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The GOLQ Institute <list@golq.org>: Oct 05 03:37PM -0500

GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #345 (GOLQ345)
 
Welcome to the October edition of the quiz - no particular theme this time.
 
-- Howard Teitelbaum
 
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Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #345
Recordings #01-25 were from 1955 through 1969
Due 5:00 PM EDT (GMT-4) on Saturday, October 31, 2015.
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The back fence gossip ain't been this good
Since Mabel ran off with Tom
#01)
 
As the trees reach for the sun above
So my arms reach out to you for love
#02)
 
Come on home to your adobe
And slap some mud on the wall
The roof is leaking like a strainer
There's loads of roaches in the hall
#03)
 
Listen, mister, can't you see I got to get back to my baby once more
#04)
 
You got me sewed up like a pillow case
But you let my love go to waste
#05)
 
Yesterday's love was like a warm summer breeze
But like the weather, you changed
#06)
 
Out in the moonlight
Just like we used to do
#07)
 
Stars appear and shadows a-fallin'
You can hear my heart a-callin'
#08)
 
As I took those steps
Toward that open door
Knowing all the time
Oh Lord, I just didn't wanna go
#09)
 
But a little gold ring you wear on your hand
Makes me understand
#10)
 
That rockin' music you call bad
Was just about all Johnny had
But with a shout
You threw it out
And so you made your Johnny sad
#11)
 
I saw the light on the night that I passed by her window
I saw the flickering shadows of love on her blind
#12)
 
I'm going downtown to Joey's place
And I know it darlin', I'm gonna walk right in and I'll see your face
Yes, you'll be dancing with someone new
Here comes the pain
#13)
 
Along came a native girl
Did a native dance
It was like in paradise
Put me in a trance
#14)
 
Grew up in a rusty shack
All I had was hangin' on my back
#15)
 
Now, I'm not one that gets around
I swear my feet stuck to the ground
And though I never did meet you before
#16)
 
Hello there, female
My, my, but you do look swell
#17)
 
If I can't reach up and know that you'll be there
Then this old world ain't spinnin' anywhere
#18)
 
Ah-her name drives me insane
#19)
 
Don't let your friends say you have no taste
Go ahead and marry anyway
#20)
 
Sunny afternoons that made me feel so warm inside
Have turned as cold and gray as ashes
As I feel the embers die
#21)
 
Exactly what you say
In that very special way
#22)
 
She left you last night
And today you called me on the phone
Asked me if you could come over
'Cause you didn't want to be alone
#23)
 
I couldn't stop, so I swerved to the right
I'll never forget the sound that night
#24)
 
What happened to the world we knew?
When we would dream and scheme and while the time away
#25)
 
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Tie-Breakers
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Use your arms for lovin' me
Baby, that's the way it's gotta be
#T1)
 
She's in my way every day
What can I say? How can I play?
She won't let me be
Oh, can't you see?
I'm going to chase her away - shoo!
#T2)
 
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Pete <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Oct 05 07:39PM

msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:9_6dnZEin5ApLY3LnZ2dnUU7-
 
> 1. Died 1940; "The Last Tycoon" published 1941 (and retitled
> "The Love of the Last Tycoon" in a later revised edition).
 
> 2. Died 1870; "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" published 1870.
 
Dickens
 
> 7. Died 1969; "A Confederacy of Dunces" published 1980.
> 8. Died 1961; "Islands in the Stream" published 1970.
> 9. Died 1964; "The Man with the Golden Gun" published 1965.
 
Fleming
 
 
> A. Nicknames of Generals
 
> Which general was nicknamed:
 
> A1. ...Ol' Blood and Guts?
 
Patton
 
> A2. ...the Desert Fox?
 
Rommel
 
 
> B. War Novels
 
> B1. Author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. used the firebombing of what city
> as a central event in his novel "Slaughterhouse-Five"?
 
Dresden
 
> servicemen struggling to readjust to civilian life after
> the war. Its cast includes Dana Andrews, Myrna Loy,
> Fredric March, Teresa Wright, and Harold Russell.
 
The Best Years of Our Lives
 
> months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The cast
> includes Montgomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra,
> Deborah Kerr, and Donna Reed.
 
From Here to Eternity
 
> collaborating with the Nazis. His postwar death sentence
> for treason was commuted to life imprisonment by Charles
> de Gaulle. Name him.
 
Petain
 
 
> D2. From 1942 to 1945, he headed a pro-Nazi puppet government
> in Norway. His name has come to mean a person who
> collaborates with an enemy occupying force. Name him.
 
Quisling
 
 
> E1. US President Franklin Roosevelt called it "a date which will
> live in infamy." When was Pearl Harbor attacked by the
> Japanese?
 
1941-12-07
 
 
> E2. When was "D-Day", the Allied invasion of Normandy?
 
1944-06-06
 
 
> F. Canada and the War
 
> F1. What was the code name for the French beachfront attacked
> by Canadian troops on "D-Day"?
 
Sword
 
> name is more popularly given to the espionage and commando
> training installation located on the shore of Lake Ontario
> between Whitby and Oshawa?
 
Pete
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