From: Jyrki T Ilva Newsgroups: rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1950s,rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s,rec.games.trivia Subject: RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for GOLQ107 Date: 23 Apr 1997 17:41:15 GMT Organization: University of Helsinki Message-ID: <5jlhjr$c5n$1@oravannahka.Helsinki.FI> RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #107 Congratulations to the teams of BARRY SILK, SCOOTER MAGRUDER & JOE HAERTEL and JAMIE LUBIN, NORM KATUNA & STEVE PROPES, who both achieved a perfect score and consequently tied for the first place in this quiz! Close behind with outstanding scores were REALLY ROCKIN' IN BOSTON; MICHAEL FLINT; THE GYPSY'S CARAVAN; and DELPHI TRIVIA CLUB. The teams of MIKE WEAVER, BEN BAGDONAS & GEORGE McLELLAN; SANFORD STEIN, PAUL HALLAMAN & JIM MEDELLIN; MICHAEL GESSNER & DAN DINARDO; and the EJ'S & Co. also did very well. Barry Silk has already posted GOLQ108. Thanks to all who entered! Jyrki Ilva & Pekka Halonen Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 14:37:51 -0400 Message-Id: <199704241837.AA24501@world.std.com> CORRECTION TO THE RESULTS OF GOLQ107 I just received an entry from Antonio Torralba a couple of hours ago - he had sent it before the deadline of the quiz, but somehow the message had spent two days lost in Cyberspace before finding its' way to my mailbox. Antonio's score is 280, which is good enough for 15th place in the quiz. Naturally, this also affects the rankings of all participants who were behind him in the results: Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 06:47:32 -0400 Message-Id: <199704251047.AA17931@world.std.com> One more correction to the results of GOLQ107 (I hope that this is the last one): Adri Verhoef of the Dutch Officials Team pointed out that I had made a couple of mistakes when scoring their entry. Their correct final score is 236 which is good enough for the 21st place. I hope everyone's enjoying GOLQ108! Jyrki --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tie Breaker Scoring Key + after numeric score below indicates a tie-breaker answered correctly. - indicates partial credit. x indicates a totally incorrect guess. . indicates no guess. # on Pos Score ID Name E-mail address team age(s) ---+-----+--+-------------------------------------------------+--+-------- T01 500++ BS Barry Silk, Scooter Magruder, Joe Haertel 3 40s T01 500++ JL Jamie Lubin, Norm Katuna & Steve Propes 3 51-54 03 480++ RR Really Rockin' In Boston 5 40s,50 04 460.. MF Michael Flint 1 45 05 438.+ GY The Gypsy's Caravan 4 21+ 06 430.. DT Delphi Trivia Club (Howard, Rich, Ellie, Miniver, Arlene, Nick) 7 25-50 07 400.. MW Mike Weaver, Ben Bagdonas, George McClellan 3 50+ T08 380.. SS Sanford Stein, Paul Hallaman, Jim Medellin ,, 3 46,46 T08 380xx MG Michael Gessner and Dan DiNardo 10 360++ EJ The EJ'S & Co.: Ellis, Jeff, Steve, Molly, Mitch, Bill, Bruce, Tim, Vinnie, Ange 10 30+ 11 339.. SH Shboom 12 330.. RS Rick & Kathy Schubert 1 44 & 48 T13 320.. LE L'Equipe (Peter Cussons, Bob & Dee Harrold, Margaret Thomas and Denis Menard) 5 40+ T13 320.. GT The Genasys Team 5 various 15 280.. AT Antonio "Down in Kazakhstan" Torralba 1 33 16 270+. TP T.P.Uschanov 1 T17 260xx TA Team Asia T17 260.. DM Dan Murphy 1 43 T19 240.. PO Pete Olden 1 40+ T19 240.. JW James White 1 48 T21 220.. LL Lee Lester, Pete Chalmers et al 3 45 T21 220.. LB Lori Bailey & Ed Toutant 2 40s perennially T23 200.. HT Howard Teitelbaum & Bonnie Teitelbaum 2 38,47 T23 200.. RA Ron Anderson 1 46 T23 200.. MM Mike + Matt Fornabaio 2 22, 19 26 198.. DO Dutch Officials Team 4 20s-30s T27 190.. BP Brian & Pam 2 50s T27 190.. TC Team Corning 6 various T29 160.. BL Bruce Long 1 50 T29 160.. HB Howard Book 1 55 T29 160.. CM Curt Miller, Steve Potter 2 old, older T32 130.. DG The Old Folks at DG 4 various T32 130.. HY Hymie! 1 27 34 120.. WM Will McCorry 1 39 T35 100.. EM Evelyn Martinez 1 46 T35 100.. TO Tom O'Connor 1 30s 37 90.. LP Paul & Len Ellis <> 2 46 & 48 38 78.. BT Beamer & Trav 2 18 39 74.. DT Dave Tartaglia 1 44 40 60.. BR Bryan Shailer 1 33 41 10.. RD Ryan & Don 2 young & old ---+-----+--+-------------------------------------------------+--+-------- Pos Score ID Name E-mail address # on age(s) team The following table gives the individual scoring breakdown. A'-' is used to indicate that no guess was made for a question, whereas a zero indicates that a completely incorrect response was submitted. 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You know she wiggle like a glowworm Dance like a spinning top She got a crazy partner You oughta see him reel and rock Long as she got a dime The music will never stop #02) Chuck Berry & His Combo: "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956) [29] {2} The EJ's & Co. said: "Written by Chuck Berry; produced by Leonard Chess. Berry's second single, this was a Grammy Hall of Fame winner in 1989. Also charted for The Velaires (1961), The Beatles (1964), and Electric Light Orchestra (1973)." Rick added that the song won the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1989. A-don't you know the people were dancing like they were mad It was the swingingest band they had ever had And the swingingest song there could ever be #03) US Bonds: "Quarter To Three" (1961) [1] {3} The EJ's & Co. commented: "Written by Gene Barge and Gary Anderson [Bonds]; produced by Frank Guida. The only #1 hit and million seller for the vocalist known as Gary (U.S.) Bonds on his later singles. The melody is the same as "A Night With Daddy G" by The Church Street Five." Down there, we have a good time We don't talk, ha We all get together, any type of weather Then we do the camel walk #04) James Brown & His Famous Flames: "There Was a Time" (1968) [36] {3} We left out the two previous lines to these lyrics, as they would have probably made the artist too obvious: "In my home town, where I used to stay, The name of the place is Augusta, GA" Like a fool I gave you candy And you fed me dirt But I'm comin' to your party And just before the break of day I'm gonna touch you (touch you) one more time Then I'm goin' away #05) Solomon Burke: "Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)" (1964) [33] {n/c} A great soul ballad produced by Bert Berns, with the Sweet Inspirations on backing vocals. Well, it's Saturday night And I'm having a ball Dancin' with the guys at the old dance hall Seems they all wanna dance with me Now that they know that I'm free #06) Bernadette Carroll: "Party Girl" (1964) [47] {n/c} This was Bernadette Carroll's only hit. Actually we prefer the flip side of the single, a tune called "I Don't Wanna Know". The cokes are in the icebox Popcorn's on the table Me and my baby We are out here on the floor #07) Sam Cooke: "Having A Party" (1962) [17] {4} The EJ's & Co commented: "Written by Sam Cooke; produced by Hugo and Luigi. With Rene Hall's orchestra and Lou Rawls providing backing vocals. This was a double-sided hit with "Bring It On Home To Me." In 1973, it was recorded by The Ovations who mixed it with other soul hits and called it "Having A Party (medley)". Then, in 1982, soul singer Luther Vandross also paired it with another song, "Bad Boy," and released that as a medley." Sam Cooke also did a memorable version of the song on his 1963 live album ("Live at the Harlem Square Club") that was first released in the 1980s. Well, she tunes into Bandstand every day To watch the kids are dancing across the USA She don't care about a thing excepting rock'n'roll My baby drives me crazy when she does the stroll #08) Bobby Darin: "Queen Of The Hop" (1958/59) [9] {6} The EJ's & Co. noted that it was Darin's second million seller, after "Splish Splash." We gonna dance to the rock'n'roll We gonna even do the stroll We gonna lindy hop and suzie q It's a special party just for you #09) Fats Domino: "Be My Guest" (1959/60) [8] {2} Jamie wrote: "When 19 year-old Tommy Boyce was jobless, his dad gave him an idea for a song. His father had just seen a Mae West movie, in which she said, "come up to my room & be my guest." His dad told him to write a song about that & give it to Fats Domino. When Tommy told him that he didn't write songs, his dad told him that then he better get a job. Tommy replied, "I write songs." Boyce wrote it in 20 minutes & Imperial records turned it down, so a friend took him to a hotel where Fats was staying. To make a long story short, Fats called him from a studio in New Orleans & said that he'd never cut an original song by an unknown artist & he was going to do Tommy's if he could change some of the words. If he can't change the words, then he'd just his own song in 20 minutes...Tommy agreed & the record sold a million copies." Now some people might like to sit And watch a picture show But if that's what your plans are Don't ask me to go 'Cause I'll be where the good times last Till the early morning light #10) Drifters: "At The Club" (1965) [43] {10} Johnny Moore was the lead vocalist on this Drifters hit. Oh, one night I saw them kissing at a party (a party) So I kissed some other guy #11) Lesley Gore: "Judy's Turn To Cry" (1963) [5] {10} The EJ's & Co. noted that the song was a sequel to "It's My Party". Got these girls up in a cage In those dresses and they shake 'em wild You can walk in there feeling low You'll walk out with a satisfied smile #12) Dobie Gray: "(See You At The) 'Go-Go'" (1965) [69] {-} A similar-sounding follow-up to "The In Crowd". We don't make a party out of loving We like holding hands and pitching woo #13) Merle Haggard: "Okie From Muskogee" (1969/70) [41] {-} The EJ's & Co. mentioned that the song was a #1 hit on the Country chart. Team Asia commented: "Haggard was on his way to being a major crossover artist in league wih Johnny Cash til this song. The lyrics ticked off the rock world which viewed them as anti-hippie. It was a bum rap. The song simply compares the lifestyles of the counterculture and small town country without comment." There must be something 'bout this music that I don't know I went to a hop and it didn't take long I got the feeling something was a-going wrong #14) Bobby Hendricks with Jimmy Oliver's Orchestra: "Itchy Twitchy Feeling" (1958) [25] {5} The EJ's & Co. commented: "The first and biggest hit for the Columbus, Ohio, R&B vocalist. With Jimmy Oliver's orchestra and The Coasters providing backing vocals. Also recorded by The Swallows in 1958 (Hendricks had been with The Swallows a couple of years earlier)." Bobby had also been one of Clyde McPhatter's replacements in the Drifters. McPhatter and Jimmy Oliver (who had been the Drifters' - and later McPhatter's - regular guitarist) later wrote Bobby's second hit, the unusual novelty song "Psycho". Honky Tonky Joe Is knockin' at the door Bring him in, fill him up and send him on the floor #15) Wanda Jackson: "Let's Have A Party" (1960) [37] {-} The EJ's & Co. said that Wanda was backed by Gene Vincent's Blue Caps on the record. They also mentioned that the song had been introduced by Elvis Presley in his 1957 film "Loving You." They added that it was also recorded by The Rivieras in 1964. In Finland the song was a hit for a local artist, Rock-Jerry. Hey, doin' the fly with our hands in the sky Footstompin' baby with you and I School was over about a quarter to three And we'll have a-fun it's plain to see #16) Ernie Maresca: "Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)" (1962) [6] {25} L'Equipe mentioned that it was the only chart-hit by the writer of "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer". They added that Maresca just had a birthday on 21 April ... he was born in 1939. Oh, it doesn't matter what you wear Just as long as you are there #17) Martha & the Vandellas: "Dancing In The Street" (1964) [2] {n/c} The EJ's & Co. commented: "Written by William Stevenson and Marvin Gaye; produced by William Stevenson. The biggest hit for the Detroit trio. Also recorded by The Mamas & The Papas (1966), Ramsey Lewis (an instrumental version in 1967), Terio DeSario with K.C. (1980), Van Halen (1982), and Mick Jagger/David Bowie (1985, with proceeds donated to Live-Aid)." Hymie also mentioned cover versions by Mamas & the Papas, Van Halen and David Bowie & Mick Jagger. People say I'm the life of the party 'Cause I tell a joke or two #18) Miracles: "The Tracks Of My Tears" (1965) [16] {2} The EJ's & Co. said: "Written by Smokey Robinson, Warren Moore and Marvin Tarplin; produced by Smokey Robinson. Also recorded by Johnny Rivers (1967), Aretha Franklin (1969), and Linda Ronstadt (1975). The rap group A Lighter Shade Of Brown included segments of the song in their 1992 charted single "Homies"." Several other teams also mentioned the cover version by Johnny Rivers. If I wind up broke Well, I'll always remember That I had a swinging time #19) Elvis Presley: "Viva Las Vegas" (1964) [29] {n/c} The EJ's & Co. noted that it was the million-selling title song from the 1964 Presley film. Sleepin' on the beach Seven days a week A-rockin' every night Till the early bright #20) Bobby Rydell: "Wildwood Days" (1963) [17] {-} L'Equipe said that Mr. Ridarelli also celebrates a birthday soon - Bobby Rydell was born on 26 April 1942. You live in a fancy apartment Of the Boulevard St. Michel Where you keep your Rolling Stones records And a friend of Sacha Distel, yes you do You go to the embassy parties Where you talk in Russian and Greek And the young men who move in your circle They hang on every word you speak, yes they do #21) Peter Sarstedt: "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)" (1969) [70] The first four lines of lyrics are also on the American single version, the last four lines are only on a longer European version. The song was a huge hit in many countries (for example, it was a #1 hit in the UK), but not in the US. In fact, it's probably one of the best-known and most-played late-sixties oldies here in Europe. There's an interesting article about Peter Sarstedt's career at http://www.entrenet.com/dgrose/sarstedt.html Tonight we need no rest We gonna really throw a mess We gonna knock down all the windows We gonna kick down all the doors #22) Koko Taylor: "Wang Dang Doodle" (1966) [58] {4} The EJ's & Co. commented: "Written and produced by Willie Dixon. Featuring Buddy Guy on guitar, and backing vocals by Dixon. The only charted single for the Chicago blues singer." The musicians also include Gene "Daddy G" Barge on sax. We're having a party Everybody's having a great time All the gang's here and a-dancing, yeah #23) Johnny Thunder: "Loop De Loop" (1962/63) [4] {6} Although Johnny Thunder never had another major hit, he did have another chart record, "Make Love To Me", a duet with Ruby Winters, which hit #13 on the R&B chart and #96 on the pop chart in 1967. Well, there's a little juke joint on the outside of town Where the cats pick 'em up and lay 'em down You get your girl and I'll get mine We'll get together, we'll have a good time #24) Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps: "Dance To The Bop" (1957) [23] {8} Although this was Vincent's last US hit, his records continued to hit the charts in Europe for several years. At a honky tonk party just the other night #25) Larry Williams: "Short Fat Fannie" (1957/58) [5] {1} The biggest hit for the singer/songwriter/pianist. The lyrics of the song are famous for containing numerous references to other rock'n'roll and r&b hits - of course, including Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk". TIE-BREAKERS: It's a lowdown dog's life spent on the bar Dusk till dawn then that's where you are Out on the party get groovy and tight Come home and forget to kiss your baby goodnight #T1) Jimmy Liggins & His 3-D Music: "Drunk" (1953) [-] {4} The EJ's & Co. commented: "Written by Jimmy Liggins. Vocalist, guitarist, writer, and younger brother to Joe Liggins, who also had a couple of #1 hits on the R&B chart. Born in Newby, Oklahoma in 1922, Jimmy's career included stints as a disc jockey and a boxer (under the name "Kid Zulu"), and surviving a gun shot through his mouth during a musical engagement in Mississippi in 1949. He was one of the leading exponents of the Los Angeles jump blues sound that helped set the stage for and define the sound and energy of "rock 'n' roll" before it was called by that name. This track was done at a session in Miami." Oh, there's a place with the lights coming through the wall You better be mighty careful Let's have a ball C'mon all you fellows And take a drink from my pack 'Cause the party's ready to start #T2) Amos Milburn: "Chicken Shack Boogie" (1948/49) [-] {1} The EJ's & Co. said: "Another classic by another Los Angeles-based rock 'n' roll pioneer. Vocalist, writer, and boogie/blues pianist, Milburn recorded this in 1947 and it became a #1 R&B hit in 1948. Milburn specialized in "party" songs and had a string of singles about drinking and alcohol, including "Bad Bad Whiskey" and "Vicious Vicious Vodka"---until even he got on the wagon with "Milk and Water"!" Milburn re-recorded "Chicken Shack Boogie" in 1956 with the New Orleans studio band (who also played on Fats Domino's records), and this rocking version has been misleadingly included on many collections instead of the original 1947 recording. There's an excellent article about Milburn at http://hn.planet.gen.nz/NZBSweb/Pages/AP-Amos.htm _______________________________________________________________________ THEME The theme of the quiz was parties - The EJ's & Co. probably put it best: "songs that mention parties in lyrics or titles, songs that describe party atmospheres or experiences." _______________________________________________________________________ This chart ranks the songs from most recognized to the least recognized. The third number on the line denotes the average number of points scored on that song (total points divided by the number of entrants, to 1 decimal place). For comparison purposes, tie-breakers are scored here on the usual 20-point scale. Rank Song Avg. Title ---+-----+----+------------------------------------------------------ 1 #02 18.5 Chuck Berry and His Combo: "Roll Over Beethoven" 2 #17 18.4 Martha & the Vandellas: "Dancing In The Street" 3 #18 18.2 Miracles: "The Tracks Of My Tears" 4 #01 17.0 Beatles: "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" 5 #11 16.5 Lesley Gore: "Judy's Turn To Cry" 6 #03 15.1 U.S.Bonds: "Quarter To Three" 7 #07 14.5 Sam Cooke: "Having A Party" 8 #08 11.5 Bobby Darin: "Queen Of The Hop" 9 #15 10.3 Wanda Jackson: "Let's Have A Party" T10 #13 10.0 Merle Haggard: "Okie From Muskogee" T10 #16 10.0 Ernie Maresca: "Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)" 12 #21 9.5 Peter Sarstedt: "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)" 13 #19 9.0 Elvis Presley: "Viva Las Vegas" 14 #09 8.3 Fats Domino: "Be My Guest" 15 #24 8.0 Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps: "Dance To The Bop" 16 #25 7.5 Larry Williams: "Short Fat Fannie" T17 #06 7.0 Bernadette Carroll: "Party Girl" T17 #12 7.0 Dobie Gray: "(See You At The) 'Go-Go'" 19 #23 6.8 Johnny Thunder: "Loop De Loop" 20 #20 6.5 Bobby Rydell: "Wildwood Days" T21 #14 4.5 Bobby Hendricks: "Itchy Twitchy Feeling" T21 #22 4.5 Koko Taylor: "Wang Dang Doodle" 23 #04 4.5 James Brown And The Famous Flames: "There Was A Time" 24 #05 3.8 Solomon Burke: "Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)" 25 #10 3.0 Drifters: "At The Club" T26 #T1 2.5 Jimmy Liggins & His 3-D Music: "Drunk" T26 #T2 2.5 Amos Milburn: "Chicken Shack Boogie" COMMENTS: Although there were no big surprises, songs #16, #09, #25 and #20 did worse than we expected, and songs #24, #06 and #12 did somewhat better. _______________________________________________________________________ ---Jyrki Ilva (ilva@cc.helsinki.fi) & Pekka Halonen (halo@sci.fi)