, that phrase became household words in the 1970s. Before John Travolta's success in "Welcome Back Kotter" and his successful movie career, he did have a song that got into the Billboard Top 10. Can you remember the name? |
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This wild and crazy guy took time out to record a novelty record which became a big success in the late 1970s. What ancient character was Steve Martin singing about? |
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This guy started out as a musician in the late 1960, had some marginal success and stopped recording to concentrate on an acting career, which led to a recording contract, and real musical success. Are you following me? Okay who was this guy who had the hit single "Jessie's Girl" in 1981? |
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Another soap opera star of the 1980s who appeared on "General Hospital" had a major hit with a song called "All I Need" in 1984. His name was Frisco Jones. |
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