"Beach Baby" by the British band The First Class was released in 1974 and reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was a one hit wonder and the band never had another song reach the top 60 on US charts.
2. "Guppy vs the Red Snapper"
Answer: The Royal Guardmantas
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" by the Florida-based pop group The Royal Guardsmen was a novelty song released in 1966. The song reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band had a follow up song called "Snoopy Christmas" in 1967 that peaked at number ten on Billboard's Seasonal Christmas chart.
3. "Bream Tambourine"
Answer: Salmon Pipers
"Green Tambourine" by the Lemon Pipers was released in 1967 and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1968. It was one of the first psychedelic pop songs of the 60s. Other sons by the band include "Quiet Please", "Turn Around and Take a Look", and "Rice Is Nice".
4. "Chub (Can Make You Crappie)"
Answer: Perchy
"Love (Can Make You Happy)" by Mercy was released in 1969 and reached number two on the US Billboard Easy Listening chart. The group never had another song reach the top 40 on US charts. The closest they ever got to the top 40 again was with the song "Forever", which reached number 79.
5. "Worst That Cod Happen"
Answer: Brook Trout Bridge
"Worst That Could Happen" by the Brooklyn Bridge was released in 1968 and reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1969. The song was first recorded by the 5th Dimension on their 1967 on their album "The Magic Garden". The song was a basic one hit wonder.
6. "Angelfish of the Morning"
Answer: Mackerelee Rush and the Tunabouts
"Angel of the Morning" by Merrilee Rush & the Turnabouts was released in 1968 and reached number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. In 1981, Juice Newton released a cover of the song and took it to number four on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and number one on the US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) chart.
7. "Ventuna Highway"
Answer: Clamerica
"Ventura Highway" by American rock band America was released in 1972 and reached number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number three on the US Billboard Easy Listening chart. Other songs by the band include "A Horse with No Name", "I Need You", "Tin Man", "Lonely People", and "Sister Golden Hair".
8. "Carp of Gold"
Answer: Eel Young
"Heart of Gold" by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young was released in 1972 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. Other songs by Young include "Cinnamon Girl", "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", "Old Man", "Long May You Run", "Like a Hurricane", and "Hey Hey, My My". Young has won three Grammy Awards and seven Juno Awards.
9. "Stop and Smelt the Roses"
Answer: Mackerel Davis
"Stop and Smell the Roses" by the American singer-songwriter Mac Davis was released in 1974 and reached number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song was written by Davis and trumpeter Doc Severinsen. Other songs by Davis include "I Believe in Music", "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me", "One Hell of a Woman" and "Rock 'N' Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life)".
10. "How Much I Eel"
Answer: Clambrosia
"How Much I Feel" by American rock band Ambrosia was released in 1978 and reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the band include "Holdin' on to Yesterday", "Magical Mystery Tour", "Biggest Part of Me", and "You're the Only Woman (You & I)".
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