Date: 24 Aug 2012 14:45:51 -0000
Message-ID: <20120824144551.93645.qmail@nezumi.pair.com>
From: Regina Litman <golq306@golq.org>
Subject: RESULTS and ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 306 (GOLQ306)

RESULTS & ANSWER KEY for Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #306 (GOLQ306)

Congratulations to Lehigh Valley Pa. Trivia Gang, The EJ'S & Co., Delphi Trivia
Club, the Village Idiots, and Vito and the Salutations, who took first place in
this quiz with perfect scores of 500++. Will McCorry, with a score of 500..,
was closely behind.

The distribution of the tie-breaking scores was interesting. The five entries
that scored 500++ represented all but one of the entries that identified either
of the tie-breakers. The only other entry that got credit for identifying tie-
breakers also identified both of them. For T2, I had one particular artist in
mind, but I knew of two other alphabetically-qualifying reasonably well-known
artists who did this song (one of them in the very early 1970s but still close
enough). Four of the six entries, all with 500++ scores, named only this
particular artist. One entry, which happened to be the one that didn't score
500++, named one of the other two artists (the one who did the early 1970s
version). The other entry gave all three artists that I had in mind for T2.

There was no theme for this quiz, but there did turn out to be a lot of names
in the song titles and lyrics.

GOLQ306's mean score was 411.69, and the median was 455. The scores tended to
be high because a lot of the songs peaked fairly high on the Billboard charts
and thus were fairly recognizable. There were 7 that peaked at #1, another
that peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the r&b chart, and 10 more that
peaked in the Top 10. Only one of the 25 songs in the regular part of this
GOLQ peaked below #40.

My thanks to everyone who participated.

Tom and Rick (the NAVAIRHEADS) have posted GOLQ307.

-- Regina Litman <golq306@golq.org>


Replace all occurrences of "&" in all e-mail addresses with "@".
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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)
---+-----+--+------------------------------------------------------+---+-------
T01 500++ LV Lehigh Valley Trivia Club:        <lowtekman5&aol.com>   6
               Dino Dinardo, Frank Glaz, Carl Cope,
               Ed Czaplicki, Mike Gessner, Mike Pell
T01 500++ EJ The EJ'S & Co.:                    <brombere&matc.edu>   5 25+
               Ellis, Vinnie, Mitch, Kevin, Kyra
T01 500++ DT Delphi Trivia Club:        <rcwkid99&rochester.rr.com>   8 40+
               RussII, Jags5427, und, Clueless139,
               lauren001, J12752, DJLovesKids, HQR0
T01 500++ VI The Village Idiots:                <Roxie1971&aol.com>   5
               Roxanne, Doug, Michael, Andrew, Andy
T01 500++ LB Vito & the Salutations          <baileyl&colorado.edu>   - boomers
 06 500.. WM Will McCorry                <wmccorry&ns.sympatico.ca>   1 54
 07 490.. MW Mike Weaver                   <oldtunes&sbcglobal.net>   1
 08 460.. NA NAVAIRHEADS                   <tompillion&comcast.net>   2 65,60
 09 450++ EM DEC & Friends                    <cochran57&gmail.com>   5 various
 10 450.. RR Really Rockin' In Boston             <rardini&cox.net>   7 50s,60s
 11 420.. CO The Coasters:                         <rns&san.rr.com>   4 59-63
               Rick & Kathy Schubert, Magic Marc, Bigfoot Mae
 12 400.. TT Team Teitelbaum:        <Howard.Teitelbaum&gd-ais.com>   4 50-62
               Howard, Bonnie, Patty, Pat
 13 340.. MT Mick Tursky                    <eriador1972&yahoo.com>   1
 14 281.. TO Tom O'Connor                     <tom23oc&comcast.net>   1 53
 15 258.. JR Jessica Raine          <jraine&bostonconservatory.edu>   1 38
 16  40.. BS Bryan Shailer                <bryanshailer&rogers.com>   1 48
---+-----+--+------------------------------------------------------+---+-------
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
--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--
LV 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 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
LB 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
WM 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
MW 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
NA 20 20 20 20 20 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 20  - 20 20 20 20 20  - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20
RR 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  - 20  - 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 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 20
TT 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
TO 20  5  - 20 20 18 20 20 18 20  - 20 20  -  -  -  - 20 20  - 20  -  0  - 20
JR 20  0  -  - 20  - 20 20  - 20  - 20 20  -  -  - 20  - 20  - 20  - 20 18 20
BS  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 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 #306 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
=============================================================================

Stormy eyes
That flash at the sound of lies
#01) Association, The: Windy (1967) [1] {-}

  I chose this one because it was at the #1 spot in July 1967, 45 years ago.

I'm in heaven when I see you smile
(See you smile)
Smile for me
#02) Bachelors, The: Diane (1964) [10] {n/c}

  The Bachelors were from Ireland and had a few hits in the U.S. in the wake
  of the British Invasion. I guess their promoters and record company figured
  we wouldn't know the difference. I enjoyed both this song and another of
  their hits, "Marie." I believe my mother told me that "Marie" was an old
  song during the time it was a hit. In the 1990s, I learned that that one
  was written by Irving Berlin. I found out that "Diane" was also an old song,
  dating back to, I think, 1928, even more recently.

If she only knew
That I'm sorry and I'm still so much in love with her
I wonder what she'd do
#03) Barry & the Tamerlanes: I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight (1963) [21] {-}

  Barry is Barry DeVorzon, who became known as a famous composer and arranger
  in the 1970s.

We were so close we should have been closer
And it's making me feel so sad
But I tell myself I didn't lose her
'Cause you can't lose a friend you never had
#04) Boyce, Tommy, and Bobby Hart: I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite
                                                            (1967/68) [8] {-}

  After I decided to use these two songs with just about the same title by
  alphabetically-close artists, I discovered that they also appeared back-to-
  back in GOLQ030.

Take out the papers and the trash
Or you don't get no spending cash
#05) Coasters, The: Yakety Yak (1958) [1] {1}

  Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. I chose this song as a tribute to
  my usual GOLQ team, The Coasters. If you look hard enough in this quiz,
  you'll see the names of the current Coasters team members and one former
  one, although a "c" and "k" got swapped along the way.

  Jessica Raine: Epic sax solo!!!

There are sunbeams and moonbeams
Enough to shine
Oh listen Lord
If you want to know
#06) DeShannon, Jackie: What The World Needs Now Is Love (1965) [7] {40}

  Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. This song was chosen but didn't
  make the final cut for previous GOLQs that I did, including the one that
  honored Bacharach & David plus six other songwriting teams. Jackie DeShannon
  is also a noted songwriter. One of her songwriting successes was the 1980s
  hit, written in 1974, "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes. Later in this GOLQ
  is a theme song from a Bette Davis movie.

Can you see me?
Are you somewhere up above?
And am I still your own true love?
#07) Dinning, Mark: Teen Angel (1959/60) [1] {5}

Don't want your love any more
Don't want your kisses that's for sure
I die each time I hear this sound
Here he comes
#08) Everly Brothers, The: Cathy's Clown (1960) [1] {1}

You better dance while the music goes on
Roll on
Roll on
Roll on
#09) Gibbs, Georgia: Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower) (1955) [1] {-}

  If I recall correctly, this was a cover of "Roll With Me Henry" by Etta
  James, cleaned up for a white audience. "Roll With Me Henry" was an answer
  song to "Work With Me Annie" by Hank Ballard.

Well it hurt me so to see them dance together (together)
I felt like making a scene
Then my tears just fell like raindrops
#10) Gore, Lesley: Judy's Turn To Cry (1963) [5] {10}

  This was her second hit record, and it was a sequel to her first one,
  "It's My Party." But none of her later hits used these characters.

Make the most of living if you're not prepared to die
Make the most of living if you're not prepared to die
#11) Herman's Hermits: This Door Swings Both Ways (1966) [12] {-}

Well she's gonna get a ticket now sooner or later
'Cause she can't keep her foot off the accelerator
#12) Jan and Dean: The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena) (1964) [3] {n/c}

Got a gal named Daisy
She almost drive me crazy
She knows how to love me
Yes indeed
#13) Little Richard and His Band: Tutti-Frutti (1956) [17] {2}

My plan didn't work out like I thought
'Cause I had laid my trap for you
But it seems like I got caught
What's this ol' world coming to
Things just ain't the same
#14) Marvelettes, The: The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game (1967) [13] {2}

  I chose this song because of baseball player Hunter Pence, who was with
  the Philadelphia Phillies at the time. However, he got traded to the San
  Francisco Giants on July 31.

You may start out standing
Proud to steal her anything she sees
You can start out standing
Proud to steal her anything she sees
But you wind up peeking through a key hole upon your knees
#15) Nelson, Rick, and the Stone Canyon Band: She Belongs To Me
                                                           (1969/70) [33] {-}

  Written by Bob Dylan. This was a comeback hit for Rick Nelson, who had not
  made the Hot 100 in close to five years at the time. He had a few more chart
  entries in the early 1970s, the biggest of which was "Garden Party," which
  went to #8 in 1972. While Rick is often thought of as a nickname for Richard,
  I have known or known of Ricks whose real names were Frederick, Patrick, and
  Eric, which was Rick Nelson's real first name. Contemporary record producer
  Rick Rubin's real first name is Frederick.

He held two roses within his hand
Two roses he gave to you
The red rose tells you of his passion
The white rose his love so true
#16) Page, Patti: Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1965) [8] {-}

  Patti Page had not had a Top 10 hit in seven years when she charted with
  this song from the movie of the same name, starring Bette Davis. This was
  her last Top 10 entry, but she had a handful of lower-charting songs over
  the next few years.

I want to tell you
How much I love you
Do you remember when we met?
#17) Phillips, Phil, With The Twilights: Sea Of Love (1959) [2] {1}

  Yes, I chose this song because someone named Phillip Phillips won one of
  those reality talent shows I don't watch. The real name of guy who sang
  this song is John Phillip Baptiste.

  Jessica Raine: Not the Phil Phillips who won American Idol this year,
  although if he were a little less of a Dave Matthews clone he'd probably
  try to cover this one at some point.

The old hooty owl hooty hoos to the dove
#18) Reynolds, Debbie: Tammy (1957) [1] {-}

  This was still making its way to #1 in the summer of 1957, 55 years ago.
  From the movie TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR, in which she starred. As I noted in
  the last GOLQ I did, she is still making movies. But in the movie in which
  I saw her earlier this year, ONE FOR THE MONEY, she played a grandmother!
  My how time flies!

She said she'd never leave me
True love will never die
We're so doggone happy just bein' 'round together
Man this little girl is fine
#19) Roe, Tommy: Sheila (1962) [1] {6}

  And this one was still making its way to #1 in the summer of 1962, 50 years
  ago. This song and "Sherry" by the Four Seasons were back-to-back #1's in
  September 1962. I wonder if there are any sets of twin girls about to turn
  50 who were named Sheila and Sherry by parents who were inspired by these
  two songs.

  I chose this song because (I'm about to reveal a big secret) my middle name
  is Sheila, and this has been somewhat of a theme song for me. I didn't think
  of the tie-breaker song with Regina in the lyrics until fairly late in the
  game, so I had chosen this song to represent me in the Coasters team tribute.
  But I kept it in anyway.

  Tommy Roe is from Atlanta, and I learned recently that there was another
  Sheila song by an Atlanta-area artist, "She Sheila" by the Producers,
  a 1980s song.

  This song was originally written as "Freda." Also, there is an earlier
  recording of this song by Tommy Roe, which you can hear at:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oECeELWJ6nA

I ain't gonna stop until I reach the top some day
They're gonna respect us baby
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
#20) Ryder, Mitch, and the Detroit Wheels: Break Out (1966) [62] {-}

  This is a song I had heard of but never heard until the 1990s. Mitch Ryder
  and the Detroit Wheels had had two hit records in the late 1965/early 1966
  time period in the Washington, DC, area--"Jenny Take A Ride!" and "Little
  Latin Lupe Lu." I saw their next single, "Break Out," in record stores,
  but I never heard it on the radio. The next song by them that came to my
  attention was one that I did hear on the radio--"Devil With A Blue Dress On
  & Good Golly Miss Molly." I think "Break Out" is such a great, infectious
  rocker, and I'm surprised it wasn't a bigger hit. Perhaps the lyrics were
  too revolutionary. And I also learned many years after the fact that this
  group had another charting single (#100 for one week) in 1966 that I never
  got to hear on the radio, "Takin' All I Can Get."

That's when I have most of my fun nights
Hi hi hi hi there
Them summer days
Those summer days
#21) Sly and the Family Stone: Hot Fun In The Summertime (1969) [2] {3}

  It had been so hot in the early part of this summer that I wanted to
  include at least one song about summer in this GOLQ.

  Jessica Raine: After the heat waves we have been having in Boston,
  I will settle for air-conditioned fun in the summertime, thank you.

No one more lonely than
This rich important man
Let's have your autograph
Endorse your epitaph
#22) Stevens, Ray: Mr. Businessman (1968) [28] {-}

  Ray Stevens had almost a split personality in his hit songs. He did comedy
  songs such as "Ahab, The Arab" (no doubt considered to be politically
  incorrect these days), "Gitarzan," and, from the 1970s, "The Streak."
  But he also did serious, social commentary songs, including what I consider
  to be his 1968 trilogy of "anti-rat race" songs. This was the middle of
  those three songs, in between "Unwind" and "The Great Escape," and it was
  also the biggest hit of the three. In fact, "The Great Escape" only "bubbled
  under" at #114.

  The recordings of "Mr. Businessman" that show up on CDs are re-recordings
  or alternate versions.  You can relive the original 45 at:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5lmiz-mVb0

  You can hear "Unwind" at:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCKr3Vpy90I
      
  (and note that there's a remark from a username in which the second letter
  is the first letter in Sheila)

  "The Great Escape" does not appear to be on YouTube.

Joey asked me for a date
He wanted to take me out to skate
#23) Thompson, Sue: Norman (1961) [3] {-}

So I'll close this note to you
With good luck and wishes too
#24) Tune Weavers, The: Happy, Happy Birthday Baby (1957) [5] {4}

  Since I just passed a big number birthday, I thought I'd put a birthday song
  in this GOLQ. Ironically, if you listen carefully to the lyrics of this song,
  you will realize that it is not really a happy birthday song. But it still
  gets requested on radio shows to wish someone a happy birthday.

  This song was also recorded by Bobby Vee, who fits alphabetically, but he
  never charted with it.

When you just give love
And never get love
You'd better let love depart
I know it's so
And yet I know
I can't get you out of my heart
#25) Welch, Lenny: Since I Fell For You (1963/64) [4] {4}

  I chose this song because someone I know served with Lenny Welch in the Army.

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

You can watch Regina dance
Through the crystal panes of glass
Yet you know that there's so much that she's not seeing
#T1) Clark, Gene, (with the Gosdin Brothers): Echoes (1967) [-] {-}

  I bought 12 cassettes released in a series called NUGGETS in the 1980s.
  Most of the songs on these cassettes were big hits in the late 1960s,
  but some of them were new to me. This was one that I hadn't heard before.
  When I thought about it recently, I decided to use it as a tie-breaker in
  this GOLQ. I figured that some of the participants may have also had this
  album in the NUGGETS series. (Rhino has used the word "nuggets" for several
  series of reissue albums over the years.)

  If you've never heard this song before, you can find it at:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xil4f2iGczY

  Vito & the Salutations: The first LP release was credited to Gene Clark
  (with the Gosdin Brothers). The CD reissue was just credited to Gene Clark.

  Mike Weaver: It's too bad that Regina records (a mid-60's venture) did not
  have anything well known enough to even use as tiebreakers. Unfortunately,
  any label that would list "Gary & The Wambats" as an artist probably wasn't
  going to go far. Here is a list of their output:

      http://globaldogproductions.info/r/regina.html

  I think there is modern outfit using the same name also.

  Rick Schubert of the Coasters also sent me some information on Regina songs
  and artists, but I haven't had a chance to listen to them yet. I did find a\
  very lovely song called "Regina" that I think is from the 1970s by a
  Philadelphia-based artist:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oP9UzTb6ic

Listen easy, you can hear God calling
Walking barefoot by a stream
Come unto me, your hair softly falling
On my face as in a dream
And the time will be our time
#T2) Diamond, Neil: And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind (1969) [-] {-}
  OR
#T2) Presley, Elvis: And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind (1969) [-] {-}
  OR
#T2) Lindsay, Mark: And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind (1970) [44] {-}

  "Oh no," you must be thinking, "once I got to Mark Dinning after Jackie
  DeShannon, I thought we were safe from Neil Diamond this time around. But
  she snuck him into this quiz after all!" That's right. This is the 40th
  anniversary year of the recording of his famous live album HOT AUGUST NIGHT,
  which includes a live version of this song. His first released recording of
  this song was on his 1969 album, BROTHER LOVE'S TRAVELING SALVATION SHOW,
  later re-released as BROTHER LOVE'S TRAVELING SALVATION SHOW/SWEET CAROLINE.
  The Whitburn book lists it as a classic recording by him from 1970. This is
  probably because it was released as the B-side of his hit single "Soolaimon"
  almost a year after he first released it.

  Elvis Presley reportedly recorded this song as part of a deal made in
  January 1969. He was about to record in Memphis for the first time in many
  years. However, Neil Diamond had already booked time at the American Group
  Recording Studio for the week when he wanted to use this studio. In exchange
  for getting that week to do his recording, Elvis agreed to record one of
  Neil Diamond's newly-written songs, which turned out to be this one. Here's
  his version:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vZrge90Vjw

  Mark Lindsay became famous as the lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders,
  who had several hits in the 1960s.  You can hear his version at:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbSQvhEuLjo

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

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 2 decimal places). For
comparison purposes, tie-breakers are scored here on the usual 20-point scale.

The four songs at the bottom were the ones I expected to do poorly, although
I thought that "And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind" would do better than "Echoes,"
instead of ranking the same. The Barry & the Tamerlanes song just above these
four did worse than I expected it to do, especially since I expected the Boyce
and Hart song right after it to jog peoples' memories by having virtually the
same title.

Rank Avg. Song
---+-----+----+--------------------------------------------------------------
T01 20.00 #12) Jan and Dean: The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)
T01 20.00 #13) Little Richard and His Band: Tutti-Frutti
T03 18.75 #01) Association, The: Windy
T03 18.75 #07) Dinning, Mark: Teen Angel
T03 18.75 #08) Everly Brothers, The: Cathy's Clown
T03 18.75 #19) Roe, Tommy: Sheila
T03 18.75 #21) Sly and the Family Stone: Hot Fun In The Summertime
T03 18.75 #25) Welch, Lenny: Since I Fell For You
 09 18.13 #05) Coasters, The: Yakety Yak
T10 17.50 #10) Gore, Lesley: Judy's Turn To Cry
T10 17.50 #18) Reynolds, Debbie: Tammy
T10 17.50 #23) Thompson, Sue: Norman
 13 17.38 #06) DeShannon, Jackie: What The World Needs Now Is Love
 14 16.75 #24) Tune Weavers, The: Happy, Happy Birthday Baby
T15 16.25 #04) Boyce, Tommy, and Bobby Hart: I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite
T15 16.25 #17) Phillips, Phil, With The Twilights: Sea Of Love
 17 16.13 #09) Gibbs, Georgia: Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)
 18 15.00 #14) Marvelettes, The: The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game
 19 14.06 #02) Bachelors, The: Diane
T20 13.75 #11) Herman's Hermits: This Door Swings Both Ways
T20 13.75 #15) Nelson, Rick, and the Stone Canyon Band: She Belongs To Me
T20 13.75 #22) Stevens, Ray: Mr. Businessman
 23 12.50 #03) Barry & the Tamerlanes: I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight
 24 11.88 #20) Ryder, Mitch, and the Detroit Wheels: Break Out
 25 11.25 #16) Page, Patti: Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte
T26  7.50 #T1) Clark, Gene, with the Gosdin Brothers: Echoes
T26  7.50 #T2) Diamond, Neil: And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind
---+-----+----+--------------------------------------------------------------

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Regina Litman <golq306@golq.org>