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- RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 362 (GOLQ362) - 1 Update
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Apr 12 10:46PM -0500 Mark Brader: > Inquisition (QFTCI*)". > ** Final, Round 6 - Geography > Geography: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-6/geog.jpg This was the second of three rounds tied as the hardest in the original game. (The first was Round 3, Arts & Literature.) > If TRT, or UTC+3, is the time in Turkey, in what countries do the > following times apply? > 1. CVT, UTC-1. Cape (or Cabo) Verde. 4 for Peter, Bruce, Joshua, Erland, and Pete. > 2. IST, UTC+5:30. India. 4 for Peter, Bruce, Joshua, Marc, Erland, and Pete. > 3. PET, UTC-5. Peru. 4 for Bruce and Erland. I suspect that some, and maybe all four, of these abbreviations were made up by people who wanted there to be time zone abbreviations that were usable in English and specific to those countries, such as the maintainers of the TZ database. But even if that's true, the questions are still answerable, so I've left them alone. > One neighborhood is Côte-des-Neiges; name the other, where you > will find Concordia University's Loyola campus on Sherbrooke > Street West. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. "NDG" was sufficient. > about 20% of the population. Many Jewish synagogues, schools, > and businesses can be found on avenues Van Horne, Bernard, > and St-Viateur. Outremont. > 6. This is the borough with the most distinct neighborhoods -- > including downtown, the historic district of Old Montreal, > Chinatown, the Gay Village and the Latin Quarter. Name it. Ville-Marie. > * Cities by Satellite Image > Name the metropolis shown in each satellite photo. > 7. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-6/city/7.jpg Rome. 4 for Peter and Pete. > 8. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-6/city/8.jpg London. 4 for Dan, Peter, Bruce, Joshua, Erland, and Pete. > 9. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-6/city/9.jpg Paris. 4 for Dan, Peter, Bruce, Erland, and Pete. > traditional name is "Florence". What are the English names for > following places? > 10. The city of Guangzhou. Canton was the expected answer, but one entrant, who answered Guangzhou, stated that is the name now usually used in English. I find that it is, so I'm accepting that answer also. 4 for Dan, Joshua, Erland, and Pete. To test the entrant's claim, I typed "china map" into Google Images and looked at the first 50 or so results. About 18 did not show the city's name at all, or not legibly; for example, some maps did not show any cities. Of the rest, I counted 23 that showed just "Guangzhou" and 3 that just showed "Canton", and all of the latter appeared to be about 50 years old. There were 6 that showed both names, and a majority of these were in the style "Guangzhou (Canton)". Now that's not exactly a broad-based survey of usage, especially when you consider that in quite a few cases the same maps showed up more than once in the search result. But I think it's sufficient to conclude that the claim is correct. > 11. The river Tevere. Tiber. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Erland, and Pete. > 12. The city of al-Qahirah. Cairo. 4 for everyone -- Dan, Peter, Bruce, Joshua, Marc, Erland, and Pete. > * Istanbul > 13. Name the strait that separates the European and the Asian > sides of Istanbul. Bosphorus or Bosporus. 4 for Peter, Bruce, Joshua, Marc, Erland, and Pete. The Dardanelles is the strait on the other side of the Sea of Marmara. > 14. Looking across to the Golden Horn is the royal residence that > served the Ottoman sultans for over four centuries. Name the > palace of the sultans. Topkapi. 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Pete. > Istiklal Avenue in the European part of the city. It was the > site of violent repression of anti-development demonstrations > in 2013. Taksim Square. "Gazim" was not close enough. Scores, if there are no errors: FINAL ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS TOPICS-> His Lit Sci Geo Joshua Kreitzer 39 34 20 32 125 Bruce Bowler -- 32 60 28 120 Dan Tilque 28 16 48 16 108 Peter Smyth 32 -- 36 28 96 Don Piven 28 -- 56 -- 84 Erland Sommarskog 20 8 11 40 79 Pete Gayde 6 28 -- 40 74 "Calvin" 42 27 -- -- 69 Dan Blum 39 23 -- -- 62 Marc Dashevsky 20 20 -- 16 56 Jason Kreitzer 12 12 4 -- 28 -- Mark Brader | "If I quoted each [part] that had serious problems, Toronto | [the author] could sue me for copyright infringement." msb@vex.net | -- Steve Summit My text in this article is in the public domain. |
Erland Sommarskog <esquel@sommarskog.se>: Apr 13 08:06AM >> site of violent repression of anti-development demonstrations >> in 2013. > Taksim Square. "Gazim" was not close enough. It was sort of a mix. I remembered that the name of the park started with G(*) so I worked from there. Something with Gazi did not seem unlikely as I believe that "gazi" means "hero" in Turkish. (*) When I look at Google Maps, I see that the park is called Taksim Gezi Parki. I am little skeptic that this would be the most famous square, given that it is in Besiktas north of the Golden Horn. There are certainly more interesting squares in the old town. But the reference to the park made it clear what place they referring to, so that's not really an objection. -- Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se |
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Apr 12 10:48PM -0500 These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2016-12-06, and should be interpreted accordingly. On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty. Please post all your answers to the newsgroup in a single followup, based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal the correct answers in about 3 days. All questions were written by members of the Misplaced Modifiers and are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information see my 2016-11-26 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)". ** Final, Round 7 - Sports Sports: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/spor.jpg * Sports Monuments For each picture, identify the athlete being honored. 1. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/1.jpg 2. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/2.jpg 3. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/3.jpg * Formula One Circuits 4. The Formula One Italian Grand Prix is run on one of the world's oldest purpose-built tracks or circuits. For which nearby city is that circuit named? 5. The Belgian F1 Grand Prix is run on a circuit in the village of Francorchamps, but is popularly known by the name of a nearby town famous for its mineral springs. Which town? 6. Since 1970, two circuits in Germany have been used for F1 Grand Prix racing. They are likewise named after nearby cities. Name either. * Canadian Curling Identify the Canadian curler in each photo. 7. See: <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/curl/7.jpg>. Considered by many to be the greatest curler of all time, he won 4 Briers, a world championship and a gold medal at the 2010 Olympics. 8. See: <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/curl/8.jpg>. From Manitoba, she's a 5-time national champion and her rink won the gold medal at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. 9. See: <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/curl/9.jpg>. He appeared in 14 Briers, 8 representing Ontario and 6 with New Brunswick, winning the title twice. Also a 2-time world champ in 1987 and 1993. * Men's Professional Tennis Players who are Not Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, or Andy Murray The Big Four have dominated men's professional tennis for the last 10 years. Here are some questions about the players in their shadows. 10. Although this 31-year-old Swiss player has never reached higher than #3 in the rankings, he has three Grand Slam victories to his credit, each time beating the world's #1 player. This year it was Djokovic he beat at the US Open. Name him. 11. Born in Montenegro, this 25-year-old player has never reached higher than #3 in the rankings. He is among the strongest servers in the game. Though he has never won a Grand Slam title, he made it to the final of this year's Wimbledon Championship, losing to Andy Murray. Name him. 12. This 28-year-old Argentine beat both Nadal and Federer to take the 2009 US Open, then disappeared due to injury. He came back in 2011 to reach #4, was injured once more, and this year returned yet again, losing a heartbreaking gold-medal match in Rio to Andy Murray. Name him. * Futility Streaks Where applicable, you can give either the city or the team name -- as long as this is unambiguous. For example, "Toronto" is sufficient for the Maple Leafs, but "New York" is not sufficient for the Rangers. 13. Founded in 1884, this city's soccer team had never won a top-flight championship until last year, when they came out of nowhere to win Britain's Premier League. Name the city. 14. We know the Maple Leafs have not won a Stanley Cup since 1967, but at least they're not alone. One of the 1967 expansion teams has *also* gone 49 years without a cup. Which one? 15. In Major League Baseball, 5 of the franchises founded in the 1960s have likewise not yet won a World Series. Name *any one* of them. -- Mark Brader, Toronto | "Every new technology carries with it an opportunity msb@vex.net | to invent a new crime" -- Laurence A. Urgenson My text in this article is in the public domain. |
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Apr 12 10:49PM -0700 Mark Brader wrote: > 14. We know the Maple Leafs have not won a Stanley Cup since 1967, > but at least they're not alone. One of the 1967 expansion > teams has *also* gone 49 years without a cup. Which one? St Louis Blues > 15. In Major League Baseball, 5 of the franchises founded in the > 1960s have likewise not yet won a World Series. Name *any one* > of them. Houston Astros -- Dan Tilque |
Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Apr 13 01:01AM -0500 In article <oJSdnVwQpfRraXPFnZ2dnUU7-UnNnZ2d@giganews.com>, msb@vex.net says... > For each picture, identify the athlete being honored. > 1. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/1.jpg > 2. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/2.jpg Bobby Orr > 4. The Formula One Italian Grand Prix is run on one of the world's > oldest purpose-built tracks or circuits. For which nearby city > is that circuit named? Monza > 14. We know the Maple Leafs have not won a Stanley Cup since 1967, > but at least they're not alone. One of the 1967 expansion > teams has *also* gone 49 years without a cup. Which one? Minneapolis > 15. In Major League Baseball, 5 of the franchises founded in the > 1960s have likewise not yet won a World Series. Name *any one* > of them. Houston Astros -- Replace "usenet" with "marc" in the e-mail address. |
"Peter Smyth" <smythp@gmail.com>: Apr 13 08:03AM Mark Brader wrote: > For each picture, identify the athlete being honored. > 1. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/1.jpg > 2. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/2.jpg Gretzky, Howe > 3. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/f-7/monu/3.jpg Diego Maradona > 4. The Formula One Italian Grand Prix is run on one of the world's > oldest purpose-built tracks or circuits. For which nearby city > is that circuit named? Monza > 5. The Belgian F1 Grand Prix is run on a circuit in the village > of Francorchamps, but is popularly known by the name of a nearby > town famous for its mineral springs. Which town? Spa > 6. Since 1970, two circuits in Germany have been used for F1 > Grand Prix racing. They are likewise named after nearby cities. > Name either. Hockenheim > than #3 in the rankings, he has three Grand Slam victories to > his credit, each time beating the world's #1 player. This year > it was Djokovic he beat at the US Open. Name him. Stanislas Wawrinka > back in 2011 to reach #4, was injured once more, and this year > returned yet again, losing a heartbreaking gold-medal match in > Rio to Andy Murray. Name him. Juan Martin del Potro > 13. Founded in 1884, this city's soccer team had never won a > top-flight championship until last year, when they came out of > nowhere to win Britain's Premier League. Name the city. Leicester > 14. We know the Maple Leafs have not won a Stanley Cup since 1967, > but at least they're not alone. One of the 1967 expansion > teams has also gone 49 years without a cup. Which one? Colorado Avalanche > 15. In Major League Baseball, 5 of the franchises founded in the > 1960s have likewise not yet won a World Series. Name *any one* > of them. Texas Rangers Peter Smyth |
The GOLQ Institute <list@golq.org>: Apr 12 10:32PM -0700 RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #362 (GOLQ362) I think GOLQ-362 is a first, and has probably set a record, and I learned "Something" pun intended) in the process: I learned that, if you are a GOLQ fan, you are most likely also a Beatles fan! For the first time that I am aware, every team - all 13 entrants - identified every song, with one exception. We had a 12-way tie for first place, with teams listed in the order I received their entries. The Dale Latimer team, which I believe is a first-time entrant for a NAVAIRHEADS GOLQ, identified every song in the main part of the quiz, missed only T2, and in spite of that great entry, had to settle for LAST place! In spite of what I thought to be an easily recognizable theme, I figured at least some teams would miss a few songs, because there were some pretty obscure stumpers in the quiz. But, no! So, Congratulations to all! The theme, probably also identified by every team, though not every team specifically mentioned it, was that all songs were covered by the Beatles. One team identified the theme to be, "Beatles songs covered by others," which is essentially the reverse. Howard from Team Teitelbaum gave the best description, as follows: "I would categorize the songs as follows (some fit in several groups): 1) Standard canon of commercially released songs: #01, 04, 07, 08, 13, 16, 22, 25. 2) BBC recordings for "Saturday Club," "Pop Goes the Beatles," etc.: #01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 10, 13, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, T1, T2. 3) Their (failed) Decca audition on 1/1/62: #04, 06, 17, 21, 24, T2. 4) Their final stint at the Star Club in Hamburg during December 1962: #04, 10, 14, 19, 23, 24. 5) Recorded for Parlophone / Apple, but unreleased until the Anthology series: #11, 12, 15, 18, 20." As always, thanks to everyone who entered! Mike Weaver has already posted the April 2017 quiz (GOLQ #363). -- Tom _____________________________________________________________________________ After each score below are two characters representing the two tie-breakers: + indicates a tie-breaker answered correctly. - indicates partial credit. x indicates a totally incorrect guess. . indicates no guess. (For anti-spamming purposes, all occurrences of "@" in e-mail addresses have been replaced with "&".) Place ID # on Score Name <E-mail address> team Age(s) ---+-----+--+-----------------------------------------------------+--+--------- T01 500++ TT Team Teitelbaum <hat_pat&yahoo.com> 3 54-67 T01 500++ CO The Coasters <rns&san.rr.com> 5 64-68 T01 500++ BP BP Oz <briancad&netspace.net.au> 2 boomers T01 500++ MW Mike Weaver <oldtunes&sbcglobal.net> 1 T01 500++ VI Village Idiots <Clete6&aol.com> 4 -- T01 500++ EJ The EJ'S & Co. <ellisbromberg&gmail.com> 6 30+ T01 500++ QS Quad State Trivia Guys <lowtekman5@aol.com> 6 T01 500++ DC DEC & Friends <cochran57&gmail.com> 2 various T01 500++ WM Will McCorry <wmccorry&ca.inter.net> 1 59 T01 500++ VS Vito & The Salutations <Lori.Bailey&colorado.edu> 4-5 boomers T01 500++ RR Really Rockin' In Boston <rardini&cox.net> 7 60s,70s T01 500++ DT Delphi Trivia Club <rcwkid99&rochester.rr.com> 7 ol' grey fogies 13 500+- DL Dale Latimer <bobjersey@PTD.net> 1 57 ---+-----+--+-----------------------------------------------------+--+--------- Place ID # on Score Name <E-mail address> team Age(s) ______________________________________________________________________________ The following table gives the individual scoring breakdown. For songs 01-25, a '.' is used to indicate that no guess was made for a question, whereas a zero indicates that a completely incorrect response was submitted. For tie-breakers (songs T1 & T2), a "+" indicates full credit, a "-" indicates partial credit, an "x" indicates an incorrect guess, and a a "." indicates no guess. Song# TT ID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 --+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-- TT 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ CO 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ BP 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ MW 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ VI 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ EJ 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ QS 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ DC 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ WM 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ VS 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ RR 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ DT 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 ++ DL 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 +- --+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-- ID 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12 Song# TT ______________________________________________________________________________ GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #362 ANSWERS: Answers are in the form: #number) Artist: "Title" (chart year) [peak Pop] {peak R&B} <xxx>...<yyy> where: "peak Pop" = Peak position achieved on the weekly Billboard Pop chart. "peak R&B" = Peak position on the weekly Billboard Rhythm & Blues chart. (Billboard didn't publish an R&B chart between 11/30/63 and 1/23/65, so recordings in that interval show peak R&B of {n/c} ("no chart").) "xxx",...,"yyy" = prior GOLQ(s) in which the song appeared, if any. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- You come and ask me, Girl To set you free, Girl You say he loves you more than me Well, I will set you free #01) Alexander, Arthur: "Anna (Go To Him)" (1962) [68] {10} <71><201><281> Well, you call me your baby When you're holding my hand Mmm, how you can hurt me #02) Ann-Margret: "I Just Don't Understand" (1961) [17] {-} <91><174> Don't let the heat overcome you When they play so loud Oh, don't the music intrigue you When they get a crowd #03) Berry, Chuck: "Carol" (1958) [18] {9} <47><221> And there was music And there were wonderful roses They tell me In sweet fragrant meadows of dawn and dew #04) Bryant, Anita: "Till There Was You" (1959) [30] {-} <221> She's there to love me Both day and night Never grumbles or fusses Always treats me right #05) Charles, Ray, and His Orchestra: "I Got A Woman (Part 1)" (1965) [79] {1} Note: Charles' original version was his first #1 on Billboard's R&B chart, in 1955 But I'm like that Northwest Mountie You know I'll bring her in someday #06) Coasters, The: "Searchin'" (1957) [3] {1} <21><205><285> And they ain't the kind That you can see #07) Cookies, The: "Chains" (1962/63) [17] {6} <24><218><285> You whisper soft and true Darling I love you Oh, oh, oh #08) Diamonds, The: "Words Of Love" (1957) [13] {12} <207><264> There ain't nothin' to ya But I love you still #09) Everly Brothers, The: "Lucille" (1960) [21] {-} <221> We meet the gang and go to Rockin' Joe's The cats are stompin' on their heels and toes I grab my baby, try to give her a squeeze #10) Fontaine, Eddie: "Nothin' Shakin'" (1958) [64] {-} <158> S'ppose that you think you're very smart But won't you tell me #11) Gerry And The Pacemakers: "How Do You Do It" (1964) [9] {n/c} <1><145><258> Get out in that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans #12) Haley, Bill and His Comets: "Shake, Rattle, And Roll" (1954/55) [7] {-} <33><267> Shake it, shake it, shake it, baby (Shake it up, baby) Work it on out, now (Come on and work it on out) Wooo #13) Isley Brothers, The: "Twist And Shout" (1962) [17] {2} <33><204><271><334> Now if I call him on the telephone And tell him that I'm all alone By the time I count from one to four I hear him On my door #14) Lee, Peggy: "Hallelujah! I Love Him So" (1959) [77] {-} I'm gonna shake it up Gonna ball it up I'm gonna rock it up And ball tonight #15) Little Richard & His Band: "Rip It Up" (1956) [17] {1} <26><103><248> Baby, I love you and all I want you to do Is just hold me, hold me, hold me Tighter #16) Miracles, The: "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" 1962/63) [8] {1} <56><144><221><320> At night, at night when you're asleep Into your tent I'll creep The stars that shine above Will light our way to love #17) Monte, Lou: "Sheik Of Araby (Italian Style)" (1958) [54] {-} Now go, cat, go #18) Perkins, Carl: "Blue Suede Shoes" (1956) [2] {2} <3><114><208><302> We marry tomorrow And she goes sailing no more #19) Platters, The, Featuring Tony Williams: "Red Sails In The Sunset" (1960) [36] {-} <78><237> Yes, I love my little kitten Like all you hound dogs love your bone #20) Preston, Johnny: "Leave My Kitten Alone" (1961) [73] {-} Marie is only six years old #21) Rivers, Johnny: "Memphis" (1964) [2] {n/c} <77><223><320> Woah, many many nights roll by I sit alone at home and cry Over you What can I do #22) Shirelles, The: "Baby, It's You" (1961/62) [8] {3} <24><103><221> Note: While the Smith's version fits alphabetically, their lyrics are not quite the same, so no credit given for Smith as the artist. For goodness sake I got the #23) Swinging Blue Jeans, The: "Hippy Hippy Shake" (1964) [24] {n/c} <141><221><300> I'll be good to him I'll bring love to him #24) Teddy Bears, The: "To Know Him, Is To Love Him" (1958/59) [1] {10} <1><117><211><281><335> Come on give me fever Put your little hand in mine #25) Williams, Larry: "Dizzy, Miss Lizzy" (1958) [69] {-} <74><214> ------------ Tie-Breakers ------------ (Hoping) you'll come back Maybe someday soon things will change and you'll be mine #T1) Holly, Buddy: "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" (1959) [-] {-} Note: B-side to "Peggy Sue Got Married." According to Wikipedia, this is one of six songs Holly recorded solo in his home in December, 1958, just before his death. The songs were subsequently turned over to producer Jack Hansen, who hired studio musicians and back-up vocalists Ray Charles Singers to replicate a Crickets sound. Interestingly for me, the studio guitarist, the late Don Arnone, is the dad of one of my longtime musician friends. Arnone appeared, uncredited, on many top hits of the GOLQ era. Wikipedia notes that George Harrison copied, note-for-note, Arnone's lead guitar part. The song is found on the Beatles' recording of "Live at the BBC (Disc 1)." Son, that gal you're foolin' with She ain't no good for you #T2) Presley, Elvis, Scotty & Bill: "That's All Right" (1954) [-] {-} _____________________________________________________________________________ The following table ranks the songs from most recognized to least recognized. The first column indicates the average number of points scored on that song (total points divided by number of entrants). For comparison purposes, tie-breakers are scored here on the usual 20-point scale. Avg. Song ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20.00 #01) Alexander, Arthur: "Anna (Go To Him)" 20.00 #02) Ann-Margret: "I Just Don't Understand" 20.00 #03) Berry, Chuck: "Carol" 20.00 #04) Bryant, Anita: "Till There Was You" 20.00 #05) Charles, Ray, and His Orchestra: "I Got A Woman (Part 1)" 20.00 #06) Coasters, The: "Searchin'" 20.00 #07) Cookies, The: "Chains" 20.00 #08) Diamonds, The: "Words Of Love" 20.00 #09) Everly Brothers, The: "Lucille" 20.00 #10) Fontaine, Eddie: "Nothin' Shakin'" 20.00 #11) Gerry And The Pacemakers: "How Do You Do It" 20.00 #12) Haley, Bill and His Comets: "Shake, Rattle, And Roll" 20.00 #13) Isley Brothers, The: "Twist And Shout" 20.00 #14) Lee, Peggy: "Hallelujah! I Love Him So" 20.00 #15) Little Richard & His Band: "Rip It Up" 20.00 #16) Miracles, The: "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" 20.00 #17) Monte, Lou: "Sheik Of Araby (Italian Style)" 20.00 #18) Perkins, Carl: "Blue Suede Shoes 20.00 #19) Platters, The, Featuring Tony Williams: "Red Sails In The Sunset" 20.00 #20) Preston, Johnny: "Leave My Kitten Alone" 20.00 #21) Rivers, Johnny: "Memphis" 20.00 #22) Shirelles, The: "Baby, It's You" 20.00 #23) Swinging Blue Jeans, The: "Hippy Hippy Shake" 20.00 #24) Teddy Bears, The: "To Know Him, Is To Love Him" 20.00 #25) Williams, Larry: "Dizzy, Miss Lizzy" 20.00 #T1) Holly, Buddy: "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" 18.46 #T2) Presley, Elvis, Scotty & Bill: "That's All Right" _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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