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1. You may remember that it was the Hollywood Argyles who sang "Alley Oop" (1960), but who was the lead singer?
2. "Baby Sittin' Boogie" was released in 1961 and peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Who recorded this song which had "Driftwood" on the B-side?
3. In 1954 Al Hoffman and Dick Manning wrote and published
"Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea" (1954). The best-known version of this song in the United Kingdom was recorded by Max Bygraves in 1954. Who recorded the best-known version in the USA on the 27th of February, 1954?
4. Who recorded "Beep Beep (the Little Nash Rambler)" (1958)?
5. Mairzy Doats reached #1 in March 1944. Whose version was this?
6. "Monster Mash" was a novelty song from 1962. This single reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on October 20, 1962. This popular Halloween holiday favorite was recorded by which singer?
7. "Rag Mop" peaked at #1 on the Billboard magazine charts on January 6, 1950, remaining on the charts for fourteen weeks. Who had this hit?
8. In 1958 "The Purple People Eater" reached #1 on the Billboard pop charts. Who sang about this really odd monster?
9. Which successful country star wrote, produced and sang "The Streak" (1974)?
10. Which Tex-Mex rock and roll band originally recorded "Wooly Bully" (1965)?
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