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1. Tan Shoes. Pink Shoelaces, by Dodie Stevens
2. A Rose and a Baby Ruth, George Hamilton IV
3. A White Sportcoat and a Pink Carnation, Marty Robbins
4. Wilbert Harrison sang Kansas City
5. U.S. Bonds sang New Orleans
6. Chuck Berry sang Memphis
7. The Joiner (Ark.) Jr. High School Band played National City
8. Hayley Mills sang Johnny Ringo
9. Rod McKuen sang Oliver Twist
10. Sue Thompson sang Norman
11. Shelly Fabares sang Johnny Angel
12. The Marvellettes advertised Beech-wood 4-5789; Wilson Pickett's number was 634-5789
14-16. The Battle of New Orleans was immortalized by Johnny Horton, Waterloo by Stonewall Jackson, Koukamunga by Homer & Jethro
17. I Met Him On a Sunday, Shirelles
18. I Wonder Why, Dion & Belmonts
19. Dede Dinah, Frankie Avalon
20. That'll Be the Day, Buddy Holly &) Crickets
21. He's A Rebel, Crystals
22. The Rebel, Carol Jarvis
23. Rebel Rouser, Duane Eddy
24. Dinner with Dracula, John Zacherley
25. Monster Mash, Bobby (Boris) Pickett
26. Alvin's Harmonica, David Seville & Chipmunks
27-29. Marvin Gaye has recorded with Mary Wells, Kim Weston, and Tami Terrell
Dalton Benched
30. Tiger By the Tail, George Jones
31. You Talk Too Much, Joe Jones
32. Good Timin', Jimmy Jones
Note: Bo Jones, fortunately hasn't recorded anything yet
34. Robin Luke sang Susie Darlin'
35. Jimmy Bowen sang I'm Stickin' With You
36. Donny Brooks sang Mission Bell
37. Johhny Ace sang Pledging My Love
38. From Rama-Lama-Ding-Dong, by the Edsels
39. From the Witch Doctor, by David Seville
40. Be Bop-a-Lula, by Gene Vincent
41. Len Barry was with the Dovells
42. Daddy's Home was born of 1000 Miles Away, by the Heartbeats
43. Kookie, Kookie, by Edd Byrnes & Connie Stevens
44. Love Is Strange, by Mickey & Sylvia
45. Over the Mountain, by Johnny & Joe
46. La Dee Dah, by Billy & Lilly
47. Ooshelala, by Mickey & Kitty
48. Lucky Penny, by Gino & Gina
49. From Mother-in-Law, by Ernie K-Doe
50. From Wine, Wine, Wine, by the Nite Caps
51. From Sukiyaki, by Kyu Sakamoto
52. From Bernadine, by Pat Boone
53. Venus, by Frankie Avalon
54. Run, Samson, Run, by Neil Sedaka
55. Stupid Cupid, by Connie Francis
56. Elvis sang A Fool Such As I
57. Skip & Flip sang It Was I
Two Chances
58. Both Ben E. King and the Velvets are acceptable answers for I
59. Sherry started the Four Seasons
60. Bye ye Love started the Everly Bros.
61. Tom Dooley started the Kingston Trio
62. Come Softly to Me started the Fleetwoods
63. The Dovells sang Bristol Stomp
64. Little Joey & Flips sang Bongo Stomp
65. Bobby Comstock' & Counts sang Let's Stomp
66. Fabian's first hit was I'm A Man, his biggest was Tiger, and he also sang Turn Me Loose, Hound Dog Man, Friendly World, Got the Feeling, etc.
69. Fireflies sang You Were Mine
70. Butterfly was sung by Charlie Gracie
71. Beatles sang Please Please Me
72. Lucky Ladybug was sung by Billy & Lilly
73. 26 Miles, by Four Preps
74. 40 Miles of Bad Road, by Duane Eddy
75. 20 Miles, by Chubby Checker
76. Don't Be Cruel, by Elvis was the flip of Hound Dog
77. All I Have to Do is Dream, by the Everly Bros, backed Claudette
78. My True Love, by Jack Scott backed Leroy
79. Buddy Holly sang Everyday
80. Tommy Roe sang Everybody
81. Gene Pitney sang Every Breath I Take
82. Gladys Knight & Pips sang Every Beat of My Heart
83. Steve Alaimo sang Every Day I Have to Cry Some
84. Chordettes, in Mr. Sandman
85. Coasters, in Searchin'
86. Chris Kenner, in I Like it Like That 87. "Rock 'n' Roll is Here to Stay" is the title of a song by Danny & Jrs. Affirmative, negative, and lyrical stands were all acceptable as long as they were funny.
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