From: Howard Teitelbaum <golq452@golq.org> Subject: CORRECTION(S) to Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz 452 (GOLQ452) Sender: GOLQ Mailing List <list@golq.org> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 01:30:18 -0400 (EDT) ============================================================================= ***REVISED *** GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ #452 (GOLQ452) *** REVISED *** *** The original song #24 was used too recently, so it has been replaced! *** ============================================================================= Welcome to the September quiz! More than half of the selections herein commemorate musicians who have shuffled off this mortal coil recently. Beneath the quiz, another of Bob Bluestein's puzzlers awaits you. Enjoy! -- Howard Teitelbaum <golq452@golq.org> ============================================================================ Blindly searching for lyrics on the Internet is not in the spirit of the GOLQs, and we disapprove of this practice. 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There you will find: - the GOLQ rules http://golq.org/rules.html - instructions for subscribing to the GOLQ mailing list - the current quiz http://golq.org/current.html - an archive of past quizzes and results http://golq.org/archive.html ============================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #452 Recordings #01-25 were from 1955 through 1969 Due 5:00 PM EDT (GMT-4) on Monday, Sep. 30, 2024 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chalk on the sidewalk Initials on a tree Everybody knows it #01) If you will forgive me For causing you this pain I promise you, my darling I won't hurt you again #02) You're all ribbons and curls Ooh, what a girl! Eyes that twinkle and shine #03) Sidewalk scenes and black limousines #04) And that we'll never part And you know that I need you I'm keeping you here in my heart #05) I long for you, and then On Saturday night, I hold you in my arms again #06) He plays every dance from A to Z We're gonna go there The Stomp and the Wobble and the Watusi We're gonna go there #07) How badly a heart can yearn For losing a love that will never return #08) When summer's here and winter fades by And school is almost through You can bet all the stars that shine bright in the sky That I'll still be in love with you #09) Please forgive me if I cry But my baby said goodbye All I do is hope and pray That she comes back home some day #10) A woman's work is never done It never stops, it goes on and on We work our fingers to the bone Gotta be home every time he'd phone #11) Come on, baby, don't be stubborn 'Cause just for you I got plenty lovin' Oo-wee, baby, can't you see I'm in love with you You, no one but you #12) Need you by my side Girl, to be my bride You'll never be denied #13) As their debts began to mount They added them up upon a sheet They said with tears Will take a thousand years #14) I've seen the snow-white mountains of Alaska I've sailed along the rivers of Peru #15) Now that the ladder of life has been strung A chimney sweep's on the bottom-most rung Though I spend my time in the ashes and smoke In this whole wide world, there's no happier bloke #16) Baby, listen to me, there is somethin' I must try to say I've put it off so long, but I decided that today is the day My love for you is dyin' Oh no ... please don't start cryin' #17) So, if an old friend I know Stops by to say "hello" #18) And though it hurts I'll get by Without your lovin', yet I ... #19) You oughtta see her on a road course Or a quarter-mile #20) Oh! I can't stand still With the ... #21) Girl, you just don't realize What you do to me #22) "No" is the saddest experience You'll ever know Yes, it's the saddest experience You'll ever know #23) Some boys love to run around They don't think about the things they do #24) Please let me hear you say that you will Say you will #25) ------------ Tie-Breakers ------------ When the cool summer breeze Sends a chill down my spine Then I long for my love's sweet caress #T1) I've a story In my heart to tell to the world In my heart to tell all you people about love #T2) ============================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please fill in the following information (append at the end of each line): Name(s) = E-mail address = Age(s) [will be published if provided] = Number of people (including you) who contributed to your answers = ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ___________________________________________________________________________ PUZZLER ------- Submission of an entry for this section is optional. Your participation or performance has no bearing whatsoever on your quiz score or ranking. Please note that the diagram below has been designed to be printed using a fixed-width font such as Courier. Copying and pasting the diagram into its own document may prove useful in getting it to fit on a single printed page. This Puzzler's diagram is in the form of a 45. Your task is to insert the clue answers into the 45 by placing your tonearm into the lead-in groove (at the bottom) and letting the stylus follow the groove by inserting the answers to clues a) through z) in order without overlap, one letter per square, until you reach the run-out groove. As help, one letter from each clue answer has been filled in. Additionally, there are 4 rows of squares (to be read left to right), each containing a cross-checking "Across" clue answer, and there are 5 columns of squares (to be read bottom to top), each containing a cross-checking "Up" clue answer. For example, the answer to 1-Up has 7 letters, the 3rd of which is an "A". Clue answers (which may be one or more words) should be entered into the diagram without spaces and punctuation. Once the entire groove has been filled in, following it and reading only the letters in squares with asterisks will provide the information missing from the record's center label (the first word of which might describe what you've been doing). ___________ | | A | *| _______|___|___|___|_______ | | *| | | | | | _______|___|___|___| |___|___|___|_______ | | *| V | | | O | | ___|___|___|___| ___________ |___|___|___|___ | | *| | | | W | | | S | ___|___|___| _______|___|___|___|_______ |___|___|___ | | *| | | | | | | B | | | | | 1 |___|___| ___|___|___|___| |___|___|___|___ |___|___| | | | *| N | | | *| | I | ___|___| ___|___|___| ATLANTIC |___|___|___ |___|___ | S | *| | U | *| | E | | | | *| |___|___| |___|___| _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' |___|___| |___|___| | P | | | | | | *| ___|___| ___|___| _________ |___|___ |___|___ | | | | | | / \ | O | | | | | 2 |___|___| |___|___| / \ |___|___| |___|___| | O | | | | | | | | T | |___|___ |___|___ 45 RPM | | A-2401 ___|___| ___|___| | | | | A | | \ / | | | | | | 3 |___|___| |___|___| \_________/ |___|___| |___|___| | I | | | | | | | |___|___ |___|___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___|___| ___|___| | *| *| | | *| | O | | | | | |___|___| |___|___|___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___|___|___| |___|___| | | | P | *| | | | | I | |___|___ |___|___| _______|___|___| ___|___| | E | | | | | B | | *| *| |___|___|___ _______|___|___|___| ___|___|___| | | | | N | | | | *| | 4 |___|___|___________|___|___|___| _______|___|___| | *| *| L | | | | | N | | |___|___|___|___|___| _______|___|___|___| | *| | | ___|___|___|___| | | *| ___|___|___| | | U | |___|___| 1 2 3 4 5 Groove Clues: ------------- a) One-word title of the Paul Revere and the Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay release following "Kicks" b) Instrument held by Spencer Dryden on the cover of the album "Surrealistic Pillow" c) It follows "Good", "Good, Good", "Plenty Good", and "Mighty Good" d) The ________, Johnny Maestro's group before Brooklyn Bridge e) Fats Domino's Imperial 5348 recording, "________ A Shame" f) Gary "________" Bonds g) Sir Douglas Quintet's "She's About ________" h) Label on which Booker T. & the MG's mostly recorded i) "________ books and my poetry to protect me / I am shielded in my armor" j) He's nervous and needs transfusions k) "Niki Hoeky" recording artist ________ Proby l) Name that goes with Ray, Earl, or Travis m) Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs' "________ Dang Doo" n) Carter, Gadson, or Torme o) Label on which Teresa Brewer, The McGuire Sisters, and Billy Williams recorded p) "You can swim in the cove, have a snack in the grove, or you can ________ a canoe" q) Eleanor who "picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been" r) The Beach Boys' "Sloop ________" s) Frankie who sang with The Teenagers t) Only song title containing exactly two letters - other than "If", "No", and "Op" - of a recording on the '55-'69 pop chart u) According to The Miracles' first (non-charting) recording, "You've been houndin' me to get a job / Well I finally did, and the boss is a ________" v) Grammy, Oscar, or Emmy w) "Dominique" singer Soeur Sourire was one x) "Well, you ain't never _______ a rabbit and you ain't no friend of mine" y) Only girl's name that appears in the lyrics of each of two Beatles-written songs which are consecutive cuts on a Beatles studio album z) "And it ________ her on her way / Gets her through her busy day" Cross-checking clues: --------------------- Across ------ 1) "Behind the shelter in the middle of the ________ / The pretty nurse is selling poppies from a tray" 2) He recorded the Academy Award-winning song from the movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" 3) "They ran through the briars and they ran through the ________ / And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go" 4) "Lost ________ and rang your bell / I was sore" Up -- 1) Last name of #2 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2015 list of the "Greatest Guitarists of All Time" (ahead of #3 Jimmy Page and #4 Keith Richards) 2) Petula Clark's "I Know ________" 3) Last name of #1 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2015 list of the "Greatest Guitarists of All Time" 4) Supremes hit that spent the longest time atop the pop chart 5) #1 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2016 list of the "Greatest Drummers of All Time" (ahead of #2 Keith Moon and #3 Ginger Baker) Enjoy! ___________________________________________________________________________