Date: 7 Mar 2005 05:54:18 -0000 Message-ID: <20050307055418.80482.qmail@nezumi.pair.com> Subject: RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 217 (GOLQ217) From: Tom Pillion <golq217@golq.org> RESULTS & ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #217 (GOLQ217) Thanks to all for playing in GOLQ #217, and CONGRATULATIONS to the ELEVEN!! teams that identified all twenty five songs in the main part of the quiz. Additionally, seven teams identified both tie breakers, making for a very top-heavy set of scores. Ron Anderson, the Village Idiots, and Randy & Peter had flawless entries. As a discriminator to avoid a seven-way tie for the top spot, we docked several groups for omitting the Jordanaires from the Elvis Presley single, something we probably would not have done if so many weren't all crammed at the top. Our appreciation to those who, while not knowing all the answers, still submitted an entry for the fun of playing. We were impressed with Matthew who at age 16, identified as many as he did! We hope everyone enjoyed the quiz. The NAVAIRHEADS Tom and Rick ("The Falk") (thomas.pillion&navy.mil) Replace all occurrences of "&" in all e-mail addresses with "@". ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 and E-mail address Team Age(s) ---+-----+--+------------------------------------------------------+---+------- T1 500++ RA Ron Anderson <ronandelaine&juno.com> 1 53 T1 500++ VI Village Idiots <Clete6&aol.com> 5 53 T1 500++ RP Randy Price & Peter Morley <randypny&aol.com> 2 52, 34 4 500+x RR Really Rockin' In Boston <bob&egh.com> 5 50s 5 500.. AB Across the Boarder <eriador1972&yahoo.com> 2 T6 499++ DT Delphi Trivia <billp49#&concentric.net> 7 40-55 T6 499++ GE Genateam <ah.rh&bigpond.com.au> 5 boomers T6 499++ JW James White <jjwhite6&ameritech.net> 1 56 T9 499+- LB Lori Bailey and team <baileyl&spot.colorado.edu> 7 boomers T9 499+- TA Team Asia <chamish&netvision.net.il> 2 53 11 498++ EJ EJ'S & Co. <brombere&matc.edu> 8 40+ 12 380x+ WM Will McCorry <wmccorry&ca.inter.net> 1 47 13 360+. CO The Coasters <rns&san.rr.com> 6 50's 14 340.. EM Evelyn Martinez <emartinez&salud.unm.edu> 2 54 15 290.. WB Wicked Boys <sanford_stein&rush.edu> 2 54 16 220-. TT Team Teitelbaum <Howard.Teitelbaum&gd-ais.com> 2 46, 55 17 130.. RO Rob Parker <robpparker&optusnet.com.au> 1 57 18 120.. MA Matthew Aument <MatteoAlMonty&aol.com> 1 16 ---+-----+--+------------------------------------------------------+---+------- Pos Score ID Name and 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. Song# 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 --+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-- RA 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 RP 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 AB 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 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 GE 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 JW 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 LB 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 TA 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 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 19 19 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 CO 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 - - - 20 20 - EM 20 20 20 - 20 20 20 - - - 20 20 10 - 20 10 20 20 20 20 - 20 - 20 20 WB - 20 20 - - 20 20 20 - 20 20 - 10 - 20 - 20 20 20 - - 20 20 20 - TT - - 20 - 20 - 20 20 - - 20 - 20 - - - - 20 20 - 20 - 20 20 - RO - - - 10 - - 20 20 - 10 10 - 10 - - 10 - - 20 - - - - 20 - MA - 20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - 20 20 - - --+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+-- 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 ============================================================================= GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #200 ANSWERS: Answers are in the form: #number) Artist: Title (year[s]) [peak position on Pop chart] {peak R&B} [-] = did not make pop chart {-} = did not make R&B chart {F} = made R&B chart as a flip side {n/c} = no Billboard R&B chart published during this recording's period of peak popularity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I've never seen this side of you before, till now I never knew that you could feel this way, till now After all the time we spent together #01) Association, The: No Fair At All (1967) [51] {-} Don't want the world to have and hold For fame is not my line #02) Cherry, Don: Band of Gold (1956) [4] {-} Credit also given to Kit Carson and Mel Carter, who fit alphabetically. This song was a replacement for the Chordettes' "Mr. Sandman" which was of questionable eligibility because, although it is listed in Whitburn and charted well into '55, all of its seven weeks at number one were-- I later determined--in '54. According to the rules, because it peaked in '54 it was not eligible. We wanted a replacement song that was a well-known charted hit from roughly the same era and chose "Band of Gold," not realizing in our haste for a replacement that two additional artists qualified alphabetically. So, credit to all three artists. Interesting note from Rick Schubert: "the first line is also in 'The Flying Saucer (Part 2)' and Buchanan & Goodman fit alphabetically, but the second line of your lyrics weren't included in their song." So blow, you old Blue Northern, Blow my love to me He's driving in tonight from California #03) Collins, Judy: Someday Soon (1969) [55] {-} Tom note: Written by Sylvia Fricker of the Canadian folk duo, Ian & Sylvia, whose earlier version I always preferred. Song did not chart well, but was pretty well known among we "folkies" of the '60's. And if you say goodbye Then I know that I would cry Maybe I would die #04) Dowell, Joe: Wooden Heart (1961) [1] {-} Tom note: I first heard, and consequently prefer, the version performed by Elvis in GI BlUES, 1960. Her eye was black, her face was red, her hair was a fright She looked as though she'd been a-cryin' half of the night I told her I was sorry, she said, “Get out of sight!” #05) Everly Brothers, The: Poor Jenny (1959) [22] {-} Though we leave in sorrow All the joys we've known We can face tomorrow Knowing we'll never walk alone #06) Four Freshman: Graduation Day (1956) [17] {-} A distant bell and stars that fell Like the rain out of the blue #07) Ifield, Frank: I Remember You (1962) [5] {-} Nice jazzy version recently released by Diana Kroll. When the truth is found to be lies #08) Jefferson Airplane: Somebody To Love (1967) [5] {-} Think it over and be sure Please don't answer till you do #09) Kallen, Kitty: If I Give My Heart To You (1959) [34] {-} You start my heart a-thumpin' You sure have started somethin' #10) Little Richard: Baby Face (1958) [41] {12} And I hope you're satisfied, you rascal, you #11) Lymon, Frankie and The Teenagers: Goody Goody (1957) [20] {-} I'm so tired of getting nowhere All my prayers going unanswered #12) Nilsson: I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City (1969) [34] {-} Written by Nilsson for the movie Midnight Cowboy, but "Everybody's Talkin'" was selected instead. We walked together hand in hand ‘Cross miles and miles of golden sand But now it's over and done #13) Overlanders, The: Yesterday's Gone (1964) [75] {-} This version hit the charts in parallel with Chad & Jeremy's version, but stalled out while C&J went on to peak at 21 and led to bigger hits, while this was the only charted song for the Overlanders. I don't seem to mind somehow Playing second fiddle now Someday you'll want me, Dear And when that day is here #14) Presley, Elvis, with The Jordanaires: There's Always Me (1967) [56] {-} One point deduction for omitting the Jordanaires. Tom note: From 1963-67 Elvis, in my opinion, made second-rate movies, recorded second- rate singles, and was basically dwarfed by The Beatles during their hey-day. I found of interest the fact that, during that same era, he released a number of singles which were originally from pre-63 albums. These were good songs that may have been Top-10 hits if he had released them in the early 60's, but by the mid-to-late 60's, they no longer had the Elvis magic behind them. "There's Always Me" is one of those songs, a favorite of mine from the 1961 Something For Everybody album. Goin' up, goin' down Goin' up, down, down, up, any way you wanna let it roll #15) Reed, Jimmy: Baby What You Want Me To Do (1960) [37] {10} Some day some old familiar rain will come along and know my name And then my shelter will be gone and I'll have to move along But till I do I'll stay awhile And track the hidden country of your smile #16) Rodgers, Jimmie: The World I Used To Know (1964) [51] {-} Tom note: Written by poet Rod McKuen. I got into his sappy stuff by listening to the Kingston Trio and Limelighters, both of whom recorded many of his songs. I first heard this as recorded by the Kingston Trio. Now sit yourself down I'm not afraid to get down on the ground And beg, beg you to stay #17) Scott, Freddie: Hey, Girl (1963) [10] {10} Written by Jerry Goffin and Carole King. Come on, baby, let's close the door Come on, baby, let's sweat some more #18) Shirley & Lee: Let The Good Times Roll (1956, 1960) [20, 48] {1, -} Goddess on the mountain top Burning like a silver flame #19) Shocking Blue: Venus (1969) [1] {-} Please say that you're in love, in love with me Don't let me lead this life, this life of misery #20) Temptations, The: Barbara (1960) [29] {-} Only charted hit by this group, which was NOT the "My Girl" Temptations. Then she turned around to me with that gleam in her eye She said I'm sorry if I passed you by #21) Tom & Jerry: Hey, Schoolgirl (1957) [49] {-} Because Tom & Jerry were actually Simon & Garfunkel, we had to replace #T1; the GOLQ rules will not permit the same artist to be used twice in the same quiz. I try to drum up a phrase that will sum up All that I feel for you But what good are phrases #22) Vinton, Bobby: There! I've Said It Again (1963) [1] {-} I've waited, but I'll wait forever For you to come to me #23) Vogues: Turn Around, Look At Me (1968) [7] {-} So run to him before you start crying, too #24) Walker Bros., The: Make It Easy On Yourself (1965) [16] {-} As I sit here in the gloom of my cold and lonely room How my heart is filled with fears and my eyes are filled with tears #25) Young, Kathy, with The Innocents: Happy Birthday Blues (1961) [30] {-} ------------ Tie-Breakers ------------ God bless the master of this house, and the mistress also And all the little children that round your table grow. The cattle in your stable and the dog by your front door And all that dwell within your gates We wish you ten times more #T1) Peter, Paul & Mary: A'Soalin' (1963) [-] {-} From their second album, Moving, and also a favorite on their PP&M In Concert album; song was very well known among aspiring folk guitar pickers...you were "somebody" if you could play the guitar riff around which this song was written and sung. Whaddya doin' on Friday night? Can it be done by two? Whaddya doin' on Saturday night? Can I come over and spend a little while with you? Oh, Honey, I have to let you know Baby, how I love you so #T2) Vincent, Gene and his Blue Caps: Walkin' Home From School (1958) [-] {-} Tom note: I received a comment that this was a very remote song. Maybe. The song received considerable airplay and charted reasonably well in Hartford, CT. In fact, I was very surprised to find it never cracked Billboard's top 100. When I was in sixth grade, my mom signed me up for a short course in ballroom dancing, along with some other members of my class, including a girl upon whom I had a big crush. "Walkin' Home From School" was "THE" song which our teacher used exclusively to teach us how to do the fox trot. So, sorry if it was remote, but it always brings back nice memories for me and I wanted to pay it a tribute by using it. Also, for as remote as it may have been, a lot of you folks correctly identified it! ============================================================================ This chart ranks the songs/artists from most to least recognized. The second number on the line denotes the average number of points scored on that song (total points divided by number of entrants, to 1 decimal place). For comparison purposes, tie-breakers are scored here on the usual 20-point scale. Rank Avg. Song ----+----+---+--------------------------------------------------------------- T01 20.0 #07 Ifield, Frank: I Remember You T01 20.0 #19 Shocking Blue: Venus T03 18.9 #08 Jefferson Airplane: Somebody To Love T03 18.9 #24 Walker Bros., The: Make It Easy On Yourself 05 18.3 #11 Lymon, Frankie and The Teenagers: Goody Goody T06 17.7 #T2 Cherry, Don: Band of Gold T06 17.7 #03 Collins, Judy: Someday Soon T06 17.7 #18 Shirley & Lee: Let The Good Times Roll T06 17.7 #23 Vogues: Turn Around, Look At Me 10 17.2 #13 Overlanders, The: Yesterday's Gone T11 16.7 #05 Everly Brothers, The: Poor Jenny T11 16.7 #06 Four Freshman: Graduation Day T11 16.7 #17 Scott, Freddie: Hey, Girl T11 16.7 #22 Vinton, Bobby: There! I've Said It Again 15 16.6 #15 Reed, Jimmy: Baby What You Want Me To Do 16 15.0 #10 Little Richard: Baby Face T17 14.4 #01 Association, The: No Fair At All T17 14.4 #09 Kallen, Kitty: If I Give My Heart To You T17 14.4 #20 Temptations, The: Barbara T17 14.4 #21 Tom & Jerry: Hey, Schoolgirl T17 14.4 #25 Young, Kathy, with The Innocents: Happy Birthday Blues T22 13.3 #12 Nilsson: I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City T22 13.3 #16 Rodgers, Jimmie: The World I Used To Know 24 13.0 #14 Presley, Elvis, with The Jordanaires: There's Always Me T25 12.8 #04 Dowell, Joe: Wooden Heart T25 12.8 #T1 Peter, Paul & Mary: A'Soalin' 27 10.0 #T2 Vincent, Gene and his Blue Caps: Walkin' Home From School ----+----+---+--------------------------------------------------------------- Rank Avg. Song Tom note: I was very surprised that Wooden Heart came out so low, given it was a number one song and also an Elvis album cut. I was surprised "I Remember You" was known by everyone, and that "Make It Easy On Yourself," which peaked at only #16, fared so well. While the tie breakers had the predictably lowest averages, I was amazed that both broke double digits. ============================================================================ Tom and Rick