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1. Just who did they mean when "The Hollywood Argyles" described this fellow as "a mean motor scooter and a bad go-getter?"
2. Who was responsible for the 1958 song "Bird On My Head"?
3. Australian Rolf Harris had a Top 10 hit back in '63 with "Tie Me Kangaroo Down." What animal was NOT mentioned in that song?
4. Back in 1968 Guy Marks sang of his love. Just how did he describe her eyes?
5. In 1956 this duo made the Top 10 with their "break-in" record "The Flying Saucer (Parts 1 & 2). Who were these guys?
6. Back in 1958 everybody was singing this. Can you complete the line?
"Ooo eee ooo ah ah ting tang walla walla _____ _____."
7. One of the sillier records to make the Billboard charts was "The Mummy." This effort by "Bob McFadden and Dor" reached number 39 in 1958. Who was Dor?
8. One of the weirdest songs to come out of the '50s was the 1956 car crash song "Transfusion." Who sang this Top 10 hit?
9. Edd Byrnes played a car park attendant on the TV show "77 Sunset Strip." To cash in on the popularity of his character, the hip hair-combing Kookie, Warner put out "Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" by Edd and Connie Stevens. It was a Top 10 hit in 1959. What were Edd's closing words to Connie?
10. In 1959 Paul Evans sang of his unfortunate double date. It seems his buddy ended up hugging and kissing "Seven Little Girls Sitting In the Back Seat" while Paul was stuck doing the driving. Just who was that guy in the back seat?
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