Rock 'n' Roll Arithmetic
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I remember the song well! Loved it. But if it is an example of their music, not surprising they didn’t stay around. One of that type song is enough. Lol.1
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David Soul Don’t give up on us Baby?0
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corinasue1143 wrote: »I remember the song well! Loved it. But if it is an example of their music, not surprising they didn’t stay around. One of that type song is enough. Lol.
It was their only hit.0 -
corinasue1143 wrote: »David Soul Don’t give up on us Baby?
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First recorded on the b side in 1949. Has been covered many, many times. Mostly country, several pop, and even one football star. Was in the billboard top 100 several times, making the pop top 10 in 1966. The original recording made the top 100 country in both 1949 and again in 1966.
Some question about who wrote it.0 -
corinasue1143 wrote: »David Soul Don’t give up on us Baby?
Correct. Your turn.
And yet he has been married 5 times and had a couple of long term relationships. Sounds like he’s an expert on giving up.0 -
corinasue1143 wrote: »First recorded on the b side in 1949. Has been covered many, many times. Mostly country, several pop, and even one football star. Was in the billboard top 100 several times, making the pop top 10 in 1966. The original recording made the top 100 country in both 1949 and again in 1966.
Some question about who wrote it.
I did a quick search and may have found the answer. Not sure who the football player might have been.
Is it Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?0 -
The singer died when his son, who shared his name, was just a toddler. The son became famous too. First for impersonating his father and singing his fathers songs, later for singing his own songs and being himself. Jr. won a Grammy with his own song in 88, another for a collaboration with his dad (who had been dead over 30 years) in 89.
The football quarterback was Terry Bradshaw. (And I’m not surprised you didn’t think of him. Probably never heard his recordings, and that might be a good thing!)0 -
Good clues. I had a good theory about the artist and then Terry Bradshaw confirmed it.
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry -- Hank Williams0 -
Yep!
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Pulmonary sister act / 0 = [band/song]0
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Close. Correct group, but I had another song in mind. Three words.0
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@Runtimer I was thinking of "Nothing At All".
https://youtu.be/Y2lXKZ9Zksg
You can give us a new one.1 -
Here's any easy one.
Guess the name of this duet from just the song title clue:
Excessive amount, insufficient height, past Due0 -
Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
Don’t know the duet without my good friend Google...1 -
Johnny Mathis and some girl0
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Deniece Williams. I had to lookup the spelling, but knew it was her.0
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I did not know the duet so I will defer to the other villagers
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