Date: 21 Sep 2011 18:44:52 -0000
Message-ID: <20110921184452.95163.qmail@nezumi.pair.com>
From: Tom and Rick <golq295@golq.org>
Subject: RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 295 (GOLQ295)

RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #295 (GOLQ295)

Congratulations to top scoring Really Rockin' In Boston, who narrowly beat
out the EJ's and Co. by naming one of the two tie breakers. Both teams
identified all twenty-five songs in the main part of the quiz. The quiz had
no specific theme but we had indicated that the quiz contained five female
artists who we considered to be under-rated. The quiz actually featured ten
female vocalists if you include all female soloists and lead vocalists for
groups (eleven if you count Betty Everett, who was not our intended answer
for #6 but for whom we gave credit because she and her duo partner Jerry
Butler fit alphabetically). The five female artists we considered to be under-
rated were: Linda Laurie, Micki Marlo, Annette Kleinbard (Carol Connors),
Jo Ann Campbell, and Robin Clark. We recognize our assessment to be purely
subjective opinion, but thought it might help on a couple of the stumpers,
especially the tie breakers, which proved to be more difficult than we
anticipated. For details on these vocalists, see the notes accompanying
the songs below.

Sorry we missed some of you "regulars" this time around. Thanks to all who
played!  Howard Teitelbaum has already posted GOLQ296.

Tom and Rick <golq295@Golq.org>

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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)
---+-----+--+------------------------------------------------------+--+-------
 01 500.+ RR Really Rockin' In Boston             <rardini&cox.net>  5 50s,60s
 02 500.. EJ The EJ'S & Co.                     <brombere&matc.edu>  7 25+
               Ellis, Jean, Kyra, Kevin, Vinnie, Mitch, Kent
 03 490.. DT Delphi Trivia Club         <rcwkid99&rochester.rr.com>  7 40+
               Clueless, Jags, Broadwa, und, Lauren, mmagno, RussII
 04 480.. GT The GenaTeam                   <ah.rh&optusNet.com.au>  6 42-63
 05 460.. WM Will McCorry                <wmccorry&ns.sympatico.ca>  1 53
 06 435.+ MW Mike Weaver                   <oldtunes&sbcglobal.net>  1 64
T07 400.. CO The Coasters                          <rns&san.rr.com>  5 58-62
               R & K Schubert, Bigfoot Mae, Magic Marc, Regina Litman
T07 400.. VS Vito & Salutations              <baileyl&colorado.edu>  6 B'mers
 09 380.. MT Mick Tursky                    <eriador1972&yahoo.com>  1
 10 220.. DC DEC & Friends                    <cockran57&gmail.com>  4
 11 210.. TT Team Teitelbaum         <Howard.Teitelbaum&gd-ais.com>  4 49-61
               Howard, Bonnie, Patty, Pat
 12 146.. JR Jessica Raine          <jraine&bostonconservatory.edu>  1 37
---+-----+--+------------------------------------------------------+--+-------
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
--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--
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
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
DT 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
GT 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
MW 20 20 20 20 20 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 10 20  0  - 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
VS 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  -  -  - 20 20 20 20 20 20  - 20  - 20 20 20
MT 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  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -
TT 20  - 20  - 20 20  - 20 20  -  -  -  - 20 10 20 20  - 20  -  -  -  -  -  -
JR 20  - 20 10 20  -  - 18 20  -  -  -  - 20  - 16  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -
--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--
   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

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GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #295 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
{n/c} = no Billboard R&B chart published during this recording's period
        of peak popularity
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If there's anthing that you want
If there's anything I can do
#01) Beatles, The: "From Me To You" (1964) [41] {-}

For he recalls when dreams were new
He loved someone who loved him too
Who walks with him alone in memory
#02) Browns, The, featuring Jim Edward Brown: "The Old Lamplighter"
                                                               (1960) [5] {-}

When I saw you walkin' down the street
I said that's the kind of gal I'd like to meet
#03) Channel, Bruce: "Hey! Baby" (1962) [1] {2}

When I'm with you
Something you do bounces me off the ceiling
#04) Cuff Links, The: "Tracy" (1969) [9] {-}

Faces look ugly when you're alone
#05) Doors, The: "People Are Strange" (1967) [12] {-}

And so I beg you
#06) Everly Brothers, The: "Let It Be Me" (1960) [7] {-}

  Tom note: Everett, Betty & Jerry Butler also fit alphabetically
  and was accepted.

And I want a love that lingers
And is stronger through and through
So I'm gonna cross my fingers
That I find a boy to love me true
#07) Flint, Shelby: "Angel On My Shoulder" (1960) [22] {-}

  Tom note: Simple but pretty song; could have added Shelby to my list of
  under-rated singers, too.

I will never love you
The cost of love's too dear
But though I'll never love you
I'll stay with you one year
#08) Garnett, Gale: "We'll Sing In The Sunshine" (1964) [4] {-}

  Tom note: Howard believes we should have included Gale in our five under-
  rated performers because of her immense talent. I saw her in person at
  The Bitter End in Greenwich Village in 1965 and thought she was terrific;
  only reason I did not include her in the under-rateds was because this
  top-selling song was such a success. Here's a link to Gayle singing a live
  version of the song, with some inflections that differ a bit from the
  original studio version. The tech quality is marginal, but it is nice to
  know that at least some folks didn't just lip-sync back in those days. :-)

  http://youtube.com/watch?v=JxZI0Cxaq20

Your garden flowers
They all are dead, yes,
And your mind, your mind, is so full of bread
#09) Jefferson Airplane: "Somebody To Love" (1967) [5] {-}

  Tom note: Lot of discussion on whether the lyrics are actually, "full of
  bread," full of red," or "full of dread." I always thought "bread," but
  after the feedback, I listened to the song many times, and I think any of
  the above three could be correct. However, I finally found a live version
  (below) which seems to support my original assumption, so I am keeping with
  "bread." Regardless of which lyrics are correct, all but one entrant
  identified this song.

  http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q1cfTMdjkYM

My girlfriend's not the same
She even kissed the TV set
Oh it's a cryin' shame
#10) Landis, Jerry: "The Lone Teen Ranger" (63) [97] {-}

  Tom note: Most teams that identified this song also knew that Jerry Landis
  was actually Paul Simon.

Just keep walkin'
#11) Laurie, Linda: "Ambrose (Part Five)" (1959) [52] {-}

  Tom note: Although this song was dismissed by many as a quirky novelty hit,
  then-teen Linda Laurie was quite talented and likeable, and is one of the
  five female vocalists in the quiz who I think was much underrated. She
  herself was the male voice of Ambrose, saying, "Just keep walkin." She
  recorded an answer to "Runaround Sue" called "Stay At Home Sue," and wrote
  Helen Reddy's hit, "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress). Check out these links
  to learn a little history about Ambrose and Linda. One link is an enjoyable
  clip of her on the game show, "To Tell The Truth" (with Betty White), and
  the other is "All Winter Long," a decent hit in Hartford that never hit the
  Top 100. Linda died last year . . . RIP.

  http://youtube.com/watch?v=3-bQqsoMvQ0
  http://youtube.com/watch?v=mtHypSbfAZc

Well, my love keeps growing stronger
Each and every way
So let's not wait no longer
Come on, name the day
#12) Marlo, Micki: "Little By Little" (1957) [55] {-}

  Tom note: This song, also recorded by Nappy Brown, did well in Hartford/
  New England area and was one of the early 45's I owned, along with Come
  On Baby (#T1). Micki is another of the five female vocalists in the quiz
  who I think, based on this song and its local success, was much under-rated.

Don't make such a fuss
There's no hope for us
She don't care the way that you do
#13) Newton, Wayne and the Newton Brothers: "Heart! (I Hear You Beating)"
                                                             (1963) [82] {-}

Bankin' off of the northeast winds
Sailin' on a summer breeze
'n skippin' over the ocean like a stone
#14) Nilsson: "Everybody's Talkin'" (1969) [#6] {-}

Dum de dum de dum
Ooh yea yea
Dum de dum de dum
Ooh yea yea
#15) Orbison, Roy: "I'm Hurtin'" (1960/61) [27] {-}

All we are saying
#16) Plastic Ono Band: "Give Peace a Chance" (1969) [14] {-}

No, no, no
Hey, hey, hey
That's what I say
#17) Rolling Stones, The: "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965) [1] {19}
  Tom note: Several teams noted that Otis Redding also performed the song
  and he fits alphabetically; however, he does not sing the above lyrics.

A young girl in Calcutta
Barely eight years old
The flies that swarm the marketplace
That see she don't get old
#18) Stewart, John: "Armstrong" (1969) [74] {-}

I've been crying (boo-hoo)
'Cause I'm lonely (for you)
#19) Supremes, "Come See About Me" (1964/65) [1] {3}

You are gone, but where
I call your name in every prayer
I walk alone where we walked together
#20) Teddy Bears, The: "Oh, Why" (1959) [91] {-}

  Tom Note: I include their lead singer, Annette Kleinbard, as one of my
  five under-rated female singers. The group disbanded in late 1959, due
  in part because Annette was in a terrible auto accident that required a
  long recuperation. After she recovered, she changed her name to Carol
  Connors and, as a singer and songwriter, made a bid for a solo career.
  She achieved some success but, in my opinion, never got the recognition
  she deserved. Carol had a relationship with Elvis in the early '60's and,
  what most folks don't know, wrote "Hey, Little Cobra," and the theme from
  "Rocky," "Gonna Fly Now" (with Bill Conti). Now in her early '70's, she
  still makes appearances periodically. Listening now to "Oh Why," I find
  it hard in retrospect to understand why this song only peaked at 91 on
  the top 100. Check out her hauntingly beautiful voice:

  http://youtube.com/watch?v=bVPqQNXjfZE

I can't just get enough of you, baby
There just ain't enough of you to go around
Just when I'm needing you, baby
You ain't nowhere to be found
Baby, it's getting me down
#21) Tempo, Nino & April Stevens: "All Strung Out" (1966) [26] {-}

Well, well, well, ain't it swell (ooh, hoo)
Can't reveal how I feel
And no one else could ever thrill me like you do
You make my every dream come true
#22) Andy Williams: "I Like Your Kind Of Love" (1957) [8] {-}

I heard her say just the other day
That if it hadn't have been for him
She couldn't have found her way
#23) Winstons, The: "Color Him Father" (1969) [7] {2}

It's raining, it's pouring
But I don't care no more
#24) Yellow Balloon: "Yellow Balloon" (1967) [25] {-}

Don't you hear the music baby
Don't it feel good (baby)
Let it get to you baby
Try and let go
You don't have to worry about a thing
#25) Young Rascals, The: "Come On Up" (1966) [43] {-}

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Tie-Breakers
------------

I can't forget that crazy dark night
The way you held me in your arms tight
Remember how you kissed me goodnight...mmm (grunt sound)
#T1) Campbell, Jo Ann: "Come On Baby" (1957) [-] {-}

  Tom note: Jo Ann was a teen dancer who attended an Alan Freed show,
  switched to being a singer, and got noticed by Freed; he became a hero
  to her. Freed began to play "Come On Baby" on his show, and he dubbed her
  "the blonde bombshell." Soon Jo Ann was on the bill for the Freed shows at
  the Brooklyn Paramount, where only a year or so before she had been just
  another excited face in the crowd. In the early .60s, when many rock 'n'
  roll stars had abandoned Freed.s New York shows for Dick Clark.s Caravan
  of Stars, Jo Ann remained loyal to Freed, though she did appear on American
  Bandstand several times. Her biggest Billboard hits came in the early
  sixties with "Kookie Little Paradise," and "Girl From Wolverton Mountain,"
  but her best material, which enjoyed success on the east coast yet never
  made the Billboard Top 100, was recorded in the late '50's when she was
  into Rock/Rockabilly. "Come On Baby" was my favorite of them all. Here's
  a link to a recording of "Come On Baby," and a video of, "Can I Go Out,"
  from the 1959 Alan Freed movie, "Go Johnny Go." Look for Jimmy Clanton
  in the video clip.

  http://youtube.com/watch?v=1QX-pbtWaRI
  http://youtube.com/watch?v=QXVgYF_eU2c

Is this my honey?
The weather's fine
Is this my baby?
She's a good friend of mine
Darlin', say you love me
Broke a fingernail today
Don't bug me, baby
What can I say
#T2) Clark, Robin: Daddy, Daddy (Gotta Get A Phone In My Room) (1961) [120] {-}

  Tom note: This teenie-bop song was a decent hit in the Hartford area and
  bubbled under the Billboard Hot 100 at #120 in March 1961. The original
  Billboard review: "Three Stars. Ten-year-old Robin debuts on the label with
  this cute novelty. Teen fare." Robin also had a successful local follow-up
  with "For Your Sake." Song brings back some early teen memories and still
  makes me smile. Here's an audio clip:

  http://youtube.com/watch?v=U3RXfr7y5NY

============================================================================

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.

Rank Avg. Song
---+-----+----+--------------------------------------------------------------
T01 20.00 #01) Beatles, The: "From Me To You"
T01 20.00 #03) Channel, Bruce:  "Hey! Baby"
T01 20.00 #05) Doors, The: "People Are Strange"
T01 20.00 #14) Nilsson: "Everybody's Talkin'"
 05 19.83 #08) Garnett, Gale: "We'll Sing In The Sunshine"
 06 19.67 #16) Plastic Ono Band, The: "Give Peace A Chance"
 07 18.33 #09) Jefferson Airplane: "Somebody To Love"
 08 17.92 #06) Everly Brothers, The: "Let It Be Me"
 09 17.50 #04) Cuff Links, The: Tracy
 10 16.67 #19) Supremes, The: "Come See About Me"
T11 15.00 #02) Browns, The featuring Jim Edward Brown: "The Old Lamplighter"
T11 15.00 #10) Landis, Jerry: "The Lone Teen Ranger"
T11 15.00 #17) Rolling Stones, The: "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
T11 15.00 #24) Yellow Balloon: "Yellow Balloon"
T11 15.00 #25) Young Rascals, The: "Come On Up"
 16 14.17 #15) Orbison, Roy: "I'm Hurtin'"
T17 13.33 #07) Flint, Shelby: Angel On My Shoulder
T17 13.33 #11) Laurie, Linda: "Ambrose (Part 5)"
T17 13.33 #18) Stewart, John: "Armstrong"
T17 13.33 #21) Tempo, Nino & April Stevens: "All Strung OUt"
T21 11.67 #20) Teddy Bears, The: "Oh, Why"
T21 11.67 #23) Winstons, The: "Color Him Father"
T23 10.00 #12) Marlo, Micki: "Little By Little"
T23 10.00 #19) Williams, Andy: "I Like Your Kind Of Love"
 25 08.33 #13) Newton, Wayne and the Newton Brothers: "Heart! (I Hear You Bea
 26 03.33 #T2) Clark, Robin: "Daddy, Daddy (Gotta Get A Phone In My Room)"
 27 00.00 #T1) Campbell, Jo Ann: "Come On Baby"
---+-----+----+--------------------------------------------------------------

Tom and Rick <golq295@Golq.org>