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Subject: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3 is over!
QUIZ OVER--NO MORE ENTRIES PLEASE!
OK, you know the rules. Identify these songs from the following lyrics lines by title and artist. Whenever a correct answer is given, it will appear underneath the line followed by the initials of the provider of the correct answer. Here goes:
1. If I were you, I'd take a permanent vacation
The Angels--My Boyfriend's Back (Gam)
2. You're readin' all them high-fashion magazines
The Monkees--(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone (Gam)
3. Most of all you've got to hide it from the kids
Simon & Garfunkel--Mrs. Robinson (Zel)
4. And you stop and say all right
The Classics IV--Spooky (FBVP)
5. I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
The Rolling Stones--Paint It, Black (Gam)
6. You gave to me your all in all
And now I feel ten feet tall
Bobby Hebb--Sunny (A)
7. She was afraid to come out of the locker
She was afraid that somebody would see
Brian Hyland--Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini (A)
8. Another day goes by
Still the children cry
Put a little love in your heart
And the world will be a better place
Another clue for #8: It was covered by Annie Lennox and Al Green in the movie "Scrooged."
Jackie DeShannon--Put a Little Love in Your Heart (lW15/JC)
9. Nine to five ain't takin' me where I'm bound
Neil Diamond--Thank the Lord for the Night Time (FBVP)
10. A butcher, a baker, a drummer, and then
Sly & the Family Stone--Everyday People (Zel)
This quiz is now over. (I have uncensored that mystery line from song #8 now that it has been identified.) Thank you very much.
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
1. "My Boyfriend's Back" by The Angels.
2. "I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone" by The Monkeys.
5. "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones.
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
Quoting:
1. "My Boyfriend's Back" by The Angels.
2. "I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone" by The Monkeys.
5. "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones.
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You are correct, but the artist of #2 is spelled "Monkees"…
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
#4 Crying-Roy Orbison
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
3. Mrs. Robinson -- Simon & Garfunkle
10. Everyday People -- Sly & the Family Stone
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
Quoting:
#4 Crying-Roy Orbison
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Wrong!
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
Quoting:
3. Mrs. Robinson -- Simon & Garfunkle
10. Everyday People -- Sly & the Family Stone
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Both are correct.
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
Okay I was wrong. Close, but wrong.
Quoting:
Wrong!
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Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
#4 is "Spooky" by Classics IV
#9 is "Thank The Lord For The Nightime" by Neil Diamond
FB :)
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3
Quoting:
#4 is "Spooky" by Classics IV
#9 is "Thank The Lord For The Nightime" by Neil Diamond
FB :)
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You are correct.
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
6. Sunny - Bobby Hebb
7. Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini - Brian Hyland
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
Quoting:
6. Sunny - Bobby Hebb
7. Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini - Brian Hyland
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Those are correct.
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
8. Put a Little Love in Your Heart-- is it Anne Murray? Beside's Annie Lennox's version, Anne Murray's is the only I've heard.
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
I think the original 60's version was by Jackie De Shannon.
Quoting:
8. Put a Little Love in Your Heart-- is it Anne Murray? Beside's Annie Lennox's version, Anne Murray's is the only I've heard.
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Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
Okay, thanks, J.C. Oh, and congrats on 1400. 8)
Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
Your welcome in 1. And I wasn't even paying attention to my posts, but thanks for pointing that out Lebeiw15. ;)
Quoting:
Okay, thanks, J.C. Oh, and congrats on 1400. 8)
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Subject: Re: Crazy Don's 1960's lyrics quiz, part 3; w/clue
Quoting:
I think the original 60's version was by Jackie De Shannon.
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Yep, it's "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" by Jackie DeShannon. And now I can call this quiz over.